 Campanile Arles is ideally located just 2km from the city centre of Arles. Part of the Campanile chain, the hotel welcomes you in a quiet atmosphere and offers amazing services.
’s managers and staff are dedicated to making your stay both enjoyable and memorable. They ensure that your room is equipped with everything you need for leisure or work.
By Car (from Nîmes): - Take the A54 motorway towards Arles. - Then take the N113 towards Salon-de-Provence. - Take the exit 6 signposted Hôpital/Centre Commercial. - Pass under the motorway and turn right at the round about.
From Salon-de-Provence: - Take the N113 towards Arles. - Take the exit 6 signposted Hôpital/Centre Commercial. - Turn right at the 1st round about. - Then carry on straight forward.
From Avignon: - Take the N570 towards Arles. - Then take the N113 towards Nîmes. - Take the exit 6 signposted Hôpital/Centre Commercial. - Turn right at the 1st round about. - Then carry on straight forward.
Local Attractions :
• Musée de l'Arles Antique (3 Miles) - Opened in 1995, the museum holds one of the world's most famous collections of Roman Christian sarcophagi as well as a rich ensemble of sculptures, mosaics, and inscriptions from Augustinian period to 6th century. • Église St-Trophime (3 Miles) - This church's 12th-century portal is one of the finest achievements of the southern Romanesque style. Frederick Barbarossa was crowned king of Arles here in 1178. The cloister, is noted for its medieval carvings. • Les Arènes (3 Miles) - Built in the 1st century AD, this Roman amphitheater is the largest of its kind surviving in France. In the 8th century, homes were built on, and two towers built during then still remain. The smaller tower offers a nice view of Arles. • Les Alyscamps (4 Miles) - One of the most famous necropolises of the western world. Began when Genesius was beheaded in 250. Later he was made a saint when it was said miracles happened here. In Middle Ages there were 19 churches and chapels here.
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