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Laurence Didier1 Rue du Sauvage
Arles
13200
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The Workshop Lunch is the perfect place to enjoy a pleasant stay in the heart of Arles' historic and artistic center. This unique accommodation is built on the ruins of the Baths of Constantine and pays homage to Van Gogh by hosting photographic exhibitions in its home-gallery. Each room offers a private exit to the charming pedestrian street Maisto and is adorned with travel memories and objects. The three rooms are named after the city's most influential artists: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Picasso.The Van Gogh room is a cozy single room located upstairs, measuring 13 m2. It provides a delightful view of the Baths of Constantine and Réattu Museum. The room includes a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. It is furnished with a comfortable single bed (90x200), a minibar, central heating, a fan, and free wifi.
The Picasso Guest House is a spacious double room located on the ground floor, covering an area of 16 m2. It features a comfortable double bed (140x190) and a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room is equipped with a minibar, central heating, a fan, and free wifi.
The Gauguin Room, situated on the first floor, is a charming double room spanning 17 m2. It offers a peaceful atmosphere with a double bed (140x190) and a private bathroom comprising a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room is equipped with a minibar, central heating, a fan, and free wifi.
During your stay in any of these rooms, a night's bed and breakfast is included, ensuring you start your day with a delicious meal.
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Directions
If you are traveling by car, you can find complimentary parking lots near the Rhône River, on various squares, and at Place Lamartine. Please note that there is no parking allowed on Wednesday mornings on Boulevard Emile Combe. If you are coming from the North, you can take the A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles center. From the East, take the A7 and A54 and exit at Arles center. From the South, take the A9 and A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you prefer to travel by train, there are direct trains from Paris to Arles that take approximately 4 hours. You can also take a train with a connection via Avignon. Upon arrival at the train station in Arles, the workshop lunch location is just a 10-minute walk away. The quickest route is along the banks of the Rhone.
If you are arriving by plane, there are several airports near Arles. Nîmes airport is the closest, located 25 km away. Marseille-Provence airport is 65 km away, Avignon airport is 35 km away, and Montpellier airport is 72 km away.
If you prefer to travel by train, there are direct trains from Paris to Arles that take approximately 4 hours. You can also take a train with a connection via Avignon. Upon arrival at the train station in Arles, the workshop lunch location is just a 10-minute walk away. The quickest route is along the banks of the Rhone.
If you are arriving by plane, there are several airports near Arles. Nîmes airport is the closest, located 25 km away. Marseille-Provence airport is 65 km away, Avignon airport is 35 km away, and Montpellier airport is 72 km away.
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- Amphitheatre of Arles: Located just a short distance from Rue du Sauvage, the Amphitheatre of Arles is a well-preserved Roman arena. Built in the 1st century, it is a popular tourist attraction and hosts various cultural events throughout the year.
- Arles Museum of Ancient Arles: Situated in the heart of Arles, this museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts from the Roman period. Visitors can explore the city's ancient history and view impressive sculptures, mosaics, and other archaeological finds.
- Saint-Trophime Cloister: A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Saint-Trophime Cloister is a magnificent example of Romanesque architecture. This tranquil cloister features beautifully carved columns and intricate sculptures, providing a peaceful escape from the bustling streets of Arles.
- Van Gogh Foundation: This art museum is dedicated to the works and life of Vincent van Gogh, who famously resided in Arles. The foundation showcases a diverse collection of Van Gogh's paintings and hosts temporary exhibitions by other artists.
- Alyscamps: Once an ancient Roman necropolis, Alyscamps is now a picturesque promenade lined with ancient sarcophagi and tombs. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through this historic site, which has inspired numerous artists over the centuries.
- Espace Van Gogh: Housed in a former hospital where Van Gogh himself stayed, Espace Van Gogh is now a contemporary art center. Visitors can explore the exhibitions of modern art and enjoy the peaceful courtyard adorned with beautiful Mediterranean plants.
- Arles Cryptoporticus: Located beneath the city streets, the Arles Cryptoporticus is an underground gallery that was originally part of a Roman market complex. Visitors can wander through this unique subterranean space and admire the well-preserved architectural features.
- Arles Antique Museum: Situated near the Roman Theater, the Arles Antique Museum offers an in-depth insight into the history and daily life of ancient Arles. The museum showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, including statues, pottery, and decorative objects.
- Church of St. Trophime: This stunning Romanesque church is famous for its intricate portal, featuring detailed biblical sculptures. The interior boasts a beautiful cloister and a blend of architectural styles, making it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts. 10. Camargue Nature Park: Located a short distance from Arles, the Camargue Nature Park is a vast wetland area known for its diverse wildlife and unique landscapes. Visitors can explore the park's salt marshes, spot flamingos and wild horses, and enjoy various outdoor activities such as birdwatching and horseback riding.