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9 years ago
Now it costs 8 Euro, takes 20 min. Train is 1.6 and takes 40 min, leaves from same place. If you're going to the south side of the city, train might be better. If you take the bus, sit on the left (prettier) read more
Pont des Catalans
31000 Toulouse
France
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It's a beautiful building but there was a lot of construction when I visited so it hid most of the…read morefacade of the convent. I got to see the inside but not the gardens or the space around the building. Nonetheless, I enjoyed my brief visit a lot.
This is a place where you can indeed feel being part of history. Walking distance from Place du…read moreCapitole and the famous façade of the Pierre de Fermat school, the convent and church of les Jacobins have been waiting for you since the 13th century. Visit the main room, with its famous pillar called the 'palm tree' for free, but don't hesitate to pay the 3 EUR entrance fee for the cloister. Not only you will be able to see the tower from the patio and take beautiful pictures, but maybe also experience some middle-aged introspective flash. Although in the heart of Toulouse, let the peace and quiet fill you: take a break! http://www.jacobins.mairie-toulouse.fr/accueil/accjaco.htm
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Parfois ça fait du bien de jouer au touriste dans sa propre ville ! On a la plus belle ville du monde, non ?
This lovely little park area, on the banks of the River Garonne, has a fabulous playground for…read morechildren and a great view across the river. Down below street level, there is access to the river. The play structures are new, and feature imaginative ships with lots of ways to climb on and around them. My five year old loved playing here for the afternoon, and I enjoyed sitting to keep watch on him, and enjoy the views around!
Part of the play area at Place de la Daurade, looking back toward the church.
This place caught me be surprise, it was so beautiful! I had never seen a picture of it so I was…read morejust following my google maps directions and when I looked up, there it was! So grand, so majestic. It's such a lovely square, with fancy restaurants all around and a market in the middle.
The Capitole is the City or Town Hall, with magnificently decorated historic rooms and the immense…read moresquare in front with its Occitan cross. The building houses the Mairie and a theatre, and was started in 1190 by the Capitouls, the city leaders or consuls, to establish a centre for municipal authority. However, the building that we see today, although incorporating some older structures, dates essentially from the 18th century. It is named after the ancient Capitol, the temple of Jupiter. Its interior courtyard and the Salle des Illustres are well worth visiting. In the Donjon (former keep) is the modern tourist office.
Capitole
Envoye ta lettre au père Noël
Façade et balcon
Même si on se croirait en Bretagne en février, c'est quand même beau #toulouse !
I walked into this place accidentally, surprisingly it was very spacious, with a high ceiling and…read morenatural light seeping through the window. Instantly, feels calm and concentrated... sat down and finished a book . =) It is free to go in and to check out the place. Unlike the libraries in London, this one I didnt see any bums there, mostly students trying to study, research, do assignment. Oh and Wifi available. I am a Fan!
Vue de la terrasse de la buvette. Des tables conviviales à partager y sont installées.
La terrasse de la buvette est un super spot pour boire un verre dans ce petit écrin de verdure presque au bord de la Garonne.
My favourite bridge to cross to get into the city. I would usually walk about 20 minutes from my…read morehouse and walk along this bridge in the morning and then late afternoon. Gorgeous views!
Oldest bridge in Toulouse, called 'neuf' (new) because at the time, a stone bridge was kind of new…read moretechnology. Watch-Out: By car, it is only one way. Drive towards St-Cyprien but take the bus back (or drive back on Pont Saint-Michel, upstream). Best pictures are from taken from Quai de Tounis or the opening Avenue de la Garonette, downstairs from Rue du Pont de Tounis. At night, the bridge is enlighted and the nicest colour is green, in my opinion. At night, later, especially on Thursdays, the area benefits from the Bar Les Filochards, showing live concerts and attracting lots of the local mixed youth. You can take your drink out in a plastic cup and drink it up on the Pont Neuf.
Le pont neuf à l'heure bleue.
Coucher de soleil sur les berges.
Le pont change de couleur donc.
From the owner: Construit grâce au commerce du pastel Comme la plupart des hôtels particuliers construits au XVIème…read moresiècle, c'est grâce au commerce prospère du pastel que son propriétaire a pu le faire construire. Jean de Bernuy, juif d'origine espagnole, avait eu des démêlés avec l'inquisition. Implanté à Toulouse, il devint un riche négociant dans le pastel, dont on tire le fameux bleu par la décoction ses feuilles. L'édifice est réalisé par l'architecte Louis Privat et possède les principales caractéristiques de l'architecture du début de la Renaissance française : une cour intérieure et des appartements desservis par un escalier en vis bâti dans une tour hexagonale. Seules la façade et la cour sont visibles, le reste est interdit d'accès au public.
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