Set in the heart of Nîmes, Royal Hôtel features an on-site restaurant, La Bodéguita, which opens onto Assas Square.
anne
United Kingdom
Quirky decor, great location central Nimes, bar and restaurant at hotel but others nearby if preferred. One way system for cars confused us but did eventually find underground parking paid for by hotel
Located in the centre of the historic town of Nîmes, Hôtel Marquis de la Baume is a 17th-century town house just 3.7 km from Parc Expo Nîmes and 650 metres from Nîmes Arena. Free WiFi is provided.
Located opposite the train station in Nimes, this hotel offers low-cost rooms with free Wi-Fi access and satellite TV. A buffet breakfast is prepared every morning and reception is open 24 hours a...
Annie
France
Very central and clean. Good breakfast being able to stay until noon on departure day.
Located in the pedestrian area of Nîmes historical city centre, Hôtel De L'Amphithéâtre consists of 2 mansions dating from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Tina
Ireland
The staff/ owner / manager - all were so friendly and helpful. Generous with information and Nimes Tips! The hotel has personality and a warmth about it that I found unique. The atmosphere in the reading room and breakfast room was so calm and the background music was ✅. I was only sorry I had to catch a flight and skipped the breakfast. Rooms clean and nicely furnished. Not as roomy as other hotel stays, but you cannot beat the central location. Absolutely ideal place for a stay over in Nimes. Gives you a base and you are steps away from the arena, shops, restaurants and bars. If going to a concert in the Arena - you are across the road.
Kyriad Nîmes Centre 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 on a pedestrian street in the centre of Nîmes, Hotel Concorde offers simple guest rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi access. The ancient Roman Arena of Nîmes is 200 metres away.
Chris
United Kingdom
The owner/manager was very welcoming, the room was newly decorated and the hotel was central and a direct walk from the station.
Located a 10-minute drive from Nimes city centre and 15 kilometres from the Nimes-Arles-Camargue Airport, this 4-star resort offers free access to the Vatel’s Spa and fitness centre, where facilities...
Situated 3 km 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.
Dr Kate
United Kingdom
The hotel was very quiet, and the gardens around the hotel were tranquil and stylish. The staff were friendly, helpful and efficient. The bed was comfortable, and the meals were excellent.
Located in the centre of Nîmes, La Maison de Sophie offers boutique hotel accommodation 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.
Offering an outdoor pool, C Suites is a urban resort located in Nîmes just 3 km from the Arenas. This fully renovated hotel is set in a 1-hectare tree-filled park, a tennis court, and a boules court.
The room was a good size. Reception was fantastic.
Nimotel is located 1 km 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 near Exit 25 of the A9 Motorway in Nîmes, HÔTEL B&B Ville Active is 2 km 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 Centre Arènes is located in Nîmes. Free WiFi access is available. It is 950 metres 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.
Located right next to the exit 25 of the A9 motorway, ibis Nîmes Ouest is located 4 km from the centre of Nîmes and 12 km from Nîmes Airport. The hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi.
Good staff, secure car park, enjoyable outside area
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.
Kyriad Nîmes Centre 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.
Location, parking, room small but it has everything, clean
Located on a pedestrian street in the centre of Nîmes, Hotel Concorde offers simple guest rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi access. The ancient Roman Arena of Nîmes is 200 metres away.
Good central location. Good for the single traveller
Located a 10-minute drive from Nimes city centre and 15 kilometres from the Nimes-Arles-Camargue Airport, this 4-star resort offers free access to the Vatel’s Spa and fitness centre, where facilities...
L'amabilité du personnel, la chambre et le parking
Located in the pedestrian area of Nîmes historical city centre, 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 centre 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 centre of Nimes, right behind the ancient roman site, the Porte d’Auguste.
Emplacement idéal. Tout visité à pied. Hôtel très propre.
FAQs about hotels in Nîmes
On average, 3-star hotels in Nîmes cost £80 per night, and 4-star hotels in Nîmes are £115 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Nîmes can on average be found for £336 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Nîmes this weekend is £84 or, for a 4-star hotel, £144. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Nîmes for this weekend cost on average around £368 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £94 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nîmes for tonight. You'll pay on average around £143 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nîmes will cost around £385 (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 amphitheatre. 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.
