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Toulouse’s ancient history and modern life seem to coexist beautifully; from its foundation in the 5th century through the 13th-century crusades and consequent Wars of Religion, the Renaissance, the ‘Beaux Arts’ (Fine Arts) during the 18th century, and its characteristic rose-red brick architecture, it has made room for contemporary styles, and left the city with a diverse atmosphere that you can explore on one of the Free Tours in Toulouse. Highly recommended is the Essential City Tour Toulouse. This walk will take you to all the important monuments and provide an in-depth overview of one of the greatest French cities. Guests will learn about its worldwide-known aerospace industry; visit gorgeous gardens; countless museums; capture photographic scenery and discover its exquisite food. The Museums in Toulouse Free Walking Tours are also highly recommended and perfect for art and history buffs!
Booking Free Walking Tours in Toulouse gives you the opportunity to walk through the best areas of "the Pink City" with an expert guide. See the Place du Capitole, a historic landmark in the heart of the city that offers cafés, a view of the Grand Palace, the Theatre du Capitole, and more! Visit Square du General Charles de Gaulle, the Torch of Remembrance, the Bemberg Foundation, the Pont Neuf, Saint-Sernin Basilica, and Notre-Dame de la Daurade, to mention a few. Toulouse is also well known for its world-class museums. If you want to see Roman Sculptures and Celtic/Gaulish jewelry, then step into the Saint-Raymond Museum. Otherwise, you can visit the Old Toulouse Museum, a 17th-century mansion nursing ancient artifacts from the city’s vast history, institutions, and customs. Other choices include the Toulouse Museum, the Augustins Museum, and more!

Things to Do in Toulouse

With an almighty array of stunning architecture, UNESCO sites, and fascinating museums, you won’t be lost for things to do in Toulouse! For those fascinated by space travel, the Space City is a must-visit. It’s a great place for kids and for adults to recapture their child-like wonder. A little north of the center, there is a gorgeous Japanese garden, a perfect place for a meditative stroll. For another charming walk, head to the Canal du Midi, another UNESCO site and understandable so. This huge feat of 17th century engineering is now a beautiful pedestrian area. You can also take a boat trip along the Garonne to appreciate some of the city's most stunning sights, such as Pont Neuf. And, of course, like most places in France, the cuisine is impeccable (make sure you try the sausages!).
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