Arles vs. Nimes?
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With the exception of the Alyscamps, the Roman sites in Arles are fairly close together--that makes sightseeing easier. Arles also has the fine folk-art museum (Museon Arlaten) and the church of St-Trophime, with its superb cloisters. That's just the start of the long list.
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Underhill, that could do it for me. My DH is quite a fan of Ronin, and the scenes in Arles impressed him. He thought it would be nice to see it. Have tentative reservation on Orbitz for Hotel D'Arlatan and on venere Hotel du Forum. Any thoughts on hotels there. I tried the Hotel du Calendal and they only had one very small room avaiable. So did not book it.
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Judyrem,
I'm glad you mentioned Ronin. I posted a while back on another thread about memorable movie locations and mentioned the scenes from Ronin that were filmed in Arles. Both Arles and Nimes are great towns, for all the reasons mentioned here (I spent a semester in Montpellier and visited both), and it is tough to say which is "better." For the first time visitor, though, I would lean towards Arles, and your DH will definitely enjoy seeing the amphitheater and narrow city streets where they filmed the great chase scene in Ronin. Have fun!
I'm glad you mentioned Ronin. I posted a while back on another thread about memorable movie locations and mentioned the scenes from Ronin that were filmed in Arles. Both Arles and Nimes are great towns, for all the reasons mentioned here (I spent a semester in Montpellier and visited both), and it is tough to say which is "better." For the first time visitor, though, I would lean towards Arles, and your DH will definitely enjoy seeing the amphitheater and narrow city streets where they filmed the great chase scene in Ronin. Have fun!
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Hi Judy,
I also vote for Arles. I stayed at the Hotel du Forum and enjoyed it. It's a good location. Old building and the rooms are all different; mine was over the pool and had a nice view of the rooftops. The staff was very nice and helpful. It's next door to the Nord Pinus, so you might sit on their terrace for a drink.
I liked the area around the arena. There was a free performance on a Sunday and the arena was almost filled. I also liked the Antiques museum and Les Alycamps. It's a very walkable city.
The Wednesday and Saturday markets are great, esp. Saturday. Lots of food and other goods, Camargue knives, olive wood bowls, spoons, provencale fabrics -- tablecloths, shirts, etc.
It's also a short walk to the river and the Monoprix.
I also vote for Arles. I stayed at the Hotel du Forum and enjoyed it. It's a good location. Old building and the rooms are all different; mine was over the pool and had a nice view of the rooftops. The staff was very nice and helpful. It's next door to the Nord Pinus, so you might sit on their terrace for a drink.
I liked the area around the arena. There was a free performance on a Sunday and the arena was almost filled. I also liked the Antiques museum and Les Alycamps. It's a very walkable city.
The Wednesday and Saturday markets are great, esp. Saturday. Lots of food and other goods, Camargue knives, olive wood bowls, spoons, provencale fabrics -- tablecloths, shirts, etc.
It's also a short walk to the river and the Monoprix.
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Thanks so much luisah for the input on du Forum. Did you have trouble parking there. The rooms look nice and it gets great reviews on venere and tripadvisor. FYI LOVELY PEOPLE, there is a picture of the hotel and the arena on du Forum's web pagehttp://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/forumarles/. it shows where the hotel is in relation to the arena and river. BTW, my DH wants to see the flamingos in the Camaraque,,that will be a nice day trip I am thinking, yes?
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Judy, Good luck finding flamingos in the Camargue; we were there for 5 days early this August and never saw a single one. Our base was around Saintes Maries de la Mer and Aigues Mortes.
Maybe if you wander some of the tiny roads near the water you can find them Lots of horses, bulls and birds other than flamingos were easy to spot in the Camargue. Happy flamingo hunting, its a fascinating area. Deborah
Maybe if you wander some of the tiny roads near the water you can find them Lots of horses, bulls and birds other than flamingos were easy to spot in the Camargue. Happy flamingo hunting, its a fascinating area. Deborah
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With all this response it is hard for me to believe that there is no mention at all of the Pont du Gard (on the outskirts of Nimes ) .This Roman aquaduct is in fantastic condition is absolutely breathtaking and if conditions are even it should sway anybody in favor of Nimes. Also in Nimes is Le Maison Carée the Roman temple also in great condition.
Wondering why this posting is in the Europe catagory rather than the one for France. More Fodories interested in France are there and it is much easier to track postings.
Wondering why this posting is in the Europe catagory rather than the one for France. More Fodories interested in France are there and it is much easier to track postings.
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Hi Judy,
I didn't drive so can't answer about parking but the web site reads "Gargage" You'd need to email the hotel about the location. The streets are very narrow but you'd only need your car arriving and departing -- you'll be able to walk almost everywhere in the town.
Even without flamingos, the Camargue is interesting. I liked seeing the white horses and black bulls. The little waterfront town, Saintes Maries de la Mer, was interesting, lots of sea food restaurants.
Bigal is correct about the Pont du Gard. I didn't think of it, but it is spectacular and something you may really enjoy.
I didn't drive so can't answer about parking but the web site reads "Gargage" You'd need to email the hotel about the location. The streets are very narrow but you'd only need your car arriving and departing -- you'll be able to walk almost everywhere in the town.
Even without flamingos, the Camargue is interesting. I liked seeing the white horses and black bulls. The little waterfront town, Saintes Maries de la Mer, was interesting, lots of sea food restaurants.
Bigal is correct about the Pont du Gard. I didn't think of it, but it is spectacular and something you may really enjoy.
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Hi Luisah, thanks for the feedback. Pont du Gard is on my must do list for sure! It does say on Forum's web site about psrking fees, 8 euros. Deborah...what no flamingos??? My DH loves flamingos and we will give it the old college try.. ;-)
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Bigal--there's no separate discussion area for France; it's all part of the Europe board. (On tripadvisor.com there are separate forums for each country, which makes finding things a whole lot easier.) Specifying a country when posting here is just supposed to make it easier for the search engine to do its thing.

