Welcome to Languedoc's Roman city. Nimes boasts an intact 4th century BC Roman temple and a preserved Roman Amphitheatre in its center. Walk the streets and see the sights that were used as settings for the movie "Gladiator", during our stroll across the charm oozing center. Nimes is also the birthplace of denim, meaning “from Nîmes”. It was exported to the US during the early 19th century for the production of ship sails, tarps and workman's trousers. Then Levi Strauss, a Bavarian immigrant, used it in 1870 to make trousers for the new frontier of the Wild West. Made in Genoa, where also the name “jeans” come from, with “de Nimes” cloth. Next time you put on your jeans, you will remember Nimes, and the city tour that took you for a walk through a charming little French town drenched in history.
All attractions entrances are to be paid on the spot by travellers, since attractions are not mandatory. This tour does not include any attractions with require paid entrances.
You will see:
Nimes Arena
Maison Carree
Quai de la Fontaine
Jardins de la Fontaine
Temple of Diana
Tour de l’Horloge
Place du Chapitre
Esplanade Charles-de-Gaulle
Eglise Sainte Perpetue
In front of the Nimes Amphitheatre
Nîmes is a charming city in southern France known for its remarkably well-preserved Roman monuments. Often called the 'French Rome,' it offers a rich blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean charm. The city's Roman heritage, combined with its vibrant local culture and beautiful surroundings, makes it a fascinating destination for travelers.
The Arènes de Nîmes is a remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheater that still hosts bullfights and concerts. It's one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world.
Maison Carrée is a beautifully preserved Roman temple known for its perfect proportions and classical architecture. It's one of the most iconic landmarks in Nîmes.
Jardins de la Fontaine is a beautiful public park with lush greenery, walking paths, and historical ruins. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Nîmes.
The Pont du Gard is an ancient Roman aqueduct bridge that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It's one of the most impressive Roman engineering feats and a must-visit attraction near Nîmes.
A traditional dish made with beef slow-cooked in red wine, garlic, and herbs. It's a hearty and flavorful dish that's a must-try in Nîmes.
A savory pastry filled with a spicy octopus and tomato sauce. It's a popular snack in the region and a great example of local seafood dishes.
A North African dish made with steamed couscous and a variety of vegetables and meats. It's a staple in the region and a must-try for food lovers.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and plenty of outdoor activities. The city hosts many festivals and events during this period.
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Nîmes is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Nîmes Pont du Gard
Nîmes Bus Station
The Tango bus network covers the entire city and is efficient and affordable. Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Nîmes.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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