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True, it is 'Pink City' indeed. Due to the nature of all brick buildings which gives it this special 'cachet'!
Peace and quiet that's how I felt in Toulouse. The city IS busy and on the run but still in a relaxed and easy way!
Monument aux Morts (Toulouse, France)
Donjon du Capitole, Toulouse, France 2006
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We will arrive at Toulouse airport around 10:00 am. What is best way to travel to travel to Argens by mid-afternoon? We will not be renting a car. Train to Beziers or Narbonne, then taxi (or bus) to Argens? Train to Carcassonne, then taxi (or bus)to Argens? Bus from Toulouse to Argens? train from Toulouse to Lézignan-Corbières, then taxi to Argens appears to be the best route, but what about connections to arrive by mid-afternoon?
Thanks
Could you perhaps clarify which Argens you mean? I know of one Argens in up-country Provence, but it doesn't look like the place you're talking about, if you thinking about taxi from Lezignan.
Train from Toulouse to Lezignan (known as Lezignan Aude on the sncf site) is the best way, depending which day of the week you are travelling. Mon-Fri there is a direct service at 11.53 from Toulouse Matabiau, arriving at 13.47. Then taxi onto Argens-Minervois, to give it the fulll name.
Other rail options from www.voyages-sncf.com
True, it is 'Pink City' indeed. Due to the nature of all brick buildings which gives it this special 'cachet'!
Peace and quiet that's how I felt in Toulouse. The city IS busy and on the run but still in a relaxed and easy way!
La tour qui abrite la Maison du Tourisme, dans le jardin est le Donjon du Capitole, construit en 1530, dans la crainte d'une invasion du Languedoc par les troupes de Charles-Quint. Cette tour carrée, qui abritait autrefois les archives, a été coiffée par Viollet-le-Duc, lors de la restauration du XIX° siècle, d'un clocheton, de style beffroi flamand, totalement étranger à notre ville.
Elle est donc le seul témoin debout des constructions de l'enclos communal.
Every year the Garonne invites a stream of the world.
After the Ebre, the Nile, the Mekong, the Ganges, the Arno, the Volga, Mississippi, the Rio of the Plata, in June 2003, the Garonne invites the Rio Cauto, that means Cuba. 100 Cuban artists are waited in Toulouse for 6 days of feast.
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the food in the south is very rich,with a lot of meat,ducks, and geese.try the famous 'cassoulet' which can be extremely good if you eat it in a expensive restaurant,but if you have a cassoulet of bad quality,it can be very disgusting.It is prepared with beans,so do not invite your boyfriend or girlfriend to a romantic dinner with cassoulet and beans;it is very heavy,you might have some 'noisy and smelly' belly problems during the night
An ascent to the Breche de Roland.
This high mountain pass is on the border between France and Spain. In winter it is a serious mountaineering undertaking. From July-September there is less snow but it is more accessible.
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