Journey to Toulouse

This this morning sleepily cramed in the car, before my flight to Paris tomorrow. Toulouse, from the many cafés, restaurants and shops that are around every corner in the city that I would love to move here. Especially for my fellow vintage store lovers, I have seen at least 4 vintage clothing shops in the 4 hours I've been here.There are also so many cute accessory and homegoods shops every which way you turn. 😊 We went to lunch at an amazing brasserie right around the corner from our hotel, Hôtel L'Opera. Then, we went to the city hall which has beautiful wall murals that, I think, rival even the Cistine Chapel. As I type this, I'm now going on a boat tour on the Garrone River, which flanks Toulouse on both sides. We then walked to La Basilica de Saint-Sernin, one of the oldest churches in the western world. Started in 1070, it is known for being a refuge for pilgrims making their way to The Shrine of St. James in Santiago de Compostela, in Spain. To round out the day, we ended up walking back to our hotel and eating dinner at a little café nearby. I know, a very uneventful day today, right?

La Capitole

Outside of the capital

The ouside of La Basilique

Inside Saint-Sernin

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