Located on a pedestrian street in the center of Nîmes, Hotel Concorde offers simple guest rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi access. The ancient Roman Arena of Nîmes is 656 feet away.
Susie
United Kingdom
location was amazing and in the lovely old part of town
Kyriad Nîmes Center hotel is in the heart of Nîmes, integrated in the oldest district of the city close to the Roman arena, the Maison Carrée, museums and shopping streets. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Located a 10-minute drive from Nimes city center and 9.3 miles from the Nimes-Arles-Camargue Airport, this 4-star resort offers free access to the Vatel’s Spa and fitness center, where facilities...
Pascale
United States of America
Loved the breakfast, the restaurant, the spa and the staff.
Located 1.9 mi from Nimes’ Arena, the Mas de Boudan is a boutique hotel that features two restaurants, Bistr'Au and Restaurant Gastronomique, which has a Michelin star.
jaap
United States of America
the food at this place was extraordinary. Both the brasserie and the one star Michelin restaurant were way beyond our expectations. Staff was very friendly and the room was large and well-equipped and modernized. Highly recommended!
Located in the center of Nîmes, La Maison de Sophie offers boutique hotel accommodations in a listed building from the 1900s. The property also offers a garden and an outdoor swimming pool.
robert
United States of America
Very well kept mansion from early 1900s- pool and gardens excellent- better then pictures can capture - has claw bathtub, no shower in the unit we stayed- we were fine with that.
Located in Nîmes and with Parc Expo Nîmes reachable within 8.1 miles, SQUARE HOTEL has a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Eleni
Australia
I only stayed one night but I would definitely go back
Maison Albar Hotels L’Imperator is a luxury hotel located in the city of Nimes.
Timothy
United States of America
Breakfast was a real disappointment, actually a rip off for €36. No cheeses, no real selection of fresh fruit, I’ve visited Europe many times and stayed in many hotels, but I don’t think I’ve ever had a breakfast buffet that was that bad, and maybe not that expensive!
Located in the center of Nîmes, La Maison de Sophie offers boutique hotel accommodations in a listed building from the 1900s. The property also offers a garden and an outdoor swimming pool.
I felt so taken care of! And the place is beautiful.
Located in Nîmes, this 3-star hotel offers free WiFi, a 24-hour reception and daily newspapers. Nîmes Arena, the Maison Carrée and the train station are less than a 20-minute walk away.
le personnel était aimable, un restaurant sur place
Located 3 minutes' walk from Nîmes Train Station in the heart of Nîmes, Citotel Hôtel Cesar is 1.6 mi from Parc Expo Nîmes and 2133 feet from the Arena of Nîmes.
L'accueil, l'emplacement et le rapport qualité/prix
Located near Exit 25 of the A9 Motorway in Nîmes, HÔTEL B&B Ville Active is 1.2 mi from Cap Costières. It offers a terrace, free WiFi and secured parking.
Ease of access from the motorway and secure parking
Hôtel B&B Nimes Center Arènes is located in Nîmes. Free WiFi access is available. It is 3117 feet from the Arena of Nîmes. Each room here will provide you with a flat-screen TV and air conditioning.
Very polite and helpul staff. Great customer service.
Kyriad Nîmes Center hotel is in the heart of Nîmes, integrated in the oldest district of the city close to the Roman arena, the Maison Carrée, museums and shopping streets. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Très bien placé, tout propre, et personnel très agréable
Nimotel is located 0.6 mi from the A9 motorway and a 10-minute drive from central Nimes. It has 24-hour reception, a secure outdoor pool and free WiFi access.
The restaurant was excellent, good value for the price.
Located on a pedestrian street in the center of Nîmes, Hotel Concorde offers simple guest rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi access. The ancient Roman Arena of Nîmes is 656 feet away.
Good central location. Good for the single traveller
Located a 10-minute drive from Nimes city center and 9.3 miles from the Nimes-Arles-Camargue Airport, this 4-star resort offers free access to the Vatel’s Spa and fitness center, where facilities...
L'amabilité du personnel, la chambre et le parking
Located in the pedestrian area of Nîmes historical city center, Hôtel De L'Amphithéâtre consists of 2 mansions dating from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Lovely location. Very comfortable. Lovely staff. Tx Orla
Located a 5-minute drive from the center of Nîmes and Camargues, Hotel Mas de Galoffre, set in a Provençal estate, is an ideal starting point to discover the region and many activities.
Great countryside location but still close to the city.
Central Hotel is set in a renovated, 18th-century building, in the historical center of Nimes, right behind the ancient roman site, the Porte d’Auguste.
Empire Hôtel is located in the heart of Nimes, opposite Nimes Cathedral and 2625 feet from the Roman Arènes de Nîmes. Free WiFi access is available.
