Yes indeed. I had some of the best meals while in France, whilst visiting Toulouse. It is an incredible city. Please subscribe for similar tours across France and the world. Thanks for watching.
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"Thank you for watching, Corapaslemagasin! That’s such a fun coincidence-what are the chances indeed! 😊 Toulouse is such a beautiful city; it’s great that you’re part of the video’s charm. Do you have a favorite spot in Toulouse you’d recommend exploring? If you enjoyed this, don’t forget to subscribe and check out more videos on the channel!"
@@ProjectGaiaTravelj'adore les halles de marché(covert markets), Victor Hugo , par example, is one of my favorite to- do places for fresh produce shopping and as a special treat, having lunch afterwards in on of the small restaurants at the gallérie above the market. And too bad you left out the Canal de Midi with it's péniches, right, the houseboats. We live a hundreds km away from Toulouse, in a two house hamlet at 2900 ft in the Pyrenean mountains. It's our closest 'real big city' so the occasional outing place for all the nice things we can't find in our small local town of 6348 inhabitants. itqants
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I am getting ready to relocate to France. Researching which cities would be ideal. That place seems very relaxed and visually appealing. Questions is affordability?
Hi, I live here. Housing is substantially cheaper than Paris. Housing for purchase will be around 3000€ / sqm or you might pay around 750€ monthly to rent a 50 sqm flat (depending on neightborhood of cours). Public transport is good and the subscription is 50€ / month. The price for groceries is similar to Paris, maybe a bit cheaper. The downside to the city is that it's relatively isolated - 2h train or drive from Bordeaux or Montpellier, 4.5h train or 6h drive from Paris. The mountains are 2h drive or train away, the sea is 2-3h away. Also it can get super warm in the summer.
@@FoucauldDegeorges I prefer to be away from the craziness of the city. Maybe go there (Paris) once a month or so. I create digital illustrations and prefer peace and relaxation. Affordability is what I am looking for. I greatly appreciate the info. This may be too much to ask. Would you be ok if we can continue to communicate? The more I know about your country, the less I have to worry about falling on my face. If you are ok with it?
@@williamramos3350 Bonjour "Le Bon Coin" is a site where you can find many things, including rental, furnished and for sale accommodation. This will give you an idea of prices depending on the area where you would like to live.
@@williamramos3350 Bonjour "Le Bon Coin" is a site where you can find many things, including rental, furnished and for sale accommodation. This will give you an idea of prices depending on the area where you would like to live.
To fully see Toulouse I recommend two full days. One day would be extremely aggressive and rushed, and do 3 if you prefer to go at a slower pace. Hope the tour helps you plan your itinerary and thanks for watching.
The restaturants are amazing too, it has so many options
Yes indeed. I had some of the best meals while in France, whilst visiting Toulouse. It is an incredible city. Please subscribe for similar tours across France and the world. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for wandering and introducing us to this beautiful place!
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Thanks for this interesting tour of the pink city. I'll have to check this out when I get to France. And sorry about your head...
Haha thanks and I'm glad you've enjoyed the video. Its the gateway to south central France and is an amazing destination.
@@ProjectGaiaTravel ça pour être incroyable c'est incroyable ....
Very good video of the pink city, congratulations. I left it as a young adult, and hope to return to it when I retire! 😄
Moi c'est le contraire , vivement que je parte de cette cour des miracles ou ça tire dans tous les sens ...
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@@jean-claudeduclos5248 Vous n'avez pas le sentiment d’exagérer ?
@@couvertgerard7742 Il serait temps de vous intéresser à ce qui se passe vraiment dans votre ville plutôt que de rêvasser .
@@jean-claudeduclos5248 Pauvre plouc vivement que vous partiez de Toulouse, ça fera un crétin de moins.
Toulouse is not only the world capital of aeronautics , its also an historical cultural gem.
How many chance I found this video randomly in my recommandation, where I can see myself opening my window during it?😂
"Thank you for watching, Corapaslemagasin! That’s such a fun coincidence-what are the chances indeed! 😊 Toulouse is such a beautiful city; it’s great that you’re part of the video’s charm. Do you have a favorite spot in Toulouse you’d recommend exploring? If you enjoyed this, don’t forget to subscribe and check out more videos on the channel!"
Well, we just went to do our christmas shopping in Toulouse on Monday!😅
@@ProjectGaiaTravelj'adore les halles de marché(covert markets), Victor Hugo , par example, is one of my favorite to- do places for fresh produce shopping and as a special treat, having lunch afterwards in on of the small restaurants at the gallérie above the market. And too bad you left out the Canal de Midi with it's péniches, right, the houseboats. We live a hundreds km away from Toulouse, in a two house hamlet at 2900 ft in the Pyrenean mountains. It's our closest 'real big city' so the occasional outing place for all the nice things we can't find in our small local town of 6348 inhabitants.
itqants
Terrific video!
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@ProjectGaiaTravel I am considering moving out of the US, and I like France. Toulouse would be more affordable than Paris
Vraiment pas de chance avec le temps !
Yes but I still had a good time visiting this beautiful city nonetheless. Thanks for watching
My city 🥰
What an amazing city to call home. I love Toulouse. Please subscribe for similar travel content throughout the world and thanks for watching.
I am getting ready to relocate to France. Researching which cities would be ideal. That place seems very relaxed and visually appealing. Questions is affordability?
Hi, I live here. Housing is substantially cheaper than Paris. Housing for purchase will be around 3000€ / sqm or you might pay around 750€ monthly to rent a 50 sqm flat (depending on neightborhood of cours). Public transport is good and the subscription is 50€ / month. The price for groceries is similar to Paris, maybe a bit cheaper.
The downside to the city is that it's relatively isolated - 2h train or drive from Bordeaux or Montpellier, 4.5h train or 6h drive from Paris. The mountains are 2h drive or train away, the sea is 2-3h away. Also it can get super warm in the summer.
@@FoucauldDegeorges I prefer to be away from the craziness of the city. Maybe go there (Paris) once a month or so. I create digital illustrations and prefer peace and relaxation. Affordability is what I am looking for. I greatly appreciate the info. This may be too much to ask. Would you be ok if we can continue to communicate? The more I know about your country, the less I have to worry about falling on my face. If you are ok with it?
@@williamramos3350
Bonjour "Le Bon Coin" is a site where you can find many things, including rental, furnished and for sale accommodation.
This will give you an idea of prices depending on the area where you would like to live.
@@williamramos3350
Bonjour "Le Bon Coin" is a site where you can find many things, including rental, furnished and for sale accommodation.
This will give you an idea of prices depending on the area where you would like to live.
@@williamramos3350 sure. Im not sure if we can exchange direct messages here on TH-cam but if you share an email address I’ll write you.
Does it rain a lot? What season?
how many days do you recommend exploring Toulouse? I was thinking 2 days.
To fully see Toulouse I recommend two full days. One day would be extremely aggressive and rushed, and do 3 if you prefer to go at a slower pace. Hope the tour helps you plan your itinerary and thanks for watching.
Kudos to you from braving the ugly weather. The town is as you depicted it. But after 40 years in & around it, my only wish is to GTFO from here.
Would you mind telling us why you want to GTFO? As someone looking for a retirement destination I'm always collecting information. Thanks
@@basementstudio7574 people + unreliable mentality.
haha i hear you sometimes we get used to our own surrounds and they seem uninteresting to us.