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The double room has a terrace. The unit has 1 bed.
The double room has a terrace. The unit has 1 bed.
The twin room has a terrace. The unit has 2 beds.
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Restaurants nearby
- Maison Pellestor Veyrier★ Michelin Chef Quentin Pellestor-Veyrier has set up shop with his partner Camille Hubert (front of house) in the former premises of Yannick Delpech's L'Amphitryon. Now in his thirties, he has built up a remarkable CV, having honed his skills in prestigious restaurants in the South of France (Franck Putelat, Gilles Goujon) and alongside another icon of Mediterranean cuisine, Alain Ducasse. His menu pays tribute to Occitan culinary heritage: from the South-West, foie gras and duck breast, veau du Ségala (veal), fragrant strawberries and toasted almonds; from the Mediterranean, Sétoise rouille, oysters fro3.1km
- Michel Sarran★ Michelin As Michel Sarran puts it, "this is more of a house than a restaurant", where guests are invited to take the time to eat and enjoy the moment in one of two dining rooms – a modern space on the ground floor and a more hushed and elegant ambiance on the first floor. Originally from the Gers département, the chef divided his time between the South-West and the Mediterranean before settling in Toulouse, where he came to be one of the city's culinary ambassadors. With his single set menus that celebrate the region's finest produce, he creates a sun-kissed take on the cuisine of the South of France, 9.5km
- L'Hippi'curien At this small restaurant in an old building with exposed brick and pebble interior walls, diners have two options: excellent value for money at lunchtime or more elaborate cuisine in the evening with the single set menu. The new chef, who has a particular fondness for France's South-West, makes the best seasonal ingredients the focus of his set menus: grilled green asparagus, roast fillet of duckling, bluefin tuna from Saint-Jean-de-Luz etc. Attentive service.8.7km
- Les Planeurs A deliberately bohemian, offbeat setting provides the foil to crisp, unusual and aromatic Franco-Japanese cuisine. Excellent value for pleasure.9.4km
- Chez Loustic In one of the busiest parts of the Saint-Cyprien neighbourhood, this modern bistro has an industrial aesthetic that makes for a convivial atmosphere. The pleasant little terrace overlooking the square is a bonus. Having learned the ropes at a Christian Constant restaurant, the chef prepares meticulous seasonal cuisine using market-fresh produce.9.9km
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Attractions nearby
- Aeroscopia aeronautics museum2.5km
- Basilica of St. Sernin church in Toulouse, France10.0km
- Stade Ernest-Wallon rugby stadium in Toulouse, France7.4km
- Château de Pibrac converted 16th-century castle in Haute-Garonne, France5.1km
- Monastère Sainte Catherine de Sienne (Blagnac) abbey located in Haute-Garonne, in France5.8km
- Basilique Sainte-Germaine de Pibrac basilica located in Haute-Garonne, in France5.4km
- forêt de Bouconne forest in Occitanie, France6.9km
- Musée Saint-Raymond museum of antiquities in Toulouse9.9km
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