I liked the kindness and the attention of the staff
FAQs about hotels in Nîmes
On average, 3-star hotels in Nîmes cost £69 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nîmes are £100 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nîmes can be found for £199 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nîmes this weekend is £75 or, for a 4-star hotel, £133. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nîmes for this weekend cost around £351 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £81 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nîmes for tonight. You'll pay around £124 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nîmes will cost around £270, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
With arguably the most impressive Roman heritage outside Rome, Nîmes is truly a sight to behold. Its most awe-inspiring structure is the virtually intact Roman amphitheater. The gladiators are long gone, but a matador statue outside gives an idea of its current use, which is most celebrated during the annual Feria.
Another amazing Roman monument is the Maison Carrée, a colonnaded temple. The Temple of Diana is less well preserved, but still maintains some of its arched roof and interior details. The peaceful, surrounding Fontaine Gardens cover the grounds of the former Roman baths and still contain elegant water features.
Speaking of water, the incredible Pont du Gard is a triple-arched Roman aqueduct crossing a river northeast of Nîmes. Other Roman remains include the Tour Magne, and 2 gates that allowed access through the city walls.
The Nîmes Archaeological Museum in the former Jesuit college provides background to this history and also houses the Warrior of Grezan, a pre-Roman statue. Another museum houses a fine arts collection, and the simple cathedral is also worth visiting.
In addition to plenty of restaurants and bars, Nîmes has a good range of accommodations. Booking.com’s options include luxury hotels by Parc Expo Nimes, and cheap apartments near the train station, all easily accessible from Nîmes-Alès-Camargue-Cévennes Airport.
Beautiful city with Roman, French and Spanish influences and...
Beautiful city with Roman, French and Spanish influences and architecture. Lots of historical sites to see, fantastic Les Halls and lots of fun social activities going on in the city. Also very close to Uzes and the Pont du Gard.
Colleen
10
Scored 10
So many historical attractions to visit, all within easy...
So many historical attractions to visit, all within easy walking distance from the Royal Hotel. Public Transport was plentiful as was the bars, restaurants and cafés. Favourite place we visited was the Arena, we also enjoyed a visit to the Roman Aqueduct, a 30 minute drive away. Everything else, we walked to. A really good variety of restaurants serving very reasonably priced meals, plus our hotel had a restaurant. Nowhere to avoid in our opinion, everyone we met was happy, helpful and kind. We would happily visit Nimes again in the future and recommend the city.
DAVIES
10
Scored 10
Amazing town with antiquities, parks & museums, and also a...
Amazing town with antiquities, parks & museums, and also a super hub with great rail and bus connections. Walkable (even in the mid summer heat) with lots of places to eat or drink out and watch the world go by.
Derek
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Full of Roman history, monuments in Nimes are within a...
Full of Roman history, monuments in Nimes are within a walkable distance. Worth buying the Discovery pass which gets you into the amphitheatre, Roman museum, Maisonette Carree and Tour Magne. The pass can be bought from whichever site you first visit.
Also visit the Jardins de la Fontaine. The park is extensive and very impressive and you can see the natural spring that used to be the water source. We found the Castellum where the Romans brought the water supply into Nimes via the Point du Gard. From a central chamber the water was fed out to areas in Nimes through lead pipes. It's amazing to still see where the outlets for the pipes were.
From the bus station in Nimes we went on bus number 121 to Pont du Gard. This is one trip that's a must!! We got off at Vers Pont du Gard. The bus stop names are well displayed on the bus well in advance of the stop. From there was about a 10 minute walk to the visitor centre and another 10 to the aqueduct. There is a cinema and museum in the visitor centre. The museum was quite interesting but the film in the cinema seemed a bit pointless.
We also took the 130 bus to Arles. We bought a Liberty pass that got us into 4 monuments and 1 museum. We did the amphitheatre and the theatre, where we sat with our picnic lunch. The cryptoportiques, where you get to wander in the underground cellars, was more extensive than we had thought it would be. We decided on the Alyscamps for our 4th monument visit. Tombs of Roman and Christians lined the avenue leading out of Arles. Would have liked some more information on what some of the inscriptions could have been.
In Nimes visit Les Halles. This indoor food market has a superb display of produce and even if you are not buying, is well worth the visit.
Cheryl
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Nimes is great for a few days; enough museums and Roman...
Nimes is great for a few days; enough museums and Roman history to keep anyone amused for a couple of days (including children) - the town itself is relatively small but has good connections by bus and train to other areas worth exploring. The Tourist Information will provide advice on how to get there.
A combined ticket for the Roman remains and the museum is great value - especially if you engage with the audio guides.
Ingeborg
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A very clean well presented city , easy to walk around when...
