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The coral-colored hue of Toulouse’s Old Quarter give the city its nickname—“La Ville Rose” (The Rose City)—but beyond the medieval facades, France’s fourth-largest city is a cultural powerhouse and leader in innovation. A major player in the European aerospace industry and a buzzing university city, Toulouse always has its finger firmly on the pulse. City sightseeing as varied as you’d expect—cruising the Garonne River, diving into bustling food markets, visiting an international Space center, and partying into the early hours are just some of the top things to do in Toulouse.
France’s “pink city,” named after its distinctive brick, is worth visiting. Toulouse is France’s fourth largest city, with world-class museums and galleries, including the Fondation Bemberg for sculptures. There’s a natural history museum, Romanesque churches, Gothic basilicas, and a 13th-century university. It’s also home to France’s best rugby team.
...MoreThe “pink city” of Toulouse is famous for its building color, originating from bricks made with local clay. Its history is long. The university was built in 1229, but the city likely originates from the eighth century BC. It’s been a stop on the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage for centuries.
...MoreStart at Place du Capitole—the heart of Toulouse and see city hall’s elaborately painted walls. In the afternoon, hit the markets to sample delicacies from Languedoc Roussillon. On day two, visit the Museum of Augustins for its art, and step back in time at Jacobins Church, built in 1230.
...MoreThere’s plenty to do in Toulouse at night. Its large student population is reflected in the nightlife and bars, ranging from clubs to pubs to jazz bars. Fat Cat speakeasy is particularly good. Even walking around the city after dark is fun. The bridge, Pont Neuf, is beautifully illuminated.
...MoreAbsolutely not, Toulouse is on the other side of the country from Paris. Even on high-speed trains (TGV), it takes four-plus hours. It’s closer to the Spanish border (75 miles or 120 kilometers) than to Paris. As a result, Toulouse sees more sunshine and higher temperatures than Paris.
...MoreThe best place is on the banks of its canals or rivers. Canal du Midi runs through Toulouse, an engineering feat that links Toulouse to the Mediterranean. Also flowing through the city is the Garonne River. Grab a picnic and sit by the banks or head to a waterside restaurant.
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