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SPORT FACILITIES AND LEISURE ACTIVITIES AT THE PROPERTY OR NEARBY |
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Lounge / Bar
Lounge/bar is a space full of character, where design and
architecture invites you to relax and share its serene
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Breakfast
since 6.30 a.m to 11.00 a.m., buffet breakfast or continual
breakfast in rooms The hotel offers a Terrace
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safety locked garage |
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Attractions - Tourism |
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The Capitole Square
The people from Toulouse are very proud of their city hall,
which is the central point of their city. Its name is not so
much due to an Gallo-romaine origin, as it is due to the
Assembly of Representatives, who “held chapter”, in latin,
capitulum. Origin of the name Capitouls, magistrates of the
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Matabiau Train Station
The building of the « Gare Matabiau » was built only between
1903 and 1905, as a replacement of the firs station: the
unloading dock of the trains. The name of the neighborhood
Matabiau, where the station was built refers to the martyr
of Saint-Saturnin; mata-bios meaning “killing the bull”. |
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Le Canal du Midi
Pierre Paul Riquet had the idea of joining the Mediterranean
sea and the Atlantic Ocean to facilitate transport. The
canal was finished in 1981. |
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The Wilson Square
Little round garden, surrounded by cafés, restaurants,
boutiques and cinemas, it is a place commonly visited for
Toulousains of all ages. |
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The Stadium
Open since 1949, the stadium went through a complete
rehabilitation, which made it worthy of receiving the
Football World Cup!. |
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The Basilica of Saint Sernin
Built from the XI century in the memory of Saturnin, first
bishop and martyr of Toulouse, the Saint-Sernin basilica is
the biggest roman church of the Western world. |
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La Citée de l'espace
At the city of the space, you will find a fascinating
universe, located over more than 12 acres. You will travel
to the heart of space, where man dreams to vent. |
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The Esquirol Square
Dividing in two the Metz Street, the Esquirol Square is one
of the main squares in the heart of this city. Thanks to its
wonderful location, it gives access to the more active
commercial stress: the Alsace-Lorraine Street, the Changes
Street ... |
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