Best Things To Do in Toulouse, France

  1. Monument Aux Combattants De La Haute- Garonne

    Monument

    The Monument aux Combattants de la Haute-Garonne was built in the early 20th century as a tribute to the soldiers who fought during the first World War. The monument consist of 8 columns with a wall that has the names of the main battlefields engraved on it. The art work on the walls and the ceiling is magnificent. Do stop by at the monument when you explore the city to admire its design.
  2. Eglise Notre-dame De La Dalbade

    Church, Religious Site

    The Eglise Notre Dame de La Dalbade is a catholic church popular for the entrance facade depicting the Virgin Mary. The church dates back to the 15th century is loved for its Italian Renaissance and Gothic style and ceramics designed by Gaston Virebent in 1878. The bell tower of the church was one of the tallest structures in Toulouse-standing at a height of 91 metres. Take a walk here to see t...Read more
  3. Musee Paul Dupuy

    4.2 (17 Votes)
    Musee Paul Dupuy

    Museum

    The Paul Dupuy Museum was originally a private museum bought by Paul Dupuy. Today, the museum belongs to the city of Toulouse and offers a collection of paintings, prints, posters and all kinds of art that keeps Paul Dupuy’s legacy alive. The exhibit of ‘watchmaking’ in the museum, is one of the most rare and exquisite collection in the world and includes the gift of Edward Ge...Read more
  4. Eglise Saint-Aubin

    4.3 (27 Votes)
    Eglise Saint-Aubin

    Church, Religious Site, Architecture

    Built around the mid 19th century, the Eglise Saint-Aubin was designed by architect Jean-Marie Therese Auguste Delort. The church combines the Gothic, Baroque and Romanesque style of architecture and is the largest religious building in the city. The interiors of the church takes the spotlight right away with gorgeous art work seen on the pillars that line the aisle. The ceiling with wooden pan...Read more
  5. Eglise Saint Jerome

    4.6 (21 Votes)
    Eglise Saint Jerome

    Church, Religious Site

    Built the 17th century, the Eglise Saint Jerome’s baroque architecture, majestic design and art that shaped it interiors- all make the place one of the must-sees when in Toulouse. The art pieces by Jacques-Pascal Virebent, Guillaume Guillon Lethière, François Lucas and Bernard Lange multiply the church’s beauty. The beautiful paintings that makes for the alter of the c...Read more
  6. Stadium Municipal

    4.2 (17 Votes)
    Stadium Municipal

    Stadium

    The Stadium Municipal de Toulouse was built in 1937 and has hosted the World Cup of 1938 and 1998 and the Euro 2016 among many other world games. Apart from being a sports complex, the place is also an exhibition space. The stadium can seat around 33,000 people at a time and is popular for hosting Michael Jackson’s Dangerous World Tour in 1992. If you are in Toulouse during a match, do tr...Read more
  7. St - Nicolas Church

    4.4 (31 Votes)
    St - Nicolas Church

    Church, Religious Site

    The Saint Nicolas Church stands just outside the old walls of Toulouse city. The church was rebuilt in the 14th century in the presently seen Gothic style of architecture with arched windows and an elaborate octagonal tower. The grand interiors of the church with royal embellishments that highlight the alter grab your attention right away while the sheer colours that make the place charming, ar...Read more
  8. Saint Pierre Des Chartreux

    Church, Religious Site, Cathedral

    The Church of Saint-Pierre des Chartreux is another one of the gorgeous churches that find their home in Toulouse. From embellished frescoes, stunning paintings to the beautiful alter that was made in marble. The adjoining Chapel is loved for its fantastic woodwork and for its interiors. When you visit the church, do check out the Organ of the Choir along with the Gallery Organ. The design on t...Read more
  9. Jardin Des Plantes

    4.5 (45 Votes)
    Jardin Des Plantes

    Park

    Spread across 7 acres, the Jardin des Plantes is a green haven in the middle of Toulouse. The park was built during the French Revolution and has seen 200 years of the city’s history. Today, it forms a lush-green experience for nature lovers and is apt for a small picnic during summers or for a lazy walk in the afternoons. The garden has over 100 species of trees in its green pastures and...Read more
  10. Toulouse-Blagnac Airport Image
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    Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (IATA: TLS, ICAO: LFBO) is an international airport located 3.6 km (2.2 mi) west northwest of Toulouse, France. It is the fourth-largest airport in the country, after Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Lyon-Saint Exupéry. The airport is located partially in Blagnac, a commune of the Haute-Garonne department in the Occitanie region of France, and partially in the c...Read more
  11. Mezzo Di Pasta

    Restaurant

    This small restaurant has fantastic pasta and salad dishes that will not break the bank. While it is nothing special, the value for money means that you really can’t go wrong. Highly recommended. Phone:+33 5 19 63 00 11
  12. Capitole De Toulouse
    The strikingly impressive town hall and theatre is bound to blow you away and leave you breathless. The beautiful façade faces onto the grand Place du Capitole and takes you back to another era making it worth the visit. Phone Number :-  05 61 22 29 22
  13. Couvent Des Jacobins

    Church, Religious Site

    This extroadinary Gothic piece of architecture has a turbulent history with strong ties to the Inquisition. Dominican friars were thrown out of the city in 1235 due to their behavior only to return a year later. Apart from the history, expect black marble floors and exquisite décor inside. Phone Number :- +33 5 61 22 21 92
  14. Chez Emile Restaurant

    Restaurant

    This gorgeous restaurant opened in the 1940s as a hotel and has been going ever since. Emile’s specializes in fresh seafood and local dishes. The restaurant has a wonderful atmosphere and is ideal for al fresco dining.  Phone Number :+33 5 61 21 05 56
  15. Le Pyreneen
    This quintessential Toulousian brasserie is located near Place du Capitole has been serving ‘Pink City’ Eggs Minosa and Calf’s Head since opening in 1925. The interior has been preserved so you are transported back to another era. Phone Number :- +33 5 61 23 38 88