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Sophia C
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Le Bol Bu
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this was a rec from someone from the damon d fb group
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Ras la Tasse
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rec (via blog post) for a cafe go work at. update: this place is ALWAYS bumpin & totally packed. you have to go early if you wanna snag a seat.
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Canal du Midi
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yelp rec. just to chill at.
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Victor Hugo Market
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blog rec.
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Théâtre du Capitole
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Couvent des Jacobins
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“If you need a quiet city oasis, locate this Dominican monastery, dating from 1229. for an hour of peace and quiet, with wonderful views of its southern-French gothic architecture. The cloister is a little marvel, with a fresh green garden at its centre. It's customary to pay the small fee essentially a donation to the church just to be able to sit and read. have a quiet conversation or reflect in solitude. The adjacent church, equally exquisite, is also a lovely spot to visit.”
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Cité de l'Espace
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Grand Rond
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Muséum de Toulouse
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“This impressive Victorian building is a hive of intellectual and creative activity. It's where some of the country's most influential minds come together to explore themes concerning science, industry and art, putting on workshops, conferences and exhibitions. It's basically a giant think tank, with a public exhibition and kids' activity space and cafe on the ground floor. Expect to find in-depth explorations of broad themes, such as love, using interactive and digital elements to bring the subject to life.”
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Esquirol
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“Esquirol is a very lively neighbourhood. Ideally located between capitole and Carmes, it is the perfect starting point to go explore the city. There are many restaurants, bars and places where you can dance. Basically if you like going out at night without going full on clubbing, that's the perfect place!”
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Saint-Georges
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“St Georges is quite a wealthy neighbourhood as well but way calmer than Carmes. It's also a great place to go shopping. There is a commercial centre and plenty of little shops. You will also find loads of cafes with big outdoor terrace. Perfect to grab a coffee in the afternoon.”
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Jean-Jaurès
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“The brilliant thing about Jean Jaures is the nightlife. That's where all the nightclubs are. You will also find a lot of bars and restaurants.”
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ZUNYI
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walked by and it looked good. update: SUPER tasty asian street food. if you love Sichuan, go here.
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Boli Café
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walked by and menu and smells looked amazing
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Mille et Une Pates
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Pipia et Compagnie
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walked by and looks fun. good thrift.
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Flower's Café
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recommended as a good cafe via tripadvisor
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Dip's Tea
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Snapper Bar
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Limelight
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rec from jo. great club.
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TĂ´t ou Tarte
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cafe for working. not my fav vibes (brightly lit and by a construction area) but lots of ppl working and kind staff.
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Le Bar Basque Toulouse
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⛲️ beautiful outdoor garden patio with a fountain, string lights, and a canopy of trees 🍹like 6 different mojito types (my favorite was coco), ea costing around €9
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Fat Cat
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swanky cocktail bar in the capitole 🕯the place is dimly lit and has a distinct yet subtle smell. it’s carefully curated and almost feels like a speakeasy (though it’s hardly hidden). quieter, calmer atmosphere. 💲💲💲 ea cocktail costs around €13, so if you’re with a group it’ll add up fast
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