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Old Town of Arles
Explore Arles, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with Roman and medieval history.
Visit the Roman Theater and Amphitheater (Coliseum), still used for events today.
Discover Saint-Trophime Church and its cloister, then admire the Versailles-inspired City Hall, hiding Roman ruins beneath it.
Visit the Arletan Museum, showcasing the region's traditions.
Stroll through Forum Square and Emperor Constantine’s baths for more Roam heritage and early Christianity history.
End at the Van Gogh Hospital, where the artist stayed after cutting off his ear, and enjoy the view of the Rhône River, where he painted "The Starry Night."
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Les Baux-de-Provence
Discover one of “the most beautiful villages of France” - a medieval sight is perched on a high rocky hill.
Explore the castle ruins and the impressive trebuchet, a relic of the village's military past.
Take in panoramic views of the Alpilles mountains and surrounding countryside.
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Lunch
Enjoy a traditional Provencal lunch at a historical café in Les Baux-de-Provence, offering a beautiful view.
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Saint-Paul-de-Mausole
Visit the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum, where Van Gogh stayed in 1889-1890. Here, he painted over 150 works, including some of his most famous pieces. The beautiful site is a deeply moving reflection on his illness, talent and the tranquility he found despite his struggles.
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Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
Walk through Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, where Van Gogh lived and painted.
Learn about the birthplace of the renowned Renaissance astrologer Nostradamus.
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Options around Arles
- Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Camargue region, where the Rhône Delta serves as a sanctuary for flamingos, wild horses, and buffalo. White horse back riding, fishing and a picnic would be a nice addition to your day in the region.
- Visit the Luma Foundation of Contemporary Art in Arles.
- Enjoy a wine tasting at a renowned Côtes du Rhône vineyard.
- Discover Carrières des Lumières, an immersive digital art experience in a former limestone quarry near Les Baux.
- Visit an olive oil mill and a fig farm with tasting.
- Visit Pont-du-Gard, the world’s largest Roman aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Visit Avignon and take a cooking class with a local chef.
- Explore Nîmes, Orange, and Uzès with a wine tasting on a full-day tour.
- Discover the perched villages and lavender fields of Luberon.
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Options around Arles
- Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Camargue region, where the Rhône Delta serves as a sanctuary for flamingos, wild horses, and buffalo. White horse back riding, fishing and a picnic would be a nice addition to your day in the region.
- Visit the Luma Foundation of Contemporary Art in Arles.
- Enjoy a wine tasting at a renowned Côtes du Rhône vineyard.
- Discover Carrières des Lumières, an immersive digital art experience in a former limestone quarry near Les Baux.
- Visit an olive oil mill and a fig farm with tasting.
- Visit Pont-du-Gard, the world’s largest Roman aqueduct, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Visit Avignon and take a cooking class with a local chef.
- Explore Nîmes, Orange, and Uzès with a wine tasting on a full-day tour.
- Discover the perched villages and lavender fields of Luberon.
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Final Tips
- You will be accompanied by a professional guide-driver with expertise in history, art and local culture.
- We provide assistance with hotel and restaurant reservations, travel and transfers, ticket bookings, and scheduling activities.
- Enjoy 24/7 English-speaking telephone support during your travels.
- This itinerary can be customized to suit your preferences.