La Pousada
9 rue Croix Rouge, Arles
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La Pousada Arles

9 rue Croix Rouge Arles, Provence, 13200 , France

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Good days ride

A travel blog entry by donaldc

  I  checked the hI  website this morn ing;  Montpellier hostel does not get great reviews. It was a tad noisy. Oh well.  Next time I will check the reviews and perhaps book ahead, then maybe I won't end up in a 6 man room.  I did, however, get good directions for a ride.  I headed out along the river to the sea, and had lunch on the beach.  There was a market close by, so I got a grilled sausage and a baguette.  That was good.  Half an hour later I got a flat tire.  That ...

Une Autre Aventure :)

A travel blog entry by jmiller0306

Went with Hanna G. and Carly to St. Rémy and we had a blast!! C'était vraiment super chouette! ;) Able to see all of the different sites that Van Gogh painted his tableaus in the town; we were able to appreciate the beauty of this little town without all ...

Pont du Gard visit

A travel blog entry by sd42france

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Today we went to the Pont du Gard, we went on a tour of a museum and it was all about the Romans and the aqueduct they built from Uzés to Nimes. It was very interesting. We also learned about all the many ways that the Romans transported their water and how they had improved over time. We got to walk across the aqueduct at the very top through ...

La Vie est Belle <3

A travel blog entry by jmiller0306

... Cannot wait for other day trips like this - would rather spend time out exploring than behind a computer typing on a blog any day.

Le monde est un livre dont chaque pas nous ouvre une page.
Alphonse de Lamartine, Voyage en Orient VIII

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Ru-eens

A travel blog entry by dyer0930

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... town to see the main sights - ancient Roman ruins.

There are two main sites in Arles, an "amphitheater," which is really more like the Colosseum in Rome, and a "theater," which is more like what I would call an amphitheater.

We began in the amphitheater (colosseum), which is the 20th largest colosseum in the Roman empire - very impressive. It was completed in 1 AD, so it was about 2000 or so years old. (Ironically, they were ...