The walking tour was OK. But the various groups got held up at the amphitheater by inadequate toilet facilities. We looked through the bars at the theater, then passed city hall. Even the leisure tour got to be a very long walk so we stopped following the tour and instead found a wonderful restaurant (La Plaza) for lunch. The time spent going to and from Arles and in Arles was extended due to ...
The old city is fascinating. Bought three beautiful linen dresses here, and found their prices were better than in most of the other cities. Optional tour to Les Baux was absolutely
spectacular, countryside beautiful--- passing through some interesting small towns along the way. ...
Experience the celebrated city of Arles (pronounced “Arl”), where remarkable Roman ruins, vibrant colors and a striking quality of light have inspired artists. Ann our guide for the 10-person EASY walking group struggles at first with non-working audio Vox, most are working but folks just don't know it.We see the Roman amphitheater and Theatre. Not much else and no time to shop ...
A fantastic city with really interesting landmarks, such as the Roman arena and theatre, as well as several Van Gogh references. The only reason I can't rate it higher is that the guide we had was terrible - all he wanted to do was talk about himself and we couldn't wait to get away from the tour to experience the city for ourselves. ...