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Discover Nîmes with a private 1.5-hour walking tour, exploring key sights like Nimes Arena and Maison Carree guided by knowledgeable locals. Suitable for all.

This private walking tour of Nîmes, priced at $362.40 per group (up to 15 people), offers an intimate way to discover the city’s rich history in just about 1 hour 30 minutes. Led by a local guide, the experience provides personalized insights and the flexibility to customize the route. With the tour passing famous landmarks such as Nimes Arena and Maison Carree, it’s a practical choice for visitors who want a deep yet efficient introduction to this fascinating city.
The tour departs from 6 Bd des Arènes and ends back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward. It is especially suited for those with limited time who still want to see Nîmes’ highlights, thanks to the focus on key sights and the opportunity to ask all your questions. The mobile ticket feature makes access easy, and most travelers can participate regardless of physical ability.
While this tour is priced higher than some group options, it compensates with personalized service and the chance to explore Nîmes at your own pace. Booking on average 40 days in advance ensures you secure a spot, especially during peak seasons.
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The tour kicks off at 6 Bd des Arènes, a central location that’s easy to reach via public transit. Since it’s a private guide leading only your group, the pace remains relaxed and tailored. The ending point is the same as the start, simplifying logistics for the day.
Starting from this convenient spot, the guide introduces the tour’s main attractions and provides a brief overview of what’s ahead. This makes it perfect for those arriving by public transportation or wanting a seamless experience with minimal hassle. The flexibility of a private tour also allows for some on-the-spot adjustments based on your interests.

The Nimes Arena is the first major stop, a well-preserved Roman amphitheater that dates back nearly two thousand years. Tour participants learn about its history and how it once hosted gladiatorial games, akin to the Colosseum in Rome. The guide offers insights into the arena’s architecture and its role in Roman society, bringing the ancient structure to life.
Next, the Maison Carree, a remarkably intact Roman temple, serves as a highlight. The guide explains its construction and significance, helping visitors appreciate its architectural beauty. As one of the best-preserved Roman monuments, it offers a tangible connection to Nîmes’ ancient past.
The Jardins de la Fontaine provides a lush contrast to the historic ruins. This public garden features fountains, sculptures, and shaded walkways, making it a peaceful spot for photos and relaxation. The Temple of Diana, located within the gardens, offers further Roman-era ruins and a glimpse into the city’s ancient religious sites.
The Quai de la Fontaine along the river adds charm to this area, with scenic views and a pleasant atmosphere. The guide shares stories about the development of these gardens and their importance as a historic leisure space.
As the tour continues, the Tour de l’Horloge stands out as a notable medieval tower. The Place du Chapitre showcases the city’s religious and civic architecture, reflecting Nîmes’ medieval history. The Eglise Sainte Perpetue offers insights into the city’s religious heritage and architectural style.
These sites reveal the layers of Nîmes’ history, from ancient Rome through the medieval period, enriching the overall experience.
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Beyond the main landmarks, the guide shares engaging facts that aren’t typically found in guidebooks. For example, the city’s connection to Levi’s Strauss and the fact that Nîmes was the birthplace of denim add a modern twist to the tour. Participants also learn where the movie Gladiator was filmed, providing a pop culture connection to the ancient sites.
These stories make the experience lively and memorable, offering a richer understanding of Nîmes’ multifaceted history.
One of the main advantages of this private tour is the ability to customize the itinerary. The guide can focus more on areas of specific interest or skip less relevant sites, making each experience unique. This flexibility is especially valuable for visitors with particular questions or those wanting a deeper dive into certain topics.
The local guide is dedicated to your group, ensuring personalized attention and thorough explanations. This approach contrasts with larger group tours, providing a more engaging and comfortable exploration.
Most travelers can participate in this 1 hour 30-minute walking tour, but it does involve some walking around historic cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces at sites like the Roman amphitheater and gardens. The tour is suitable for most physical abilities, and service animals are allowed.
Since the tour uses a mobile ticket and is near public transportation, accessibility is quite convenient for most visitors, whether arriving from a hotel or other parts of Nîmes.
Booking the tour in advance is recommended, especially during busy periods, with an average lead time of around 40 days. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind for those with flexible plans.
The tour is provided by Global Guide Services, known for their personalized approach. The private nature of the experience ensures that only your group participates, making it a more intimate and tailored visit to Nîmes.
This private walking tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and small groups seeking an in-depth look at Nîmes’ Roman monuments and medieval sites. It’s also ideal for visitors who prefer a flexible schedule and personalized explanations. Those arriving with limited time but wanting a rundown will find this tour very worthwhile.
This private guided tour offers a well-rounded and engaging way to explore Nîmes. The combination of famous Roman sites, charming gardens, and historic churches provides a full picture of the city’s diverse past. The knowledgeable guides and customizable itinerary make it a top choice for visitors who prioritize depth and personal attention.
While the price reflects the exclusive experience, the opportunity to ask questions and tailor the route makes it worthwhile for those wanting a meaningful visit. Whether for a short stay or a special occasion, this tour delivers accessible, insightful, and enjoyable exploration of Nîmes.
“Claude was delightful and offered insights we would never have learned on our own. I would certainly recommend this for someone with a brief visit…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers a local guide, the private guided experience, and the possibility of customizing the route during the tour.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable yet comprehensive introduction to Nîmes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 6 Bd des Arènes, a location near public transportation and central to the city.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full cancellation is available for free if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour suitable for all physical abilities?
Most people can participate, though it involves walking around historic sites on uneven surfaces.
Can I customize the route?
Yes, the tour offers on-the-spot customization with your guide, allowing focus on specific areas of interest.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted during the tour.
Is this tour good for a quick visit?
Absolutely, the short duration and focus on the highlights make it ideal for brief stays.
What sites will I see during the tour?
You’ll visit Nimes Arena, Maison Carree, Jardins de la Fontaine, Temple of Diana, Tour de l’Horloge, Place du Chapitre, and Eglise Sainte Perpetue.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 40 days in advance is recommended to secure a spot, especially in high season.