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Location information for Arles Station

Gare d'Arles is a small rail station serving the city of Arles in southeastern France. It is located along the Paulin Talabot Avenue, some 10 minutes by foot from the town center. The station offers connections to different French cities including Avignon, Marseille and Nimes, giving easy access to and from Arles. A good base for visiting the city, cheap car hire in Arles Rail Station is also available for easy transport throughout town.

The station is home to a small tourism bureau, as well as some rental agencies offering car hire in Arles Rail Station. Opposite the station is a bus station, offering connections to and from different destinations throughout the city.

Driving a car rental in Arles Rail Station is the best way to get around the city, although visitors could also explore some areas through walking. Buses also plow the whole town, although most tourists still prefer car rental.

The city is known for its historic landmarks, including the Roman Amphiteater or Les Arenes d'Arles, which was built way back the 1st to 2nd century BC. There are many other attractive tourist spots to visit around town, including the Classical Theater and the Eglise Saint Trophime.

The Saturday Market is also a must see, along with some other monuments and museums, like the Lou Museon Arlaten and Musee Reattu. The Roman necropolis is also worth visiting as well as the Thermes of Constantine.

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  • Currency
    Euro
  • Driving direction
    Right
  • City speed limit
    50 km/h
  • Freeway speed limit
    90 km/h
  • Language
    French

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