Auberge de Jeunesse HI Arles is situated in Arles, a 14-minute walk (approximately 1.1km) from the Arles Amphitheatre, offering convenient access to this major historical site. This family-friendly hostel features a shared kitchen, bar, games room with pool and darts, garden, and includes continental breakfast; it boasts luggage storage and is 26km from Nîmes-Alès-Camargue-Cévennes Airport.
Arles
11/11 – 13/11
₹6587/nighttotal: ₹13174 (2 )
Auberge De Jeunesse Hi Arles
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hostel , Arles
The Auberge De Jeunesse HI Arles youth hostel is situated in Arles, within walking distance of the city centre and close to the Van Gogh Route, the Camargue Regional Nature Park, and Luma Arles. This hostel offers an on-site restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and is a convenient base for exploring Arles and its surrounding area.
Arles
31/07 – 02/08
₹80396/nighttotal: ₹160792 (2 )
Auberge Cavaliere Du Pont Des Bannes
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hostel , Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
Les Bains Gardians is a 4-star hotel situated in a regional park near Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, a short walk from the Camargue Regional Nature Park and the Parc Ornithologique de Pont de Gau. The beach and the Gulf of Lion are a 10-minute walk away. The hotel has a family-friendly atmosphere and offers a range of amenities, including two outdoor pools, a restaurant, a bar, a conference centre, a fitness centre, a sauna, a spa, and a tennis court. Guests can also enjoy free parking and room service.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Arles
What budget-friendly events or festivals are taking place in and around Arles?
Arles has a lot of events throughout the year, many of which are free or have affordable entry fees. You might catch the Feria d'Arles, a traditional bullfighting festival, or the Rencontres de la Photographie, a famous photography festival held in July. There are also plenty of smaller events like street markets and live music performances in the squares.
What are the top social spots in Arles for hostel guests to meet other travelers?
The best place to meet other travelers in Arles is definitely the hostel common areas. Most hostels have kitchens and lounge areas where people gather to cook, chat, and plan their day. You can also check out the bars and cafes around the Place du Forum, which are popular with tourists and locals alike.
What’s the best budget-friendly way to reach Arles?
The cheapest way to get to Arles is by bus. You can take a long-distance bus from major cities like Paris, Lyon, or Marseille. There are also frequent buses from nearby towns like Avignon and Nîmes. If you're coming from further afield, you can fly into Marseille Provence Airport and take a train or bus to Arles.
What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Arles?
What should you know before renting a hostel in Arles?
When booking a hostel, consider the location. The historic centre is great for exploring, but it can get noisy at night. If you prefer a quieter stay, look for a hostel outside the main tourist areas. Most hostels in Arles are small and family-run, so you'll get a more personal experience.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Arles?
The best time to visit Arles is during the spring or autumn. The weather is pleasant, and there are fewer crowds compared to the summer months. If you're interested in the photography festival, July is a great time to visit, but it can be quite busy.
Where in Arles can you find the best areas to stay in a hostel?
The best area to stay in a hostel is near the historic centre, close to the Roman Amphitheatre and the Place du Forum. This area is within walking distance of most attractions and has plenty of restaurants and bars. You can also find hostels in the quieter neighbourhoods of Quartier de la Roquette and Quartier de Trinquetaille.