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When you visit France you must try the local food. Short on time? Accommodation : we use Booking. Transport : TrainLine for trains and FlixBus for intercity buses. Flights : find cheapest flights with cashback on WayAway. Airport Lounge Access : start your holiday the right way with Priority Pass. Travel Medical Insurance : SafetyWing Nomad Insurance is the ideal choice for long-term travellers and digital nomads. Indeed a number of important monuments from its time as part of the Roman Empire still remain in the city.
This former Roman colony is home to some remarkably well preserved buildings that date back to early Christian times. It is a grand structure that is still in use for concerts and sporting events to this day. In particular, the stadium is used for bullfighting events. While bullfighting is typically thought of as a Spanish tradition, it also has a long history in southern France. Along with the extraordinary Roman architecture, there are also many beautifully designed parks and public squares to enjoy.
We were particularly impressed with its extensive network of canals, which are the lifeblood of the city. Trying local wine and cheese is also a must. The Occitanie region was formed in as an amalgamation of 2 former regions. We recommend using the app and website TrainLine to book intercity train tickets in France.
This is the app we used. We found it very easy to use with great functionality. Another great feature is that you can see days ahead to see what times of the day were the cheapest rates. The TrainLine app was much easier to use than the SNCF website and app, which we found really cumbersome and difficult to use. A common way to get around France is by using intercity buses. These are a budget friendly alternative to trains, but are generally a slower option.
This international airport is 10km from the city. The national airline of France is Air France. It is also very scenic, so walking is a very pleasant way to get around. Navettes make short repetitive journeys between two destinations. Common journeys include going between the airport and the city centre. These journeys can be booked on demand for a fixed price. The cost is 6. The journey time is approximately 20 minutes. Taxis are common in France. Fares are regulated and are usually metered.