My weekend in Toulouse consisted of visiting a good friend who happened to live in the cool neighbourhood of Carmes. We basically walked all weekend exploring the streets and scoring a bunch of free things!
All the french cities I’ve posted about in the past are located in the Languedoc-Rousillon region, but Toulouse is at the heart of Midi Pyrinees region lying at the banks of Garonne river. This is the type of city that I like, metropolitan and vibrant but with its charm intact.
For those who like visiting churches , you will love this city. The Basilica of St. Sernin is a UNESCO world heritage site, but I didn’t visit this one :p. Instead we visited “Le couvent des Jacobins” , actually we stumbled up on it as we were walking around town, but I’m glad we decided to enter. It’s a gothic style church with a beautiful courtyard garden (4 euros to enter,but free for students).While inside we got to see a beautiful singing performance by a woman with an amazing voice that echoed all around the church. Another fun thing is that one of the pilars has a mirror installed all around its base so we spent some time trying to take cool pictures.
Continuing with our lucky spree of scoring free things, as we made our way to “Garonne” river, we took part in a game for an oil brand campaign and after playing we were entitled for a free boat ride on the river! So we not only had fun and made fools out of ourselves, but we actually got to take a boat which usually costs 8 euros.
Another important spot in Toulouse is the “Capitole” which houses the city hall ,and its square is always full of life, from dance shows to wedding celebrations and activists with megaphones fighting for different causes. After enjoying an ice-cream we made our way to the closest “Galeries Lafayette” mall, not for shopping purposes but instead going all the way to the rooftop to get view of the city.
I’m going to skip the night life experience as we did not find any place that we actually liked to stay for more than 20 minutes.
The next day started with a -free again- cup of hot chocolate at a little chocolate festival, and a visit to the Royal Gardens. After a nice walk around the park and snapping a few pictures we walked past “Le muséum de Toulouse” and a sign that said ” Free entrance today” , so obviously we went it ! 😛 ,usually the entrance fee is 6 euros.
I had a great weekend in Toulouse with my friends and I would definitely go back 🙂