Canal du Midi

Canal du Midi, Toulouse

When you’re travelling through the Languedoc you’ll probably see a lot of water channels and water gates. Especially at Toulouse you can’t overlook this as the city is the starting point for a fantastic masterpiece of engineering: the Canal du Midi. The 240 kilometers long channel connecting Toulouse with the Mediterranean Sea was finished in 1681 and was very important for the economic development of the region. Today, the channel is UNESCO world heritage and that for very good reasons.

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Saint-Sernin

Saint-Sernin, Toulouse

When I told people that I would travel to Toulouse they didn’t fully understand why. The city is not known for its nice city center and beautiful sights, but I enjoyed being there very much. I loved sitting at the river Garonne near the old Port de la Daurade, had fun while exploring the large Place du Capitole in the evening hours and visiting sights like the Basilique Saint-Sernin which is an icon of the city and has a wonderful tower with a special architecture.

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Face à la gare

ibis Gare Matabiau, Toulouse

It is maybe just another nice hotel of the ibis chain, but it is definitely in a prime location: the ibis Gare Matabiau. From there the main railway station (Gare Matabiau) and the main bus terminal (Gare Routière) are just across the road or better said just across the Canal du Midi. That’s of course especially great if you arrive or leave early in the morning. With that you’re having fast access to places like Andorra or the rest beautiful French cities surrounding Toulouse. You might have to figure out the right road, but it is also only just 15 minutes on foot to the city center and already around the hotel you’ll find good bars and restaurants.

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Hard to reach

Bus to Andorra, Toulouse

Andorra is potentially the country in Europe that is hardest to tick off your travel wish list. It is just a tiny country with under 80,000 inhabitants on 468 km² in the Pyrenees between Spain and France. There is no airport and no railway station, your best chance is to fly to Barcelona or Toulouse and take a bus ride into the mountains which lasts 3-4 hours. It is a bit unusual that the capital city Andorra la Vella is so complicated to reach but the trip through the mountains is very scenic and well worth the effort.

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Toulouse-Blagnac

Aéroport Toulouse-Blagnac, Toulouse

Arriving at Toulouse is a relaxed thing because of the Toulouse-Blagnac airport (TLS) located just eight kilometers afar from the city center in the northeast of the city. It is a small airport that is easy and fast to pass – but it also has a long aviation history; for example the first flight of a Concorde started at Toulouse and the airport is also the homebase of manufacturer Airbus. Blagnac has been opened in 1939 and it has two runways transporting seven million passengers each year and by that making it the sixed busiest airport in France.

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