New Hotel Arles Camargue in Arles (France)

 

New Hotel Arles Camargue in France

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45, avenue Carnot,
Arles,

Near the Amphitheater and the Antique Theater, the NEW HOTEL ARLES CAMARGUE which is only a five minute walk from the town center opens the door to a prestigious historical city. NEW HOTEL Arles Camargue was renovated in March 2008 : a new frontage, big hall, reception, bar have been completed renovated with the Photography topic.The hotel has several kind of rooms: standard rooms, family rooms The Bar Lounge propose light meals. You will have a drink a the bar, closed to the swimming pool or straw huts.The hotel has many facilities: a big free closed parking, seminary rooms, a business centre, an outdoor swimming pool with terrace and straw hut to refresh itself ! WIFI is free in hotel common areas. Pets allowed (10night)

Rates From £60 per night.
Rooms: 67
 
Coming from Paris, LyonTake Highway A6Then Highway A7 direction Orange Highway A9 direction Nimes Nearly Arrived in Nimes : take A54 direction ArlesExit N5 named Arles centre At the 1st traffic light : turn on the leftAt the 2nd traffic light : turn on the rightAt the 3rd traffic light : turn on the left before the bridgeComing from BordeauxTake Highway A62 direction ToulouseTake Highway A61 up to NarbonneFollow the direction Montpellier - Nimes Highway A9Nearly Arrived in Nimes : take A54 direction ArlesExit N5 named Arles centre At the 1st traffic light : turn on the leftAt the 2nd traffic light : turn on the rightAt the 3rd traffic light : turn on the left before the bridgeComing from MarseilleTake Highway A55 up to MartiguesThen Free way N568 up to ArlesExit N5 named Arles centre At the 1st traffic light : turn on the leftAt the 2nd traffic light : turn on the rightAt the 3rd traffic light : turn on the left before the bridgeComing from NiceHighway A8 up to Aix-en-ProvenceFollow the Direction Salon ArlesExit N5 named Arles centre At the 1st traffic light : turn on the leftAt the 2nd traffic light : turn on the rightAt the 3rd traffic light : turn on the left before the bridge



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