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EUR 76 - 140 Holiday Inn Garden Court Toulon City Centre
Situated between the railway station and the port, this air-conditioned Holiday Inn hotel is a 10 minutes’ walk from Place de la Liberté. It has an… MoreEUR 35 - 70 Hôtel Jaures
Situated in the city centre of Toulon, 400 metres from the train station and 200 metres from the famous Place d´Armes, this small hotel offers 1… MoreEUR 45 - 100 Hotel Acanthid
Ideally located in the city centre, right in front of the Toulon Opera, the Acanthid offers soundproofed rooms with air conditioning. It is just 4 km … MoreEUR 45 - 71 Hotel Lamalgue
Situated on the Mediterranean coast in Toulon, Hôtel Lamalgue is just 200 metres from the beaches of Mourillons. If offers modern accommodation and a… MoreEUR 50 - 100 Newhotel Amirauté
The Newhotel Amiraute is situated in the centre of Toulon, near Place de la Liberté and the harbour. It offers free Wi-Fi access and air-conditioned … MoreEUR 48 - 96 Hôtel Bonaparte
Hôtel Bonaparte is set in the heart of Toulon, a 2-minute walk from the harbor and Toulon Arsenal. Each room has a private bathroom and TV. Free wire… MoreEUR 50 - 96 Grand Hotel de la Gare
Located in the heart of the Toulon, the Grand Hôtel is opposite the town’s train station and the Parc des Lices. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi.
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Au Nouvel Hotel offers air-conditioned accommodation in Toulon, just 150 metres from the railway station. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel… MoreEUR 53 - 280 Best Western La Corniche
This eco-friendly hotel boasts Ecolabel certification and overlooks one of the most beautiful beaches of the French Riviera. The peaceful rooms boast … MoreEUR 40 - 110 Celenya Hôtel
This hotel is located on the Place de la Liberté, in the heart of Toulon, 300 metres from the Celenya Train Station. It offers beautifully decorated … MoreEUR 50 - 83 Grand Hotel Dauphiné
Located on the Mediterranean coast, the Grand Hotel Dauphiné is in Toulon town centre. It offers soundproofed rooms equipped with air conditioning, … MoreEUR 50 - 131 All Seasons Toulon Centre Congrès
Located near the old city, the beach and the famous Mayol rugby stadium, the All Seasons Toulon provides comfortable accommodation in the heart of Tou… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Unlike other towns of France, Toulon is not crossed by any big river, and there is no big river in the whole district (French: département du Var). Some small rivers cross the town : Rivière neuve (English: new river), Le Las, L'Égoutyer also known as Rivière des amoureux (English: lover's river) with no apparent reason. Except de latter, the rivers are now in underground tubes and not visible.
For all these reasons, Toulon early became a town of military vocation. When the Romans invaded the Provence (Latin: provincia romana), they settled a military base and renamed the town Telo Martius, where martius recalls Mars, the Roman god of war.
During the Middle Ages, Provence was under the coup of lords, before being integrated into the French Kingdom in 1482. During the XVIIIth Century, Toulon became an important military port for France, were boats and sails were being built. A famous convict prison was built. During the French Revolution, Toulon gave support to the monarchy, but Bonaparte (later known as Napoleon the Ist) took back the town. During World War II, Toulon was invaded on November the 27th, 1942. The seamen scuttled all the boats so that the Nazis couldn't use them. The town was freed by the Allied Forces on August 25th, 1944.
Other airports are Marseille-Provence (100 km west of Toulon), +33 4 42 14 14 14 and Nice-Côte d'Azur (150 km east of Toulon), +33 4 93 21 30 30.
There are two roads to go to Toulon from the Toulon-Hyères airport. Either you follow the highway (free, fast, but not very interesting) (French: Toulon par autoroute) or you choose the road that follows the coast (French: Toulon par la côte). It may take a longer time, but this is nicer and on rush hour you may avoid traffic jam on the highway.
Visit the port and its promenade. The folk of old Provence, the typical accent of locals, and some wooden boats on the still sea (the folk is better in smaller town along the coast, however). Numerous souvenir shops, coffee shops and fish restaurants. Also on the port square, you'll see the statue of the Spirit of navigation pointing at the sea.
Tour de l'horloge, a monumental clock a the entry of the naval base (at the west of the port), anciently used to ring at the beginning and at the end of the working day.
Just between the port and the south of Cours Lafeyette, you'll see the Louis Blanc place with Saint François de Paule church. Built in the XVIIIth Century, it is of typical baroque style.
Traditional markets of Provence, every morning on Cours Lafayette except on Mondays. You'll find there all local products of the region. There are also other smaller markets.
Place Puget, in the historical center, is the ancient center of the town. You'll find a fountain built in 1780. The sculpture showed three dolphins, now completely covered by ivy. You'll enjoy staying in the shade of this place, at a coffee shop, during a hot afternoon.
