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Hotels in Arles
In the historic centre, between the arena and the roman theatre, we welcome you into our charming hotel built in the 17th century....
The Mas de La Chapelle was once a Priory of the Order of Knights of Malta, a semi-religious and military community formed in the middle Ages to ensure the transportation and safety of pilgrims travelling from Europe to the Holy Land...
In a quiet residential area, very close to the historic centre, train and bus stations, the Rodin, superb luxury hotel totally renovated with excellent facilities, ideal for holidays and business trips.
The Acacias Hotel is located in the Cavalerie district of Arles; at the beginning of the historical centre when coming from the direction of the railway station...
The Regence Hotel welcomes you in Arles where we are situated close to the heart of the old town...
regional info

Arles is still full of evidence of Roman times. Most famous is perhaps the old Arena, which is still in use, now for bull fights. You can see the tall blue obelisk in the Place de la République and remnants of an ancient temple at the corner of the Hôtel Pinus. A good place to check out the Roman heritage is the Musée de l'Arles Antique, where you will find an amazing collection of Roman Christian sarcophagi, plus a rich ensemble of sculptures, mosaics, and inscriptions from the Augustinian period to the 6th century A.D. Arles also has a rich artistic history. Vincent van Gogh lived here for over a year and painted 200 of his paintings here. Some of the buildings and squares he painted can still be seen around town.
For the not so culturally inclined Arles has a lot to offer as well. As Van Gogh already said, the nature around Arles is beautiful, and it’s a great area for hiking, cycling, horseback riding, rock climbing or cruising down the river Rhône. Just outside of Arles you will find the Camargue, a wide sandy plain where water and land constantly mix. The Camargue Regional National Park is a beautifull area full of flamingos, wild ducks and large herds of bulls and horses.
The rich history, the art, the many fine museums and the excellent restaurants, all make Arles well worth the visit.
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