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Toulouse Food & History Tour with a Chef (in English)

Toulouse Food & History Tour with a Chef (in English)

Ever imagined a food tour in Toulouse where your guide is a trained chef who doesn't just buy premade food from vendors but cooks regional recipes on the spot for you? Join Chef Alejandro on a Toulouse food tour that's unlike any other. Our 4-hour walking food tour through the historic center of Toulouse features 7 stops, 7 stories, and 7 food samples. We cover the most iconic monuments in the city, such as Place du Capitole, Basilique Saint-Sernin, Hôtel d'Assézat, Quai de la Daurade, and the largest covered market, Marché Couvert Victor Hugo. Our unique experience blends Toulouse's rich history with its vibrant culinary scene. From Roman times to the Middle Ages, each site in our Toulouse Food & History Tour with a Chef tells a story, enhanced with a traditional Southwestern French dish. Ranked as a top experience among things to do in Toulouse, are you ready for this taste adventure? TF&HT ITINERARY 1. Hôtel d'Assézat: Uncover the most beautiful of the 200 private mansions in town and learn how these families made their fortunes in the 16th century to afford such grand houses. Savor the city's most iconic baked good as you explore this architectural gem. 2. Quai de la Daurade: Learn about the great fire of Toulouse that burned down 85% of the city in the 15th century and changed its architecture forever. While taking in the views over the Garonne River, enjoy a sweet bite from the town's oldest pâtisserie. 3. Couvent des Jacobins: Delve into the history of the crusade against the Cathars, the first crusade in history against a Christian group, which led to the County of Toulouse becoming part of the Kingdom of France. Savor the most typical candy in town, made with the floral icon of the city. 4. Place du Capitole: Explore the aviation history of Toulouse, uncovering why it became the aerospace hub of Europe and the headquarters of Airbus. Sample the most typical charcuterie product of this area. 5. Place Saint-Georges: Learn about a wrongful execution in the 18th century that changed the country's political future after the revolution. Enjoy a main course made with the region's star product, la véritable saucisse de Toulouse. 6. Marché Couvert Victor Hugo: Trace the evolution of this square from a medieval rampart to an art-nouveau market, which ultimately became a brutalist car park built in concrete. Delight in an amazing cheese and wine pairing, highlighting artisanal and hyperlocal cheeses and wine. 7. Basilique Saint-Sernin: Hear the story of the first Christian of Toulouse who fought against the Roman Empire. Savor the most famous dessert of Toulouse, a cake with a recipe that is over 2000 years old. *Depending on the shops' opening hours, the day of the week, and the season, we might take some delightful detours. But worry not – with the Toulouse Food & History Tour deliciousness is guaranteed no matter the itinerary!

Toulouse: Victor Hugo Market Guided Food Tour with Tastings

Toulouse: Victor Hugo Market Guided Food Tour with Tastings

Explore Toulouse's largest covered market with a local foodie! We've learned the secrets of French market shopping so that we can share them with you. On this tour, you'll get a taste of local life in Toulouse as you discover local wines and cheeses, learn how to spot a good baguette, sample unique local specialties, and encounter passionate local artisans and businesses. You'll soon be eating your way through market staples like chocolatines (not pain au chocolate!), traditional baguettes, the only farm-to-counter foie gras in the market, cheese from a fromager-affineur (and learning what those words mean!), some of the best charcuterie in Toulouse, and more. Some items we'll taste immediately, but others go into our market basket for our final destination: a specially-reserved "tonneau" at a wine seller in the market, where we'll pair our finds with local wines made from obscure grape varieties. We finish on a sweet note with some locally-produced dessert. No need for lunch afterwards! Along the way, you’ll learn about food and market history, get tips for finding the best products, cultural lessons (French toasting etiquette, anyone?), and context for what you’re tasting. Afterwards, you'll get a detailed email recap, as well as other personalized resources and recommendations so that you can continue your own gourmet adventures! We'll be eating on our feet, as there is no seating in the market - so wear comfortable clothing and shoes and be prepared to stand/walk the whole time. Please alert us at least 24 hours in advance if you have food allergies or don't drink alcohol.

Toulouse: Traditional Food Group Walking Tour

Toulouse: Traditional Food Group Walking Tour

Toulouse is one of the most beautiful cities in France. With its particular architecture, Toulouse is also known as The Pink city. Our Food Tour will introduce you to this town and to the typical South Western dishes. You’ll get to see the most central parts of the city, the one you can’t miss, but you’ll also get more secret tips from a local guide. Here's an insight of our possible tastings: - Foie gras, a luxury product typical of the area. - The gastronomical symbol of the region : the famous Cassoulet with a glass of South Western wine, sincethe region is famous for its numerous vineyards. - Have a taste of different types of cheese from the region. - Violet-based products, as violet is one of the culinary specialties of Toulouse. - A chocolate tasting in a traditional chocolaterie in town Tastings may vary according to the season.

