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Arles (in French, Arles; in Provencal Arle) is a city in southern France, in the department of Bocas del Rhone, of which it is a sub-prefecture, in the former French province of Provence. In 2007 it had a census population of 52 197 people.
Arles is one of the Villes et pays d'art et d'histoire of France.
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Charming Duplex with Terrace Historical City Center
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Maison Arles
Mas Maurane - Les Lavandes
Holiday in Arles -Appartement du Théâtre Antique
La Maison Blanche
La Résidence Arles Centre
ArtdeVivre-Arles
Our selection of Hotels in Arles
Hôtel Du Cloître
Hôtel le Mas des Ponts d'Arles ★★★
L'Hôtel Particulier ★★★★★
SOWELL HOTELS L'Olivier ★★★★
Sands of Arles
The Sands of Arles (in French, Arènes d'Arles) is a Roman amphitheater located in the town of southern France, classified as a World Heritage Site by Unesco, within the Site "Roman and Romanesque Monuments of Arles", specifically With the identification code 164-001, it has capacity for 14,000 people.
Select the dates of your stay >Arles station
The Arles station, (in French: gare d'Arles), is the main railway station in the French city of Arles. High speed, long distance and regional trains travel through it. Even so, its traffic has been significantly reduced since the opening of the High Speed Line that connects Paris with Marseille without going through Arles.
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The Obelisk of Arles (in French: Obélisque d'Arles) is a Roman obelisk originally built in the fourth century, erected in the center of the Republic Square (Place de la République), opposite the town hall of the town of Arles, in France.
The obelisk is red granite from Asia Minor. It has no inscription. Its height along with its pedestal is approximately 20 m. The obelisk was first erected under the Roman emperor Constantine II in the center of the spina of the Roman circus of Arles. After the circus was abandoned in the sixth century, the obelisk fell and broke into two parts. It was redisco ...