Toulouse Roof Tops (Sorry for bad picture quality!)
Going to Christmas Markets is what my mum loves to do, and to do it in such an old city like Toulouse, was quite an experience. When we took this photo, it reminded me of the scene in Skyfall. Wild cats climbing across the houses, nosing in people’s balconies. Smoke puffing out the chimneys, and the grey clouds making them look like they have a distinct outline. Toulouse is very intresting. When you are in the car, people begging come to your window, and then on the other street you can see a clown walking around. There’s also the football traffic (Today’s match was Toulouse vs Marseille), and then when it gets to night time, it is actually impossible to even drive your car 1 yard because there are so many people. Like other cities, it is quite scary walking round, especially when you hear the recent news of shootings, it does dawn on you, but then you look around, and the sites are amazing.
The first place we went to was a flea/creative market, which had stalls with odd crafty things, and jewellery etc. There was interesting array of lamps which had toy soldiers sprayed black, which personally, I thought was pretty cool. Then there were chairs, and odd bits and bobs, oh, and a mirror for me to take a picture in! Haha…
There are so many old bikes laying around Toulouse, all vintage looking, and I love it! I also loved these china doll earrings, which were quite expensive, but very cute. The other two pictures are just quick snaps, of details of things, including a bag, and an elephant toy.
Then we moved onto side streets and things, which included wine shops, toy shops, and cool decoration shops, which were all extremely busy, and it is very hard to get through to things, when you can hardly understand the language! But, we do love it when we hear a familiar accent!
In France, they seem to love Acrylic bows? I have seen many, in clip form and in ring form… They just love them! The picture on the right is of a quick bit of shopping we got upto, and if you know me, and you want to know what they are, WAIT AND SEE!
We then reached the large market in the Place De Capitole (hopefully spelt correctly!) where we had a nice warm drink, and took a few pictures 😉 Credits to my mum on the right, and me on the left!
Then after realising that it was a bit too busy to look around, we decided to hit the big high street! YAY! