Toulouse - How much time?
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Toulouse - How much time?
Are two nights and one full day enough time to see the main sights in the central area? I could spend two days as well. I'm not necessarily interested in museums. I just like to wander and see architecture and people. I'm not interested in the aerospace attractions. I might want to take a cruise on the river.
I already know a lot of people don't like Toulouse, but I still want to go there.
I already know a lot of people don't like Toulouse, but I still want to go there.
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I recently spent three nights in Toulouse, but my agenda was to relax, to recover from jet lag, and to go to some concerts at the September piano festival rather than to see as many sights as possible. If your main goal is to wander and see architecture and people, this could be done in one day, two days or more.
The central part of Toulouse is compact so you could walk around most of it in a day if you didn't spend too much time in cafes and you weren't going into any museums. If you want to take a river cruise, you should probably add some time.
The central part of Toulouse is compact so you could walk around most of it in a day if you didn't spend too much time in cafes and you weren't going into any museums. If you want to take a river cruise, you should probably add some time.
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The cruise is not crucial, only if I spent two days, I think. I'm spending time in Hamburg first and ending up in San Sebastian and I'm looking for a place in between. I can fly very cheaply from Hamburg to Toulouse. The question is really about an extra day in Hamburg or Toulouse.
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The standard tourist cruise, no bookings required, takes about 90 minutes, cruising on the Garonne and the Canal du Midi. The commentary on the one we took last summer is in French but an English guide sheet is provided.
You don't say when you will be in Toulouse and I'm not sure how late in the year the cruises run. I agree a day or day and a half would be plenty to see the city center which has interesting, primarily brick, buildings and some pretty parks and squares.
You don't say when you will be in Toulouse and I'm not sure how late in the year the cruises run. I agree a day or day and a half would be plenty to see the city center which has interesting, primarily brick, buildings and some pretty parks and squares.
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