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10 essentials: what to see and do in Toulouse in 1 or 2 days

Historic center of Toulouse in France
Historic center of Toulouse in France

Something that has always caught my attention in most of the cities I have visited in Franceexcept the wonderful Paris and some other cities, especially with a university atmosphere, is the lack of atmosphere in the streets as soon as evening begins to fall, even in summer.

A good example of this would be the city of Poitiers, which is well worth visiting for its great Romanesque art heritage.

For this reason in me sightseeing visit to Toulouse, South of France, In the province of Haute Garonne belonging to the new Occitania region, I was surprised by the great atmosphere that was in the streets of its historic center.

This is largely easy to understand since it is the third university city of the Gallic country.

In fact other university cities such as Rennes o Tours, its historic centers also show a great atmosphere.

Added to this is the more open character that characterizes the people of the south of France, so that it is easy to find squares with very lively café or restaurant terraces, as well as a lot of people on the city's streets of medieval origin.

Toulouse, the Pink City in the south of France

In your walk through the historic center of Toulouse you will discover why they call her the pink city.

New bridge over the Garonne River in Toulouse
New bridge over the Garonne River in Toulouse

This is due to the characteristic color of the facades of the houses, for whose construction bricks were used instead of stones.

In this way, in Toulouse you will find numerous palaces built at the time of the production boom of the plant known as pie.

These mansions combine with the half-timbered houses with brick facades that still remain in the city as an exponent of the medieval period.

If in a tourism trip you consider visit the historic center of Toulouse, an always recommended option is to sign up for one of the guided tours that are organized by Tourist Office.

With various itineraries, you will visit the most notable corners of this city that lives on the banks of the Garonne river, thus discovering their heritage.

What to see and do in Toulouse on a day of sightseeing

In my short stay in Toulouse We participated in one of these guided tours with a duration of just over two hours, in which we toured the most important corners of the city and discovered its most outstanding monuments.

Here you have the information with the best places to see and things to do in Toulouse in one day.

Assézat's mansion in Toulouse

Assezat mansion in Toulouse
Assezat mansion in Toulouse

Thus, one of the samples of cultural heritage of Toulouse is Assézat mansion.

Built in 1557, it is considered a masterpiece of Renacimiento in Toulouse.

Its owner was the merchant Pierre de Assézat who had prospered from the pastel grass trade (paste).

When you visit you will see that the highlight of the building is its patio, with its galleries and balconies.

Our Lady of La Dorada Church in Toulouse

On the banks of Garonne river Find it church of Our Lady of La Dorada.

It is a building whose origins date back to the 6th century, although the current façade, which will remind you of a classic temple, is much more recent, from the 19th century.

To highlight at the bottom is the image of the Black Virgin, which is dressed in luxurious clothing.

And also comment that the interior walls of the church in its day were covered in gold, hence its name.

Place de la Dorada in Toulouse

Tango festival in the Plaza de la Dorada in Toulouse
Tango festival in the Plaza de la Dorada in Toulouse

Next to this church is located the Golden Square, very popular among Toulouse people.

Every July the Tangopostal Festival in which popular tango dances take center stage in this French city.

These dances commemorate the fact that the famous tango singer Gardel was actually born in this French city, which is something little known, and which I discovered when I arrived in Toulouse.

In this area you can see some houses that date back to the Middle Ages, with its typical half-timbered facades (half-timbered).

On the other bank of the river is a popular neighborhood that has its origins in the 13th century, and which concentrated many republicans exiled from Spain after the Civil War.

Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse

Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse
Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse

Nearby you find the st peter's square, very popular among university students, with its garden area that, in reality, is the remains of the cloister of an old convent.

Now, the main axis of the historic center of Toulouse is the one who since Basilica of San Sernín (Saturnine) takes you to the Capitol Square, Where is the town hall.

The aforementioned basilica is, possibly, the most important historical monument of this French city.

No wonder it is the second oldest in France and the largest Romanesque temple still standing in Europe.

Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse
Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse

But Basilica of Saint Sernin (Saint Saturninus) is linked to the pilgrimages of the Camino de Santiago French, being one of the main stages of the area, along with the Conques Abbey.

The basilica of Toulouse Construction began at the end of the 250th century to house the relics of the aforementioned saint, who legend says died a martyrdom after being dragged by a bull, around the year XNUMX.

From the architectural point of view, there is no doubt that you will be surprised by its dimensions, which will draw your attention even more when placed in the center of a square.

Built mainly of brick, with decorative stone elements, its tall octagonal tower, 64 meters high and five levels, stands out externally.

Another notable element is the chancel, with its five chapels distributed around the apse.

Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse
Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse

Of greater artistic interest than the front door is the side door, called Miegeville Gate, which you access after crossing a stone portico, and where you should pay attention to the sculptural richness of the tympanum built in 1110.

