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Toulouse: Albi and Cordes/Ciel Day Trip with Audio Guides

Toulouse: Albi and Cordes/Ciel Day Trip with Audio Guides

Set out from Toulouse to discover Albi, the Sainte Cécile Cathedral, and the Toulouse Lautrec Museum or the medieval city of Cordes sur Ciel with round trip bus transportation. In the morning during the bus journey, remember to download our audio guide (included) so you don't miss any of the treasures of Albi and Cordes sur Ciel! In Albi you can admire the many architectural gems, including the Sainte Cécile Cathedral. Visit the Toulouse Lautrec Museum, located in the Palace of Bishops. Near to Albi, you can also explore the enchanting city of Cordes-sur-Ciel. Its Gothic architecture holds the secrets to many legends. During your free time here, you can stroll through the cobbled streets of the city. Return transport is included in the tour package, but once in the cities you will be free to explore at your own pace without a guide. Departure from Toulouse is at 09:30 (meet the bus at 09:15) for an arrival around 10:30 in Albi. The bus will be back at 14:15 for a departure at 14:30. You will then arrive in Cordes sur Ciel for 15:00/15:15 max. Return to the bus at 17:15 for a departure at 17:30 and an arrival in Toulouse around 18:30.

Immerse yourself in the time of the cathedrals in Albi

Immerse yourself in the time of the cathedrals in Albi

Join a unique guided tour of Albi where you will be transported back to the 14th century by your guide, portraying Perette, a local woman in period costume. Through her eyes, you will experience the city's transformation as it bolstered the power of Albi's bishop and discover the everyday life of its inhabitants. Follow Perette, born in Albi in 1360, through the world of craftspeople. An expert in navigating the city's labyrinthine streets, she witnessed the tumultuous events of her time: the devastating plague of 1375, mercenary invasions, the endless conflict with the English. She also saw Albi Cathedral rise, a testament to the Catholic triumph over Catharism. Begin your journey at the tourist office. From there, you'll explore the city's landmark sites, including the exterior of Albi Cathedral, the courtyard of the Episcopal Palace, the Combes district, and the St Salvi cloister. Throughout the tour, Perette will share fascinating anecdotes about her life and that of the 14th-century city-dwellers. This immersive tour is perfect for small groups, whether you're on your own, with family, or with friends. Whether you're visiting Albi or a local curious about the history of your city, don't miss this unique opportunity to time-travel with Perette!

Stroll with Madame de Lapérouse in 18th-Century Albi

Stroll with Madame de Lapérouse in 18th-Century Albi

Join a unique guided tour of Albi where you will be transported back to the 14th century by your guide, portraying Perette, a local woman in period costume. Through her eyes, you will experience the city's transformation as it bolstered the power of Albi's bishop and discover the everyday life of its inhabitants. Follow Perette, born in Albi in 1360, through the world of craftspeople. An expert in navigating the city's labyrinthine streets, she witnessed the tumultuous events of her time: the devastating plague of 1375, mercenary invasions, the endless conflict with the English. She also saw Albi Cathedral rise, a testament to the Catholic triumph over Catharism. Begin your journey at the tourist office. From there, you'll explore the city's landmark sites, including the exterior of Albi Cathedral, the courtyard of the Episcopal Palace, the Combes district, and the St Salvi cloister. Throughout the tour, Perette will share fascinating anecdotes about her life and that of the 14th-century city-dwellers. This immersive tour is perfect for small groups, whether you're on your own, with family, or with friends. Whether you're visiting Albi or a local curious about the history of your city, don't miss this unique opportunity to time-travel with Perette!

The Episcopal City of Albi

The Episcopal City of Albi

Let yourself be guided, from the gardens of the Palais de la Berbie, the former bishop's palace overlooking the Tarn and the Pont-vieux, to the Saint-Salvi cloister, passing through the medieval districts of Castelviel, the original district and the Castelnau, new district of the 13th. You won't see the time passing! The ideal visit with family or friends to immerse yourself in the medieval era of the 13th century and discover the jewel of this heritage listed by Unesco in 2010.

Toulouse to Carcassonne & Albi: Private Sightseeing Tour

Toulouse to Carcassonne & Albi: Private Sightseeing Tour

Enjoy a sightseeing tour of the best of the Carcassonne region. After getting picked up from your hotel in Toulouse, enjoy a scenic 45-minute drive to the medieval fortified city of Carcassone. Here, stroll around the city's cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings. Learn more about its history, and how the city was once a stronghold of the Cathars. You will have 2 hours of free time in Carcassonne, during which you can visit the museum where you will be transported to an era of Crusaders, Pilgrims, and Templar knights. Afterward, continue to Lastours. Here, enjoy a walk to the Belvedere Montfermier, where you can admire panoramic views of the surrounding area and its many castles. Finish your tour in Albi, aka the Red City. Here, pay a visit to the imposing Saint-Cécile Cathedral and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, where you can admire works by local painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. At the end of your tour, get dropped off back at your hotel in Toulouse.