Toulouse Tastes: A Culinary Journey at Victor Hugo Market

Toulouse Tastes: A Culinary Journey at Victor Hugo Market

Dive into the heart of French gastronomy with “Toulouse Tastes: A Culinary Journey at Victor Hugo Market.” This tasting tour begins at the vibrant Place du Président Thomas Wilson, where the energy of Toulouse’s city life sets the stage. Move on to the iconic Victor Hugo Market, a paradise for food lovers. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to taste a variety of local specialties, from savory cheeses and meats to sweet pastries, all accompanied by selections of regional wines. This tour is perfect for food enthusiasts looking to experience the authentic flavors of Toulouse through its most beloved market. Enjoy a morning of delight and discovery, immersing yourself in the tastes that make Toulouse a culinary capital. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

Victor Hugo Market, Toulouse: Our most recommended tours and activities

Toulouse Food & History Tour with a Chef (in English)

Toulouse Food & History Tour with a Chef (in English)

Ever imagined a food tour in Toulouse where your guide is a trained chef who doesn't just buy premade food from vendors but cooks regional recipes on the spot for you? Join Chef Alejandro on a Toulouse food tour that's unlike any other. Our 4-hour walking food tour through the historic center of Toulouse features 7 stops, 7 stories, and 7 food samples. We cover the most iconic monuments in the city, such as Place du Capitole, Basilique Saint-Sernin, Hôtel d'Assézat, Quai de la Daurade, and the largest covered market, Marché Couvert Victor Hugo. Our unique experience blends Toulouse's rich history with its vibrant culinary scene. From Roman times to the Middle Ages, each site in our Toulouse Food & History Tour with a Chef tells a story, enhanced with a traditional Southwestern French dish. Ranked as a top experience among things to do in Toulouse, are you ready for this taste adventure? TF&HT ITINERARY 1. Hôtel d'Assézat: Uncover the most beautiful of the 200 private mansions in town and learn how these families made their fortunes in the 16th century to afford such grand houses. Savor the city's most iconic baked good as you explore this architectural gem. 2. Quai de la Daurade: Learn about the great fire of Toulouse that burned down 85% of the city in the 15th century and changed its architecture forever. While taking in the views over the Garonne River, enjoy a sweet bite from the town's oldest pâtisserie. 3. Couvent des Jacobins: Delve into the history of the crusade against the Cathars, the first crusade in history against a Christian group, which led to the County of Toulouse becoming part of the Kingdom of France. Savor the most typical candy in town, made with the floral icon of the city. 4. Place du Capitole: Explore the aviation history of Toulouse, uncovering why it became the aerospace hub of Europe and the headquarters of Airbus. Sample the most typical charcuterie product of this area. 5. Place Saint-Georges: Learn about a wrongful execution in the 18th century that changed the country's political future after the revolution. Enjoy a main course made with the region's star product, la véritable saucisse de Toulouse. 6. Marché Couvert Victor Hugo: Trace the evolution of this square from a medieval rampart to an art-nouveau market, which ultimately became a brutalist car park built in concrete. Delight in an amazing cheese and wine pairing, highlighting artisanal and hyperlocal cheeses and wine. 7. Basilique Saint-Sernin: Hear the story of the first Christian of Toulouse who fought against the Roman Empire. Savor the most famous dessert of Toulouse, a cake with a recipe that is over 2000 years old. *Depending on the shops' opening hours, the day of the week, and the season, we might take some delightful detours. But worry not – with the Toulouse Food & History Tour deliciousness is guaranteed no matter the itinerary!

Toulouse: Victor Hugo Market Guided Food Tour with Tastings

Toulouse: Victor Hugo Market Guided Food Tour with Tastings

Explore Toulouse's largest covered market with a local foodie! We've learned the secrets of French market shopping so that we can share them with you. On this tour, you'll get a taste of local life in Toulouse as you discover local wines and cheeses, learn how to spot a good baguette, sample unique local specialties, and encounter passionate local artisans and businesses. You'll soon be eating your way through market staples like chocolatines (not pain au chocolate!), traditional baguettes, the only farm-to-counter foie gras in the market, cheese from a fromager-affineur (and learning what those words mean!), some of the best charcuterie in Toulouse, and more. Some items we'll taste immediately, but others go into our market basket for our final destination: a specially-reserved "tonneau" at a wine seller in the market, where we'll pair our finds with local wines made from obscure grape varieties. We finish on a sweet note with some locally-produced dessert. No need for lunch afterwards! Along the way, you’ll learn about food and market history, get tips for finding the best products, cultural lessons (French toasting etiquette, anyone?), and context for what you’re tasting. Afterwards, you'll get a detailed email recap, as well as other personalized resources and recommendations so that you can continue your own gourmet adventures! We'll be eating on our feet, as there is no seating in the market - so wear comfortable clothing and shoes and be prepared to stand/walk the whole time. Please alert us at least 24 hours in advance if you have food allergies or don't drink alcohol.

Toulouse: Traditional Food Group Walking Tour

Toulouse: Traditional Food Group Walking Tour

Toulouse is one of the most beautiful cities in France. With its particular architecture, Toulouse is also known as The Pink city. Our Food Tour will introduce you to this town and to the typical South Western dishes. You’ll get to see the most central parts of the city, the one you can’t miss, but you’ll also get more secret tips from a local guide. Here's an insight of our possible tastings: - Foie gras, a luxury product typical of the area. - The gastronomical symbol of the region : the famous Cassoulet with a glass of South Western wine, sincethe region is famous for its numerous vineyards. - Have a taste of different types of cheese from the region. - Violet-based products, as violet is one of the culinary specialties of Toulouse. - A chocolate tasting in a traditional chocolaterie in town Tastings may vary according to the season.

Toulouse Tastes: A Culinary Journey at Victor Hugo Market

Toulouse Tastes: A Culinary Journey at Victor Hugo Market

Dive into the heart of French gastronomy with “Toulouse Tastes: A Culinary Journey at Victor Hugo Market.” This tasting tour begins at the vibrant Place du Président Thomas Wilson, where the energy of Toulouse’s city life sets the stage. Move on to the iconic Victor Hugo Market, a paradise for food lovers. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to taste a variety of local specialties, from savory cheeses and meats to sweet pastries, all accompanied by selections of regional wines. This tour is perfect for food enthusiasts looking to experience the authentic flavors of Toulouse through its most beloved market. Enjoy a morning of delight and discovery, immersing yourself in the tastes that make Toulouse a culinary capital. Please note: The availability and accessibility of attractions may vary based on time of day and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

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