GARE SNCF D'ARLES
Read moreThe location of this station on the Paris-Lyon-Miramas line is very interesting for travellers who wish to visit the nearby city centre with its pleasant lanes and beautiful houses steeped in history. Built in the 19th century, it is an integral part of the city's heritage. However, its attractions end there. The ticket offices are frequently closed due to a lack of staff, and the infrastructure is basic; the shop is only open in high season. At the same time, we only go there to take the train...
ENVIA
Read moreIt is Véolia which takes care of the buses in Arles, but also in all the intermunicipality. This means that for a single ticket, you can take a line in Arles, such as going to Tarascon, Boulbon, Saint-Martin de Crau, Saint-Pierre-de-Mézoargues or Salin-de-Giraud. The plus: an on-demand pick-up service for disabled people that will allow them to be taken from their home to a bus stop with a simple phone call. Every year, around two million journeys are made on this network.
GARE ROUTIÈRE D'ARLES
Read moreArles is very well served by numerous regional and departmental bus lines. Connections from Nîmes, Saint-Gilles, Port Saint Louis, Salin de Giraud, Les Saintes Maries de la mer, Marseille, Aix en Provence, Avignon, Fontvieille, Maussane and all the Alpilles. The companies that serve these cities are "Les cars de Camargues" and "Autocars Ségura". Moreover, from the bus station passes all the urban network of the city: Envia bus lines, as well as the SNCF regional express lines. The bus station is a 10 minute walk from the city center.