Arles - Travel and Tourism Information for Arles, France
Arles is a favorite tourist destination in Provence, made famous in recent times by painters Van Gogh and Gaugin, but has been a center since Roman times, as evidenced by the wonderful Arena in the center of Arles, still used for bullfights. The area around Arles is famous for its natural beauty, especially in the Camargue.
Arles Tourism
The official tourism bureau of Arles feaures a lot of information on the city, as well as an event finder.
The official tourism bureau of Arles feaures a lot of information on the city, as well as an event finder.
Planning a Trip to Arles
How to get to Arles, and the location of the Visitor information booth.
How to get to Arles, and the location of the Visitor information booth.
Map of Arles
See a map of Arles and zoom in to the attractions.
See a map of Arles and zoom in to the attractions.
Arles Travel Guide for Backpackers
Free attractions, cheap eats and nightlife are featured in this Arles Guide.
Free attractions, cheap eats and nightlife are featured in this Arles Guide.
Luxury Barge Cruises on the Rhone
This barge/hotel stops in Arles, and would be the luxury, no hassle way of seeing Arles and vicinity.
This barge/hotel stops in Arles, and would be the luxury, no hassle way of seeing Arles and vicinity.
Picture - Roman Amphitheatre in Arles
You can sit in a Cafe and look at this Amphitheater or you can go below to root around in it, or you can buy a ticket and see a Provence bullfight. Your choice.
You can sit in a Cafe and look at this Amphitheater or you can go below to root around in it, or you can buy a ticket and see a Provence bullfight. Your choice.
Picture: Amphitheatre in the center of Arles
Another view of the Arena in Arles.
Another view of the Arena in Arles.
Picture - Langlois Bridge, Painted by Van Gogh, on the edge of Arles
This bridge, painted by Van Gogh, can still be visited outside of Arles. In fact, you can walk in the footsteps of Van Gogh--check at the tourist office for the route.
This bridge, painted by Van Gogh, can still be visited outside of Arles. In fact, you can walk in the footsteps of Van Gogh--check at the tourist office for the route.
