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towers and ramparts of aigues-mortes

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  • towers and ramparts of aigues-mortes
    The fortified city of Aigues-Mortes was built in the 13th century on the...
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    • Pirbrightgolfer 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Rectangular walled town on the Camargue marshes. Almost totally unspoilt. Lots of restaurants offering attractive prices. Do take time to visit the beautiful and simple church by the Place St Louis.
    • DanielCharest 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A medieval fort around a charming french town. What more could you want? The ramparts and tower remain in great condition and well appointed with entertaining and educational presentations throughout. Nice restaurants in the square offer a welcome supplement to the pleasant walk around the walls and the town. Loved it!
    • lorddandelion 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Find a parking space and spend a few hours wandering around this quaint fortified village. Spend time in the Cafe's and shops. great way to spend some time soaking up France
    • Xerxes1_9 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is great value for a couple of hours walk round the old city, looking down on the streets and roadways from the walls and with regular exhibits giving information and history (and shade) as you reach each of the towers and gateways along the way. The initial exhibits set up the whole experience very well. Masses of information (in French and English) if you want it or just an unusual walk and some great photo opportunities if that's your preference. Probably not for small children, or for any but the hardiest in the middle of the day when its hot!
    • cookerette 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Having lived in France, I found that this was not a well known historic site. It doesn't make much sense if you don't read up on the history first, but it is close to Arles, which is the end of the Appian Way from Rome. It is also just past the Camargue region which is where the French have their own cowboys. It is beautiful and fascinating.
    • JudyF453 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It costs 7.5 Euros to walk around the walls and it is well worth it. You can stop at the many towers and there are displays in them, although all in French (unsurprisingly). However you can hire a handset to tell you more about the history in various languages. It must be one of the best preserved protective walls I've seen - from the 12th/13th C. It is interesting to see the shape of what was the medieval town inside the walls and also to look out to the Camargue from 2 sides.
    • 901ChrisS901 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      For two weekends in October Aigues Mortes has a Running of the Bulls through the town streets. This seemed like a great attraction but we were very disappointed. The event starts in an open arena surrounded by private seating and a very small 'free' area. In the arena many young men fuelled by a combination of drinks and testosterone invite a bull to chase them. All a bit silly in our view. Eventually the bulls will be run through some barricaded town streets. Because of the festival the ramparts were locked and inaccessible, as were the public washrooms. It's an historically interesting town but not really worth the effort to get there.
    • joesI4048SH 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Well worth visit, be there in good time though as they may try to kick you out early. Very good would recommend.
    • HattieWeymouth 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We did the tour of the Ramparts which we thought was very informative as all the Towers on the walls contained well designed displays about their history and construction. The exhibition about Louis IX was very good. The entry price was good value and the shop contained some classy items . Aigues Mortes is definitely worth a visit - we took the bus from Montpellier - as it is so well preserved and also in the Camargue which is such an interesting area. As other reviewers have commented there are lots of restaurants and bars so it is possible to find one offering good value . However, if you walk just a few minutes away from the main square the town is surprisingly quiet.
    • J0hnandAngela 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The medieval masons made unique marks on the stones. These marks are not modern graffiti.The views from the walls are very good both across the wider area and inwards across the town roofs.
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