Discover Toulouse, the 'Pink City,' through its vibrant markets, historic churches, and charming riverside spots. This collection highlights the city's rich Romanesque architecture, its love for local produce at bustling markets like Victor Hugo, and serene escapes like the Japanese Garden. From the grandeur of the Capitole to the relaxed vibe of the Garonne riverbanks, Toulouse offers a delightful blend of culture, history, and gastronomy.
Marché Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo Market is Toulouse's largest covered market, offering a vibrant selection of local produce, meats, cheeses, and prepared foods.
Marché de Saint-Aubin
Saint-Aubin Market is a popular local market known for its fresh produce, regional products, and lively atmosphere.
Chapelle des Carmélites
The Chapel of the Carmelites is a stunning Baroque chapel featuring elaborate ceiling frescoes and a serene atmosphere.
La Maison de la Violette
La Maison de la Violette is dedicated to the violet flower, a symbol of Toulouse, offering products and information about its cultivation.
Glaces Moustache-Artisan Glacier
Glaces Moustache is an artisan ice cream shop renowned for its creative and delicious flavors.
Jardin Japonais Pierre-Baudis
The Pierre-Baudis Japanese Garden offers a tranquil escape with its meticulously designed landscapes, water features, and traditional elements.
Campagne Restaurant
Campagne is a restaurant in Toulouse that offers a refined dining experience with a focus on quality ingredients and presentation.
Place du Capitole
Place du Capitole is the main square in Toulouse, home to the impressive Capitole building which houses the city hall and a theatre.
Théâtre du Capitole
The Théâtre du Capitole is an opera house located within the Capitole building, hosting a variety of artistic performances.
Basilique Saint-Sernin
The Basilica of Saint-Sernin is a magnificent Romanesque church and a UNESCO World Heritage site, one of the largest of its kind in Europe.
Couvent des Jacobins
The Jacobins Convent is a stunning example of Southern Gothic architecture, featuring a distinctive palm tree-shaped vaulted ceiling and a peaceful cloister.
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne
Toulouse Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Stephen, is a historic cathedral notable for its unique and eclectic architectural blend.
Péniche Horizon
Péniche Horizon is a charming barge moored on the Garonne River, functioning as a unique bar and event space.
Quai de la Daurade
Quai de la Daurade is a scenic riverbank promenade along the Garonne offering picturesque views of the Pont Neuf and the city.
Garonne River
The Garonne River flows through Toulouse, providing scenic banks and opportunities for riverside activities.
Pont Neuf
Pont Neuf is a historic bridge crossing the Garonne River, offering iconic views of Toulouse's skyline.
La Grande Roue à Toulouse
The Grande Roue is a large Ferris wheel located near the Garonne River, providing panoramic views of Toulouse.
Saint - Cyprien Neighborhood
Saint-Cyprien is a lively neighborhood on the left bank of the Garonne, known for its local markets, art scene, and relaxed atmosphere.
Le 5 Wine Bar
Le 5 Wine Bar is a popular spot in Toulouse for wine enthusiasts, offering an extensive selection of wines by the glass and bottle.
Nabuchodonosor Wine Bar
Nabuchodonosor is a wine bar in Toulouse known for its curated selection of wines, often focusing on independent producers.