Guidebook for Arles

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Guidebook for Arles

Food Scene

The best wood-fired pizza this side of Italy. Try the Arlesienne or the tartiflette. If this is the only place you visit in Arles, it will have been worth the trip.
10 locals recommend
Pizzeria Le Petit Naples
54 Bd Georges Clemenceau
10 locals recommend
The best wood-fired pizza this side of Italy. Try the Arlesienne or the tartiflette. If this is the only place you visit in Arles, it will have been worth the trip.
A quaint, well-run French café, right next door. Say "bonjour" to Madame Boubou, then grab a café au lait and the latest edition of La Provence. Typically closes before 9 or 10 PM.
6 locals recommend
Café de la Roquette
12 Pl. Paul Doumer
6 locals recommend
A quaint, well-run French café, right next door. Say "bonjour" to Madame Boubou, then grab a café au lait and the latest edition of La Provence. Typically closes before 9 or 10 PM.
Van Gogh painted this scene in "Cafe de La Nuit".
6 locals recommend
Le Café Van Gogh
11 Pl. du Forum
6 locals recommend
Van Gogh painted this scene in "Cafe de La Nuit".

Shopping

Excellent selection, friendly staff, free daily wine tasting, and a focus on "bio" products. Even a shelf devoted to local beers.
6 locals recommend
Cave de Trinquetaille
8 Av. de la Gare maritime
6 locals recommend
Excellent selection, friendly staff, free daily wine tasting, and a focus on "bio" products. Even a shelf devoted to local beers.

Everything Else

Always helpful, a great place to start any trip.
14 locals recommend
Tourist Office of Arles
9 Bd des Lices
14 locals recommend
Always helpful, a great place to start any trip.

Arts & Culture

Beautiful art in a beautiful old building. Picasso was/is here.
80 locals recommend
Musee Reattu
10 Rue du Grand Prieuré
80 locals recommend
Beautiful art in a beautiful old building. Picasso was/is here.

Sightseeing

Come and see why Arles was (outside of Rome) the most important city in the Roman Empire.
187 locals recommend
Musée de l'Arles et de la Provence antiques
187 locals recommend
Come and see why Arles was (outside of Rome) the most important city in the Roman Empire.
On a scenic mountain top, and amazing blend of ancient architecture and stunning nature. There's no need to leave the city, but this might be the first spot to check out if you do.
840 locals recommend
Les Baux-de-Provence
840 locals recommend
On a scenic mountain top, and amazing blend of ancient architecture and stunning nature. There's no need to leave the city, but this might be the first spot to check out if you do.

Essentials

Convenient groceries.
23 locals recommend
Carrefour City
7 Rue de la République
23 locals recommend
Convenient groceries.