Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France
Route des Baux de Provence - D5
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+33 490920522
Good for kids
I stopped off here quickly whilst doing the Van Gogh walk, I didn't have time to look at the main ruins (which I regret). I just had time to take in the two structures near the carpark. Very interesting, I loved the Bad Relief panels and the close access you could get to these Roman ruins
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A little hard to read the signs as they have been weathered down and have become a little hard to decipher, however this is a magnificent site which I highly recommend to anybody who likes history even a little. It's along the Via Domitia which is the oldest road in France and it is impeccably preserved.
Beautiful Roman remnants. We came here as part of a half day tour from Avignon. At first glance, it just seems like old landmarks. But there are some interesting bits of history connected to them. If you don't have a tour guide, I'm sure you could just google or Wikipedia it to get some basic details. Popular site though. Lots of tourists and groups of school children on the premises in mid-May 2018.
Amazing that structures can stand for two thousand years and suffer minimal damage.
7 euros for parking for the whole day, was not possible to pay per hour. There is a cafe inside, but not possible to enter without a valid ticket. Photos are made in a \free\ area.
This unexpectedly appears by the side of the road as you drive into St. Remy
The only signboards are in French. Just 2 roman ruins in the middle of nowhere. It's nearby the other attraction so it's quite convenient to visit.
Easy to acces and parking free at low season. A stop in Saint Rémy de Provence is mandatory
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