The interior of the Basilica of Saint Sernin It is arranged in five naves.

Visiting times for Basilica San Sernín

The Visiting hours of the Basilica of Saint Sernin in Toulouse They are, on weekdays, from 8,30:19 a.m. to 8 p.m., and on Sundays, from 20 a.m. to XNUMX p.m.

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To visit certain rooms, such as the crypt or the sacristy, there are special hours that vary depending on the time of year, so for your visit, we advise you check the schedules.

And if you want to see the grounds of the tomb of Saint Saturninus, you must go on November 29, the saint's day, the only one in which it is open to the public.

Bull Street in Toulouse

Bull Street in Toulouse
Bull Street in Toulouse

The San Sernin square, where the basilica is located, part of the bull street which ends in the large esplanade of the aforementioned Capitol Square.

La bull street, like the church of the same name that is in it, remembers the martyrdom of Saint Saturninus, who died dragged by a bull.

Capitol, Toulouse town hall

Capitol Square in Toulouse
Capitol Square in Toulouse

The great monument in the square is The capitol, that is, the town hall, a building with an 18th century façade neoclassical that alternates stone and bricks of striking red color.

I will tell you that in the paintings and gala rooms of the Capitol Paintings and sculptures from the late 19th century are shown that present notable figures and events of the history of the city of Toulouse.

Convent of the Jacobins in Toulouse

Finally, from this walk through the historic center, I will highlight the nearby Convent of the Jacobins, from the 13th century, a huge brick building with the characteristic southern Gothic style.

The paintings and stained glass windows stand out, although what distinguishes its interior is the enormous ribbed vault known as The palm.

Toulouse Space City

Outside the historic center, and especially if you are taking a trip with children, you can visit the theme park Toulouse Space City.

Toulouse Space City
Toulouse Space City

This park is a reflection of the historical connection of Toulouse since the end of the 19th century to the development of the aeronautical industry, a city that is currently the headquarters of the company. Airbus.

In your visit of Space City You can see imposing spaceships, as well as multimedia presentations and various interactive attractions.

Places to see around Toulouse

If you have more time for your stay in the city of Toulouse, you can complete your visit by making a route around its surroundings, and in this way discover other attractive places in the province of Upper Garonne.

Bonrepos-Riquet Castle near Toulouse @Photo: Vincent Dandrieu-Bergez
Bonrepos-Riquet Castle near Toulouse @Photo: Vincent Dandrieu-Bergez

In this regard you have the opportunity to learn about the interesting Fronton Vineyard Wine Route.

Just 30 kilometers from Toulouse, this wine-growing area whose center is the aforementioned town of Fronton It allows you to enjoy beautiful vineyard landscapes, visit wineries with history and taste their wines.

Another alternative is to make a route with the Midi Canaldeclared Heritage awarded by the Unesco.

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Collegiate church of Saint-Félix-Lauragais near Toulouse @Photo: Serge Imbert
Collegiate church of Saint-Félix-Lauragais near Toulouse @Photo: Serge Imbert

This navigable canal is the result of a pharaonic work carried out at the end of the 17th century, which allowed the development of river transport in the south of France.

On a car route through this area you can visit interesting places such as Bonrepos-Riquet, Revel, Saint-Felix-Lauragais, Port Lauragais and natural areas such as Lake Saint-Ferréol.

Here you can check the attractive places and activities that you can do in a Haute-Garonne route.

Map: how to get to Toulouse

Toulouse It is located an hour and a half by car west of the city of Narbonne, and just over 4 hours north of Barcelona.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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  • Hello, I am traveling to Touolouse from October 8 to October 15 and I would like to know how to get to the city of Andorra on the day I can take the bus or train, I do not drive cars, and also what temperature we have at that time, thank you very much, greetings

  • Hello. I am Cuban and I plan to take a short trip with interest in visiting the churches in the area. What can you recommend? What date is better. Thank you. One arm.

  • I also assert it Mr. Chiaramello, Gardel is Uruguayan from Tacuarembo, Toulouse was an invention of a certain Mr. Defino, representative to enjoy the royalties from your recordings

  • Thank you for the information! A question. In Toulouse without knowing French, is it worth going with two children of 7 and 9 years to the space city? thank you

    • Jone, there is no problem visiting Space City with children of that age as they are very visual and interactive attractions, and I don't think language will be a problem.

      Enjoy the visit

  • Dear, I request that you be well informed regarding the true place of birth of Carlos Gardel, this event occurred in the city of Tacuarembo in Uruguay. Toulouse is an invention of the Argentines, there is sufficient documentation to prove it: birth certificate, baptismal certificate The Uruguayan passport recovered from the accident, without further ado, I would like to thank you for processing my request and I also tell you that the tango La Cumparsita is the work of a Uruguayan Mr. Gerardo Matos Rodriguez and at this time it celebrates 100 years of composition.

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