Hôtel de l’Amphithéâtre

Nîmes


Down a narrow backstreet leading away from Les Arènes, this tall townhouse has rooms in greys, whites and taupes, some with balconies overlooking place du Marché (fear not, there's double glazing), plus great buffet breakfasts (€10) including organic honey and homemade jam. It’s run by an expat Cornishman and his French wife. No lift.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Nîmes attractions

1. Les Arènes

0.09 MILES

Nîmes’ twin-tiered amphitheatre is the best preserved in France. Built around 100 BC, the arena once seated 24,000 spectators and staged gladiatorial…

2. Musée de la Romanité

0.15 MILES

Opened in mid-2018, this futuristic steel-and-glass structure faces Les Arènes right in the heart of the city. Within, the ambitious archaeological museum…

3. Musée du Vieux Nîmes

0.17 MILES

Inside the city's 17th-century episcopal palace, the town museum delves into the history of Nîmes from Roman times through to the modern era, with lots of…

4. Maison Carrée

0.2 MILES

Constructed in gleaming limestone around AD 5, this temple was built to honour Emperor Augustus’ two adopted sons. Despite the name, the Maison Carrée …

5. Musée d’Histoire Naturelle

0.21 MILES

Nîmes' natural history museum has the usual displays of stuffed beasties, fossils and skeletons, as well as a few menhirs (standing stones) decorated by…

7. Musée des Beaux-Arts

0.29 MILES

The city’s fine-arts museum has a fairly pedestrian collection of Flemish, Italian and French works, although it’s worth a look for the fine Roman mosaic,…

8. Église St-Baudile

0.36 MILES

Topped by twin towers reaching 70m, Nîmes' largest church (accommodating up to 3000 worshippers) was built in neogothic style between 1867 and 1877.