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Private Toulouse Walking Tour

  • Free cancellation
  • 3 hours
  • Guided tour
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Description of the private walking tour of Toulouse

Take this opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking views of the Pink City from a private walking tour. Located just 150 kilometers from the Mediterranean Sea, Toulouse offers the opportunity to experience fantastic scenery and culture.

There is more to see than you expect at the first point of Toulouse and let our official private guide take you on this private walking tour. You also have the possibility to organize a private vehicle and enjoy a private tour. You can visit the Cité de L’espace or visit the Place de l’Etoile.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy a private tour in Toulouse with our accredited and licensed tour guide.

Points of interest on the private walking tour of Toulouse

As with all our other tours, the private walking tour will start at a designated meeting point. If you are staying at a nearby hotel, it will be just like being there. Visitors usually meet us on Main Street.

If you prefer to be picked up from your hotel and would like to arrange a one-way transfer/taxi, this is also possible. The private tour would start from your hotel, take you to the city center for your walking tour and then return to your hotel.

There are many attractions to see in Toulouse, so below are some suggestions:

Stroll along the Garonne river

The Promenade along the Garonne River in Toulouse is famous for its scenic beauty. The river is a major tributary of the Garonne, which flows from the Pyrenees to the Atlantic Ocean.

The river has a length of about 1,200 kilometers and forms the border between France and Spain. It also forms part of the border between France and Andorra.

There are many reasons why this promenade is famous. One of the reasons is that it has been awarded a prestigious European Blue Flag for cleanliness and safety, which means it is suitable for both children and adults who want to enjoy it in peace without danger or pollution.

Basilica of Saint Sernin

The Saint Sernin basilica in Toulouse is famous for its unique architecture, which is the result of the fusion of Roman and Byzantine styles.

The basilica is one of the largest ecclesiastical buildings in France and was built over a period of about 100 years. Construction began in 1154 and was completed in 1284.

Place du Capitol

The Place du Capitol in Toulouse is famous for being the site of the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum.

The museum was inaugurated in 2001 and has a permanent exhibition of some of the most famous paintings of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, who was born in 1864. The museum also exhibits other works of art related to Lautrec, such as those by Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh.

Jacobins Church

The Jacobins Church of Toulouse is not just a church. It also houses a museum displaying some of the most iconic paintings of the artist Jacques-Louis David.

This church was originally built as a monastery for the Jacobin order, but later became a Catholic parish and museum.

Hotel d’Assezat

The Hotel d’Assezat in Toulouse is famous for its architecture. It was built in 1815 by the architect Pierre-Victor Pouyaud and is an excellent example of the “Toulouse School of Architecture”.

The hotel’s facade has been classified as a Monument historique since 1925 and is the only building in France classified as such for its exterior design.

Place de la Trinite

The Place de la Trinite is famous for its architecture and history. It is also the site of many important events in the history of Toulouse.

The Place de la Trinite is a public square in Toulouse, France, which was designed by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc in 1855. It was the site of many important events in the history of Toulouse, such as the abolition of slavery, the proclamation of the Third Republic and World War II. The square is famous for its architecture and has been classified as a Historical Monument since 1975.

Quai de la Daurade

Quai de la Daurade is a street in Toulouse, France. It was made famous by French author and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre. He lived there from 1945 until his death in 1980.

Church of Our Lady of Dalbade

The Church of Our Lady of Dalbade in Toulouse is famous because it is the only church in the world that has a statue of the Virgin Mary with her foot on a demon. The church was built in 1182 and it is said that this statue was placed there to commemorate the victory over the Saracens.

It is also said that this statue has been used as a talisman against evil ever since.

Hotel du Vieux Raisin

The Hotel du Vieux Raisin is a hotel in Toulouse, France, which was founded in 1836. It is famous for its architecture, which has been classified as a historical monument since 1975. The hotel has been listed as an official historical monument by the French Ministry of Culture.

The Hotel du Vieux Raisin is a beautiful example of southern French architecture and offers affordable accommodations for visitors to this historic city.

St Etienne Cathedral

The Cathedral of St Etienne in Toulouse is famous because it was the first Gothic cathedral in France. It was built by Bishop Bertrand de Got and completed in 1144.

It is also famous because it has a large number of religious works of art inside, including paintings, sculptures and stained glass windows.

Rue Saint Rome

Rue Saint-Rome is a street in Toulouse, France. It is the oldest street in the city and was built by the Romans. It is famous for its numerous stores and restaurants.

Place Saint-Georges

The Place Saint-George is a square in Toulouse, France. It is one of the oldest squares in the city and is named after King George III of Great Britain. It is well known for its architecture and sculptures. The square has been renovated in recent years to make it more pedestrian friendly.

Get to know the best of Toulouse with a private tour guide at your disposal during the whole experience. As we said before, we can modify the itinerary to suit your exact needs.

See here all our private tours and activities in Toulouse.

Details

Details:

  • Duration

    3 hours

  • Language

    English, Spanish, French, the language in Spanish (other languages to consult)

  • Pick up point

    Centrally meeting point in Toulouse

Includes

This Private Tour includes:

  • Private official tour guide for 3 hours
  • Meeting point in a central place in Toulouse
  • Completely personalized and private experience
  • Private Tour
  • 24/7 Guardian Angel Service
  • Public liability insurance
  • Taxes
Excludes

This Private Tour excludes:

  • Food and drinks
  • Entrance fees
  • Transportation
Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy

  • No Refund, Modification or Cancellation in any case on any type of tickets or entrance fees.
  • Modification of tour/service dates and starting times are subject to availability.
  • 48 hours prior to first service date: Free Cancellation on guide and private vehicle with chauffeur. Any type of entrance tickets have no refund.
  • Less than 48 hours prior to first service date: No Refund. Payment of 100%.
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