Arles Private Half-Day Old Town Tour
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EUR 474.00

7 hours


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English

Overview

Discover the ancient ruins in the picturesque town of Arles on this half-day tour. With a private guide, step back to the time of Julius Caesar who founded the Roman colony. Visit the preserved ruins of the Roman theater, the amphitheater, the Roman baths, and a few important churches. You also learn how the city influenced Vincent van Gogh, observing scenes from a few of his paintings.

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OohProvence

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The Romans, Van Gogh & Nostradamus

paulamK7718UW, Jun 2024

A day in Provence with Christopher is like a dream you want to keep having over and over again. There was perfect communication even before we met...with a great solution as how to see everything on my wish list. Somehow between Arles & Saint- Remy we managed to view magnificent Roman ruins, the street where Nostradamus lived, and where Van Gogh underwent treatment as he continued to paint. And the smell of the lavender just added to the mood. Besides being charming, intellectual, personable and all around delightful, Christopher was very attentive to my energy since I was still recovering from a cold and not feeling at all like myself. It truly was like being shown the in's & out's of the most charming cities by a close, personal friend. I only wish we had more time to spend (and that I had felt better). Do not hesitate to take a tour with OohProvence. It is truly an OohLaLa experience!

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Response from Host, Jul 2024

Firstly thank you so, so much for your wonderful kind words - it was an absolute pleasure. I’m pleased that despite the time constraints of returning to the port of Marseille we were able to fit so much into the day. I’m sure that the rest of your European adventure was amazing and hopefully this taste of Provence is sufficient to keep us on your list of places to return to. We’d love to see you all again and look forward to spending more time together sometime in the future. Best wishes to you and to your family. Cordialement Christopher @ OohProvence

Nice place - Average tour

nwulfekuhle, May 2023

Nice walk through Arles. we stayed after the walk to see other sites that were not included and were glad we did. The formal tour is minimal, at best.

Response from Host, May 2023

Thank you and we appreciate your comments, however we don’t think you took a private walking tour with us - we are OohProvence and do not have any record of you booking a tour with us. It’s a pity we cannot forward your comments to the guide or business that organized this for you. Cordially Christopher @oohprovence

Excellent historical overview

Travelling_Sunrays, Aug 2021

We had a wonderful half-day private tour of Arles with Christopher from OohProvence. He showed us, and described the history of, the major sights in the city and also some of the off-the-beaten-track side streets of this charming town. He is personable as well as very knowledgeable, and the tour felt more like connecting with a very well-informed friend. In addition, Christopher went out of his way to email some travel tips for other parts of our journey that weren't related to this tour which was much appreciated. I highly recommend OohProvence!

Response from Host, Sept 2021

Fenella & Miranda, I so enjoyed our tour together. Arles is a very interesting, perhaps lesser know town. I think the fact that you managed a visit to Avignon & Aix-en-Provence coupled with a 'dusting' of Luberon villages and the Camargue alongside Arles - you managed a lot in a relatively short space of time. Arles is a charming town with a lot of hidden secrets a lot of visitors just don't get to see. For sure, we'll stay in touch and I look forward to your next visit to Provence. In the meantime, I hope you have a safe trip home and my best wishes to you both. Cordialement Christopher OohProvence

Itinerary

  • Theatre Antique D'arles

    The amphitheatre is the most important monument of the former Roman colony that we should admire, some two thousand years after its construction. Its architecture is entirely designed in relation to its vocation of place to great shows, hosting a large audience. In their initial rise, the bleachers could receive approximately 21 000 viewers, streams were cleverly organized by a network of doors, galleries and stairs, on several floors.Become at the beginning of the middle ages a city close and fortified, the building was cleared only in XIX century. He himself then for part, its original function, including bullfighting, which earned him his current common appellation of "arenas".It is today the monument of the most visited city, bringing the image of Arles in the world.With a major axis of 136 meters in length and a minor axis of 107 meters, the amphitheatre of Arles is slightly larger than that of Nîmes and the 20th ranked among those of the Roman world. It has a shape of an ellipse. The façade includes two levels of sixty semicircular arches, separated by the abutments, massive rectangular section. A wider opening points out the ends of the two axes of the monument. The main entrance was not North as today, but the West where we can see the remains of a staircase overlooking the city.The cavea, space reserved for spectators, included 34 stands, divided into four series: the maeniana, where viewers were divided according to their social status. It is estimated the initial capacity of the monument to some 21,000 people.

    45 minutes
  • Saint-trophime Parish

    Dating from the 12th century this exceptional cloister sits adjacent to the church.

    30 minutes
    Admission Included
  • Eglise St-Trophime

    Built between the 12th and 15th century, this exceptional former cathedral displays some of the best examples of Romanesque sculpture.

    20 minutes
    Admission Included
  • St. Paul de Mausole

    A visit to the 12th century former monastery Saint Paul de Mausole remains today a psychiatric health institution.

    In the former chapter houses and the Romanesque stairwell, you can see a permanent exhibition of works for sale, made by the patients at the art therapy studio Valetudo. It was here that Vincent Van Gogh spent just over a year and during the visit you get to experience the views that he saw and painted.

    1 hour
    Admission Included
  • Saint-Remy-de-Provence

    At the heart of the Alpilles - Saint Rémy de Provence is one of the must-see places. Surrounded by the dramatic backdrop of the mountains, ancient streets lined with old houses. Birthplace of Nostradamus and on Wednesdays the village plays host to one of the best street markets in Provence. Other days the village is lively with many small independent shops and galleries.

    2 hours
Meeting Point Map

Location

Address

Rdpt des Arènes, 13200 Arles, France

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Experience

Highlights

  • Visit a UNESCO World Heritage Site—the Roman Theater
  • Learn about the history and culture of Arles
  • Admission tickets are included for your convenience
  • A private tour means a personalized experience
  • Inclusions

    • Admission to the monastère Saint Paul de Mausole
    • Bottled water
    • Admission to both historic Roman sites.
    • Admission to Le cloître Saint-Trophime de l’ancienne cathédrale d’Arles
    • In-vehicle air conditioning
    • Tea and coffee

    Exclusions

    • Gratuities
    • Lunch

    Additional Information

    • Service animals allowed
    • Public transportation options are available nearby
    • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Guide Languages

    • English

    Cancellation Policy

    • A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.

    • No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.

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    EUR 474.00