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Restaurants in Arles
5.0 based on 7 reviews
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Hand made espadrilles in silk, cotton, suede and linen. And hand made hats.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
De Natura Rerum is a special place with 3 activities: a bookshop on lifestyle in Antiquity (techniques, agriculture, medicine, war, love, religion, mythology...), a photo and art gallery focused on Antiquity, and a beershop offering a selection of craftbeers brewed in Provence and Occitanie. De natura rerum is located close to the Roman arena in Arles.
4.5 based on 236 reviews
I made it a point to plan my visit to Arles so I would make it to the Saturday market. So glad it worked out. Plan to spend at least 2 hours, and eat your way through! The food offerings are varied, abundant, and delicious! If you're staying in Arles for a few days why not buy some cheeses, cured meats, olives, fruits, salads or rices...and bring them back to your room. I did! Lovely late night snack or quick breakfast. One end of the market has clothes, handbags, kitchen gadgets, fabrics, socks, and the like. The center is food. All kinds. From fresh to prepared, cheeses and breads, or from condiments to spices. Fabulous!!! The other end has really nice local handcrafted wares. Soaps, linens, lavender, pottery, and olive wood kitchen utensils. To name a few. I traveled alone and enjoyed the experience tremendously. Lots of friendly people there too. Enjoy!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Specialized in the fine lavender from the estate Le Chateau du Bois since 2011, the shop Pure Lavande naturally becomes Le Chateau du Bois-Provence. By coming in the shop the customers understand how the Blue Gold of Provence is grown, and the differences between fine lavender and lavendin. They will also discover the harvest and the distillation process and the savoir-faire needed to produce a high quality essential oil and organic cosmetics. The shop works seriously to propose a genuine Made in Provence product. New: the explanation and the film are available in 9 languages.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
We were lucky to be in Arles on a Saturday when this market takes place. It is truly not to be missed and was definitely the best market we visited on our trip to Provence and Burgundy. The market is vast, spanning 2 roads in the centre of Arles, and sells everything from food to baskets, jewellery, clothes, toiletries, local souvenirs and bric a brac. It was the food stalls which attracted us, an amazing array of fruits, vegetables, herbs, spices, fresh fish and seafood, saucissons, patisserie, and cheeses. Go hungry.
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