Star City Nîmes in southern France citywalk
Nîmes is known as the Rome of France, this ancient city, located on the ancient traffic artery, blends the styles of Gaul, ancient Rome and Andalusia, the city is not large, can be measured on foot.
There are six existing arenas in the world, one of which is in Nîmes, well-preserved ancient Roman ruins, also let Nîmes get the name of "Roman City".
Freedom Square and Nîmes train station are opposite each other, there is a Pradier fountain on the square, and the other end is the Saint Baudel Cathedral, the most eye-catching of the cathedral is the towering bell tower, next to it is the courthouse, a very ancient Greek style building.
The World Heritage Site Pont du Gard in the suburbs, is the world's highest Roman aqueduct bridge, with its excellent preservation status and attracts attention, becoming the only ancient three-layer bridge that stands to this day.