Arles
City Guide

Arles

France · Best time to visit: Apr-Oct.

Guide coming in Français, English shown for now.
Recommended stay 1 jour
Daily budget €120.00/day
Best season Apr-Oct
Language French
Currency EUR
Time zone Europe/Paris
Day-by-day plan

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Durée du voyage
09:00
Landmark
Duration: 1h 30m Estimated cost: €0

Begin at Place de la Major, the small church square just north of the arena — locals call it the balcony of the Arènes, and this is the angle Provençal painters have chosen for two centuries. Walk a full lap around the ochre stone walls of the 90 AD amphitheater while the morning sun still rakes across the eastern arches. The crenellated medieval towers were added during the Saracen raids, when entire families lived inside the arena as a fortress.

Tip: Skip the €9 ticket — the strongest photos are from outside. Stand on the steps of Église Notre-Dame-de-la-Major (NE corner) and on Rue Voltaire (south side), where the medieval tower lines up perfectly with the stacked arches. Be back outside before 11:00 — that's when cruise-ship coaches arrive from Marseille and the perimeter gets clogged.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need in Arles?

Most travelers enjoy Arles in 1 days, with enough time for headline sights and a slower meal or museum stop.

What's the best time to visit Arles?

The easiest season for most travelers is Apr-Oct, especially if you want good weather and manageable crowds.

What's the daily budget for Arles?

A practical starting point is about €120 per person per day before hotels, then adjust based on museums, dining, and transport.

What are the must-see attractions in Arles?

A good first shortlist for Arles includes Arènes d'Arles (Roman Amphitheater), Théâtre Antique (Roman Theatre), LUMA Arles & Parc des Ateliers.