Day Itinerary
10 Activities
Day 4
101 mi1 mi
City of Nimes or "French Rome".
Thanks to the greatest monuments of architecture that have survived since the Roman Empire, the small town of Nim received the honorary title of "French Rome". From the Roman era in Nîmes a huge number of unique monuments of ancient Roman architecture have been preserved - more than in any other city of France. The main attraction of Nîmes is the grand amphitheatre.
It's elegant, clean and well-groomed. In a way, He is like Paris, only more compact and calm.
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14.9 mi
30 min
09:001 hr
Le Prose Hôtel Restaurant Bar
Before you go to the next town, you need a refreshment.
Cozy French restaurant with traditional cuisine and delicious breakfasts will not leave you without positive emotions.
Cozy French restaurant with traditional cuisine and delicious breakfasts will not leave you without positive emotions.
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8 mi
20 min
10:201 hr 30 min
Towers and Walls of Aigues-Mortes
Languedoc did not yet belong to France when Louis IX the Saint purchased a plot of land here to build his own Mediterranean port. That's how the town of Eg Mort was born.
Only in 1248, the monarch with 1500 ships and 35,000 soldiers set out on a crusade to erect the Constance Tower. During the next campaign off the coast of Tunisia, he died of plague.
But the town continued to grow: until the 14th century a rectangle of fortress walls was decorated with 20 towers. However, the real heyday of Eg Mortus was not achieved, the port began to chalk. The fortress has turned into a grim prison.
Yet the view from the tower to the salt mountains of Camargue National Park, as well as a walk through the city wall, is worth a detour and a stop at Eg Mort.
Only in 1248, the monarch with 1500 ships and 35,000 soldiers set out on a crusade to erect the Constance Tower. During the next campaign off the coast of Tunisia, he died of plague.
But the town continued to grow: until the 14th century a rectangle of fortress walls was decorated with 20 towers. However, the real heyday of Eg Mortus was not achieved, the port began to chalk. The fortress has turned into a grim prison.
Yet the view from the tower to the salt mountains of Camargue National Park, as well as a walk through the city wall, is worth a detour and a stop at Eg Mort.
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28.7 mi
50 min
12:401 hr
Carré d'Art
Nim is a modern, beautiful and well-groomed city. The centre consists of the Care d'Art with its library and Norman Foster Museum of Modern Art, elegant squares with lively cafes and decorative fountains.
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0.1 mi
5 min
13:501 hr
Royal Hôtel Nîmes
Cozy cafe next to a small square with an original fountain and one of the crowded streets of the city.
The very name of the place has a place for tasting French wines.
Visitors also choose different tapas.
There's an underground parking lot.
The very name of the place has a place for tasting French wines.
Visitors also choose different tapas.
There's an underground parking lot.
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0.4 mi
10 min
15:001 hr
Amphitheatre of Nîmes
The real magnets for tourists are perfectly preserved antique buildings.
The arena, designed for 24,000 people, was famous for its gladiator fights. Now there is a bullfight here; in addition, the amphitheatre has been covered with a sliding roof, and now there is a variety of activities all year round.
The arena, designed for 24,000 people, was famous for its gladiator fights. Now there is a bullfight here; in addition, the amphitheatre has been covered with a sliding roof, and now there is a variety of activities all year round.
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0.3 mi
10 min
16:1530 min
Maison Carrée
In honor of the grandsons of Emperor Augustus Gaius and Lucius, near the Arena was built Maison Carré, a Corinthian temple that had lost over the centuries only the colonnade that surrounded it.
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0.4 mi
10 min
17:151 hr
Jardin de La Fontaine
The Jardin-de-la-Fontaine Park was broken near a source that the Gauls still read. Here you can relax in the shade of trees or in a cafe.
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24.3 mi
40 min
19:0045 min
Pont du Gard
Despite the availability of the source, Winter needed water from other places. That's why the Romans ran a 50 kilometer plumbing line to the city. Its most famous section is the Pod du Gare, or Tsar's Bridge, a 49-metre-long three-tier aqueduct over the Gardon River, 19 km northeast of Nimes.
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24 mi
50 min
20:401 hr 30 min
Brasserie Cesarine
Brasserie Cesarine are very nice place, a little vintage chic. It offers guests unexpected and daring dishes, a unique atmosphere, polite service.
In the warm season you can sit on the beautiful outdoor terrace to enjoy the summer fun.
Monday 12:00 – 18:00 Tuesday 9:00 – 18:00 Thursday-Saturday 9:00 – 00:00 Sunday 21:00 – 00:00 Closed on Wednesday.
In the warm season you can sit on the beautiful outdoor terrace to enjoy the summer fun.
Monday 12:00 – 18:00 Tuesday 9:00 – 18:00 Thursday-Saturday 9:00 – 00:00 Sunday 21:00 – 00:00 Closed on Wednesday.
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1.3 mi
10 min
22:309 hrs 30 min
After a delicious dinner you can go to the hotel.
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