
Formerly the capital city of Languedoc, Toulouse has a history going back to the year 100 as a Roman colony. Its position halfway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea has placed in at the centre of many wars and conflicts in that time. Its eyes are firmly on the future now however, as Toulouse is now an epicentre of the European aerospace industry and home to one of the largest universities in France.
Toulouse is known as The Pink City due to its pseudo-Roman face brick buildings, which also contribute to its reputation as one of the most beautiful cities in France. It has many historic bridges, hotels, cathedrals and museums that are worth exploring in the downtown area, which is easily traversed on foot. The grand facades are interspersed with restaurants, cafes, shops and pubs that give the city a pleasant, bustling atmosphere, and a number of parks and green spaces to maintain tranquillity.
Its location near the centre of France makes Toulouse an ideal stop on any tour of the country; it is only an hour or two away from the vineyards of Bordeaux, the medieval city of Carcassonne, and even Donostia-San Sebastian in Spain. It is a popular stop on driving tours of the country, and a visit to Toulouse is a wonderful part of any holiday in France.
The small size of the city centre makes getting around Toulouse easy. It is possible to see nearly all of the main attractions on foot. Renting a bicycle is a popular way to move around the city, and if you have plenty of time you can take a boat along the Garonne River. There is a good network of bus and metro lines as well. It is best to avoid driving in Toulouse however, as any time saved will be taken up with finding parking spaces, which are severely limited.
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