A very clean well presented city , easy to walk around when in the old quarters. Good for shopping , eating and historical places . We visited Le Maison Carree . The arena , the Jardins de la Fontaine. On a triple combined ticket purchased on line . A very pleasant stay
I cannot think of a better location if you are visiting Nimes. The apartment was beautifully and tastefully decorated, the terrace was fabulous - I wish we could have stayed another night! When we stayed there the communal stairs to the top floor were being renovated so the initial impression when we entered the building was a little off-putting, but it's no big deal and makes you appreciate the apartment even more! I highly recommend this apartment - more charming and better value than the majority of hotels.
Great small hotel run by a very nice English couple. I liked the little balcony overlooking the street where you can sit and have a coffee /glass of wine. I liked the old fashioned wooden furniture and prefer this to some of the modern, less substantial offerings in many similarly priced hotels. I had the express breakfast which was good value if you don't want a lot to eat. There is a tray in the room with a kettle, tea/ coffee etc. Easy to explore Nimes from here with the Arena a few minutes walk.
Beautiful historic property. Lovely common spaces, comfortable sitting areas, bar, small pool, outdoor terrace and courtyard. Bed and linens were very comfortable of high quality. Our room was very quiet. We were welcomed by a very accommodating staff. Wonderfully located hotel got the old city, but if you have a car the parking garages are a 5-10 minute walk, and difficult to navigate unless you have a very small car and are experienced maneuvering in tight places!
I am a repeat guest at this hotel and highly recommend staying here when visiting Nimes whether for work or pleasure. The hotel is immaculate and all staff are professional, courteous and extremely helpful. On this visit we arrived early and at first there was no room available but the head of reception went out of his way to have a room cleaned for us within less than an hour. We visit Nimes frequently and always stay here.
Fantastic location (basically neighbours with the Arena and very close to everything else), very warm and helpful reception. I arrived earlier than check-in and my train was way later than check-out, had no problems with leaving my things in their care. The room was comfortable and for a city known as the hottest city in France, a well functioning air conditioning was a much welcome relief and for a good night’s rest.
Friendly and helpful staff.
This hotel is well located 5 minutes from the motorway.
It offers secure parking which is free of charge. There is a bus service (no 7) just outside which will take you right into Nîmes centre, though the last bus back is at 20h.
The breakfast at 12€ was reasonable enough, supper good.
There is a good space to relax and take a coffee.
Room was clean and functional.
This elegant apartment leaves nothing to be desired and our eager host was extraordinary. Attention to detail, style, and quality was clear, and, along with the handy location, fulfilled our every expectation. We don't hesitate at all in recommending this choice to other travelers to Nimes. And Nimes: it is an undercelebrated gem!
A warm welcome in Reception with lots of helpful information & great restaurant recommendations. Only 5 minutes walk from the train station and a short walk to all the sights. Large room, huge bathroom! Breakfast exceeded expectations - much better than the usual basic Continental breakfast in France. I would stay here again.
The front desk staff, Emeline and Olivier were amazing! they helped us and took care of our hospitality needs several times and always while being genuinely kind and professional. The perfect location with parking right next to the hotel and thankfully with a special rate for the guests of the hotel.
Breakfast was a real disappointment, actually a rip off for €36. No cheeses, no real selection of fresh fruit, I’ve visited Europe many times and stayed in many hotels, but I don’t think I’ve ever had a breakfast buffet that was that bad, and maybe not that expensive!
We stayed in the hotel over weekend, during our competition in Nimes. For is it was important to have quiet night, to sleep well - this was perfect and to have cheap price - which was perfect too. Breakfast was also fine - cereals, salami, caffee, bread …
Exceptional location, very close to the Nimes Arena & other tourist attractions. The staff was great and very helpful -- spoke excellent English, making communication very easy. The hotel is clean, charming, and offers an excellent breakfast.
Location is great. We visited the Roman history museum the next day and it was highly recommendable. A bit stressful entering Nimes, because of construction and narrow roads, but nice center. The hotel itself is easy, comfortable.
Lovely hotel, very central, very clean and comfortable, not far from the train station and all the cool bits of Nimes. Good place to stay to walk to all the Roman stuff and the medieval centre and all the cool restaurants.
I liked everything about this hotel. It was fabulous, as expected. Class from arrival til departure. 2 nights rounding off 10 day trip to Nimes and Montpellier. It is 5 star hotel for a reason.
the property was amazing, it’s Thailand brought to France. the facilities were great and Joy was very accommodating with any requests and made our stay comfortable and a pleasure!
Max, a hotel employee, , went above and beyond to ensure we had settled into our room. It is very rare in France to find this! We appreciated his helping us very much!
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