Toulon City Guide

Soak up the sea, sand, sun and sights of the French Riviera with a short break or holiday to vibrant Toulon. Stock up on Provencal produce at the daily market, admire Garnier’s Opera House and relax on sandy beaches.

What to do and see in and around Toulon

Toulon Cathedral
The jewel of Toulon’s old town, Ste-Marie-de-la-Seds Cathedral, charts the changes in architectural style from its inception in the 11th century to its latest extension in the 17th century. Of particular note are the baroque detailing of the classic f and the wrought iron bell tower.

Toulon Opera House
Toulon Opera House with its elegant façade is a real highlight of the Haussmann designed "haute ville" or upper town area of Toulon. Designed by no less than Charles Garnier himself, this 19th century lusted monument is the largest of its kind outside Paris. The açade was decorated by the famous sculptors Daumas and Montagne.

Tours Old Quarter
Tours Old Quarter runs around place Plumereau, and consists of a network of small streets lined with Medieval and Renaissance house and buildings. Visit the Écoles des Langues Vivantes to see the charming dogs, drunks and frog sculptures. Hidden in the old quarter is the Musée du Gemmail - a museum dedicated to the art of stained glass, including works by Picasso and Cocteau.

Provencal Market
To experience a taste of Provence be sure to visit the colourful and tempting stalls of Toulon’s renowned Provencal food market which takes place every morning, with the exception of Monday, on the Cours Lafayette.

Place de la Liberté
Another highlight of the upper town is Toulon’s massive square, La Place de la Liberté. La Place de la Liberté is watched over by the striking Fontaine de la Federation fountain which was built in 1889 as part of Napoleon Bonaparte’s Italian campaign.

Beaches
With its warm temperature and azure blue sea, where better to while away a few hours than at the beach. Head to the Mourillon Quarter for long stretches of fine golden sand.

Mourillon Quarter
Toulon’s chic Mourillon Quarter is something of a city within a city, stroll along the charming promenade, shop in the pretty boutiques and grab a bite to eat in the waterside bars and restaurants.

Fort Saint-Louis
Dating back to the late 17th century, this impressive reminder of France’s might was built on the order of Vauban and was put to the test during the Wars of the Spanish Succession. The fort did not survive these wars but has since been rebuilt and hosts a commemorative firework display every August.

Mount Faron
For a birds eye view over Toulon take the cable car 584 metres up to the summit of Mount Faron. As well as fabulous views Mount Faron also offers a zoo and Allied Landings Memorial Museum.

Naval Museum
This interesting museum gives visitors and insight into Toulon’s illustrious maritime past. Marvel at full scale models of the historic Mediterranean fleet as well discovering the history of Toulon’s Port and Bay.

Cannes
Experience more of the French Riviera with a day trip to the glitz and glamour of nearby Cannes, famous for its annual film festival and A-list tourists. Indulge in a spot of people watching along La Croisette or get lost in the maze-like streets of the old town.

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