Albi, Cordés-sur-Ciel & Gaillac: Day Trip from Toulouse

Albi, Cordés-sur-Ciel & Gaillac: Day Trip from Toulouse

DEPARTING FROM YOUR HOTEL OR Accomdations in Toulouse, We'll Take the Day to Visit Albi, Cordés-sur-Ciel and Gaillac. The Drive from Toulouse to Albi Lasts about An Hour. On the way i'll tell you a little bit about the history in this region. In Albi You Will Have Planty of Time to Explore The Sainte Cecile Cathedral, the Large Red Brick Cathedral in the World; as well as the famous and excellent toulouse-lautrec museum. Both of these attractions are spectacular. After Visiting Albi We'll Drive to Cordes-sur-Ciel. Cordes is generally considering to be the First of the Bastides of Southwest France. The Fortified Hilltop Town Has Attracted Many Pilgrims and Craftspeople, It is Truly Lovely. From Cordes We'll Drive to Gaillac where you might like to Enjoy Some Excellent Local Wine.

Albi: Private Guided Walking Tour

Albi: Private Guided Walking Tour

Explore France’s so-called Red City with the help of a local guide on this private walking excursion through Albi. You’ll learn about its medieval history while marveling at architectural feats such as the Berbie Palace and Sainte-Cécile Cathedral.  Start your tour at the Place Sainte-Cécile, and learn about the history of the breathtaking Cathedral of Sainte-Cécile, around which the whole town was constructed in medieval times.  Then, discover the Palais de la Berbie (Berbie Palace), one of the oldest castles in France. With a history dating back to the 13th century, the palatial complex tells a rich history of Albi’s royal past, and is now the site of the Toulouse-Lautrec museum. From the vantage point of Albi’s famous Pont Vieux (Old Bridge), you’ll have an unbeatable panorama of one of the most beautiful towns in Southern France, and unobstructed views of the surrounding River Tarn. Along the way on your tour you’ll be guided through Albi’s key sites and most picturesque streets, admiring the charming cobbled walkways and embellished houses. Your guide will provide you with a local’s knowledge of the area and teach you about the history of the town dating back to the Bronze Ages.

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Toulouse: Albi and Cordes/Ciel Day Trip with Audio Guides

Toulouse: Albi and Cordes/Ciel Day Trip with Audio Guides

Set out from Toulouse to discover Albi, the Sainte Cécile Cathedral, and the Toulouse Lautrec Museum or the medieval city of Cordes sur Ciel with round trip bus transportation. In the morning during the bus journey, remember to download our audio guide (included) so you don't miss any of the treasures of Albi and Cordes sur Ciel! In Albi you can admire the many architectural gems, including the Sainte Cécile Cathedral. Visit the Toulouse Lautrec Museum, located in the Palace of Bishops. Near to Albi, you can also explore the enchanting city of Cordes-sur-Ciel. Its Gothic architecture holds the secrets to many legends. During your free time here, you can stroll through the cobbled streets of the city. Return transport is included in the tour package, but once in the cities you will be free to explore at your own pace without a guide. Departure from Toulouse is at 09:30 (meet the bus at 09:15) for an arrival around 10:30 in Albi. The bus will be back at 14:15 for a departure at 14:30. You will then arrive in Cordes sur Ciel for 15:00/15:15 max. Return to the bus at 17:15 for a departure at 17:30 and an arrival in Toulouse around 18:30.

Immerse yourself in the time of the cathedrals in Albi

Immerse yourself in the time of the cathedrals in Albi

Join a unique guided tour of Albi where you will be transported back to the 14th century by your guide, portraying Perette, a local woman in period costume. Through her eyes, you will experience the city's transformation as it bolstered the power of Albi's bishop and discover the everyday life of its inhabitants. Follow Perette, born in Albi in 1360, through the world of craftspeople. An expert in navigating the city's labyrinthine streets, she witnessed the tumultuous events of her time: the devastating plague of 1375, mercenary invasions, the endless conflict with the English. She also saw Albi Cathedral rise, a testament to the Catholic triumph over Catharism. Begin your journey at the tourist office. From there, you'll explore the city's landmark sites, including the exterior of Albi Cathedral, the courtyard of the Episcopal Palace, the Combes district, and the St Salvi cloister. Throughout the tour, Perette will share fascinating anecdotes about her life and that of the 14th-century city-dwellers. This immersive tour is perfect for small groups, whether you're on your own, with family, or with friends. Whether you're visiting Albi or a local curious about the history of your city, don't miss this unique opportunity to time-travel with Perette!

