| Imposing, lovely, architecturally famous basilica in Toulouse's centreville, and the largest remaining Romanesque church in the world. It dates from around 1080 and is still picture-perfect, with detailed brickwork on the outside and impressive frescoes, chapels, and crypts on the inside. Once a week you can stroll around the grounds and check out an eclectic flea market, selling all sorts of... |
| As the Place du Capitole represents the very center of the city, you can't really help but visit it at first for the beauty of its open space, surrounding architecture, fun if overpriced cafes, and superb people-watching opportunities. It is at its best, however, on certain days of the week and year when an organic produce market, a clothing and African wares market, and a Christmas market unfold... |
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