Occupied first by Celtic tribes, then by a Greek colony, Arles becomes Roman when Julius Caesar gives the colony to the veterans of his legions. This is the first Golden Age of Arles, "Rome in Gaul".
Starting from the earliest days of Christianity, the city will also become an important religious center. Destroyed and ravaged by invasions during the Middle Ages, Arles was rebuilt during the 12th century. The magnificence of its medieval monuments is evidence to the vitality and wealth of that period.
During the 17th and 18th centuries were built the stately town houses which are part of the charm of the old city; where dozens of buildings, some dating back 2000 years, are listed as Historical Monuments (the seven most important are on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Monuments).
Arles covers a surface of 77000 hectares (177100 acres) including 2/3 of a greater Camargue, which makes it the largest township in France.
Campanile Arles
Rue Charlie Chaplin
Zad De Fourchon
13200 Arles
a partire da 77.00 €
Crau Hôtel
Za Fourchon
Rue Charlie Chaplin
13200 Arles
a partire da 47.00 €
Kyriad Arles
Rue Des Fourches
Quartier Fourchon
13200 Arles
a partire da 45.00 €