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Pont du Gard, Uzès & Nîmes, Half-Day Tour with Entry Fees

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Location Arena Of Nîmes, Avignon, France

Provence Panorama

Embark on a historical odyssey from the Roman period to the Middle Ages as we explore the picturesque towns of Uzès and Nîmes. Marvel at the magnificent medieval structures of Uzès, the awe-inspiring Roman remains of Nîmes, and the iconic 2,000-year-old Pont du Gard, a testament to human ingenuity and architectural brilliance recognized by UNESCO.



In this 5-hour itinerary, visitors will explore the enchanting medieval town of Uzès, which dates back to the Roman era. A significant feature of Uzès is the preserved segment of the ancient aqueduct that served the nearby city of Nîmes. Among these remains, the Pont du Gard stands out as one of the most recognizable parts of the Roman aqueduct system.

The Pont du Gard, constructed around 14 AD, serves as a testament to the ingenuity of Roman engineering. This iconic structure was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985, reflecting its historical importance and architectural significance.

As part of this journey through history, tourists will also uncover other notable monuments from the Middle Ages. These sites offer insights into the rich cultural heritage of Uzès and provide a deeper appreciation for the region's past.

Visitors can marvel at the Roman amphitheater, known as the Coliseum, which holds a place of distinction among ancient Roman structures. Although its original construction date is unknown, it continues to serve as a venue for events, boasting a current capacity of approximately 10,000 spectators.

This comprehensive tour promises a blend of ancient wonders and medieval architecture, offering visitors a profound understanding of both Roman and medieval civilizations.

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Highlights
  • Explore the historical landmark known as Pont du Gard, dating back to ancient times
  • Stroll through the archaeological sites located within the city of Uzès
  • Admire the impressive structures including the Roman amphitheater and arena in Nîmes
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  • Admission fees for the Pont du Gard and the Arena of Nîmes
  • Lunch options available at the site
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off services offered

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Duration 5 hours

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English and French.

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Small group

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Frequently Asked Questions about Pont du Gard, Uzès & Nîmes, Half-Day Tour with Entry Fees

What is the purpose of this historical itinerary?

The purpose of this historical itinerary is to take visitors on a journey through time, exploring the picturesque towns of Uzès and Nîmes, their magnificent medieval structures, and the iconic 2,000-year-old Pont du Gard.

Where does the itinerary start?

The itinerary starts with a visit to the enchanting medieval town of Uzès.

When did the Roman period begin in Uzès?

The Roman period began in Uzès during the early days of the Roman Empire.

How long does the itinerary last?

The itinerary lasts for 5 hours.

Which Roman structure is preserved in Uzès?

A significant feature of Uzès is the preserved segment of the ancient aqueduct that served the nearby city of Nîmes.

What is the name of the Pont du Gard and when was it built?

The Pont du Gard is an iconic structure that serves as a testament to the ingenuity of Roman engineering. It was constructed around 14 AD and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

What event does the Roman amphitheater in Uzès continue to host?

Although the exact construction date of the Roman amphitheater is unknown, it continues to serve as a venue for events, boasting a current capacity of approximately 10,000 spectators.


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