
Aigues-Mortes Towers & Ramparts Ticket
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Travel back in time to the Middle Ages and discover the place from which the French Crusaders departed: explore the towers and ramparts of Aigues-Mortes with this skip-the-line ticket.
Why Visit the Fortress of Aigues-Mortes?
Explore the stone fortress of Aigues-Mortes at your own pace and immerse yourself in the history of Medieval France. Constructed in the 13th century, these ramparts were the departure point for the French Crusades and are well-preserved. The Aigues-Mortes fortifications consist of over 5,300 feet (1,634 metres) of defensive stone walls connecting twenty towers, including the Tour de Saint Louise and the Tour de Constance, which were used to imprison French Protestants in the 17th century.
Opening Times
The fortress of Aigues-Mortes is open daily at the following times:
From May 2 to August 31: 10 am to 7:00 pmFrom September 1 to April 30: 10 am to 5:30 pm
The final admission allowed is 45 minutes before closing time. Ticket office times are from 10 am to 1:00 pm and from 2 pm to 4:45 pm. Note that these hours are flexible and subject to change.
Special Times
On December 24 and 31, the monument closes at 2:30 pm.
Skip-the-Line
This ticket allows you to avoid the queues at the ticket offices, but you will need to wait for security checks.
Free Admission
Admission to the Medieval towers and ramparts of Aigues-Mortes is free for the following individuals:
Young people from the European Union aged 18 - 25 yearsChildren under 18 years, regardless of nationality
Admission is free for everyone on the first Sunday of the month from January 1 to March 31, and from November 1 to December 31, as well as on the 3rd weekend in September. To obtain free admission, present a certifying document at the ticket office.
Preise
Inklusive
- Admission to the Aigues Mortes towers and ramparts
- Information guide in English
Tipps
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation. Accessible toilets. An accompanying person is required. Offers technological adaptations for the deaf. Signage with easily recognisable pictograms. Information in accessible formats.


