We Love —
- Settling into a 4-star boutique hotel with an artistic ambiance, perfectly located in the heart of the city, where each corner tells a story of creativity and elegance.
- Awakening in a serene room, and savouring a delightful buffet breakfast, a spread of carefully curated sweet and savoury flavours, offering a perfect start before exploring the city.
- Strolling through the winding streets of the Ville Rose, discovering hidden squares, and ending the day with sunset views along the Garonne River.
Customer reviews —
Villa du Taur 4* —
Step through the doors of Villa du Taur 4*, and you’ll be captivated by the charm of this boutique hotel, infused with a vibrant street-art spirit. Originality and elegance take centre stage in this tranquil retreat, ideally nestled at the foot of the Basilica of Saint-Sernin — the perfect starting point to explore the city’s cultural treasures.
Expect modern, thoughtfully designed rooms, bespoke service, and an inviting atmosphere. The experience is elevated by a carefully curated homemade breakfast, blending the comfort of a guesthouse with the sophistication of a contemporary hotel.
Your room —
Just for you:
- Late check-out until 2 pm included
Choose between a stay in a Classic Room or an Executive Room.
CLASSIC ROOM (15 m²)
Settle into a thoughtfully designed Classic Room, where modern decor and carefully selected amenities create a serene haven in the heart of the Ville Rose, promising restful nights and effortless comfort.



Executive Room (25 m²)
Relax in the comfort of an Executive Room, where distinctive street-art touches reflect the hotel's unique character. This inviting sanctuary offers a blend of tranquillity and style, ensuring a truly enjoyable stay.
Your dining choices
This is a bed & breakfast stay.
The establishment takes great care to ensure your morning begins on a delightful culinary note. Breakfast is served buffet-style, offering a thoughtful selection of savoury and sweet treats. Every item is carefully chosen to energise you for a day of exploration. The charming detail? Homemade cakes, adding a comforting touch to your start.
For an immersive gastronomic experience, head to Sixty-Two, the hotel’s Table Distinguée-labelled bistronomic restaurant. Guided by chef Stéphane Mazières, the menu reimagines local flavours with finesse, bringing the essence of the region to life in every dish.
After a day discovering the city, unwind at the Bar, where a final glass in a relaxed ambiance sets the perfect tone for a restful night.
Your time
The central location of Villa du Taur offers effortless access to Toulouse’s historic heart. Just steps away, the Basilica of Saint-Sernin and the Saint-Raymond Museum invite you to delve into the city’s rich heritage. Wander through the charming streets of the old town, admire the grandeur of Place du Capitole, stroll through the lively Saint-Georges district, or enjoy a leisurely walk along the scenic Garonne River banks.
Your optional extras & excursions —
Cité de l'Espace 1-day ticket

Spend a day at the Cité de l'Espace and enjoy an extraordinary experience with fascinating scientific attractions.
Ticket - Castle and ramparts of the city of Carcassonne

Embark on a journey to explore the castle and ramparts of the city of Carcassonne, one of the largest restoration projects in Europe.
Mobile data

Stay connected on your travels with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your complimentary eSIM and stay connected wherever you go. Share your hotspot, have easy access to maps, or find the best local spots to eat. Check that your phone is eSIM compatible here.
Your journey to Toulouse —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Toulouse —
Toulouse, the Ville Rose, enchants visitors with its sun-drenched facades, winding waterways, and centuries of artistic heritage. A vibrant blend of past and present, the city invites you to savour its architectural treasures, lively markets, and laid-back charm. Stroll through its atmospheric streets, where history and culture are woven into every brick.
Must-sees:
- Couvent des Jacobins: A striking example of Southern Gothic architecture, this former monastery features an awe-inspiring palm-shaped vault.
- Canal du Midi: Glide through the city by renting a licence-free boat, discovering Toulouse’s waterside beauty at your own pace.
- Place Wilson: The perfect spot to pause at a café terrace and admire the elegant architecture framing this bustling square.
Culinary culture:
Toulouse’s cuisine is a celebration of Southwest France’s flavours, with local markets brimming with delicacies. At Marché Saint-Cyprien, sample the iconic saucisse de Toulouse, perfect for an authentic cassoulet. For a lighter bite, savour croustade aux pommes or artisanal cheeses, best paired with a glass of local Gaillac wine.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the landmarks, Toulouse offers a wealth of lesser-known gems. Discover Les Abattoirs, a contemporary art museum housed in a former slaughterhouse, or seek out intimate jazz bars where musicians pay homage to Claude Nougaro, a beloved son of the city. The local love of music and art imbues every corner with creativity.
Good to know:
The ideal time to visit is: spring and early autumn, when the weather is mild, and the city’s café culture thrives. Toulouse’s compact centre is best explored on foot, but bicycles and riverboats offer unique perspectives. Local artisans craft beautiful violet-scented products, a fragrant nod to the city’s floral emblem.