St Rémy de Provence & Arles, Julius Caesar to Vincent Van Gogh & the monastère Saint Paul de Mausole
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Discover the cultural and historical connections between St Rémy and Arles
Enjoy exploring art galleries, local shops, and traditional village architecture
Learn about the figures and history that shaped this region of Provence
Explore the blend of Roman architecture, art, and Provençal charm in Arles
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Experience the beauty and history of the Alpilles on a full-day private tour through St Rémy de Provence and Arles. Discover the narrow streets, boutiques, and art galleries of St Rémy, and visit the monastery of Saint-Paul-de-Mausole, where Vincent van Gogh lived and painted. Learn about the town’s artistic heritage, its connection to van Gogh, and notable historical figures such as Nostradamus. Enjoy the Provençal landscapes of olive groves, rolling hilltops, and charming village streets while soaking in the colors and light that inspired generations of artists.
Explore the ancient Roman monuments of Arles, including the UNESCO-listed amphitheatre, Théâtre Antique, Place du Forum, and Cathédrale Saint Trophime. Walk the streets and cafés immortalized in van Gogh’s paintings and experience the rich blend of Roman architecture and artistic legacy. Discover how the region’s culture, history, and landscapes intertwine to create an inspiring setting, from village life in St Rémy to the historic grandeur of Arles. Learn about local heritage, artistic influences, and the unique charm of Provence that continues to captivate visitors and artists alike.
Guided walking tour
Insights on local history
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Camera
Walking on narrow streets, village paths, and uneven terrain
Moderate walking and standing during visits is involved
Comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing are recommended
Children should be supervised at all times
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