Toulouse has written a legend with red bricks, waiting for you to read it.
by CHRISTOPHER COX
Jan 6, 2025
Nicknamed La Ville Rose for its pink-hued terracotta buildings, Toulouse is a vibrant city that blends Southern charm, aerospace innovation, and rich Occitan culture.
Whether you're exploring Romanesque churches or strolling along the Garonne River, Toulouse delivers a warm, easygoing atmosphere and plenty to discover.
🔝 5 Places to Visit
⛪ Basilique Saint-Sernin: One of the largest Romanesque churches in Europe and a major stop on the Camino de Santiago. Don’t miss the crypts and reliquaries.
🌇 Place du Capitole: The city’s beating heart, the square is lined with cafés and the stunning Capitole building, which houses both the city hall and an opera house. Step inside to see the grand staircase and painted rooms (free entry).
⛪ Couvent des Jacobins: A masterpiece of Southern Gothic architecture. Be sure to look up at the palm-tree ribbed vault and wander through the serene cloister. Entry is 5 euro.
🚀 Cité de l’Espace: A must if you're even mildly curious about space and science. Home to real spacecraft, immersive exhibits, and a planetarium.
🎨 Musée des Augustins: An art and sculpture museum housed in a former monastery. It's peaceful, beautiful, and packed with Romanesque and Gothic works.
🛏️ Where to stay
Capitole area: Central, lively, and great for a short stay if you want everything at your doorstep.
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