The Saint Marie de la Seds Cathedral is near Place Puget. Built in the XIth century, it has never been finished, but widened in 1738. There are numerous paintings of XVIIIth Century.
Place de la liberté (English: Liberty plaza). The This is one of the main places of the town. There's a nice statue in a fountain. In winter, a skating rink is settled for children. However this place may be noisy due to the main boulevard of the town just along the place.
The railway station is 100 m northwest of the Place de la Liberté, also of XIXth Century style.
Take the cable car (French: téléphérique) to go to the Mont-Faron Hill. Téléphérique du Mont-Faron, boulevard Amiral Vence (or bus 40, stop at téléphérique), +33 4 94 92 68 25. It gives direct access to the Memorial Museum of landing in Provence.
Memorial Museum of landing in Provence (French: Musée-Mémorial du débarquement), top of Mont-Faron, +33 4 94 88 08 09.
Mont-Faron zoo (French: Zoo du Mont-Faron), +33 4 94 88 07 89. It is a center for wild beast reproduction.
Bibliothèque municipale et Museum d'histoire naturelle (English: Municipal Library and Museum), Boulevard de Strasbourg. As a building, the library is worth seeing. The museum features wild life collections.
The Navy Museum (French: Musée de la Marine, place Monsergue (at the entrance of the naval base), +33 4 94 02 02 01. Collections relating the naval history of the town.
The Museum of Tour Royale, pointe de la Mitre, +33 4 94 24 91 00. The Tour Royale, one of the numerous forts of Toulon, was built in 1514 by the king Louis XII. Later, it was used as a prison, now opened for visits. It also features a naval exposition.
The Boat-Museum named La Dives, pointe de la Mitre (+33 4 94 02 06 96), opened May to October. Before being a museum, this boat was dedicated to the transportation of tanks for a landing.
Alexandre the 1st Garden (French: Jardin Alexandre Ier), at the west of the Municipal Library, garden opened with entertainment for young children, and a bandstand with casual concerts on Sundays.
Frédéric Mistral Garden (French: Jardin Frédéric Mistral), cours Frédéric Mistral, garden with collections of exotic spices. The brides and grooms often choose to go there to take photographs after their wedding, on Saturdays afternoon.
On July the 14th, Bastille Day is commemorated with a military march on the main boulevards. During the afternoon, there is usually an aircraft show that will be best seen from the beach and, at midnight, fireworks.
On August the 15th, fireworks at the Saint Louis fort next to the beaches.
Les Sablettes.
Grand café de la rade, +33 4 94 24 87 02, on the port, facing the statue of the spirit of navigation. Big coffee shop and restaurant, easy to find. There are really numerous coffee shops on the port, this is only an example.
Avoid walking alone at night in the historical center of the town. Or remember to be nice to the people you may meet there. This is the "red" quarter of the town.
This "Travel Guide" section is drawn from the Wikitravel article "Toulon". We hope you will edit and improve it. It is available under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5 license.The new town
Also called Haute ville (English: high town) by contrast with basse ville, because it was built in a higher part of the town. It is located at the north of the historical center, in the XIXth Century, by the baron Hoffman (who was later called to build Paris). Numerous buildings and places are in the late XIXth Century style.
The Opera House, place Victor Hugo, +33 4 94 93 03 76, is 100 m east of the Place de la Liberté.Museums and places of interest
The town features several beaches just south of the Mourillon quarter. They were set up in the 1950's to develop tourism. More beautiful beaches may be found elsewhere on the coast. In any location, you should be prepared to crowd on the beach. The beaches of Toulon are associated to a park with entertainment for children of all ages. At the east of the town, the Cap Brun and Anse Magaud beaches are more isolated, far less crowded, but more difficult to reach (need to climb a little).
Parks
On the top of Mont-Faron hill (500 m high), you'll be able to see the town from above. If you go by car, the road is impressive. If you by cable car, this even more impressive. Several paths allow hikers to cross the forest and go to/from the museums, the zoo, the cable car, etc.Events
Jazz in Toulon, annual music festival.Beaches
Beautiful beaches may be found in the small towns around Toulon. These ones seem to be specially recommended.
L'Argentière, in the town of La Londe-les-Maures (30 km east of Toulon).
La Capte, near Hyères (15 km east of Toulon). The bottom is of pur sand (no seaweed) and the depth increases very very slowly.Do
Learn
Toulon University (for science and technology): http://www.univ-tln.fr/
University of law
Engineering schools ISITV: http://isitv.univ-tln.fr/
Eat
La flambée, pizza restaurant. Nice, intimate, reasonable prices and good food, building Le Marsouin, 518 bd Bazeilles, +33 4 94 42 12 07Drink
Sleep
Contact
Stay safe
Public hospitals:
Sainte-Anne hospital, 2 boulevard Sainte-Anne, +33 4 94 09 90 00, fax. +33 4 94 09 92 16.
Chalucet Hospital, rue Chalucet, +33 4 94 22 77 78.Cope
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