Explore Toulouse’s iconic sites with a 2h40 audio-guided tour. Discover history, culture, and charm in the pink city. Perfect for curious travelers.
Explore Toulouse’s iconic sites with a 2h40 audio-guided tour. Discover history, culture, and charm in the pink city. Perfect for curious travelers.
- Rue Maletache - While there may not be much to see here, it’s worth noting that Maletache Street, on your right, was the starting point of the great fire of 1463 that consumed three-quarters of the city.
- Hotel de Bagis - The city is predominantly pink, so the white facade of the Inn Bagis, also known as Clary or Daguin, is quite striking. It…
- Rue Maletache - While there may not be much to see here, it’s worth noting that Maletache Street, on your right, was the starting point of the great fire of 1463 that consumed three-quarters of the city.
- Hotel de Bagis - The city is predominantly pink, so the white facade of the Inn Bagis, also known as Clary or Daguin, is quite striking. It stands as the only stone monument in the city.
- Place Saint-Georges - St. George’s Square is a favorite among many! It’s lively with bustling terraces in the summer. Historically, however, it was known for its scaffolding and public executions.
- Saint Stephen’s Cathedral - Standing before the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne, one encounters a landmark of Toulouse! It’s not only iconic but also unique!
- Place de la Trinite - Take a moment to admire the charming Trinity Square with its lovely central fountain. Built on the site of the former Trinitarian Convent, now gone, the square is surrounded by café terraces and is one of the city’s most delightful spots.
- Galeries Lafayette Toulouse Lapeyrouse - For those seeking a view over Toulouse, the top floor of Galeries Lafayette offers a splendid vantage point!
- Place du President Thomas Wilson - This bustling area is perhaps the busiest in Toulouse, surrounded by metro stations, shops, cinemas, restaurants, and shopping streets. Welcome to President Wilson’s place.
- Toulouse - Behind the Capitol, a tower appears unexpectedly, contrasting with the surrounding architecture. Topped by a Flemish-style belfry, it was constructed in 1525 to store gunpowder and municipal archives.
- Le Capitole - You are in the largest square in Toulouse, which is also one of the largest event squares in France! The current facade of the capitol was built in the mid-18th century, replacing the buildings that once occupied the space.
- Pont Saint Pierre - Arriving at Place Saint-Pierre, you find yourself in the vibrant heart of Toulouse’s student life! The city boasts over 130,000 students, and many bars and cafés stay open late, their terraces filled with lively conversations.
- Port Viguerie - In the past, approaching from this side of the Garonne meant being on the wrong side of history. This area was home to the sick, exiles, and plague victims. Today, it is part of the cosmopolitan district of Saint-Cyprien.
- Hôtel-Dieu Saint-Jacques - The Inn-Dieu Saint-Jacques on your left is a prestigious heritage site of the city! Its history begins with the Priory of the Seabream, which in 1130 established a hospital foundation on the outskirts of Saint-Cyprien, connected to the monastery by the now-vanished Seabream bridge.
- Pont Neuf - Now on the Pont-Neuf, paradoxically the oldest bridge over the Garonne! The unique arch you see, adjacent to the Inn-Dieu, is all that remains of the old bridge, distinguishing it here.
- Toulouse - Passing the Occitan center for traditional dances and music of Toulouse, you encounter a magnificent mural depicting a young masked woman with long red hair, surrounded by expressive masks, choosing the one that suits her best.
- Eglise Notre Dame de La Dalbade - The colorful tympanum of Our Lady of Dalbade is the highlight here. This ceramic fresco, created in 1878 by artist Gaston Virebent, was inspired by the coronation of the Virgin by Italian painter Fra Angelico.
- La brasserie Les Arcades - It’s time to look up and relive the history of Toulouse! The arcade gallery, established in 1997 during renovations of Place du Capitole, features 29 paintings depicting scenes from the city’s history.
- Eglise Notre-Dame du Taur - Here stands the Church of Our Lady of the Taur, built on the very spot where the body of Martyr Saint Sernin was discovered, dating back to the third century.
- Basilique Saint-Sernin de Toulouse - Before you is the renowned Basilica of St. Serin. Its grandeur is undeniable! It is the largest Romanesque church in France, with a nave stretching the length of a football field, capable of housing a 7-story building under its vault!
- Couvent des Jacobins - Enter the heart of a monumental and truly spectacular ensemble! The Jacobins’ convent includes a church, cloister, chapter house, refectory, and the chapel of Saint Antonine.
- Hotel d’Assezat - The blue plant pastel, once crushed, dyes textiles a beautiful blue-pastel color. Known as blue gold, pastel was prominent during the Renaissance, adorning the kings of France.
- Ecole Des Beaux-Arts - The opulent facade you see belongs to the Toulouse School of Fine Arts, one of the first artistic institutions in the Occitanie region. It succeeded the Royal Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture, founded by Louis XV in 1750 and dissolved after the Revolution like all Royal Academies of France.
- Basilica of Our Lady of the Daurade - Facing the Basilica of the Daurade, enjoy a beautiful view of the left bank of Toulouse. The proximity to the docks might suggest that the name Daurade is related to fish!
- Toulouse - From the docks, take in a stunning panorama of the Saint-Cyprien district on the left bank of Toulouse. It’s the perfect moment to capture the view.

- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- 23 immersive audio comments along the way
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Admire…
- Immediate access to the audioguided circuit, no tickets or materials to collect
- 23 immersive audio comments along the way
- Offline mode (no data consumption during the visit)
- 3 languages available: French, English, Spanish
- Text transcripts of all audio content
- Interactive navigation with 3D map to discover the most beautiful streets
- Admire the hidden gems that lie off the beaten track
- Recommendations for the best photo opportunities
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
- Entrance fees to paid establishments along the route…
- Headphones or headphones (optional)
Explore Toulouse, the enchanting pink city, in a day brimming with cultural and historical adventures. This 6.5 km journey leads you through 23 renowned landmarks, including the stunning Basilica of Saint Serin, the Capitol, and the picturesque Pont Saint-Pierre. Wander along streets adorned with pink bricks, soak in the vibrant ambiance of the squares,…
Explore Toulouse, the enchanting pink city, in a day brimming with cultural and historical adventures. This 6.5 km journey leads you through 23 renowned landmarks, including the stunning Basilica of Saint Serin, the Capitol, and the picturesque Pont Saint-Pierre. Wander along streets adorned with pink bricks, soak in the vibrant ambiance of the squares, and marvel at distinctive monuments like the Inn de Bagis. An interactive app provides guidance at each point of interest with engaging audio commentary, offering a deep dive into local history and culture. Perfect for those passionate about culture and eager travelers.
- 6.5 km walking tour featuring 23 iconic locations
- Navaway® app with 23 audio guides for complete immersion
- Suggested duration: approximately 2h40 to explore at your leisure
- Ideal for enthusiasts of history, culture, and local discoveries
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.