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Vacation rentals in Nîmes

Discover Nîmes in Gard-Lozère: stroll Roman ruins, picnic in sunlit parks, and explore kid-friendly trails—your family adventure starts in southern France!

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When you visit Nîmes in the Gard-Lozère region of France, your family will be captivated by the majestic Arena of Nîmes, a Roman amphitheater where you can walk ancient corridors and imagine gladiators in action—kids will love the interactive exhibitions and open spaces to explore. Just a short stroll away, the Maison Carrée stands as one of the best-preserved Roman temples in Europe. Families can picnic in the shade of nearby gardens, enjoy gelato from local vendors, and capture unforgettable photos in the heart of historic Nîmes.

What to Pack

Pack your bags for Nîmes in the Gard-Lozère region, where Roman history meets family fun. For sunny days, bring light clothing, swimsuits, and sun hats for splashing at Espiguette Beach, just a short drive away. Cooler months call for cozy layers and sturdy shoes to explore the Pont du Gard or stroll through Jardins de la Fontaine. If you’re craving winter adventure, the family-friendly ski slopes of Mont Aigoual await, so don’t forget snow gear. Add portable chargers, favorite snacks, and travel games for smooth journeys.

Must-Try Activities

Explore the wonders of Nîmes, where Roman history and family fun blend seamlessly. Walk together through the iconic Arena of Nîmes, imagining gladiators in action, or let your kids marvel at the ancient Maison Carrée’s grand columns. Spend sunny afternoons at the Jardins de la Fontaine, where little ones can run beneath shady trees and parents can relax by peaceful fountains. Nîmes’ charming city squares are perfect for enjoying local treats, while seasonal festivals fill the streets with music and laughter for all ages.

Smart Spending Tips

Explore the ancient wonders of Nîmes in the Gard-Lozère region, where a family of four can experience Roman ruins, sunlit plazas, and delicious French cuisine on a daily budget of €350 (€90 per person). Stroll through the Jardins de la Fontaine or take the "Roman Heritage Tour" with Nîmes Discovery Tours for €45 per adult and €30 per child, offering fascinating stories for all ages. Enjoy a relaxed family dinner at La Table du 2, where a three-course meal averages €40 per person, perfect for savoring local flavors together.Explore the ancient wonders of Nîmes in the Gard-Lozère region, where a family of four can experience Roman ruins, sunlit plazas, and delicious French cuisine on a daily budget of €350 (€90 per person). Stroll through the Jardins de la Fontaine or take the "Roman Heritage Tour" with Nîmes Discovery Tours for €45 per adult and €30 per child, offering fascinating stories for all ages. Enjoy a relaxed family dinner at La Table du 2, where a three-course meal averages €40 per person, perfect for savoring local flavors together.

Nîmes in Gard-Lozère offers a fantastic family getaway, blending Roman heritage with vibrant culture. Begin your visit at the Arena of Nîmes, a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre where you can join guided tours or catch a reenactment show. Explore the Maison Carrée, an ancient Roman temple, then stroll through the Jardins de la Fontaine, a lush park perfect for picnics and boat rentals. Families love the Musée de la Romanité, featuring interactive exhibits and archaeological treasures. Don’t miss the Tour Magne for panoramic city views. For a sweet treat, visit Pâtisserie Courtois for local pastries. The pedestrian-friendly city center is lined with boutiques and cafés, making it ideal for relaxed shopping. Join a Camargue Adventure tour for a day trip to see wild horses and flamingos. End your day at La Table du 2, a rooftop restaurant with Mediterranean cuisine overlooking the city’s monuments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Nîmes has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Just a short drive from Nîmes, the dramatic Pont du Gard, a UNESCO World Heritage site, rises above the Gardon River, offering not only a glimpse into Roman engineering but also stunning river views perfect for kayaking or picnicking. The wild beauty of the Camargue Regional Nature Park awaits to the south, where pink flamingos wade through shimmering salt flats and white horses gallop across expansive marshlands, creating an unforgettable Provençal tableau.

  • Yes, families visiting Nîmes can benefit from travel cards such as the “Pass Romanité,” which offers discounted entry to major Roman sites like the Arena of Nîmes, the Maison Carrée, and the Tour Magne. This pass makes it easy and affordable for families to explore the city’s rich Roman heritage. Additionally, local transportation passes are available, allowing unlimited travel on Tango! buses, which connect key attractions throughout the city.

  • In Nîmes, many properties catering to longer stays, such as aparthotels and vacation rentals, often provide both kitchens and laundry facilities, making them ideal for travelers seeking comfort and independence. Options near the Arena of Nîmes or the Jardins de la Fontaine frequently include well-equipped kitchenettes and washing machines, allowing guests to prepare local Provençal dishes and manage laundry with ease after exploring the city’s Roman monuments and vibrant markets.

  • A romantic weekend in Nîmes begins with a leisurely stroll through the Jardin de la Fontaine, where fountains and ancient Roman ruins create a magical backdrop. Couples can explore the iconic Arena of Nîmes, imagining gladiators in the grand amphitheater, before sharing a cozy lunch at a café in the charming Place aux Herbes. As evening falls, savor local cuisine and wine on a terrace overlooking the illuminated Maison Carrée, then wander hand in hand through the atmospheric old town.

  • Absolutely, families visiting Nîmes can enjoy Espiguette Beach, located about an hour’s drive south in Le Grau-du-Roi. This expansive sandy beach is renowned for its gentle waters and shallow entry, ideal for children. The area features well-maintained rest areas, picnic spots, and nearby playgrounds, making it perfect for a day of relaxation and play. The adjacent Port Camargue marina also offers cafes and amenities, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable outing for all ages.

  • Near Nîmes, winter offers a delightful array of activities beyond skiing. Explore the ancient Roman marvels like the Arena of Nîmes and Maison Carrée, which are especially atmospheric in the quieter off-season. Take a scenic walk through the Jardins de la Fontaine, where the crisp air and tranquil fountains create a peaceful setting. For a taste of local culture, visit the bustling Les Halles market to sample regional delicacies, or take a short drive to the Pont du Gard for breathtaking views and riverside strolls.

  • In Nîmes, using public transportation is generally more affordable than renting a car, especially if you plan to explore the city’s Roman landmarks such as the Arena of Nîmes or the Maison Carrée. The Tango bus network offers convenient routes throughout the city and to nearby attractions like the Jardins de la Fontaine, with day passes available for a modest price. Renting a car can be more expensive due to rental fees, fuel costs, and parking, which is often limited in the historic city center.

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