Thermes romains de Constantin

Thermae Arles, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France

What to expect

The Thermes de Constantin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an ancient Roman thermal bath complex located in Arles, France. The site features a well-preserved caldarium, a hot room with a vaulted ceiling and a marble pavement, as well as other remains of the ancient baths. Visitors can explore the site and learn about the history and architecture of the thermes, which were an essential part of Roman urban life. The thermes were not only a place for bathing and hygiene but also a social hub where people would gather to exercise, relax, and engage in various activities. Although the site may be difficult to access for people with reduced mobility, it is a fascinating place to visit for families and history enthusiasts

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Visiting Arles with family: 10 things to see

Visiting Arles with family: 10 things to see
This family's experience:

Activities: We visited the thermes romains de Constantin and saw the remains of the ancient baths. The kids learned about the daily life of the Romans

Highlights: The kids enjoyed learning about the daily life of the Romans ✨