Explore Orange’s Roman heritage on a 2.9 km walking tour. Visit UNESCO sites and uncover 2000 years of history with 19 audio-guided stops.
Explore Orange’s Roman heritage on a 2.9 km walking tour. Visit UNESCO sites and uncover 2000 years of history with 19 audio-guided stops.
- Parc de la Colline Saint-Eutrope - Access the Hill Saint-Eutrope through its botanical promenade. Follow the Julia Barthet climb ahead, leading you to the park’s stairway entrance.
- Rue de l’ Ancien Hôpital - This historic street guides you to the entrance of the old Inn-Dieu. This hospice, dedicated to aiding the impoverished, was established…
- Parc de la Colline Saint-Eutrope - Access the Hill Saint-Eutrope through its botanical promenade. Follow the Julia Barthet climb ahead, leading you to the park’s stairway entrance.
- Rue de l’ Ancien Hôpital - This historic street guides you to the entrance of the old Inn-Dieu. This hospice, dedicated to aiding the impoverished, was established by Maurice of Nassau, son of William I of Orange.
- Eglise Saint-Florent - This quaint 14th-century Romanesque church was once the chapel of the Franciscans of Orange. It served as a burial site for many lords of Les Baux, a powerful family in medieval Lower Provence.
- Place des Frères Mounet - The charming Place des Brothers Mounet offers sunny terraces inviting you to relax. It honors Jean and Paul Mounet, brothers born in Bergerac in the 1840s, who became renowned French actors.
- Place de la République - Arrive at Place de la République, a delightful downtown square surrounded by cafes and restaurants. The central statue is of Raimbaud II of Orange, not to be mistaken for Arthur, the national poet!
- Hotel de ville d’Orange - Located in the city’s heart, Place George Clémenceau was designed for enjoyment! Dating back to the 14th century, the Prince of Orange created this square near the church for residents to gather and enjoy.
- Grand Hôtel d’Orange, BW Signature Collection - Ascend Victor Hugo Street to find the small Place de Langes on your right, behind the Town Inn. It was built on the former walled garden and orangery of the Lubières Mansion Inn, later transformed into a town hall.
- Catedral d’Orange - Stand before the entrance of the old Cathedral of Our Lady of Nazareth, a historic monument. It served as the episcopal see of Orange until 1801, before being decommissioned when the bishopric moved to Avignon.
- Orange - Ascend the grand avenue ahead to reach the impressive Arc de Triomphe. If visiting Orange in summer, take advantage of the city’s free shuttles.
- Arc de Triomphe - Imagine yourself as a Roman in the 1st century CE, arriving via Via Agrippa at Arausio’s northern gateway. Marvel at this magnificent, newly constructed monument symbolizing Rome’s supremacy.
- Meyne - Cross the Meyne River, a tributary of the Rhone, flowing through Orange and Caderousse.
- Route du Parc - On your right is the entrance to Auguste Gasparin Park, a pleasant green space named after a notable Orange family who owned a mansion with a beautiful garden here.
- Temple protestant de l’Eglise Unie - Orange - Pass through Place André Bruey, named after a former mayor of Orange. Today, nothing suggests it was once the scene of a terrible event.
- Temple protestant de l’Eglise Unie - Orange - In the 16th century, with a Protestant prince leading, Orange became a stronghold of the Reformation in a France divided by religious wars.
- Roman Theatre of Orange - Orange boasts not only an ancient theater but also a magnificent municipal theater, a historical monument. Built in the late 19th century by André Jean Boudoy, a collaborator of Charles Garnier.
- Orange - From here, view Saint Eutropius Hill, once home to the castle of the princes of Orange-Nassau. The original tour brought you close to these remnants to share their story, but access to the hill is now restricted.
- Forum romain autrefois identifie comme Gymnase romain a Orange - The ruins before you, protected by a guardrail and surrounded by a wooden walkway for better viewing, are the remains of the ancient Roman Forum.
- Rue Madeleine Roch - A city with Orange’s rich historical heritage naturally features a beautiful Art and History museum. It’s located here, across the street, in this 16th-century mansion Inn, built for Georges Van Cuyl.
- Roman Theatre of Orange - Behind this spectacular 37-meter-high wall lies the city’s international Rising Star, the famous Orange Ancient Theatre. Although the plan was to take you to a spectacular viewpoint from Saint-Eutrope Hill, it is currently inaccessible.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 19 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 19 immersive audio comments along the way (History…)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Orange, a city with a rich 2000-year history, invites you to explore its Roman treasures. Visit iconic landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Ancient Theatre, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This 2.9 km walking tour transports you through time, from the Roman era to the challenges faced by the Principality of Orange. With 19 points…
Orange, a city with a rich 2000-year history, invites you to explore its Roman treasures. Visit iconic landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and the Ancient Theatre, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This 2.9 km walking tour transports you through time, from the Roman era to the challenges faced by the Principality of Orange. With 19 points of interest to discover, it’s the perfect way to experience this city of Princes in a single day.
- 2.9 km walking tour showcasing Orange’s main attractions
- Explore the Arc de Triomphe and the Ancient Theatre, two UNESCO-listed gems
- Audio guide available for historical insights and intriguing details
- Discover 19 points of interest in one day, ideal for history and culture enthusiasts
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.