Get introduced to Arles in the most authentic way: through its highlights, history, local flavors, and with a trusted local guide by your side. It’s the perfect experience for those who want to connect with the city, not just visit it.
You’ll explore iconic landmarks such as the Roman Amphitheatre and Café Van Gogh, as well as favorites and hidden corners loved by locals. Engaging anecdotes and personal insights from your guide will connect Arles’s history, culture, and tradition, bringing the city to life.
To complete the experience, enjoy a tasting of a local specialty such as Fougasse d’Arles. Whether sweet, savory, or regional, you’ll taste a real part of Arles’s everyday culture and traditions.
By the end of the tour, you’ll have a great introduction to Arles, its local culture, and how to explore it on your own. You’ll walk away with personal recommendations and local tips on where to eat and what to see next, helping you make the most of your time in the city.
Meet your local guide in front of the main entrance of the Roman Amphitheatre.
By default, the tour may finish at a location other than the meeting point, unless you request a same-location return in advance.
The most iconic and awe-inspiring sight in Arles. Nearly 2,000 years old, this amphitheatre once hosted gladiators and now hosts bullfights and festivals. It’s fully visible from the outside and immediately sets the tone: Arles is ancient, proud, and still alive.
Set in the lively Place du Forum, where Arles’ ancient Roman forum once stood, this vibrant yellow café is best known as the subject of Van Gogh’s Café Terrace at Night. Today, visitors can stand on the very spot where the artist painted, taking in the same scene that inspired one of his most iconic works.
This Romanesque church has a carved portal that’s a masterpiece of medieval sculpture—all visible from the outside. The surrounding square is Arles’ civic center, flanked by the Hôtel de Ville and an obelisk salvaged from Roman ruins.
Formerly the hospital where Van Gogh recovered, this now-public courtyard is tranquil, flower-filled, and incredibly photogenic. It offers a human, quieter side of Van Gogh’s story—more than just a painting.
A vibrant maze of narrow lanes, pastel facades, hanging laundry, and quiet charm. Once the “wrong side” of town, now a locals’ haven of artists, families, and cats. No monument—just soul.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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