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Laurence Didier1 Rue du Sauvage
Arles
13200
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The Workshop Lunch provides the perfect accommodation for a delightful stay in the heart of Arles' historic and artistic center. Situated on the site of the Baths of Constantine, this house pays tribute to Van Gogh and serves as a home-gallery for captivating photography exhibitions. Each room offers a private exit to the lively pedestrian street, Maisto. The decor is an eclectic collection of travel mementos and objects. Each room is named after one of the city's influential artists: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Picasso.The Van Gogh room, located upstairs, is a cozy single room (13 m2) with a splendid view of the Baths of Constantine and Réattu Museum. It features a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and complimentary towels. The room is equipped with a comfortable single bed (90x200), a minibar, central heating, a fan, and free wifi.
The Picasso Guest House, situated on the ground floor, is a charming double room (16 m2). It boasts a luxurious double bed (140x190) and a private bathroom complete with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room offers a mini bar, central heating, a fan, and free wifi.
The host Gauguin Room, located on the first floor, is a spacious double room (17 m2). It features a delightful double bed (140x190) and a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room is equipped with a mini bar, central heating, a fan, and free wifi.
A delightful bed and breakfast experience awaits, including a scrumptious breakfast each morning.
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Directions
By car:
There are complimentary parking lots available nearby on the banks of the Rhône, on squares, and at Place Lamartine. Please note that there is no parking allowed on Wednesday mornings on Boulevard Emile Combe. If coming from the North, take the A7/A9/A54 exit for Arles center. If coming from the east, take the A7 and A54 exits for Arles center. If coming from the south, take the A9 and A54 exits for Arles center.
By train:
There are direct trains from Paris to Arles that take approximately 4 hours, or you can take a connecting train via Avignon. Upon arrival at the train station in Arles, it is a 10-minute walk to the workshop lunch. The quickest route is along the banks of the Rhône.
By plane:
Arles is conveniently located near several airports. Nîmes airport is 25 km away, Marseille-Provence airport is 65 km away, Avignon airport is 35 km away, and Montpellier airport is 72 km away.
There are complimentary parking lots available nearby on the banks of the Rhône, on squares, and at Place Lamartine. Please note that there is no parking allowed on Wednesday mornings on Boulevard Emile Combe. If coming from the North, take the A7/A9/A54 exit for Arles center. If coming from the east, take the A7 and A54 exits for Arles center. If coming from the south, take the A9 and A54 exits for Arles center.
By train:
There are direct trains from Paris to Arles that take approximately 4 hours, or you can take a connecting train via Avignon. Upon arrival at the train station in Arles, it is a 10-minute walk to the workshop lunch. The quickest route is along the banks of the Rhône.
By plane:
Arles is conveniently located near several airports. Nîmes airport is 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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- Arles Amphitheatre: Located just a short walk from Rue du Sauvage, the Arles Amphitheatre is a well-preserved Roman arena. It was built in the 1st century AD and is still used today for various cultural events. Visitors can explore the ancient structure and imagine the gladiatorial contests that once took place here.
- Alyscamps: This ancient Roman necropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit attraction in Arles. Alyscamps features a long avenue lined with elaborate sarcophagi and tombstones. It has inspired many famous artists, including Vincent van Gogh, who painted several works depicting this site.
- Church of St. Trophime: Situated in the heart of Arles, the Church of St. Trophime is a masterpiece of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. It was built in the 12th century and showcases intricate sculptures on its portal. Inside, you can admire beautiful stained glass windows and a stunning cloister.
- Van Gogh Foundation: Dedicated to the life and work of the renowned painter Vincent van Gogh, the Van Gogh Foundation is a contemporary art center in Arles. It houses a collection of Van Gogh's original works, as well as temporary exhibitions featuring modern and contemporary artists.
- Arles Museum of Ancient Arles: Located in a former 17th-century mansion, this museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts from ancient Arles. From Roman sculptures and mosaics to medieval ceramics, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's history and cultural heritage.
- Montmajour Abbey: Situated on a rocky hill near Arles, Montmajour Abbey is a medieval Benedictine monastery. The abbey boasts stunning views of the surrounding landscape and features a fortified church, a cloister, and ancient chapels. Visitors can explore the abbey's ruins and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
- Camargue Nature Park: Just a short drive from Arles, the Camargue Nature Park is a vast wetland known for its unique flora and fauna. It is home to wild white horses, black bulls, and a variety of bird species, including flamingos. Visitors can take guided tours, go horseback riding, or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
- Les Baux-de-Provence: Located approximately 20 kilometers from Arles, Les Baux-de-Provence is a picturesque village perched on a rocky hilltop. It offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the narrow streets, visit the Château des Baux, and enjoy art exhibitions in the Carrières de Lumières. These attractions near Rue du Sauvage in Arles offer a blend of ancient history, art, and natural beauty, providing visitors with a diverse range of experiences to enjoy during their stay.