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Will we visit the Basilica of Saint-Sernin and learn about its role on the Camino de Santiago?

Yes, during the “Harry's Free Tour of Toulouse”, you will visit the basilica and learn why it became an important stop for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago.

Are there recommendations for sampling cassoulet or other local dishes?

Of course, at the end of the tour, you will be told where it is best to try cassoulet, foie gras, and other local dishes.

Will the guide share legends about the Cathars and medieval Toulouse?

The “Free Tour of Medieval Toulouse” includes stories about the religious wars, the Cathar movement, and the events of the 13th century.

Toulouse, La Ville Rose in the South of France

Toulouse is a large port city in the southern part of France, located on the banks of the Garonne River. Here, the Languedoc and Garonne canals converge, connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Mediterranean Sea. With its ancient history embodied in amazing architecture and mild climate, Toulouse is one of the most desirable destinations for tourists wishing to get to know France. If you are also planning to visit Toulouse, you should learn more about its attractions.

Discover Toulouse, Gaelic Settlement, Ancient Roman Colony, and Capital of the Visigothic Kingdom

Toulouse, also known as La Ville Rose due to the color of the bricks used to build its old center, has a rich history and architecture with Roman, French, and Spanish influences.  Here are the sights you can add to a free walking tour of Toulouse with our guides.

- Place du Capitole. This is the central square in the city with monuments and buildings in the Renaissance and Neoclassical styles. The oldest ones here are more than 800 years old.

- Jardin Du Grand Rond. This stunningly beautiful botanical garden with peacocks once belonged to kings and was destroyed in the 18th-century Napoleonic battles. Now, it has been restored. The cost to visit it is about $6.65. 

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