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Laurence Didier1 Rue du Sauvage
Arles
13200
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The Workshop Lunch provides an excellent accommodation option for a delightful stay in the heart of Arles' historic and artistic center. This unique house is built on the remains of the Baths of Constantine and pays tribute to Van Gogh by serving as a home-gallery for photographic exhibitions. All of our rooms have a private exit leading to the charming pedestrian street, Maisto. The decor of each room is a collection of travel mementos and objects. We have named each room after one of the three influential artists of the city: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Picasso.The Van Gogh room, located upstairs, is a cozy single room (13 m2) that offers a stunning view of the Baths of Constantine and the Réattu Museum. It features a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room is well-equipped with a single bed (90x200), a minibar, central heating, a fan, and complimentary wifi.
The Picasso Guest House, situated on the ground floor, is a lovely double room (16 m2). It presents a comfortable double bed (140x190) and a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. The room includes amenities such as a minibar, central heating, a fan, and free wifi.
The Gauguin Room, located on the first floor, is a spacious double room (17 m2) that boasts a double bed (140x190) and a private bathroom with a sink, shower, toilet, and towels. It is equipped with a minibar, central heating, a fan, and complimentary wifi.
During your stay, a delightful bed and breakfast experience will be provided, including a delicious breakfast.
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Directions
If you are traveling by car, there are complimentary parking lots available near the Rhône river, on 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, you can take the A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles center. For those coming from the East, you can take the A7 and A54 and exit at Arles center. If you are coming from the South, you can 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 that take approximately 4 hours. You can also take a train with a transfer in Avignon.
Upon arriving at the train station in Arles, the workshop lunch location is a 10-minute walk away. The quickest route is along the banks of the Rhône.
If you are arriving by plane, Arles is located 25 km from Nîmes airport, 65 km from Marseille-Provence airport, 35 km from Avignon airport, and 72 km from Montpellier airport.
If you are coming from the North, you can take the A7/A9/A54 and exit at Arles center. For those coming from the East, you can take the A7 and A54 and exit at Arles center. If you are coming from the South, you can 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 that take approximately 4 hours. You can also take a train with a transfer in Avignon.
Upon arriving at the train station in Arles, the workshop lunch location is a 10-minute walk away. The quickest route is along the banks of the Rhône.
If you are arriving by plane, Arles is located 25 km from Nîmes airport, 65 km from Marseille-Provence airport, 35 km from Avignon airport, and 72 km from Montpellier airport.
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- Amphitheatre of Arles: Located just a few steps away from Rue du Sauvage, the Amphitheatre of Arles is a well-preserved Roman arena that once hosted gladiator fights and other entertainment. Today, it stands as one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Arles, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's rich history.
- Alyscamps: This ancient Roman necropolis is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is situated about a 15-minute walk from Rue du Sauvage. Alyscamps is a serene and atmospheric place with rows of ancient sarcophagi and beautiful stone monuments, making it a must-visit for history and art enthusiasts.
- Van Gogh Foundation: Located approximately a 20-minute walk from Rue du Sauvage, the Van Gogh Foundation is a contemporary art center dedicated to the life and works of Vincent van Gogh. The museum showcases a collection of paintings, drawings, and letters by the renowned artist, providing visitors with insight into his time spent in Arles.
- Roman Theatre of Arles: Situated about a 10-minute walk from Rue du Sauvage, the Roman Theatre of Arles is another remarkable Roman structure in the city. This ancient theater still hosts performances and concerts today, allowing visitors to experience the acoustics and ambiance of a venue dating back to the 1st century BC.
- Saint-Trophime Cloister: Located just a short walk from Rue du Sauvage, the Saint-Trophime Cloister is a beautiful architectural gem. This Romanesque cloister is part of the Arles Cathedral complex and features exquisite stone carvings and a tranquil garden, making it a peaceful and picturesque spot to visit.
- Musee Reattu: Situated around a 10-minute walk from Rue du Sauvage, Musee Reattu is a fine arts museum housed in an 18th-century former grand priory. The museum exhibits a diverse collection of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and photographs, with a particular focus on photography and contemporary art.
- Espace Van Gogh: Located just a short stroll from Rue du Sauvage, Espace Van Gogh is a cultural center set in a former hospital where Vincent van Gogh was once treated. The building's unique architecture and beautiful courtyard, depicted in some of Van Gogh's paintings, make it a fascinating place to explore and appreciate art.
- Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles: Situated about a 15-minute walk from Rue du Sauvage, this museum is dedicated to the contemporary art inspired by Vincent van Gogh. It showcases temporary exhibitions by various artists, exploring the influence and legacy of Van Gogh's work.
- Arles Museum of Antiquity: Located approximately a 10-minute walk from Rue du Sauvage, this museum houses an extensive collection of Roman artifacts and sculptures. It provides visitors with a deep understanding of the rich Roman history of Arles, including its role as an important regional capital. 10. Place de la Republique: Situated in the heart of Arles, just a short distance from Rue du Sauvage, Place de la Republique is a vibrant square surrounded by beautiful buildings and cafes. It serves as a central meeting point for locals and tourists alike, offering a lively atmosphere and a great place to relax and people-watch.