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Place d'Aine: A Crossroads in Limoges

Discover Place d'Aine in Limoges: a historic square connecting the city's vibrant boulevards and offering a glimpse into its past.

Place d'Aine is a central square in Limoges, France, marking the western entrance to the city center. Once known as Place des Arènes, it's a historical point connecting major boulevards and offering access to key landmarks.

A brief summary to Place d'Aine

  • Limoges, FR

Local tips

  • Explore the square's surroundings, including the Tribunal de Limoges and the Jardin d'Orsay.
  • Visit nearby shopping streets and restaurants for a taste of local culture.
  • Walk along Boulevard Gambetta to reach the Limoges Town Hall.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Limoges city center, walk towards Rue de la République and continue straight. Place d'Aine will be a central square in the area, approximately a 15-minute walk. From Limoges-Bénédictins train station, head south on Avenue de la Libération, continue to Rue de la Réforme, turn left, and walk until you reach Place d'Aine, about a 20-minute walk. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From Limoges-Bénédictins train station, take bus line 6 or 8 to Place Winston Churchill. Place d'Aine is a short walk from there. A single ticket costs €1.60 and is valid for one hour. Consider the free electric shuttles that circulate in the city center, with stops at Place de la République, Les Halles district and Place d'Aine.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available at the Limoges-Bénédictins train station and can be hailed around the city. A taxi ride from the train station to Place d'Aine will cost approximately €10-€15, depending on traffic. Alternatively, ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Limoges. There are taxi ranks around town.

  • Driving

    If driving, paid underground parking is available at Place d'Aine. Other nearby parking options include Parking Limoges Tribunal and Parking Limoges Les Halles. Hourly parking rates typically range from €1.50 to €2.50. Consider the free electric shuttles that circulate in the city center, with stops at Place de la République, Les Halles district and Place d'Aine.

Discover more about Place d'Aine

Place d'Aine, one of Limoges's main squares, serves as a vibrant hub at the western gateway to the city center. Historically known as Place des Arènes, it stands on the site of the ancient Roman arena, giving a nod to the city's rich past. Created during the time of King's Intendant Nicolas d'Aine, the square's design was influenced by the need to level the terrain.Today, Place d'Aine is a key intersection, linking Boulevard Gambetta (leading to the town hall), Boulevard Victor Hugo (towards Place Denis Dussoubs), Rue des Arènes, and several other streets that branch out towards Les Halles. The square is near Place Winston Churchill and separated from the Jardin d'Orsay by the Tribunal de Limoges.Throughout its history, Place d'Aine has undergone several transformations. It was once traversed by a large boulevard lined with trees and booksellers. Later, an underground parking lot was constructed, traffic patterns were altered, and a green space was added in the square's center. Despite these changes, Place d'Aine remains a significant location in Limoges, offering access to shopping streets, restaurants, and other attractions.
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