Stroll with Madame de Lapérouse in 18th-Century Albi

Stroll with Madame de Lapérouse in 18th-Century Albi

Join a unique guided tour of Albi where you will be transported back to the 14th century by your guide, portraying Perette, a local woman in period costume. Through her eyes, you will experience the city's transformation as it bolstered the power of Albi's bishop and discover the everyday life of its inhabitants. Follow Perette, born in Albi in 1360, through the world of craftspeople. An expert in navigating the city's labyrinthine streets, she witnessed the tumultuous events of her time: the devastating plague of 1375, mercenary invasions, the endless conflict with the English. She also saw Albi Cathedral rise, a testament to the Catholic triumph over Catharism. Begin your journey at the tourist office. From there, you'll explore the city's landmark sites, including the exterior of Albi Cathedral, the courtyard of the Episcopal Palace, the Combes district, and the St Salvi cloister. Throughout the tour, Perette will share fascinating anecdotes about her life and that of the 14th-century city-dwellers. This immersive tour is perfect for small groups, whether you're on your own, with family, or with friends. Whether you're visiting Albi or a local curious about the history of your city, don't miss this unique opportunity to time-travel with Perette!

The Episcopal City of Albi

The Episcopal City of Albi

Let yourself be guided, from the gardens of the Palais de la Berbie, the former bishop's palace overlooking the Tarn and the Pont-vieux, to the Saint-Salvi cloister, passing through the medieval districts of Castelviel, the original district and the Castelnau, new district of the 13th. You won't see the time passing! The ideal visit with family or friends to immerse yourself in the medieval era of the 13th century and discover the jewel of this heritage listed by Unesco in 2010.

Toulouse to Carcassonne & Albi: Private Sightseeing Tour

Toulouse to Carcassonne & Albi: Private Sightseeing Tour

Enjoy a sightseeing tour of the best of the Carcassonne region. After getting picked up from your hotel in Toulouse, enjoy a scenic 45-minute drive to the medieval fortified city of Carcassone. Here, stroll around the city's cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings. Learn more about its history, and how the city was once a stronghold of the Cathars. You will have 2 hours of free time in Carcassonne, during which you can visit the museum where you will be transported to an era of Crusaders, Pilgrims, and Templar knights. Afterward, continue to Lastours. Here, enjoy a walk to the Belvedere Montfermier, where you can admire panoramic views of the surrounding area and its many castles. Finish your tour in Albi, aka the Red City. Here, pay a visit to the imposing Saint-Cécile Cathedral and the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, where you can admire works by local painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. At the end of your tour, get dropped off back at your hotel in Toulouse.

Albi, Cordés-sur-Ciel & Gaillac: Day Trip from Toulouse

Albi, Cordés-sur-Ciel & Gaillac: Day Trip from Toulouse

DEPARTING FROM YOUR HOTEL OR Accomdations in Toulouse, We'll Take the Day to Visit Albi, Cordés-sur-Ciel and Gaillac. The Drive from Toulouse to Albi Lasts about An Hour. On the way i'll tell you a little bit about the history in this region. In Albi You Will Have Planty of Time to Explore The Sainte Cecile Cathedral, the Large Red Brick Cathedral in the World; as well as the famous and excellent toulouse-lautrec museum. Both of these attractions are spectacular. After Visiting Albi We'll Drive to Cordes-sur-Ciel. Cordes is generally considering to be the First of the Bastides of Southwest France. The Fortified Hilltop Town Has Attracted Many Pilgrims and Craftspeople, It is Truly Lovely. From Cordes We'll Drive to Gaillac where you might like to Enjoy Some Excellent Local Wine.

Albi: Private Guided Walking Tour

Albi: Private Guided Walking Tour

Explore France’s so-called Red City with the help of a local guide on this private walking excursion through Albi. You’ll learn about its medieval history while marveling at architectural feats such as the Berbie Palace and Sainte-Cécile Cathedral.  Start your tour at the Place Sainte-Cécile, and learn about the history of the breathtaking Cathedral of Sainte-Cécile, around which the whole town was constructed in medieval times.  Then, discover the Palais de la Berbie (Berbie Palace), one of the oldest castles in France. With a history dating back to the 13th century, the palatial complex tells a rich history of Albi’s royal past, and is now the site of the Toulouse-Lautrec museum. From the vantage point of Albi’s famous Pont Vieux (Old Bridge), you’ll have an unbeatable panorama of one of the most beautiful towns in Southern France, and unobstructed views of the surrounding River Tarn. Along the way on your tour you’ll be guided through Albi’s key sites and most picturesque streets, admiring the charming cobbled walkways and embellished houses. Your guide will provide you with a local’s knowledge of the area and teach you about the history of the town dating back to the Bronze Ages.

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4.3
(46 reviews)

The trip itself is excellent. The tour is basically a bus transportation from Toulouse to Aldi , Cordes Sur- Ciel and the back to Toulouse which is fine. The driver is nice, on time and courteous. I wish there was a nice introduction about the visit when dropping us at each stop, which could be a little more informative.

We liked Albi the most. What a wonderfully picturesque town. We were able to explore Albi in beautiful weather and would love to go back there again. Cordes-sur-Ciel is really very small. We felt that our stay here was a bit too long. All in all, a great day and we would definitely recommend the day trip.

Everything went very well. It's just transportation that pleased us. It must have been an hour longer in Albi and an hour less in Cordes-sur-Ciel. Both visits are very worth it. Everything within schedules. I advise.

We had a wonderful time accompanied by Emilie, our very enthusiastic and competent guide.

beautiful and historic destinations. Great service, reliable, on time and courteous.