When arriving at the train station in Arles, one of the best options to reach your final destination is probably the electrical rickshaw service provided by Taco & Co. With a little supplement, they will drive you by some of the big monuments, such as the colisseum, which is a really nice way to get aquainted to the city. I love to impress my first time visitors this way ;-) The shop right outside the train station also provides various services, such as bicyvle repairs and luggage storage. Special thanks to Elsa who recently was kind enough to have a look after...
   Read moreSimon was our pedicab tour guide and he was fantastic. His English was great. He was very knowledgeable. He was good at tailoring the tour to our interests. If there was a part that we werenât that interested in, he didnât go on about it. If we got to a part that we really were interested in, he elaborated and answered questions. He was very friendly. My mother has a very hard time walking and this was a great way to get to see a lot of the city she otherwise wouldnât be able to see....
   Read moreBest way to see the city, no question. Rented a simple 3-speed city bike for 24 hours, stylish, comfy seat, lock included, for 19 euro (best price you'll find) and was able to see the city 4 times over with little rush! Arles is a city with a hundred little hidden alleyways that would take weeks to explore on foot, get a bike and do it in a day! Simple rental process, 100 euro deposit, speak...
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