This beautiful town on the Rhône has been called 'the soul of Provence' by art lovers, archaeologists, and historians. With cobblestone alleyways and pastel houses, Arles is one of the most picturesque towns in all of France. Roman ruins are the city's claim to fame, and these monuments are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site; and Van Gogh luminously painted many of its delightful scenes. The city has kept most of its unique charm, offering first-rate museums, excellent restaurants, and summer festivals.
A nice combination of two entrancing cities in France. Visit Paris (a world center of theatre, art, music, literature and culture); then continue by train to Avignon (a medieval city known for its architecture, strong art community and Papal history) and lastly Arles (an ancient Roman city best known for its connection with the artist Vincent Van Gogh).
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