Arles, a gem in the south of France, invites you to experience its rich history and artistic heritage. This charming city, once a thriving Roman settlement, boasts remarkable ruins, including the well-preserved amphitheater and the ancient baths. Strolling through Arles feels like stepping back in time, with its narrow streets lined with beautiful stone buildings and vibrant markets. Art lovers will find inspiration in the works of Vincent van Gogh, who captured the essence of Arles in his paintings. The city hosts an annual photography festival, Les Rencontres d'Arles, attracting creatives from around the globe. Food enthusiasts will delight in the local cuisine, where traditional dishes like ratatouille and daube provencale showcase the flavors of Provence. Pair your meal with a glass of local wine for a true taste of the region. Don’t miss the stunning Camargue region nearby, known for its wild horses and pink flamingos, perfect for a day trip. With its blend of history, art, and culinary delights, Arles offers a unique experience that lingers long after you leave. Fun fact: Arles is a UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its exceptional Roman monuments and cultural significance!
Arles, France
Top things to do in Arles
16 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
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Pont du Diable (Céret)
A medieval single-arch bridge over the Tech river, steeped in local devil legend.
Montbolo
A small mountain village surrounded by nature, ideal for hiking and tranquility away from crowds.
Church of Saint Cecilia in Cos
A Romanesque church in Arles featuring a distinctive bell tower and well-preserved medieval frescoes that depict biblical scenes.
Church of Saint Peter, Céret
A Gothic church in Céret known for its ornate altarpiece and vibrant stained glass windows that fill the interior with color.
Museum of Musical Instruments, Céret
A museum in Céret showcasing a diverse collection of traditional and modern musical instruments from around the world.
Caixa de Rotllan
A legendary dolmen-like rock formation in Arles, tied to the tales of Roland and offering a glimpse into local folklore.
Roc del Comptador
A prominent rocky peak near Arles offering panoramic views of the Pyrenees, ideal for hikers and nature lovers.
Roc de Frausa
A mountain summit in the Pyrenees known for its hiking trails and scenic vistas, offering a true alpine experience.
El Moixer
A challenging mountain peak in the Canigó massif, popular among hikers for its steep ascent and panoramic views.
War memorial of Céret
A sculptural monument in Céret commemorating local soldiers who died in World War I, featuring poignant artistry.
Arles-sur-Tech
A picturesque Pyrenean village known for its medieval streets, Romanesque abbey, and thermal springs.
Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda
A spa town with Roman baths and a historic center, offering thermal relaxation and ancient heritage.
Palalda
A medieval hilltop village with narrow lanes and a 12th-century church, offering panoramic views and timeless charm.
Abbey of Arles-sur-Tech
A 9th-century Benedictine abbey with a Romanesque cloister and a marble sarcophagus.
Musée d'Art Moderne de Céret
Houses works by Picasso, Matisse, and Chagall in a former 13th-century Carmelite convent.
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