The southern France city of Toulouse is a study in contrasts. Visit the Academie des Jeux Floraux, the oldest literary society in the western world, as well as the Galerie du Chateau d'eau, the world's first photography museum. Stroll the Garonne, before visiting France's most beautiful pipe organ at the Saint-Sernin Basilica. Yet for all its medieval architecture, Toulouse is a modern city, home to the European aerospace industry, as well as bars and restaurants in bustling Place du Capitole.
Restaurants in Toulouse
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A board game bar, where you can drink cocktails, beers, soft and hot drinks. Animators are here to offer you a large choice of games and explain them to you.
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Craft beers, organic wines and local food is what you are going to find at Le Tasta Aquò (which means Taste This in the local dialect, occitan). You can drink there locally produced whiskies, gins and rhums ! Go there for the occasional live music or DJ.
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Librairie indépendante depuis 27 ans : spécialiste BD, Comics VO & VF, Manga et Littérature de L'imaginaire.
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I visited this historic ( it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the body of St. Thomas Aquinas has been there since 1369) and beautiful church during a Sunday mass. This is an active church with a dedicated congregation. I, along with other visitors, were quiet and respectful of the mass. It was acceptable to very quietly walk the inside perimeter and to unobtrusively take photos (make sure your camera or smart phone is set so that the “click” is silent - the clicking sound when a photo is taken is disruptive). It is difficult to describe the beauty and serenity of this space - the arches, windows, altars, parishioners, and stonework of the structure itself. This is a must-see place.
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The Garonne river in Toulouse offers nice walks along the banks with amazing views on brick-made historical buildings both at night and during daytime. It’s also an opportunity to learn a lot about the history of the city that was organized around the river.
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We took a stroll down the Quai at sunset. There is a place where you can buy beer and wine. We then walked down the length of the Quai. Tons of people also taking advantage of the setting.
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Located in the historical heart of Toulouse, a few steps away from the famous Place du Capitole, la Voie Maltee is opened from 2PM to 10PM, to malt and hop lovers. A hundred different fresh beers await in our cellar. Belgian, french, german, breton, english, but also local, organic or gluten-free - come discover our selection.
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