Surroundings



Discover our surroundings with the famous Arènes, the Maison Carrée, the Jardins de la Fontaine, the Camargue, the Cévennes and many other sites nearby. A variety of options for all tastes and ages.

Arènes Nimes



an incredibly well-preserved Roman amphitheater dating back to the 1st century AD which has hosted many shows and gladiator fights.

Maison Carrée



a Roman temple dating from the early 1st century AD considered one of the best examples of Roman architecture in France.


Jardins de la Fontaine



a beautiful 18th century landscaped park featuring fountains, waterfalls, sculptures and historical monuments.

Historic city center of Nîmes



a picturesque area full of narrow medieval streets, bustling squares, historic buildings and plenty of shops and restaurants.

Pont du Gard



a 2000-year-old Roman aqueduct, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located about 25 km from Nîmes, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding nature.

Uzès



a picturesque medieval town about 30 km from Nîmes, known for its medieval architecture, bustling markets and festivals.

Aigues Mortes



a fortified city dating from the 13th century located about 60 km from Nîmes, offering breathtaking views of the salt marshes and the Mediterranean Sea.

Arles



a historic city located about 35 km from Nîmes, known for its Roman archaeological sites, medieval architecture, museums and festivals.

Sainte Marie de la Mer



a small coastal town located about 90 km from Nîmes, known for its medieval church, its fine sandy beach and its music festivals.

Grau du Roi et Port Camargue



Two marinas located about 50 km from Nîmes, offering many water activities, beaches, restaurants and bars.

La Camargue



a unique natural region located about 50 km from Nîmes, known for its unique fauna and flora, wild horses, flamingos and salt marshes.

Les Cévennes



a spectacular mountain range located about 50 km from Nîmes, offering many outdoor activities, hiking trails, panoramic views and picturesque villages.