To be in the heart of the action, stay in Toulouse city centre where its biggest attractions are located, including the Place du Capitole and Basilica of Saint-Sernin. Some of the city’s best bars and clubs are also in the centre, making it ideal for those who like to dance the night away.
Located at the edge of Rue d'Alsace-Lorraine near the train station, Joanne dArc is a convenient neighbourhood for those who want to be able to explore the city by foot and take advantage of its transport links to other nearby towns and cities. The neighbourhood is also known for its excellent local markets and restaurants.
Although they’re within walking distance of the city centre, Carmes and St. Etienne provide a quaint village-like atmosphere which is favoured both by families for the quietude and hipsters for the boho vibe.
Situated across the Garonne River, Saint-Cyprien is one of the city’s more affordable neighbourhoods. Its attractive historic streets also offer a much more local feel than those closer to the centre.
Toulouse is a well-connected city, thanks to the Tisséo metro. Therefore, it’s quick and easy to travel in and out of the inner city if you’re looking for cheaper, quieter accommodation on the outskirts.