Explore Occitanie, South of France - june 2025
From 1.287 €

Explore Occitanie, South of France - june 2025

Holiday package
Created: Monday, October 7, 2024
Ref ID: 13784815
price per person From
1.287 €
Based on 2 adults
2.574 €
Total Price
Created: Monday, October 7, 2024
Destinations: Toulouse, Albi, Carcassonne, Montpellier, Toulouse

Your day to day

13 Jun
Transport from Bucharest to Toulouse
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
18:35 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
23:25 - Toulouse, Blagnac (TLS)
5h 50m 1 PC 1 Stop
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 1421
18:35 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
20:10 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH1421
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 30m - Connection in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 1100
21:40 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
23:25 - Toulouse, Blagnac (TLS)
Transport:  LH1100
Cabin Class: Economy
13 Jun
1. Toulouse
Stay
About the destination: At the heart of the South, Toulouse has always occupied a prominent place in the Southwest of France. The reflections of golden light on the pink-brick walls, used in many of its buildings, have earned the city the designation of 'La Ville Rose', the Pink City. As the region’s largest city, Toulouse combines medieval architecture with bohemian music, delicious food and constant innovation, sustained by the city’s cutting-edge aerospace industry. The old town of Toulouse hides great treasures. The Basilica of St. Sernin is considered the city’s most beautiful religious monument. It is also the world’s largest church built in the Romanesque style. Feel free to wander through its cobbled streets to discover its splendid Renaissance courtyards and magnificent houses that hide behind the heavy gates. The Augustinian Museum exhibits a rich collection of paintings and sculptures. Here you will find works of either medieval masters or contemporary artists and painters. Toulouse is active and bustling, fuelled by the energy of its student population. There’s nothing like strolling through the historical center, walking along the banks of the Garonne and the Canal du Midi, or stopping in one of the many bars and restaurants to eat or have a drink under the open sky.
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13 Jun
Car rental
Citroen C4
Blagnac
Toulouse-Blagnac Airport
23:30 - 13 Jun 2025
Blagnac
Toulouse-Blagnac Airport
07:30 - 22 Jun 2025
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 70

Fuel Policy

Plin spre plin

General payment terms
Prepayment: Full rental price due at time of reservation. At pick-up a valid credit card in main driver's name is required as a guarantee. Prepaid or debit cards, such as Maestro, Visa electron, Visa Premier or Carte Bleue are not accepted.
Deposit applicable to this booking
Upon collection of the car a security deposit will be blocked on the driver’s credit card. This deposit is determined by supplier considering your selected car category. Please be informed that the value of one tank of fuel and possible traffic fines can be additionally blocked on your credit card. It is recommended to present a credit card with chip, pin code and embossed numbers.Estimated deposit amount:: EUR 839,28
Theft protection
with excess up to 1.900 EUR
Collision damage waiver
with excess up to 1.900 EUR
Pickup

Toulouse-Blagnac Airport - Telephone: +33-170976111

Parking P2 Loueurs

Opening hours: 07:00 - 23:59
Please be informed that our counter in hall C is currently closed until further notice. Please directly proceed to our SIXT branch outside of car park P2 on the ground floor. To get there, please follow the signs at the airport footpath.
Dropoff

