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Since we did not have a lot of time to spend in Arles, Wim suggested we take LE PETIT TRAIN D'ARLES to at least see what Arles had to offer. It is a large city, privileged with dozens of listed monuments, including World Heritage site - Les Arenes. I was impressed with Arles. Throughout the city there were many ruins probably dating from the Roman times, such as "Les Thermes de Constantin" or Constantine Bath dating from the 4th century AD. Most impressive is the Amphitheatre dating from 80 AD. Leave a Comment Theme: TrainPhone: 04 93 413109
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From Avignon you can get to Arles by frequent trains in less than 1/2 hour. Once there, there is a shuttle vehicle that circles the main sights (except the Ancient History Museum), but it is only a 10 minute walk from the train station into the center of town and most of the sights are within easy walking distance. Leave a Comment Theme: Train
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 Map of Arles by Lady_Mystique Arriving by train eases you gently into the city, with the gare SNCF conveniently located a few blocks to the north of the Arènes. Most buses also arrive here at the adjacent Gare Routière (tel 04.90.49.38.01), though some, including all local buses, stop on the north side of Boulevard Georges-Clemenceau just east of rue Gambetta. Rue Jean-Jaurès, with its continuation rue Hôtel-de-Ville, is the main axis of old Arles. At the southern end it meets Boulevard Georges-Clemenceau and Boulevard des Lices, with the Tourist Office directly opposite (April–Sept daily 9am–6.45pm; Oct–Nov Mon–Sat 9am–5.45pm, Sun 10.30am–2.30pm; Dec–March Mon–Sat 9am–4.45pm, Sun 10.30am–2.30pm; tel 04.90.18.41.20, www.tourisme.ville-arles.fr); there's also an annexe in the gare SNCF (Mon–Sat 9am–1pm & 2–6pm). You can rent bikes from Peugeot, 15 rue du Pont, or Europbike, at the newspaper kiosk on Esplanade Charles-de-Gaulle, and cars from Europcar (tel 04.90.93.23.24), Eurorent (tel 04.90.93.50.14) or Hertz (tel 04.90.96.75.23), all on Avenue Victor-Hugo. Leave a Comment Theme: Train
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 Arles section of the Provence by davequ For travelers without a car, Arles is best reached by train either South from Paris(TGV) or NW from Marseille. There are also great airline deals (50 Euros one-way) into Marseilles and or Nice, just a quick hop on the train from Arles. Once you get there (if you didn't drive), try to rent some type of vehicle for cruising around. I think the Provence is a great place to rent a car or motorcycle, as one of the joys of the Provence is to wander on old roads and highways to all the old Roman ruins, and through the great wine country of Cotes du Rhone & Chateauneuf du Pape. Leave a Comment
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It's really easy to get around using public transport. Buses or should I say luxurious motorcoaches are the norm and run even for 3 people! There are two places to catch a bus from in Arles : the main bus station which is located in the centre, on Boulevard de Lices or at the bus station opposite the train station. We took a trip to St Remy en Provence about an hour away and to Saint Maries de la Mer about the same distance away. Fare for adults is about £5 return ($8). Seniors travel for the unbelievable price of 1Euro ($1) each way!!!!! 65p - that is a bargain. Be sure to ask for a discount - I just said "c'est moins cher pour les gens qui sont plus que soixante ans?" Leave a Comment Theme: Bus
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The train station in Arles is 10 mins walk from the centre of town. Trains runs to Marseille, Nimes and Avignon amongst other places. Avignon only takes 15 minutes on a fast train. The slower train takes about an hour. Trains are pretty cheap - Avignon was only about £6 ($9) return. Ask for discounts if you are a senior. Leave a Comment
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 Market in Arles by Lady_Mystique To connect to the Internet, head for Hexaworld, on rue 4 Septembre, near place Voltaire. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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