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Laurence Didier1 Rue du Sauvage
Arles
13200
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The Workshop Lunch offers the perfect accommodation for a delightful stay in the heart of Arles' historic and artistic center. Situated on the site of the Baths of Constantine, this unique house pays homage to Van Gogh and also serves as a home-gallery for captivating photographic exhibitions. Each room provides a private exit to the charming pedestrian street, Maisto. The decor is a collection of cherished mementos and travel artifacts. To honor the city's influential artists, the rooms are named after Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Picasso.The Van Gogh room, located upstairs, is a cozy single room (13 m2) that offers a splendid view of the Baths of Constantine and Réattu Museum. It features a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room is equipped with a comfortable single bed (90x200), a minibar, central heating, a fan, and complimentary wifi.
On the ground floor of the house, you'll find the Picasso Guest House, a charming double room (16 m2). It boasts a lovely double bed (140x190) and a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room is equipped with a minibar, central heating, a fan, and complimentary wifi.
Located on the first floor, the host Gauguin Room is a spacious double room (17 m2) that offers a peaceful retreat. It features a comfortable double bed (140x190) and a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room is equipped with a minibar, central heating, a fan, and complimentary wifi.
A night's stay includes a delicious bed and breakfast served in the morning.
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Directions
If you are traveling by car, you can find complimentary parking lots near the Rhône river, on various squares, and at Place Lamartine. Please note that parking is not allowed on Wednesday mornings on Boulevard Emile Combe.
If you are coming from the North, take the A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you are coming from the East, take the A7 and A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you are coming from the South, take the A9 and A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you prefer to travel by train, there are direct trains from Paris to Arles (approximately 4 hours), or you can take a connecting train via Avignon.
Upon arriving at the train station in Arles, it will take you about 10 minutes to walk to the workshop lunch venue. The fastest route is along the banks of the Rhône river.
For those traveling by plane, Nîmes airport is 25 km away from Arles, Marseille-Provence airport is 65 km away, Avignon airport is 35 km away, and Montpellier airport is 72 km away.
If you are coming from the North, take the A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you are coming from the East, take the A7 and A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you are coming from the South, take the A9 and A54 and exit at Arles center.
If you prefer to travel by train, there are direct trains from Paris to Arles (approximately 4 hours), or you can take a connecting train via Avignon.
Upon arriving at the train station in Arles, it will take you about 10 minutes to walk to the workshop lunch venue. The fastest route is along the banks of the Rhône river.
For those traveling by plane, Nîmes airport is 25 km away from Arles, Marseille-Provence airport is 65 km away, Avignon airport is 35 km away, and Montpellier airport is 72 km away.
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Attractions
- Arles Amphitheatre: Located just a short walk from Rue du Sauvage, the Arles Amphitheatre is a well-preserved Roman arena that dates back to the 1st century AD. This UNESCO World Heritage site is still used today for bullfights and various cultural events.
- Van Gogh Foundation: Situated in the heart of Arles, the Van Gogh Foundation showcases the life and works of the renowned Dutch artist, Vincent Van Gogh. The museum exhibits a collection of his paintings, drawings, and letters, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of his artistic journey.
- Roman Theatre of Arles: Another remarkable Roman site in Arles, the Roman Theatre of Arles was built in the 1st century BC and could accommodate up to 10,000 spectators. Today, it hosts plays, concerts, and other performances during the annual Arles Summer Festival.
- Alyscamps: Located just outside the city walls, Alyscamps is an ancient Roman necropolis that served as the final resting place for prominent citizens of Arles. This atmospheric site, depicted in Van Gogh's paintings, offers a serene and picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll.
- Saint-Trophime Church: Situated in the city center, the Saint-Trophime Church is a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Its intricate carvings and sculptures, including the Portal of Judgment, make it one of the most impressive religious buildings in Provence.
- Les Rencontres d'Arles: For photography enthusiasts, Les Rencontres d'Arles is a must-visit attraction. This renowned photography festival takes place annually from July to September, showcasing a wide range of contemporary and historic photographic works in various venues throughout the city.
- Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles: This contemporary art center, dedicated to Vincent Van Gogh's legacy, offers exhibitions and events that explore the influence of the artist's work on modern and contemporary art. Located in a renovated mansion, it provides a unique perspective on Van Gogh's impact on the art world.
- Montmajour Abbey: Situated on a small hill overlooking the surrounding countryside, Montmajour Abbey is a medieval Benedictine monastery. Visitors can explore its impressive architecture, including the abbey church and the Cloister of the Dead, which inspired Van Gogh's painting "The Reaper."
- Musee Reattu: Housed in a former 15th-century grand priory, the Musee Reattu is an art museum that features a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs. The museum also showcases the works of Jacques Reattu, a local painter known for his neoclassical style. 10. Camargue Nature Park: Located just outside Arles, the Camargue Nature Park is a vast wetland area known for its unique flora and fauna. Visitors can explore the park's marshes, salt flats, and lagoons, which are home to wild horses, flamingos, and other migratory birds. It offers a beautiful natural landscape for hiking, biking, or birdwatching.