Toulouse-Blagnac Airport - Telephone +33-170976111

Parking P2 Loueurs

Opening hours: 07:00 - 23:59
Please be informed that our counter in hall C is currently closed until further notice. Please directly proceed to our SIXT branch outside of car park P2 on the ground floor. To get there, please follow the signs at the airport footpath.
Transport from Toulouse to Albi
No transport selected
15 Jun
2. Albi
Stay
About the destination: Albi is a delightful small town in the Southwest of France. There are lots of shops and nice places to eat in the area. This Episcopal City is listed as one of France's sites on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Situated in the Midi-Pyrénées region, along the river Tarn, the city of Albi offers the Episcopal City, home to Sainte-Cécile cathedral, the biggest brick cathedral in the world, and the fortified Berbie Palace. With the red brick architecture, the banks of the Tarn, the relaxed rhythm of life in the South West, the distant memory of the Cathars, or even that of the famous painter Toulouse-Lautrec. Albi is a magnificent city. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Albi Cathedral Albi Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Cecilia, is the most important religious building in Albi, France, and the seat of the Archbishop of Albi. First built as a fortress begun in 1287 and under construction for 200 years, it is claimed to be the largest brick building in the world. In 2010 the cathedral was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Palais de la Berbie In the second half of the 13th century, the Bishops of Albi undertook the construction of the Palais de la Berbie close to the cathedral of Sainte-Cécile and the banks of the Tarn. A true fortress, the palace is a testimony to the bygone power of the Bishops of Albi. This medieval architecture, with its walls of extraordinary height and thickness, encloses a court of honour and a keep. The prelates who followed from the Renaissance to the 18th century transformed and enlarged it into a stately palace with sumptuous salons and French style formal gardens. Situated in the very heart of the city’s historical centre, the Palais de la Berbie, listed as a historical monument, is one of France’s best preserved episcopal residences. It forms part of Albi’s episcopal citadel, a candidate for World Heritage of humanity status. Museum of Toulousse Lautrec The Toulouse-Lautrec galleries were inaugurated at the Palais de la Berbie in 1922 with the help of an exceptional bequest from the Count and Countess of Toulouse-Lautrec. The Toulouse-Lautrec Museum is today an ambassador for the city of Albi and draws nearly 160,000 visitors annually, which places it among the top museums outside of Paris Begun in 2001, the renovation work includes redesigning the entrance to the museum now relocated to the Court of Honour. New areas have been created below the palace. Now the museum has an auditorium with 156 seats for conferences and lectures, two films on the life and works of Toulouse-Lautrecare shown there every day, a room for educational workshops and presentations for children and school groups.
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Transport from Albi to Carcassonne
No transport selected
19 Jun
3. Carcassonne
Stay
About the destination: Carcassonne is a city in south-west France that is best known for its UNESCO World Heritage listed walled city. Carcassonne’s medieval fortress-city is a child’s toy castle grown to lifesize proportions. The Cité, with its bristling towers and battlements, was begun in Gallo-roman times. It played an important role in Languedoc’s unsuccessful effort to remain independent of northern France. The exterior wall was completed under Louis IX. By the mid-19th century, villagers had so thoroughly pillaged the walls for building materials that only truncated ruins remained. But rising interest in medieval France spurred the rebuilding of the Cité. For the best castle-roving, visit the Cité in early morning or at night. The Basilique St-Nazaire, on the south side of the Cité, is an exceptional church, combining a northern Gothic transept and apse with much older Romanesque nave. The stained glass is generally considered among the finest in southern France. Near the Basilique, an amphitheatre built to provide entertainment during the town’s long sieges host many events. Located in a stunning and diversified region, Carcassonne is home to a fascinating cultural and historical past. Moreover, it offers delicious traditional dishes, some of the best vineyards in the south of France and very friendly locals.
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Transport from Carcassonne to Montpellier
No transport selected
20 Jun
4. Montpellier
Stay
About the destination: The capital of Languedoc-Roussillon, a few kilometres from the sea, surprises visitors with its dynamism. Bathed in soft Mediterranean light, its old neighbourhoods and its magnificent gardens invite you to wander through its elegant boulevards. In full demographic expansion, the city, which celebrates its ancestral vocation for medicine and research, has transformed into a cosmopolitan metropolis with a big city buzz. Between Place de la Comédie and the Arc de Triomphe du Peyrou, we find Montpellier old quarter. Ecusson, the historic centre, retains its winding and narrow medieval lanes and shady backstreets. Along these streets magnificent palaces, with its beautiful stairs and courtyards, stand gracefully. The cathedral of Saint-Pierre is one of the city’s icons, not to be missed is the impressive canopy porch supported by two monumental cylindrical pillars. Montpellier blends old world charm with a modern and vibrant nightlife. Its theatres, stylish bars and its opera cheer up the evenings creating a lively atmosphere. The newest area of the city is called the place de la Comde, here you can find excellent restaurants, cafes and shops.
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Transport from Montpellier to Toulouse
No transport selected
21 Jun
5. Toulouse
Stay
About the destination: At the heart of the South, Toulouse has always occupied a prominent place in the Southwest of France. The reflections of golden light on the pink-brick walls, used in many of its buildings, have earned the city the designation of 'La Ville Rose', the Pink City. As the region’s largest city, Toulouse combines medieval architecture with bohemian music, delicious food and constant innovation, sustained by the city’s cutting-edge aerospace industry. The old town of Toulouse hides great treasures. The Basilica of St. Sernin is considered the city’s most beautiful religious monument. It is also the world’s largest church built in the Romanesque style. Feel free to wander through its cobbled streets to discover its splendid Renaissance courtyards and magnificent houses that hide behind the heavy gates. The Augustinian Museum exhibits a rich collection of paintings and sculptures. Here you will find works of either medieval masters or contemporary artists and painters. Toulouse is active and bustling, fuelled by the energy of its student population. There’s nothing like strolling through the historical center, walking along the banks of the Garonne and the Canal du Midi, or stopping in one of the many bars and restaurants to eat or have a drink under the open sky.
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22 Jun
Transport from Toulouse to Bucharest
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
10:05 - Toulouse, Blagnac (TLS)
17:50 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
6h 45m 1 PC 1 Stop
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 1095
10:05 - Toulouse, Blagnac (TLS)
11:55 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH1095
Cabin Class: Economy
2h 35m - Connection in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 1420
14:30 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
17:50 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
Transport:  LH1420
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
1.287 €
Based on 2 adults
2.574 €
Total Price
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