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Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
The ibis Toulouse Université is a 3-star hotel in south-west Toulouse, 10 mins from downtown Capitole, Toulouse Blagnac Airport, Le Zénith, Convention Center, Casino Barrière, Stadium, Cancéropôle-Oncopole and Laboratoires Pierre Fabre. 15 mins from Cité de l'Espace and Airbus Museum. Near the A64 highway and metro. Restaurant open Mon-Fri, 7pm to 10pm. Light catering Sat and Sun. Free indoor parking.
Stay at the Novotel Toulouse Centre Compans Caffarelli hotel and discover the south west of France. In the heart of the pink city, this contemporary hotel is ideal for both family breaks and business travel. Enjoy the south-western sunshine in our spacious rooms, some with balcony, on our terrace or beside the outdoor swimming pool overlooking the park. Awaken your tastebuds at the GourmetBar and discover the cuisine of the south west, its flavors and colorful dishes.
Popular with families and business travellers alike, hotelF1 Toulouse L'Union offers comfortable rooms at a low price, a 15-minute drive from downtown Toulouse. Renovated following the #ontheroad concept, Cabrio rooms include an en suite bathroom. Reception 24/7. Parking and WiFi. Vending machines for hot and cold drinks and fresh produce. Breakfast buffet.
The Aparthotel Adagio Access Toulouse Jolimont hotel overlooks Toulouse, near the new Marengo quarter's stores, business and arts centers, and the metro is nearby so guests can be downtown in 10 minutes. There are 95 comfortable air-conditioned apartments for up to 4 people. The aparthotel is a 2-star tourist hotel with an outdoor pool (in season) & free standard internet.
In the center of old Toulouse in a quaint 18th-century family home, the rooms & suites of this 5-star hotel are intimate and cozy. Clement Convard has created the menu of the gastronomic restaurant Le Cenacle. Le 46 is the chicest and coolest cocktail bar in the Pink City. Taste the concoctions of our mixologist bartenders in a cozy ambiance. Elegant and unusual, the meeting rooms and the spa invite you to relax
The Mercure Toulouse Centre Saint-Georges invites you live like a local. In the heart of the pink city, restaurants, shops, museums and transport are just a short walk away. The trendy hotel has 10 meeting rooms, spacious family rooms and apartments. Why not sip on a cocktail at Le Mahogany Club bar during your stay? When the days get warmer, head to our shady terrace for drinks by the swim lane.
ibis Toulouse Ponts Jumeaux is located on the edge of the Canal du Midi, near the Palais des Congrès. Thanks to its ideal location, you can discover the sights of the pink city. It has 104 rooms (4 for people with reduced mobility) upon reservation and offers WIFI, a restaurant with traditional cuisine, a 24/7 bar with terrace and car park. For your seminars, you can book one of our 3 meeting rooms.
12 km from the Bordeaux to Toulouse motorway, the ibis Montauban hotel is close to downtown Montauban and the Palais des Congrès. All you need for a pleasant stay: pool, terrace, tennis courts, restaurant and bar accessible 24/7. 62 air-conditioned bedrooms including 2 equipped for people with reduced mobility. Book our meeting room for your seminars: space for 25 people, with coffee machines and drinks.
ibis Styles Toulouse Canal du Midi welcomes you in a street art atmosphere in the heart of Toulouse. Discover the Canal du Midi, Halles aux Grains & Capitole, all less than a 20-min walk from the hotel. Our location is suitable for both leisure & business guests. All rates include breakfast & unlimited WIFI. ibis Styles Toulouse Canal du Midi is only 20 min from the Toulouse Matabiau train station.
The Mercure Toulouse Sud is a 4-star hotel in a leafy setting on the Oncopole site, 25 minutes from the downtown area with public transport. This modern property has a bar and several work areas. There is a restaurant close by and a mason-jar dining service is available on site. For sports enthusiasts, there is a gym and 5 km hiking route from the hotel to the city center that follows the River Garonne.
Ideally located in downtown Toulouse, this 4-star tourist residence is a short walk from Wilson & Capitole squares. The Adagio Toulouse Centre Ramblas is also 15 min from the airport & Airbus Training Center. Our 99 apartments are designed for long stays: kitchen, separate bedroom, living room w/ convertible sofa & office space. Our reception team is available 24/7 & we offer a daily housekeeping service.
Mama has moved to the Pink City! In the heart of Toulouse, close to Place Wilson, Pierre Goudouli and Jean-Jaurès station, Mama Shelter is a delightful addition! Boasting 120 comfortable, connecting rooms, a 42-seat cinema (CinéMama), a courtyard terrace with a fireplace restaurant and Argentinian grill, delicious cocktails, meeting rooms and rooftop with a pizza oven. Get ready for Mama to spoil you!
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.
Nestled on a bend in the Garonne River, Toulouse is a captivating blend of romantic history and buzzing modernity. Affectionately dubbed La Ville Rose for the warm pink hue of the terracotta bricks used in its historic buildings, the capital of the southern French region of Occitanie has roots dating back to Roman times. Invaded, besieged and burned over the centuries, it was long a prosperous epicentre of the trade in blue pastel dye.