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A favourite French escape for our Gurus, Nîmes has a rich history and a vibrant atmosphere. Emerging as a significant Roman city during the construction of the road between Italy and Spain, Nîmes boasts a number of impressive Romans ruins, as well as modern art galleries, lively markets and a denim museum; it is, after all, the namesake of the modern world’s most iconic fabric. The city offers a whole host of excellent hotels and B&Bs, perfect for relaxing family, group and couples’ trips. Featuring enchanting former coaching inns as well as Michelin-starred restaurants-with-rooms, our list of the best places to stay in Nîmes is seriously special.
When it comes to Roman ruins, Nîmes really shines. Admire the 20,000-seat amphitheatre — which you may recognise from Gladiator — and the Maison Carrée, a Vitruvian temple dedicated to Emperor Augustus. The enormously impressive Pont du Gard, a first-century aqueduct engineered to transport water from Uzès into the Castellum in Nîmes, also remains in excellent condition.
Other city highlights include the Musée du Vieux Nîmes, where an exhibition details the history of denim — originally called ‘serge de Nîmes’ — as well as the modern Carré d’Art gallery, and the buzzing Les Halles food market on a 19th-century boulevard. Beyond the city, you’ll find cycling, hiking and horse riding trails aplenty in the Provençal countryside. Come evening, expect a brilliant array of cafés, bars and eateries in the city centre; some within walking distance of the best places to stay in Nîmes.
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Nimes (Gard)
A fabulous country hotel set in the middle of vineyards, fruit orchards and olive trees. Excellent accommodation for families and groups. There are airy and bright bedrooms, four swimming pools, a great restaurant, and an extensive wine list. An idyllic rural hideaway.
Nimes (Gard)
Fabulous 18th century provençal mas on an old wine estate with comfy rooms, suites and self catering apartments, each individually decorated. Wonderful gourmet hampers mean that you can sit back and relax in the beautiful gardens after exploring the nearby towns of Arles, Nîmes and Avignon.
Nimes
A fabulous restaurant with four contemporary rooms attached. Dine on Chef Jérôme Nutile's stunning menu showcasing the finest "haute couture" cuisine in an atmospheric converted farmhouse. Chic rooms are warm yet modern in style. Located just 3km from Nimes. A true foodies destination.
Nimes (Gard)
An historic luxury hotel in the heart of Nîmes. An extensive refurb has breathed new life into this Art Deco gem, featuring light and airy rooms with pops of colour. The restaurant by Pierre Gagnaire boasts two Michelin stars, plus there's a tranquil spa adding a touch of glamour. An elegant escape.
Nimes
Lying a little outside Nimes, Bien Loin d'Ici feels like a quiet retreat into nature. The three double rooms have contemporary decor, en suite bathrooms which lead onto private terraces boasting views and private hot tubs. The outdoor heated pool set amongst wildflowers is absolute bliss. Superb!
Nimes (Gard)
Amazing Baroque-Rococco style in this gorgeous 18th century coaching Inn, 5 mins from Nimes TGV and 10 mins from the Roman arena and centre. Rich drapes, soft lighting, totally spoiling with its own spa and outdoor pool surrounded by luxuriant foliage. Relax by the fire. A calming oasis