What to do and see in Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur: The Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day

August 24, 2021 Weston Hennigan

French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Toulon

1. Adventure Rooms Provence

5 avenue Colbert, 83000 Toulon France +33 4 98 07 71 07 [email protected] http://www.adventurerooms-provence.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 521 reviews

Adventure Rooms Provence

The live escape game in Toulon : discover a new cool one hour activity with your friends, family or colleagues ! Come to take up this challenge !

2. Room City

45 rue Victor Clappier, 83000 Toulon France +33 4 82 79 50 54 [email protected] http://www.room-city.fr
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Room City

45 rue Lamalgue Quartier-Village du Mourillon, 83000 Toulon France +33 4 94 98 10 07 [email protected] http://www.galerie-inna-khimich.com
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Inna Khimich Art Gallery

An art gallery with a selection of figurative and abstracts painters and sculptors coming from different places in the world. This art gallery id near the sea and in a very nice part of Toulon which was a village of fishermen in old times. Now, the "Rue Lamalgue" is a little street with nice shops for decoration and clothes, for food, antique stores and art galleries. English, Russian and ukrainian speaking.

4. Continuum Escape Game Toulon

915 avenue de la Victoire du 8 Mai 1945 Espace Victoire, 83000 Toulon France +33 6 34 68 73 47 [email protected] http://www.continuum-toulon.com
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5.0 based on 274 reviews

Continuum Escape Game Toulon

Continuum Escape game Toulon offers unique and immersive escape rooms. Build your team and come try the experience!

5. ChronoRoom

3 rue de l Humilite, 83000 Toulon France +33 6 65 33 60 24 [email protected] http://www.chronoroom.com
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5.0 based on 37 reviews

ChronoRoom

ChronoRoom is an escape game. With family or friends, you will have 70 min to solve all the puzzles game.

6. Musee National de la Marine

Place Monsenergue Quai de Norfolk, 83000 Toulon France +33 4 22 42 02 01 [email protected] http://www.musee-marine.fr/toulon
Excellent
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4.5 based on 517 reviews

Musee National de la Marine

Reviewed By Caramac2018 - Wales, United Kingdom

So much to see in this marvellous museum I had to go back a second time to see it all. Lots of extraordinary, traditional exhibits with meaningful explanations provided by the multilingual information devices. Very pleasant atmosphere and extremely educational and informative. The gift shop is small but has some lovely pieces - reasonably priced.

7. Opera de Toulon

Boulevard de Strasbourg, 83000 Toulon France +33 4 94 93 03 76 http://www.operadetoulon.fr
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4.5 based on 99 reviews

Opera de Toulon

The Grand Théâtre de Toulon was inaugurated on October 1, 1862. It replaces the old Salle de la Comédie, not yet centenary (1770), but very old-fashioned, cramped and uncomfortable according to the good society of Toulouse. The construction of a new hall was made possible by the extension of the city decreed in 1853 and the transfer of its ramparts further north. The Grand Theater, as it is named, is the first monument (1856-62) erected in the new Toulon, the surface of which is multiplied by three. Admirably located in the heart of the new city, the monument is oriented North / South, with a monumental facade to the South, cleared by a place originally created for this purpose along the Rue Royale (current Jean Jaurès street) and a Façade also "historié" in the North, dressing remarkably the brand-new boulevard Louis-Napoléon. It is enhanced by a judicious use of the natural declivity of the ground, which allows to the south a large staircase which releases it of the place in a spectacular way, like a square of cathedral, or rather of temple to Seen from the architecture with columns and pediment. Obviously we enter the Temple of Art. Apollo is present in many places. Indeed Toulon saw very great for his theater by opening a room of 1797 places at the origin, barely 100 less than the Palais Garnier in Paris. Its population had doubled in less than 20 years, from 35,000 in 1830 to 70,000. We will mention that L'Opéra de Paris, commissioned in 1861 to Charles Garnier, will not be inaugurated until 1875, thirteen years after the Grand Théâtre de Toulon! The neo-classical building with its semicircular arches, gray and pink columns and pediment, has many interesting details among which are noteworthy geometric friezes of Byzantine inspiration, oriental style which will be highly prized At the end of the century. The building, designed by the architect Léon Feuchères occupies a floor area of ​​27 x 70 meters, or nearly 2000m2. It has an infra structure of stone masonry and metal beams according to the principles of construction of the time (semi-metallic). The Grand Théâtre de Toulon was first performed on October 12, 1862, with a revival of the comic opera by Fromental Halevy (1799-1862), "Les Mousquetaires de la Reine", composed in 1846. Halévy had just died Year) in Nice where he was staying for health reasons.

Reviewed By JohnJ4391

Une belle trouvaille inattendu. Suis pas un fan d'opera. Alors j'ai profité d'une belle concert classique. Déjà, le bâtiment wow de 1862 la deuxième plus grande opera de France. On as pris un box. Acoustic moyenne en haute mais belle performance. First off the building wow! Didn't expect this in Toulon. Dates from 1862 is second largest in France. I went to a concert. Perched up in a box. The acoustics weren't the best I've heard but hey great concert.

8. Memorial du Debarquement et de la Liberation de Provence

Route du Faron Sommet du Faron, 83200 Toulon France +33 4 94 88 08 09 [email protected] http://www.cheminsdememoire.gouv.fr/fr/memorial-du-debarquement-de-provence-mont-faron
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4.5 based on 249 reviews

Memorial du Debarquement et de la Liberation de Provence

Situé dans un cadre avec une vue extraordinaire, le Mémorial s'intègre dans un monument historique dédié au débarquement de Provence lors de la 2ème guerre mondiale.

Reviewed By swissdales - Versoix, Switzerland

We had no idea of the Provenance Landings which seem to have been overshadowed by the Normandy equivalent in history. This museum was really well presented walking you through the history of WW2 and the role that allied forces and especially the French had in liberating the south of the country. To get to the museum we took a cable car which offered outstanding views of Toulon and the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier. A really excellent visit that I would highly recommend.

9. Musee des Arts Asiatiques de Toulon

169 Littoral Frederic Mistral, 83000 Toulon France +33 4 94 36 83 13 http://toulon.fr/envie-bouger/article/musee-arts-asiatiques
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Musee des Arts Asiatiques de Toulon

10. Palais des Congres Neptune

Place de Besagne, 83070 Toulon France +33 4 98 00 83 83 http://www.congresneptune.com
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Palais des Congres Neptune

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