Also water-related is the incredible Pont du Gard, a triple-arched Roman aqueduct across a river north-east 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 art collection, and the simple cathedral is also worth visiting.
In addition to plenty of restaurants and bars, Nîmes has a good range of accommodation. 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.
Really good small city, great sites particularly Roman...
Really good small city, great sites particularly Roman architecture, apparently the best in France. Lots of great water features. Lovely park with bar/ restaurant. Nice vibe, friendly people. Lots of bars and restaurants.
Shirley
United Kingdom
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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
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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.
Great experience. I love the warm welcoming with one of the staff opened the door for me, another one who take my luggage to the room, and the champagne that they offer. The room was big and could easily suit for 2 people. The bed was comfortable and I loved the shower there. Plus big bonus for having "Q-tips" in the bathroom. The hotel located near the Jardin de la fontaine and Maison Carrée, but it's possible to walk to the Amphitheatre as well. There is a bus stop near the hotel. Thank you for the welcoming :)
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.
A fabulous, historical hotel in the centre of Nîmes, within walking distance of all the main Roman sites. The little side streets are full of cafés and restaurants and it’s a lovely area with a great vibe. The staff were friendly and welcoming, and the room was beautiful - very large and luxurious. We requested a massage in the spa area and they were quick to arrange it. The Michelin starred restaurant, Rouge, in the hotel is amazing and we really enjoyed the tasting menu there.
Friendly staff. Welcoming. We arrived early so while room (upgraded) was being prepared she added a log to the fire. Hotel is beautiful with something new to see in every area and on every wall. Bit cold but wonderful gardens and terrace. Room was large with a very comfortable bed. Simple nice breakfast. 5 minute walk to train station and 10 to old town area. We would come back if we return to Nimes and recommend it to others.
Very peaceful and convenient location - easy walk to the town centre. The hotel is beautiful; tranquil, serene and set around shaded courtyards with gorgeous planting and the sound of trickling water. Our room was very spacious and luxurious and the staff were incredibly helpful and attentive. Breakfasts were idyllic. We thoroughly enjoyed our short stay in Nimes and would love to return one day.
We stayed 2 nights and found the hotel of high quality with excellent service. It was perfectly located for our needs as we were day-tripping to local sites and could avoid being in downtown Nimes. The real bonus was the excellent on site restaurant for guests only, which provided a different single-option menu every night cooked to perfection. It truly made our stay complete.
The immediate surroundings outside the hotel are not the most glamorous, though the hotel itself is delightful once you've found it and are inside. The staff were really helpful and even upgraded us to a posher room. Within a few minutes walk is the historic centre of Nîmes and it's less than 10 minutes walk to the amphitheatre.
A very nice hotel, driving distance from Nîmes and many tourist attractions and hikes.
Small cozy rooms in a lovely looking Hotel, with a convenient private parking (shaded by trees which would be a boon during summer).
The room has air conditioning, and is very quiet.
The staff was very courteous and welcoming.
The location is GREAT! You have almost all the sights in a 10-15 minutes radius, walking distance.
The hotel is beautiful and clean.
We didn't have breakfast.
No parking is available at the hotel, but the nearest parking facility is Parking Indigo Nimes Arenes, at 2 minutes' walking distance.
The hotel is right in the centre of Nîmes, in easy reach of its historic Roman monuments, bars and restaurants. The staff on reception were charming and welcoming. My basic single room was clean and modern and, with an inner courtyard aspect, very quiet overnight.
A great place for the weary traveler. The location could not be better, across from the train station. Very friendly and helpful staff. I generally like France and some stress-free aspects of being there, here is an excellent example.
This hotel is wonderful in all respects, but the best thing about it is its location. Right in the middle of everything and only a very short walk to the spectacular Arena of Nimes. We were very impressed.
This pleasant country hotel convenient to Nimes was a highlight of a multi country trip. Our hosts could not have been kinder or more accommodating. Be sure to have dinner there if you can. It's worth it.
We had a very good stay at the Ibis. The location was perfect to get around Nimes. The room was very clean, comfortable beds and excellent staff. Highly recommend this hotel.
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