Discover Arles and its surroundings: Visits, remarkable places, relax...



The Arles tourist office will guide you for all your desires for visits and activities: take a look at their very complete site here !

And for the Alpilles and its villages, the Baux de Provence, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence...
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The markets


All year round, the markets of Provence alone are worth the trip.
Local producers will delight your taste buds with their fruits, vegetables, honey, olive oil, tapenades and other delicacies... fishermen with the catch of the day...
The Arles market is not only one of the most beautiful markets in Provence, but also one of the largest.
In a letter dating from 1584, Henri III confirms the holding of the two weekly markets of Arles, that of Wednesday and that of Saturday.
Even further back in history, a 5th century author makes this description: All that the Orient, all that Arabia with penetrating perfumes, all that fertilizing Assyria can produce, all this is found in Arles in as much abundance as in the countries of origin.


BYCYCLE

A mountain bike enthusiast?

Fancy a family bike ride?
The paths and cycle paths of Arles are waiting for you! For those who are not traveling with their "little queen", don't panic! Many service providers offer bike rentals.
Explore the quays of the Rhône in the city center or take the ViaRhôna to the sea or one of the 14 hiking trails offered by the Camargue Regional Park.


Nature getaways

Hiking, cycling, horseback riding... to discover the Camargue, the Alpilles, the Baux de Provence... many trails are available to you!


Gastronomy


Many beautiful gourmet addresses will seduce you, whether in restaurants or in the markets. Without forgetting the pleasure of tasting at home the precious discoveries of your days: a good bottle, a little goat's cheese, a few tellines, good bread and olive oil for example... and honey for your little one. -lunch !

Cultural interests

Monuments, museums, galleries, photography encounters, in the footsteps of Van Gogh or Santiago de Compostela... go to the Arles tourist office website!