Best places to visit in Toulouse
If what you are looking for on this trip is to have the main transport connections to move around the city, we recommend staying at one of our hotels in Toulouse, such as the NH Toulouse Airport, which is a great option where you will also have stunning views of the Pyrenees.
Although there is the option of hopping on the nearby tram, which will have you amid the city’s gems in no time, we’ll start this trip by taking a cab along the south bank of the scenic River Garonne, with a drop off at the Pont Neuf, the Old Bridge.
Before you cross the bridge, you will see Le Château d’Eau, an old water tower that now acts as a gallery for photography exhibitions. Take in the view as you walk over the water and once on the other side, follow the road to Place de la Trinité. With a fountain adorning its center, this is a nice stop-off point for a beverage.
A little further along the street we come to the Cathédral Saint-Étienne, a mandatory stop among the things to do in Toulouse. It’s a mixed gothic styled building where Riquet, the famous designer of the Canal du Midi, is buried. As well as marveling at the various architectural contrasts, make sure you catch a glimpse of the oldest organ cabinet in the city, amazingly suspended in mid air.
Working your way back slightly but with a northerly direction in mind, you have a chance to pop into the Musée des Augustins. Wander through the medieval cloister, admire the local architecture in what is one of France’s oldest museums, and then soak up the history from the artwork that dates back to the Middle Ages.
Strolling up the rue des Arts you may be tempted into various shops or cafés, and if time is on your side then why not indulge those cravings, ahead of what is the centerpiece of this city: the Place du Capitole, the most important visit within this guide on what to do in Toulouse.
This magnificent square, which has a huge Occitan cross depicting the zodiac signs on the ground, is where you will find Le Capitole, home to the Théâtre du Capitole and the town hall. Take a moment to enjoy the building and, if possible, step inside for some impressive décor.
From the main square, take rue du Taur to continue completing the list of things to do in Toulouse and you will see Notre-Dame du Taur on your right. More ochre stone greets you and then inside there is a more somber feel, which gives you a sense of the church’s history. Check out the fresco above the altar.
The road continues north until it reaches the magnificent Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse. This huge Romanesque building dates back to the XI century and has to be seen to be believed. See some of the relics of the saints by accessing the crypts and the main bell tower that is octagonal in shape, and be sure to take note of the finer details of the architecture. The nearby Chapelle des Carmélites is also worth a visit.