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ToulouseOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in toulouseFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in toulouse, Bed and Breakfast!Toulouse is a city in southwestern France, near the Pyrenees, in the Midi-Pyrénées region, half way between the Atlantic and the Merranean. ![]() ![]()
![]() Understand![]() ![]() Garonne in ToulouseToulouse has become a center of aviation and spaceflight in the past 20 years. More than 35,000 of the city's 400,000 citizens work in the civil aviation or space industries; Airbus / EADS is the largest employer in the region. The city has remained relatively unchanged despite the economic boom. The city at the In the middle ages, Toulouse was one of the richest cities of France due to the sale of blue coloring extracted from woad plants. This monopoly was only broken when the Portuguese began to import Indigo to Europe. Over 50 hotels, mansions, remain witness to the past wealth. ![]() Get in![]() By planeRegular scheduled domestic and international flights arrive at Blagnac airport (http://www.toulouse.aeroport.fr/), about 20 minutes from the city. It serves connections from Paris about every hour. There are many other flights as well, for example to Munich and Frankfurt. To get to the city from the airport, you can use a Bus Shuttle (http://www.navettevia-toulouse.com/english/index.html) for about 3.90 ?. Going by Taxi will cost about 15 ?. ![]() By trainFrench railways (http://www.voyages-sncf.com/) : Paris : 6h Bordeaux : 2h30 Marseille : 4h00 The train station is almost in the heart of the city. ![]() By carMajor highways towards Paris, Bordeaux, Marseille, Barcelona ![]() By busBus terminal at the railway station. ![]() Get aroundToulouse has a network of bus and metro lines. The bus services tend to be not very reliable and miss the timetable. The metro is relatively small, with only about 15 stations; but then Toulouse is a small city. Consequently you can also walk to most destinations in the inner city quite comfortably.
![]() By carYou should avoid going downtown with the car, as parking space is seriously limited. ![]() SeeToulouse is a small city, and you can reach most interesting places in the downtown area comfortably on foot.
![]() ToursThe tourism information office located in the back side of the Capitolium organizes guided tours of the city. Some of these are in English. Check ahead for their schedule. ![]() AirbusAirbus offers tours of their facilities; the tour takes about 30 minutes and includes a guide who will tell you some background about the company; the screening of a promotional / historical video, and a look at the construction hangars. However you will not get to see the new Airbus A380 (as of November 2004). Photography is strictly forbidden, and you need to bring a piece of photo identification. Book ahead. ![]() Cite de l'EspaceThe "space city" is another of Toulouse's "aviation" attractions. However you must be aware that it is not exactly a museum but a sort of scientific theme park without rides. There are some replicas of spacecraft and other exhibits, many of the later interactive in some minor way. There's also a small planetarium. The park is suited well to 5-14 year old children, everybody else should probably spare themselves the trip. 14? for an adult. It's situated fairly outside the city but there's a bus service starting outside the main train station. kaka en pip en de dikke tetten van ons anemie ![]() Do
en als ge vijf fietsen huurt dan krijg er een gratis hoer bij. je moet wel een peugeot 205 hebben en een stevige achterbank. dank uwel blijven fietsen en de ballen. wikitravel mijn gat ook ![]() LearnThre are a lot of universities in Toulouse, that makes that it´s the second city in France for the number of students : 100000.
In Toulouse are major universities and lots of engineer or management school :
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wikitravel mijn gat ook ![]() WorkAnglophone travellers might find employment in the Aviation industry; however even here French is commonly used. Also, with the current heightened security concerns, new employee will require extensive screening so these jobs are not suited for short-term work. ![]() EatLike all of France, you will not be disappointed with the food Toulouse offers. Duck is a regional specialty, and thus many restaurants will offer duck for dinner. Also, go during lunch time at the first floor of the Victor Hugo market, you'll find many good restaurants at a very good price. Market atmosphere, and better be patient to wait for seats as no reservations are possible, but it worths it if you want to feel a typical local atmosphere. Cassoulet is the most famous regional dish. Try it. ![]() BuyOpening hours in Toulouse are generally Mon-Sat 9AM-1PM and 3PM-7PM, but there are numerous exceptions.
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