Toulouse - The Red City

Toulouse is one of the most stylish cities of Southernpleasure of wandering the streets, there are three
France. Situated between the Mediterranean (150 kmvery good museums and some real architectural
away) and the Atlantic (250 km), and just 110 kmtreasures in the churches of St-Sernin and Les
from the ski resorts of the Pyrenees and 730 kmJacobins and in the magnificent Renaissance town
from Paris, Toulouse is the chief city of the hugehouses - hotels particuliers - of the merchants who
Midi-Pyrenees Region and the fourth largest city ingrew rich on the woad-dye trade.
France. With the second largest student populationThe main shopping streets are property for sale in
outside of Paris, Toulouse is among the leading greatfrance rue La Fayette and rue d'Alsace-Lorraine.
metropolises of Southern Europe. Dubbed the 'VilleLuxury goods are to be found in one of the prettiest
Rose' because of its pink brick buildings, Toulouse sitsstreets in Old Toulouse, rue Croix-Baragnon, while the
astride the Garonne River and the historic Canal duboutiques on rue Saint-Rome offer more accessibly
Midi, midway between the Med and the Atlantic. Thepriced clothes. Place du Capitole is the centre of
heart of town is the vast, arcaded Place du Capitole,gravity for the city's social life. Its smart cafes throng
where the impressive, grandiose Capitole building iswith people at lunchtime and in the early evening
the seat of local government.when the dying sun flushes the pink facade of the
Regular scheduled domestic and international flightsbig town hall opposite. This is the scene of a
arrive at Blagnac airport, about 20 minutes from themammoth Wednesday market for food, clothes and
city, or drive from Paris by taking the A10 to Orleansjunk and of a smaller organic food market on
and the A20 to Toulouse. A very quick andTuesday and Saturday mornings. From Place du
comfortable french property for sale means of arrivalCapitole, a labyrinth of narrow medieval streets
is by train (six hours from Paris) as the train station isradiates out to the town's several other squares,
almost in the heart of the city.such as Place Wilson, the more intimate Place
Old Toulouse is effectively quartered by twoSt-Georges, the delightful triangular Place de la Trinite
nineteenth-century streets, the long shopping street,and Place St-etienne in front of the cathedral.
rue d'Alsace-Lorraine/rue du Languedoc, which runsFor those so inclined, while in Toulouse take a trip to
north-south; and rue de Metz, which runs east-westthe worlds largest Marian shrine at Lourdes, just one
onto the Pont-Neuf and across the Garonne. It's allhour away on the A64, or visit the historic fortified
very compact and can easily be walked, although thecity of Carcassonne, two hours away on the A61.
city does have a metro. In addition to the general