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Explore Roman heritage and medieval charm on this 5-hour tour from Nîmes to Uzès and Pont du Gard, led by expert guides for $99 per person.

This 5-hour tour offers a captivating journey through South France, combining the grandeur of Roman architecture with the strolls through a medieval town. For $99 per person, you get a well-rounded experience that covers UNESCO sites like the Pont du Gard and the Nîmes Amphitheatre, along with the charming streets of Uzès. The tour is ideal for those interested in history, architecture, or simply enjoying scenic landscapes, all within a small group limited to 8 participants for a more personal touch.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on Roman heritage—visiting key sites like the Maison Carrée and the Amphitheatre, both recognized UNESCO world heritage sites. The highlight is the Pont du Gard, one of the best-preserved Roman aqueducts in the world, with entry included. While the tour offers a thorough exploration of Nîmes and Uzès, it’s worth noting that wheelchair users are not accommodated, and adequate walking is involved.
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The tour begins conveniently at the Nîmes Tourism Office, providing a central location for travelers staying nearby. From here, the guide takes you on a journey through Roman history and medieval streets, with a focus on important sites easily accessible on foot. The meeting point makes it easy to join without hassle, and the driver/guide ensures a smooth experience from start to finish.

The Nîmes Arena is one of the first stops, and it’s recognized as a UNESCO site. This ancient Roman amphitheater once hosted gladiatorial contests, and today, visitors can admire its impressive structure and imagine its lively past. Next, the Maison Carrée—a well-preserved Roman Temple—offers insights into religious life during Roman times. Both sites are accessible for photos and brief exploration, giving a vivid sense of Roman engineering prowess.

The tour allows time for photo stops at Jardin de la Fontaine, a scenic park that surrounds some of Nîmes’ Roman monuments, adding a touch of nature to the historical scenes. The Amphitheatre of Nîmes provides a grand perspective on Roman entertainment and architecture. These sites are all UNESCO protected and represent the region’s deep-rooted Roman influence.
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The journey continues to Uzès, a beautifully preserved medieval town and the first Duchy of France. Walking through its narrow streets, visitors appreciate the historic buildings and charming squares. The guide offers background about the town’s history and significance, making the stroll both educational and visually delightful. Uzès provides a contrasting experience to the Roman sites, with its medieval charm and less crowded streets.

The trip’s climax is the visit to the Pont du Gard, a spectacular Roman aqueduct that has stood for over 2000 years. Entry is included in the tour, allowing visitors to explore this world-renowned UNESCO site at their own pace. The structure’s imposing height and precision construction make it a must-see. The site’s views are particularly striking, offering excellent photo opportunities of the surrounding landscape.

This tour is led by professional guides fluent in English and French, ensuring clear explanations of the sites’ historical significance. The air-conditioned minivan provides comfortable transport between stops, which are carefully scheduled to balance sightseeing and leisure. Bottled water is supplied, keeping participants refreshed throughout the 5-hour journey.
The tour is designed for small groups, limited to 8 participants, fostering a relaxed environment for questions and conversation. It departs from the Nîmes Tourism Office, simplifying access for visitors staying nearby or arriving by local transportation.

Most stops are UNESCO sites, emphasizing the importance of heritage preservation. Visitors are encouraged to take photos and explore each site at a comfortable pace. Since the tour involves walking, it’s best suited for those with good mobility. Wheelchair users may find it challenging, as no specific accessibility accommodations are mentioned.
The duration of 5 hours is ideal for a rundown without feeling rushed, and the small group size ensures a more intimate experience. The overall value is enhanced by entry fees already included, and the knowledgeable guides add depth to each visit.

Compared to other tours that might focus solely on either Roman sites or medieval towns, this experience combines both for a well-rounded day. The inclusion of the Pont du Gard as a highlight adds a memorable touch, especially for those interested in Roman engineering.
Travelers who appreciate stunning views, historical landmarks, and personalized attention will find this tour particularly satisfying. It’s suitable for those who want a balanced mix of guided explanations and free exploration, all within a manageable 5-hour window.
This tour offers a cost-effective and comprehensive way to see some of France’s most important Roman monuments along with the charm of medieval Uzès. The entry to UNESCO sites and a small group setting make it both informative and enjoyable.
While it’s not suited for wheelchair users or those with limited walking ability, the tour’s curated stops and expert guides ensure a relaxed yet engaging experience. Whether you’re passionate about history or simply want to enjoy scenic landscapes punctuated by ancient marvels, this trip provides a clear window into 2,000 years of heritage.
Does this tour include transportation?
Yes, the tour is conducted via air-conditioned minivan, which transports participants between sites.
Are entry fees included?
Entry to the Pont du Gard is included, along with guided visits of the Nîmes Amphitheatre and Maison Carrée.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, wheelchair accessibility is not accommodated, and some walking is involved at each site.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is possible if canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.