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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Penny's memorable English speaking walking tours around the city of Toulouse. With 10 years' experience of guiding in Toulouse, my mission is to help you fall in love with 'La Ville Rose' by sharing my passion for all-things Toulouse through walking and talking! Plus, as a real foodie I'm always sharing my tips for where to sample the best of the city's cuisine. I offer both Scheduled walks and Private Bookings.
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Toulouse Guided Walks offers walks and tours in Toulouse and its region, including Carcassonne and Albi. Rich, multi-layered visits that include history, art, architecture, culture and the "good life" these walks take you to wonderful places and invite you to enjoy the past and as well as the present of France. Led by an experienced, certified guide, artist, art historian and long time resident, the walks and visits with TGW offer fascinating and unforgettable moments.
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Granhota : we organise special tours for an original discovery of Toulouse for individuals and groups ! Urban games and treasure hunts for visiting the city while having fun !
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TOUR TOULOUSE REPUBLICANA Una visita guiada por la capital de la II República en el exilio Recorre la historia del exilio republicano español por las calles más céntricas de Toulouse. Reviviremos episodios como la Operación Reconquista, la contribución de los republicanos a la Résistance contra la invasión nazi o las persecuciones policiales más sonadas durante la Guerra Fría.
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I visited in the first week of October as a follow up to the Musee Raymond and was not disappointed. The building itself is a good part of its interest and is filled with artifacts that give a glimpse into life in Toulouse 300 plus years ago. The welcoming volunteers supplied me with a truly comprehensive book in English to guide me and I left with a feeling of really understanding the old city I was visiting. When I took a walking tour the next day I already felt I had laid the ground-work and had my questions ready.
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