Visit Avignon and Villeneuve lez Avignon aboard a Double-Decker Bus
47 Reviews
Avignon, France

Historical Tours hosted by City tour
24 hours (approx.)
Up to 15 travelers
Meet everyone at the start point
Offered in English
About
- Audioguide
Pickup point
Multiple pickup locations offered. During checkout you will be able to select from the list.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop atPont Saint-Benezet (Pont d'Avignon)
The bridge Saint-Bénézet or bridge of Avignon was made famous by the popular song On the bridge of Avignon ... One dances there, one dances there .... The bridge was begun in 1177. Long of 920 meters, it had 22 arches and was 4 meters wide. This imposing building, which was called the marvel of time, was built in just 8 years, until 1185. But this first bridge of the Romanesque era is destroyed until the fourth arch during the siege of 1226 The new bridge stretches for about 900 meters and has some 22 arches. In the Middle Ages, the Pont St Bénezet fits on one of the most important pilgrimage routes between Italy and Spain. It will become indispensable to the papal court that moved to Avignon in the fourteenth century. Soon, the cardinals moved to Villeneuve to escape the nuisances of Avignon, then described by the poet Petrarch "more infective and more stinky cities of the earth." The bridge was at this time the most direct link between the multiple residences that the cardinals were building, and the Palais des Papes located inside the ramparts of Avignon. At each crossing on the bridge, the Popes used to stop in front of the Bénezet chapel to pray for a moment and leave an alms of a florin. The bridge was paved in 1377 by order of Cardinal Blandiac, in order to remedy the frequent problems of slips causing many accidents and drownings. Louis XIV is one of the last to cross the Rhône before his "collapse" in the seventeenth century. Despite his desire to become owner, he will not be resolved to fund the restoration.
1 hour (approx.)・Admission not included
Pass byCollection Lambert
Museum of Modern Art The Lambert Collection opened its doors in June 2000, on the occasion of the celebrations "Avignon, European Capital of Culture". Yvon Lambert, gallerist and collector, decided to deposit his personal collection in a former 18th century mansion, with a view to a future donation. 350 works from the 1960s to the present have been the first fund to have more than 1,200 references. Place of creation, exchange and dissemination, the Lambert Collection offers five sectors that are deployed in the 2000 m2 of the museum: exhibitions, preventive conservation, activities directed at young audiences, the bookstore and its artists' editions , the restaurant located in the courtyard of the mansion.
Pass byTour Philippe-le-Bel
Built on the rock .... the Philippe le Bel Tower ... from the name of the Capetian king who had it built in the 13th century for the sole purpose of controlling access to the Pont d'Avignon. It is a perfect example of medieval military architecture, symbolizing royal power in the face of pontifical rule.
Stop atFort Saint-andre
The construction of this strong beginat at the end of the 12th century. The latter defended in the 14th century the Benedictine abbey of the same name. Its remarkable gardens are ranked among the most beautiful in France.
1 hour (approx.)・No admission tickets required
Pass byJardins de l'abbaye Saint-Andre
The abbey of Saint-André also invites to the discovery! From its vaulted rooms, sumptuously decorated in the 17th century, to its exteriors ... Because the gardens of the Abbey, having received the label: Remarkable Gardens, are really worth the detour! Romanesque remains and Renaissance Tuscan style ornaments, display their splendor of yesteryear, in the middle of the rose beds, and Mediterranean plants.
Stop atChartreuse de Villeneuve lez Avignon
Chartreuse of the Val de Bénédiction, former residence cardinalice, built under the impetus of Pope Innocent VI, from 1353.
1 hour (approx.)・Admission not included
Pass byMusee Pierre-de-Luxembourg
Housed in a mansion of the 14th century, where followed, many cardinals.
Stop atIle De La Barthelasse
It is in the heart of this green lung of 700 hectares, on the right bank of the Rhone, that we will observe our next stop. A stopover of 10 to 15 minutes, during which you can relax and enjoy the breathtaking panorama of the city of the Popes, located directly opposite! Unless you prefer to continue the bike ride, or to reach the historic center, by taking the free river shuttle.
1 hours and 20 minutes (approx.)・No admission tickets required
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Special child comment
Cancellation Policy
Free Cancellation: For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Not a traditional hop on hop off.
Susan_W, Jun 2024
The bus took you around the outskirts of town which was very informative. I never would have seen these places if it were not for this experience.
However the stops were not well planned or appealing. Was not a typical hop on hop off We did one loop around then exited
disappointing VIATOR
Gerard_S, Jun 2024
This tour did not run of a Sunday or Monday in May 2024 and there we were up early to meet the bus which did not turn up and we have been waiting weeks to try and secure a refund. be very careful about booking this tour
No tour but able to purchase tickets
Sherpa60451565156, Oct 2023
This was a disaster. We booked the tickets the night before. Spent over an hour (should have been a 25 minute drive) trying to get to the start of the tour, only to realize that there was construction and the road was closed. Finally found somewhere to park the car and walked to the meeting place to find a sign saying all tours were canceled that day. Asked the woman working at the ticket counter about a refund and while she tried to be helpful she said we had to contact TripAdvisor for the refund.
Never Again- waste of money
Annette_M, Oct 2023
First Viator allowed us to sign up when the driver takes their lunch! Daily from 1pm -2pm. 2nd driving is so fast and there is no tour guide only audio. Third meet up is not where it was posted in Viator.
Don’t Stop Here
Fern_T, Sep 2023
Their map was awful and we waited at the spot marked on the map which happened to be in the wrong place. We waited for another hour for the bus to come back, only to find that we could ride it but not use it to return to our original starting point.