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Towers and Walls of Aigues-Mortes

Discover Aigues-Mortes' medieval towers and walls: a journey through remarkably preserved Gothic architecture and Crusader history in the heart of the Camargue.

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Explore the remarkably preserved medieval fortifications of Aigues-Mortes, a 13th-century walled city built by King Louis IX. Wander along the ramparts, discover the towers, and soak in panoramic views of the Camargue's salt marshes and unique landscapes.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking the ramparts, as the surfaces can be uneven.
  • Bring sunscreen and a hat, especially during summer, as the walls offer little shade.
  • Visit early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid crowds, especially during peak season.
  • Check the opening hours in advance, as they vary depending on the season.
  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore the walls, towers and museum.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Aigues-Mortes, such as Place Saint-Louis, the Towers and Walls are easily accessible on foot. Walk towards the northwest corner of the city, following signs for 'Centre des Monuments Nationaux' or 'Tour de Constance'. The entrance is located at Place Anatole France. Allow 5-10 minutes to reach the entrance from most points within the city. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    If arriving by train at Aigues-Mortes station, the Towers and Walls are approximately a 10-15 minute walk. Exit the station and walk straight ahead, following signs to the city center. Once inside the city walls, follow the walking directions above. Alternatively, local buses connect the train station to the city center. Check local schedules for the latest information. A single bus ticket costs around €2.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Aigues-Mortes, and a short taxi ride from the train station or other locations outside the walls to the entrance at Place Anatole France will cost approximately €10-€15. Uber is also an option. Ensure the taxi knows the location of the 'Centre des Monuments Nationaux' or 'Tour de Constance'. Taxi fares within Aigues-Mortes start at €2.60, with a per kilometer rate of €1.80 during the day and €2.70 at night.

  • Parking

    If driving, several paid parking lots are available around Aigues-Mortes. Parking P8 is free, but it may be further away from the entrance. Parking P4 is located near the east ramparts. Other parking options include P1, P2, P3, P5, P6, P7, and P9. Parking rates vary, but expect to pay around €1.60 - €2.00 per hour. From the parking lots, follow signs to the 'Centre des Monuments Nationaux' or 'Tour de Constance'. Be aware that parking can be limited during peak season.

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The Towers and Walls of Aigues-Mortes offer a captivating journey into medieval history. Constructed in the 13th century under King Louis IX (Saint Louis), this remarkably preserved walled city stands as a testament to Gothic architecture and strategic military planning. Aigues-Mortes, meaning "dead waters," was strategically important as France's primary Mediterranean port, serving as a launch point for the Crusades. Enclosing a rectangular area, the 1.6 km long ramparts feature corner towers and fortified gates, providing a comprehensive defense system. The Tour de Constance, erected in 1242 on the site of an earlier tower built by Charlemagne, stands as an iconic symbol of the city's resilience. Over the centuries, the towers and walls have served as a sanctuary, a prison, and a silent witness to historical events, including religious conflicts and periods of upheaval. Visitors can explore the ramparts, walk along the parapets, and delve into the history within the towers. The views from the top extend over the town's grid-like layout, the surrounding salt marshes with their distinctive pink hues, and the distant Camargue landscape. The Porte des Moulins tower houses a mini-museum, adding another layer to the historical experience. A visit to the Towers and Walls of Aigues-Mortes provides an immersive glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on medieval life and the strategic importance of this remarkable fortified city.

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