Half Day Private Guided Tour of Arles

3 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Take our Half Day Private Guided Tour of Arles!

Arles is the city of Provence with the richest heritage, its monuments listed as World Heritage by UNESCO and the legacy of Vincent Van Gogh. Travel through this city with your professional guide for an experience full of emotions to discover our past.

Leave us the details and we will take you on an extraordinary adventure that will create memories that will stand the test of time!

What's Included

Private transportation
Professional local guide in Arles
Pick-up and drop-off in the city center or hotels
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

The driver will meet you in the center of Arles or at your hotel, calling you your name.

Itinerary

Duration: 3 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    The Arles Amphitheatre is a Roman amphitheatre in Arles, southern France. Two-tiered, it is probably the most prominent tourist attraction in the city which thrived in Ancient Rome. The towers jutting out from the top are medieval add-ons. Built in 90 AD, the amphitheatre held over 20,000 spectators of chariot races and bloody hand-to-hand battles. Nowadays, it draws smaller crowds for bullfighting during the Feria d'Arles, as well as plays and concerts in summer. In 1981, Arles Amphitheatre was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with other Roman and medieval buildings of the city, as part of the Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments group.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2

    The ancient theater of Arles was built at the end of the 1st century BC. J.-C., during the reign of the emperor Augustus. It was completed around year 12 BC, becoming one of the very first stone theaters of the Roman world.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3

    The cryptoporticus at Arles is, however, too damp for prolonged storage and may have served as a barracks for public slaves. The cryptoporticus of Arles is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with other Roman buildings of the city, as part of the Arles, Roman and Romanesque Monuments group.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 4

    The Church of St. Trophime is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral located in the city of Arles, in the Bouches-du-Rhône Department of southern France. It was built between the 12th century and the 15th century, and is in the Romanesque architectural tradition. The sculptures over the church's portal, particularly the Last Judgement, and the columns in the adjacent cloister, are considered some of the finest examples of Romanesque sculpture.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5

    On 20 February 1888, Vincent van Gogh arrived in Arles. Before that, he had lived in Paris for two years, where he had developed a thoroughly modern style of painting. During the more than fourteen months which he spent in Arles, he created a multitude of paintings and drawings, many of which are nowadays seen as highlights of late 19th century art. Tired of the busy city life and the cold northern climate, Van Gogh had headed South in search of warmer weather, and above all to find the bright light and colours of Provence so as to further modernize his new way of painting. According to his brother Theo, he went “first to Arles to get his bearings and then probably on to Marseille.”

    1 hour Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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