A Journey Through Historical Heritage, Nature, and Panoramic Views
Embark on an exceptional adventure by e-bike, exploring the banks of the Garonne River, the suspended walkways of Ramier Island, a breathtaking aerial ride on Téléo (France’s longest urban cable car), and the bucolic charm of the Canal du Midi. A unique way to discover Toulouse awaits you! An unforgettable adventure for the whole family!
Start your adventure along the water, following the banks of the Garonne River.
Discover iconic sites such as the former port of La Daurade, an emblematic location in Toulouse connected to the Canal du Midi.
The charming Saint-Pierre Square, the Bazacle ford, and the Prairie des Filtres. A chance to enjoy stunning views of the Garonne River banks.
Each stop will be an opportunity to dive into the fascinating history of these places through anecdotes shared by your guide.Each stop will be an opportunity to dive into the fascinating history of these places through anecdotes shared by your guide.
Head south towards the city to have fun with the suspended walkways of Ramier Island.
Marvel as you cross the two new suspended bridges connecting the banks of the Garonne River to Ramier Island. A moment suspended above the water, offering breathtaking views of the quays and surrounding natural spaces.
A little further south, enjoy a unique aerial experience with Téléo.
Your journey continues south, along the banks of the Garonne River, towards Toulouse's new urban cable car, Téléo. Hop on for an exceptional experience: panoramic views of the Garonne River, Pech-David, the Pyrenees, and the entire city of Toulouse await you
Return to the city center via the Canal du Midi.
After this unique crossing, head towards the majestic Canal du Midi for a peaceful final stop. You’ll follow this UNESCO World Heritage site, lined with plane trees and surrounded by a bucolic atmosphere, before returning to the heart of Toulouse.
The guide will be waiting for you near the Cité2Roues bike shop
Toulouse, known as La Ville Rose (The Pink City) for its distinctive terracotta architecture, is a vibrant city in southern France. It's renowned for its aerospace industry, historic universities, and rich cultural heritage, making it a unique blend of innovation and tradition.
The Capitole is the heart of Toulouse, housing the city hall, a theater, and a famous square. Its pink brick facade is iconic.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Romanesque basilica is one of the largest remaining Romanesque buildings in Europe and a key stop on the Way of St. James pilgrimage route.
A space-themed park with interactive exhibits, simulators, and full-scale models of spacecraft. It's a must-visit for space enthusiasts.
One of the oldest botanical gardens in France, featuring a diverse collection of plants, greenhouses, and a small zoo.
The oldest bridge in Toulouse, spanning the Garonne River and offering beautiful views of the city.
A rich, slow-cooked casserole made with white beans, meat (usually duck, goose, or sausage), and tomatoes.
A traditional Toulouse sausage made from pork, garlic, and pepper, often grilled and served with bread and salad.
A sweet, violet-flavored liqueur made from the flowers of the local violet plant, often served as a digestif.
Duck legs slow-cooked in their own fat, served with potatoes or bread. A classic dish of the region.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and lively atmosphere. However, it can be crowded and more expensive.
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Toulouse is generally a safe city for tourists, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, especially in crowded tourist areas and on public transport. Exercise caution in less touristy areas at night.
Toulouse Matabiau
Toulouse Bus Station
The metro system is efficient and easy to use, with two lines (A and B) connecting key areas.
Available • Apps: Uber, G7
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A charming medieval city known for its stunning Sainte-Cécile Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum.
A fairytale-like medieval fortress city with a double-walled castle and a rich history. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A picturesque medieval village perched on a hill, known for its art galleries, cobblestone streets, and stunning views.
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