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Price and Availability Index in Nimes
Holiday Letting Price Information in Nimes
In the above graph, you can see Nimes is most expensive in July (13/07 - 20/07), when prices are on average £130 a night. Conversely, the cheapest average prices are in one week of March (09/03 - 16/03).
Holiday Home Availability Information in Nimes
The graph shows the weekly availability rate in Nimes for the next twelve months. The week with the highest booking rate in the next 6 months is in February (23/02 - 02/03), when 36% of the holiday lettings are booked. The week with the most available holiday lettings is in August (31/08 - 07/09), with 79 of the vacation rentals available.
The Weather in Nimes
Check out the climate diagram for Nimes. On average, the warmest month is July. February is the coolest month, with the average minimum temperature falling to 3°. The rainiest month is July, while the driest month is May.
Rent a holiday home in Nimes and discover this wonderful city
Known for its epic Roman Coliseum, Nimes is a delightful holiday destination for those looking to enjoy a getaway in France. Rent a holiday home in Nimes and stay in a truly authentic cottage or apartment while you explore this characteristically French town. From divine dinners to world-class museums, there is something for everyone in this southern French gem.
Delightful cuisine in Nimes
French cuisine is world-renowned for its fantastic use of fresh meats, fish and vegetables. A local speciality is brandade - a dish of chopped cod with mash potatoes, garlic, oil and milk. You can sample brandade at a variety of restaurants from street side cafes to high-end establishments. Tapenade is a popular starter and often served with a variety of fresh bread. Those on a budget should head to La Truyes qui Filh. This hole-in-the-wall style eaterie is reminiscent of an old tavern and serves excellent food at cheap prices.
Art and culture in Nimes
The Roman amphitheatre, known as Les Arenes is the highlight of Nimes. Constructed almost 200 years ago, the collision is the second-largest of its kind and seats a staggering 24,000 people. Maison Carre, a well-preserved Roman temple is also worth checking out. Musée archéologique and Musée des Beaux-arts are two excellent museums both housing a collection of exhibits from both French and Flemish cultures. After you've had your fill of attractions then stop off for an afternoon wine at one of the many bars on Victor Hugo Avenue.
Travelling Beyond Nimes
The localities of Montpellier and Marseille are equidistant from Nimes and both make an excellent day trip from your holiday rental in Nimes. Head to one of the coastal locations and soak up the sun on one of the region's beautiful beaches.
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