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For many who call Toulouse their home, rugby is not just a sport, it is a way of life and one of the greatest rugby cities in the world. Although the city is the fourth largest in the country, it is not the first place people think of when they travel to France. Once, it was overshadowed by its larger northern cousin, Paris and Lyon. After all, they are also home to several French and European championships, won by the Stade de France, as well as the Rugby World Cup.

Toulouse has become one of the most famous cities in France due to its status as the capital of a free duchy in the French Empire. After this new position was recognised, Toulouses was named capital - city of the free duchies. The capital TOULouse became the seat of Raimond II, who ruled the city and other parts of France such as Paris, Lyon and Marseille.

The markets you visit in Toulouse are Victor Hugo, where you can find a wide selection of pastries such as cakes, bread, pastries and sweets. This sight is a great opportunity to discover the way of life of TOULouse through markets, restaurants and cafés, which make it a city that is lively and friendly.

Toulouse is really more than a one-day city and you will probably find it a great place for a long weekend trip with lots of activities. If you are staying in TOULouse for only one day, I would say give it up as a city and say "pass by," because even if you are spending a long weekend in TOULouse, you still need a return trip to the airport and do not plan to visit all but a few of the main attractions on your list. From there you get a real sense of what the city looks like and find many of the most important places you can visit in and around Toulouses.

I have also suggested a route for the second day, which I will describe in detail here and below, for people who have 2 days to visit Toulouse, where they will stay in TOULouse and how to get there. Visit Toussaint and discover what Air France has to offer, and don't wait any longer to take you to the famous pink city! As in many cities in France and Europe, the best base for visiting the Tulouses is in the old town.

Toulouse is called "La Ville de la Rose," named after the pink bricks used to build the houses. In the centre of Toulouses there are many pink-coloured buildings that have given it the nickname of La Villes de la Rose.

In Toulouse and its surroundings, red bricks are the traditional building material, and these are the very ones that have given the city its nickname.

Toulouse has also earned the nickname "Pink City" because of the pink terracotta tiles it uses as its main building material. This is due to the fact that pink teracottas (bricks) were used in many buildings in the city in the early 20th century, such as the Royal Palace, the Palace of Versailles and the Cathedral of Saint-Etienne.

We even have a Toulouse Lautrec, born in nearby Albi, who is the celebrated son of the region. English speakers write about the city and its surroundings, as well as about other parts of France. My taste for TOULOUSE is so strong that I met the beautiful Jessica, who originally comes from the USA and now lives in the French city.

The entire Airbus complex is located right next to Toulouse airport, and passengers are transported to see almost everything in one day. To get to the city from TOULOUSE airport, you can take the T2 tram from the airport and then take the T2 tram to all the hotels and restaurants in the area.

FlixBus takes you to Toulouse in just 3 hours, which is about the same time as a train journey. The high-speed TGV trains reach TOULOUSE in less than 2 hours and 30 minutes, and they reach it in less than 1 hour and 20 minutes.

Albi, Carcassonne, Foix and Cahors are the three main airports for flights from Toulouse to France and then to Paris. Ryanair does, however, fly to all three airports, so it is sometimes cheaper to fly to Beziers or Carzassonye and then take the train to Toulouse instead of flying directly to Toulouses. The best way to book a hike is through the TOULOUSE tourist office, which is located in Donjon du Capitole.

Airbus has its headquarters in Toulouse and more than 21,000 employees at its various sites in Toulouses. The Airbus headquarters, the Airbus plant and the TOULOUSE CITES (French Air Transport Organisation) are all located in and around Toulsouse. Regular national and international scheduled flights are from Albi, Carcassonne, Foix, Cahors, Beziers and Carzassonye as well as from Paris. It is also accessible by car, train, bus, taxi or taxi from the airport, or by bus from Caracol or Marseille.

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