The largest town in the Gard, Nimes offers you a real trip into the past. By booking a holiday rental for your city break or weekend trip to the South of France in the Apart'hotel Odalys City Nîmes Arenes Palais des Congres in Nimes, you are ideally located to explore this city of art and history. Let yourself be transported in to the past visiting over 80 listed historic buildings evidence of the rich ancient heritage of this city. In addition to its historical treasures, the city is also lively and festive, in particular during the summer months. On the architecture side, old and new blend harmoniously between arenas, the Maison Carré and Carré d'Art. Quite condensed, the old centre of Nimes can be easily visited on foot, spend hours strolling through the small streets soaking up the southern atmosphere of the city or walk along the tree-lined Boulevard Jean Jaurès in the more modern neighbourhoods. Don't miss market day where you can try local products from small producers: olive oil, brandade, strawberries or "Costières" wines from Nimes.
Your Holiday in Nîmes : historical city in the Gard
Accommodation and holiday rentals # Nîmes
Short breaks and weekends in Nime : a trip back in time
Visit the roman sites of the city
By booking a holiday rental in Nimes, you will have the chance to explore the many historical sites of this magical city. Spend time visiting the roman sites in the heart of Nimes such as the Tour de la Magne from which you can appreciate the wonderful views over the whole town as well as the surrounding landscapes. Nimes is in particular famous for its well-kept arena which is today used as an open-air concert venue as well as the renowned bullfights. The Castellum Aquae was the point of arrival of the aqueduct of Nîmes and is well worth a visit.
Explore the parks and gardens of Nimes
While on holiday in Nimes, you will also be able to enjoy exploring the natural heritage of this surprising city and discover its many hidden secrets. Visit the Jardins de la Fontaine, a magical place in the centre of Nimes, home to the roman baths, where you can spend hours strolling among the canals, statues and lush greenery. Covering over 80 hectares, the Domaine d’Escattes, a previously agricultural area, now owned by the city of Nimes is a great place to discover the natural heritage of the Languedoc Roussillon. Plan a day out with a picnic and some good walking shoes and head off to discover the oratoire, stone towers and the flora and fauna. Closer to the city centre, you will find the Bois des Espeisses, a large wooden area with play area for children.
Things to do and see in Nimes
The city of festivals and music
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