Coming into Arles on a Saturday. Is there anything reasonable there?
What is reasonable to you?
Saturday when?
Go to booking.com and see what’s available
Use the filters for budget, etc
100 euros. Thanks
I stayed at Maison d'Arles, a small B&B that I loved. For 4 nights last October, including breakfast, I paid only 300 Euros. Some rooms and other times of year appear to be more expensive, and going through Booking.com looks more expensive. Payment was in cash at checkout.
This is from my trip report: : I stayed at a wonderful 4-guestroom B&B (not Airbnb), La Maison d’Arles, on Rue l’amphitheatre, down a street from the arena. It was about a 10-15 minute walk to the train station. As a budget traveler, this was by far the nicest (but also one the cheapest) place I stayed; I would not hesitate to recommend it to any budget level traveler. The house was built in the 17th century and beautifully renovated by the host couple about 20 years ago. The host did a bakery run each morning and served the best warm croissants and breads I had anywhere, plus good choices, fresh fruit, and homemade yogurt. I had booked the small single room but because other rooms were open, she put me in a larger double. The house has a roof terrace and a courtyard terrace but it was too chilly in the morning to eat outdoors.
Stayed at Brit Hotel Acacias right near the town entry from the train/bus station. It's a good, basic, modern hotel with AC and a separate bath, luggage storage and all that. It's a budget 3* place but I can't guarantee it's within your budget.
I also stayed at the nearby Le Régence which was, at the time kind of dated, frumpy and a bit odd but functional.
Good luck, enjoy Arles,
=Tod
We also stayed at Brit Hotel Acacias. Convenient to train station, Monoprix, and at the edge of the old city so very walkable to everything. Staff was always welcoming and helpful. We would definitely stay there again.