Toulouse Travel Guide - How to Spend a Weekend in Toulouse, France
After this recent visit to Toulouse, I may have to say that this is my favorite city in France that I have visited thus far! The relaxing vibe, slow tempo lifestyle, excellent food and hospitality, as well as the rose, orange hues are just a simple list as to why it tops my favorite place in France. Here’s a quick snapshot of what to do for your first visit to the La Ville de Rose and why it’s so perfect for a weekend getaway! And see here for a list of places to eat in this lovely city.
Day 1
Place du Capitol
Start of your day at the main square of the city, Place du Capitol. Depending on the season you visit, there can be Christmas markets or special festivals. Certain days also cater to farmers’ markets to get some fresh produce and local delicacies!
There are a few cafes and restaurants along the square if you want to grab a quick snack and people watch.
*Tip: if you are driving, there is parking directly at and near the Place du Capitol. The location is super convenient since it’s within walking distance to all the points of interest and the prices are not crazy.
Le Capitol
In addition to the exterior of the plaza, the Capitol itself is open to the public and free! An absolute majestic building with exquisite architecture and interior design, the self-guided tour inside is not to be missed! You can even get a sneak preview of the assembly rooms where the local Toulouse politicians hold meetings and hearings.
Basilica de Saint Sernin
One of the main churches in Toulouse, the Basilica de Saint Sernin sits on the former site of the 4th century basilica that contained the first bishop, Saturnin of Toulouse from 250 AD. The current Basilica began construction in 1080 and continued throughout the years. It remains the largest Romanesque building in Europe.
Explore the streets and shops up to Galaries Lafayette
My favorite part about Toulouse is how walkable the center of town is and how many cute streets, alleyways, and shops there are throughout! If you are in the mood for shopping, Galleries Lafayette Toulouse is a good anchor point and the streets around it have a wide options of stores ranging from international designer labels to boutique stores!
Night walk along Pont Neuf
Cap off your night with a romantic stroll along Pont Neuf. The bridge has wide sidewalks along the side and gives a perfect view into the romantic lights of Pont Saint-Pierre (Saint-Pierre Bridge) and the city with the Garonne River in the backdrop.
Day 2
Cloître des Jacobin
Start of the day at Cloître des Jacobin (Cloisters of the Jacobins), another iconic church in Toulouse with a grand clock tower accompanied by a beautiful cloister. The visit inside the cloister is completely worth it as it gives you a history of the site but also different views of the clock tower.
Fondation de Georges Bemberg
Unfortunately, the Fondation was closed for renovation so we didn’t get to see the interior of the mansion along with its expansive collection of art. Heard it’s worth the visit so putting this on my itinerary suggestions :)
Marché de Victor Hugo
For lunch, stop by the Victor Hugo Market to not only soak in the true French local experience but also get some bomb fresh bites - baked goods, cured meats, cheeses, dessert, fresh fruits and more! The first floor has all the markets sectioned by the type of food and the second floor has a few restaurants with seating! Depending on the time of day, the market also has a wide outdoor section with fresh artisanal products!
This cultural institution has been around the city since 1896 and is sure not to be missed!
Museum de Augustins
Also closed while we visited, heard great things about this museum and definitely worth checking out if it’s open and museums are your thing!
Place de la Daurade
Wrap up the day by finding a nice spot near Place de la Daurade to enjoy the beautiful sunset with the Toulouse skyline of Dome de la Grave and Pont de Saint Pierre (Saint Pierre Bridge) in the background. Either buy some snacks and drinks and have a relaxing picnic or there are a few bars around the plaza to enjoy a few sips while taking in the magnificent view!
Street Scenes
Before we wrap up this 2 Day Guide, I would like to highlight that Toulouse is just an absolute gem of a city and beautiful to walk around and explore! The breathtaking views from the shades of pink and orange are perfect for a free day of flaneuring to feast your eyes and camera!
Of course, there are so many additional things the city has to offer and I didn’t get a chance to explore this time around but I truly enjoyed this trip with the few days we spent at the beautiful City of the Rose! Definitely going back and will be reporting back on additional recommendations!
XOXO