Ah, family vacations! No matter what our age, we all count the days (or sleeps) until we go on vacation. But even though you should be in high spirits at the start of your long-awaited break, it's often better to plan your day trips in advance so that the young and not-so-young ones will each find something they enjoy. So if you're headed to Toulouse for your relaxing break, your trip will bounce from one discovery to the next, each one more rewarding than the last: Heritage, history, science, youth literature, botany and puzzles will all feature in your trip to the 'pink city'.
Here are 10 activities for enjoying Toulouse as a family.
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Natural History Museum of Toulouse
A trip to become more aware of the life that surrounds us
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The Natural History Museum of Toulouse is perfectly located in the center of the city and is easily accessible by public transportation or by automobile. Parking is available in the green zone in the Allées Jules Guesde where you can park for up to 4 hours. The entrance of the museum is through the Botanic Gardens. The exhibition rooms are real sources of knowledge containing a lot of information encouraging reflection on the relationship between man, nature and the environment. Before or after your visit, have lunch or a snack in the pleasant setting of the Moaï restaurant, located on the first floor with a terrace overlooking the botanic gardens. It's easily accessible for people with disabilities.
Location: 35 allées Jules Guesde, 31400 Toulouse, France
Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)
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Fine houses of Toulouse
A bicycle route lined with splendid architectural works
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The fine houses of Toulouse bike tour starts at the Saint-Etienne Cathedral and then goes through the district of Les Carmes, famous for its charming lanes. Elegant facades, narrow streets and interesting things to see follow one after the other to the rhythm of your pedal strokes. Don't forget to get off your bicycle to take a look at what goes on behind an open door, to appreciate pretty stone lacework, statuettes and elegant balconies adorned with wrought iron. It's a real awakening to architecture for little ones, who will also be delighted to let off steam on their bikes!
Location: Donjon du Capitole, square Charles de Gaulle, 31080 Toulouse, France
Open: Bike hire: Daily from 9.30 am to 6.30 pm. Tourist Office: Monday–Saturday from 9.30 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm.
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The artistic works of the Toulouse metro
Eclectic artistic heritage in the depths of Toulouse
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The artistic works of the Toulouse metro, on lines A and B, include some 40 works A and B of the Toulouse metro, some forty works by contemporary artists to brighten passengers' surroundings. Those in the know will recognize the styles of Sophie Calle, Bernar Venet, Michel Verjux, Jean-Pierre Bertrand and Roman Oplaka. A dozen works of art are also displayed on the T1 and T2 streetcar lines. It is a lovely way to awaken your children's artistic senses as they climb on board the train or streetcar. To make the most of it, and to get your teenagers involved, download the free ARTéo app, which lets you design a route to enjoy the works of art.
Open: 24/7
photo by Chat Maigre (CC BY-SA 4.0) modified
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Quai des Petits at the Quai des Savoirs
Science for little ones
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The Quai des Petits at the Quai des Savoirs features a multi-activity area spread over 3 rooms and aimed at children under the age of 7. With a magic mirror, a strange tunnel, curious liquids and an emotions photo booth, your children will discover the fascinating world of science through play, observation, listening and experimenting. This activity is free for children under 2 years old and for everyone on the first Sunday of the month. Adults must accompany children and booking is necessary, via Festik, as the places for each session of 1 and a half hours are limited to 70 participants. Buggy parking is available at the entrance via Allée Matilda. Get there using public transportation; bus, streetcar and metro stops are close by. Or park your automobile in the green zone in Allées Jules Guesde.
Location: 35 allées Jules Guesde, 31400 Toulouse, France
Open: Wednesday sessions at 2 pm and 4 pm, Saturday–Sunday sessions at 10 am, noon, 2 pm and 4 pm, open Tuesday–Sunday during school vacations (closed on Mondays)
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Puzzles and challenges across the pink city
A life-size game through the streets of Toulouse
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Puzzles and challenges across the pink city allow you to experience themed and unusual trips around Toulouse in a friendly, hands-on atmosphere. There are no guides here as such, but storytellers with a passion for culture, who, above all, want to offer you a pleasant time while enriching your knowledge of the pink city. The concept is constantly being reinvented, depending on the festivities that take place during the year: Toulouse's famous women are honored on 8 March, and love takes center stage for a Valentine's Day special. These are just a few examples, as this concept brings to you a perpetual rediscovery of the city of violets.
