Follow this link to the curated Google Maps for Arles and the surrounding areas. *Thank you Olivia for putting this together! If you find something else we should add, please let us know!
The Arènes d’Arles, a majestic amphitheater built by the Romans in A.D. 90, is now used for bullfights. Please let us know if you'd be interested in a walking tour Saturday morning! We'd be happy to arrange a group outing.
The ancient French city, situated near the mouth of the Rhône, has enough charm—and good light—to have inspired artists. Van Gogh spent a manically productive 15 months there, painting more than 200 works (but losing an ear).
Potterymaking is a beloved tradition in the South of France: Cécile Cayrol creates ceramics with a timeworn look at her atelier
Christine Millerin has a gift for finding intriguing vintage textiles
The convivial Cuisine de Comptoir is always packed. Perfect for lunch!
A young trio who met in Paris have just opened Chardon, an ambitious restaurant drawing guest chefs from all over the world.
Inventive tapas
The Carrières des Lumières put forward digital, immersive and contemporary exhibitions.
Castle to explore