Place de l'Horloge
The Heart of Nîmes: Place de l'Horloge
Explore the historic Clock Tower in Nîmes, a charming landmark that reflects the city's rich heritage and vibrant local life.
Nestled in the heart of Nîmes, the Clock Tower is a historic gem that captivates tourists with its stunning architecture and rich heritage. This iconic site offers a glimpse into the city's storied past and serves as a vibrant meeting point for locals and visitors alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Nîmes train station (Gare de Nîmes), exit the station and head south on Avenue Feuchères. Continue straight until you reach the Place de la République. At the Place de la République, turn right onto Rue de la République and walk straight until you reach Place d'Assas. From there, take a left onto Rue du Général de La Boulardière and continue until you reach Rue de l'Horloge. Finally, turn right onto Place de l'Horloge, and you will find the Clock Tower at 1 Pl. de l'Horloge.
Walking
If you are starting from the famous Arena of Nîmes, exit the arena and head east on Rue de la République. Continue straight until you reach Place d'Assas. From there, take a left onto Rue du Général de La Boulardière and follow it until you reach Rue de l'Horloge. Turn right onto Place de l'Horloge, and you will arrive at the Clock Tower located at 1 Pl. de l'Horloge.
Public Transport
If you are near the Nîmes city center, you can take bus line 1 or 3 from any bus stop along the route that leads to the stop 'Place de l'Horloge.' Once you arrive at the stop, you will be directly at the Clock Tower, which is located at 1 Pl. de l'Horloge.
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