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Toulouse with Violette Mirgue
Visit the pink city following the footprints of a little mouse
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Experience Toulouse with Violette Mirgue and let this mouse guide you through the city. So open the book 'Mystère et Fromage à Toulouse' (Mystery and Cheese in Toulouse) and read this thrilling adventure to your children while discovering the Capitole, the Cité de l’Espace, the Bazacle, the Museum and so many other well-known places in the city. Spare their little feet by climbing on a streetcar or taking a welcome rest at an ice-cream parlor, for example. There's nothing like taking your time with the kids.
Open: 24/7
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The ponies of the Botanical Gardens
A breath of fresh air and a gentle family trot
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The ponies of the Botanical Gardens are available for rides in this oasis of calm that's just a stone's throw from the town center and draws you in with charming waterfalls, fountains surrounded by flowers and ducks, swans and geese bathing in the stream that runs through it. It's easily accessible by public transportation or by automobile, parking in the green area in the Allées Jules Guesde. Not only is it the ideal place for a picnic, but your children can also enjoy pony rides. At the end of their ride, your kids can climb on the merry-go-round, open daily from 2 pm, or the little train to discover the many attractions of this 7-hectare public garden with hundreds of plant varieties.
Location: 35 allées Jules Guesde, 31400 Toulouse, France
Open: Daily from 7.45 am to 6.30 pm
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Toulouse with the Géodysée application
A tour of the city of violets by quiz and anecdote
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Experience Toulouse with the Géodysée application, and your children will have a good reason to stay connected to their smartphone or tablet. Following the Dys, imaginary characters, your young adventurers can crisscross the pink city on a mysterious quest. There are several themed routes, and a personalized version is even available. Whatever your choice, there are puzzles to solve, historical anecdotes to listen to about the places you visit and quizzes to answer. Young or old, everyone quickly gets into the game and no one notices the kilometers covered on the streets of Toulouse. All participants are included in a leader table of the fastest, which is additional motivation to discover the secrets of Toulouse!
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Musee de la Resistance et de la Deportation
A duty to remember as a family
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The Musee de la Resistance et de la Deportation immerses you in the darkest hours of history and makes you more aware of how lucky we are to live in peace today. This free museum remembers the drama of the Second World War through documents, photographs, weapons and period objects and also aims to teach citizenship. It's easy to get there by streetcar or metro; get off at the Saint-Michel – Marcel-Langer station. As soon as they arrive, children over the age of 7 are given a visit and games booklet that allows them to discover the museum's permanent exhibitions in a fun way.
Location: 52 allée des Demoiselles, 31400 Toulouse, France
Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm (closed Sunday–Monday)
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La Halle de la Machine and the Minotaur
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of theatrical machines
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La Halle de la Machine and the Minotaur lead young and old alike into an absolutely fantastic world. Whether they weigh a few grams or several tons, machines such as a wine-serving machine, a tilting nightingale and a bread slingshot each tell their own story and impress with their movement as well as having an impact that makes them absolutely unique. The impressive Minotaur can sometimes be seen wandering around the Montraudan neighbourhood with 50 people on board. Arachnophobes shudder when they meet the moving eyes of the giant spider; only the most reckless dare to climb onto its head to slip into the skin of its operators. As enchanting as you can imagine, the Manège Carré Sénart has the power to bring all generations together for a fabulous imaginary journey. Visit, travel or workshop with the family. Whatever the desired activity, booking is strongly recommended.
Location: 3 avenue de l’Aérodrome, 31400 Toulouse, France
Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)
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