Access

By Road:

Free parking nearby, on boulevard Georges Clemenceau (note: no parking on Saturday morning), Avenue Sixte Quénin, or place Gabriel Peri.

From Paris
freeway A7/A9/A54, exit Arles Centre
From Italy
freeway A7 then A54, exit Arles Centre
From Spain
freeway A9 then A54, exit Arles Centre

By train:

Direct TGV (High-speed) trains Paris-Arles (4h) or TGV Paris-Avignon + connection to Arles (2h40 + 40 minutes).
During summer, Eurostar runs trains from the UK to Avignon, where it is possible to connect to Arles (+40 minutes).

Arriving by train
Mia Casa is a 15-minute walk away from Arles' train station. The simplest route is to follow the banks of the Rhone river. Note: from the station, a free shuttle departing every 20 minutes, the Starlette, serves the historical center. Get off at "Tour de l'Ecorchoir". Mia Casa is then located on a street perpendicular to the Rhone, a two minutes walk coming back on yourself.

By plane:

Arles is located 25km away from Nimes airport, 65km away from Marseille-Provence airport, 35km away fromAvignon airport and 72 km away from Montpellier airport. You may then continue your journey by public transport as Arles is well connected to each of these cities by bus or train.
From Nimes airport, a shuttle - whose schedule is coordinated with that of flights - can take you to Nimes' train station from where there are frequent trains to Arles (travel time: 30 minutes).
From Montpellier airport, a shuttle bus can take you to the tramway station "Place de l'Europe", which serves Montpellier's train station where you can hop on a train to Arles (travel time: 50 minutes).
At the airport Marseille-Provence, a shuttle will take you to the airport station where you may hop on a direct train to Arles. Buses and trains can also easily take you to Marseilles' train station from where there are regular trains to Arles (travel time: 50 minutes).

In addition to regular flights operated by national airlines...

…coming from the North of France:
Ryanair flies from Lille to Marseille.

… coming from Belgium:
From Brussels (Charleroi), Ryanair operates flights to Nîmes, Marseille and Montpellier.

… coming from the Great Britain and Ireland:
Ryanair flies to Nîmes from London and Liverpool, and to Montpellier from Leeds. The company can also take you to Marseille from London Stansted, Dublin and Edinburgh.
Flybe operates flights between Avignon and many cities in the United Kingdom: Belfast, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, Guernsey, Inverness, Isles of Man, Jersey, Leeds Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle, Southampton. It also flies to Avignon from Dublin.
Jet2 links Avignon and Leeds Bradford.
EasyJet flies to Marseille from Bristol, and to Montpellier from London Gatwick and Luton.

…coming from the Netherlands:
Transavia operates flights between Amsterdam and Montpellier. Ryanair flies from Eindhoven to Marseille.

…coming from Germany:
Ryanair operates flights from Frankfurt-Hahn to Montpellier. Germanwings flies from Cologne to Marseille.

… coming from Denmark:
Cimber Sterling runs flights to Montpellier from Copenhagen and other cities.

...coming from Spain
Spanair runs chartered flights to Marseille from Barcelona, Seville and Ibiza. Ryanair connects Madrid and Malaga to Marseille.

...coming from Italy
WindJet runs flights between Marseille and Catania.
Twin Jet operates a Marseille-Milan as well as a Marseille-Palermo.
XL also connects Marseilles to Palermo.


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