This underrated French city is just as beautiful as Paris, only much cheaper to visit
David Johnson  ; 2025-12-01 12:51:01
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Contents‘Je vois La Vill-e (en) Rose…’A beautiful old townUNESCO-protected monuments aboundToulouse is 40% cheaper than ParisWith its gleaming Eiffel Tower, grandiose Haussmann boulevards and an abundance of museums and…palaces, it’s really no wonder that Paris is one of the most sought-after destinations in the world. Unfortunately for most visitors, it’s far from the idyllic, romantic getaway they’ve been idealizing for years:
Imagine an overwhelming crowd covering every inch of the Champs de Mars, the famous park overlooking the Eiffel Tower, impatient waiters who will internally roll their eyes at your attempts to practice French, and long lines at virtually everybakerin the historic center.
They know little about itthere is a much more peaceful and affordable alternative to Paris,Alsoknown for its beautiful architecture. Tourists may well head to the capital to get a taste of itLa Vie en Rosebut this smaller town in the south of France is exactly namedLa Ville Rose.
‘Je vois La Vill-e (en) Rose…’
Dubbed byThe opinionasone of France’s top destinations this year,Toulouseis a charming city on the banks of the fast-flowing Garonne River.
While the Seine riverbank in Paris is known for its rowfin de sièclebuildings, the Garonne is backed by terracotta brick buildings that typically glowrose-tinted goldduring sunset hours. This phenomenon has given Toulouse the nickname ‘The Pink City’.
The river itself is spanned by a series of photogenic bridges, most notably the Pont Neuf, a 16th-century crossing built in stone, which connects the center, where most of the cultural attractions are, with the suburb of Saint-Cyprien.
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A beautiful old town
Pont Neuf is usually a good starting point to explore Toulouse as it is located right in the city. From there it is just a 15 minute walk toPlace du Capitolethe central square of the old town, and the perfect place to grab a croissant, sit on a terrace and people watch.
Directly on the central square you will also find theCapitoleitself, the only large building around it that houses both the town hall and a theater. Much is said about the chandelier-lit rooms of the Palais Garnier in Paris, but in our book they are beautifully decorated with frescoesHall of Illustresinside ToulouseCapitoleis just as stunning.
Be sure to visit the area around the squareBasilica Saint-Sernin,an imposing Romanesque churchThatprecededGothic architecture, and it is considered the largest extant of its kind in Europe. It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Nearby, theCouvent des Jacobinsis another must-see: a historic monastery dating back to the Middle Ages and built in the classical styleToulousainfashion. Yes, with the same red bricks that flank the cobbled alleys surrounding it.
UNESCO-protected monuments abound
On the north side of the river, in Saint-Cyprien, you will see the Church of Saint Nicholas, a small Gothic style church with a vaulted ceiling decorated with stars, andThe slaughterhousesthe city’s museum of modern and contemporary art.
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For history buffs, this side of Toulouse has as many notable sights as the city center: Saint-Cyprien, for example, is host toHôtel-Dieu Saint-Jacquesa medieval hospital that is also on the World Heritage List for its impressive size and state of preservation.
Regardless of left or right, no visit to Toulouse is complete without a bike ride downhillCanal du MidiAUNESCO protected canalconsidered an extraordinary feat of engineering from the 17th century, which connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea to facilitate trade, and ran straight through Toulouse.
Toulouse is 40% cheaper than Paris
Apart from its architecture and medieval heritage, Toulouse is a cheaper destination than Paris. That doesn’t mean it’s cheap in Albania either, but if you’re worried that a long weekend in the City of Light will empty your wallet, the Pink City is a much safer bet.
In general, restaurant outings cost about the same, but the big difference lies in hotels and secondary expenses:
An average of 3 nightsstayin Paris it might cost you $870 (2 adults), while in Toulouse the average cost is $500. To summarize,Toulouse is about 40% cheaper than Parisaccording to data provided byNumbeo.
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