Toulouse is a city that lives or dies by the fortunes of its rugby team, Stade Toulousain, who have won the European Cup a record four times (most recently in 2010). Their home stadium is the Stade Ernest-Wallon, which has a souvenir boutique and brasserie. If you want to understand the city's psyche, head here on match day and join the party.
Stade Ernest-Wallon
Toulouse
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The fantastic space museum on the city's eastern outskirts brings Toulouse's illustrious aeronautical history to life through hands-on exhibits, including…
1.74 MILES
With its palm tree vaulted ceiling, the Couvent des Jacobins is one of Toulouse’s oldest and most recognizable buildings
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This aviation museum was built on the very spot the A380 Airbus was first completed. Here you can admire commercial and military aircraft and learn behind…
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This well-preserved Romanesque edifice is built from golden and rose-hued stonework up to the tip of the octogonal bell tower. Entry is free, but it’s…
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This striking 14th-century church commemorates the city's patron saint, St Sernin, who was reputedly martyred on this very spot.
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With its palm tree vaulted ceiling, the Couvent des Jacobins is one of Toulouse’s oldest and most recognizable buildings
1.82 MILES
Toulouse’s grandiose main square is the focal point in the heart of France’s "Pink City"
1.84 MILES
On the eastern side of place du Capitole (the main square) is the 128m-long façade of the Capitole, Toulouse's city hall. This neoclassical masterpiece,…
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This 19th-century brick tower once pumped out fresh water, but since the 1970s it's been a venue for contemporary photography displays.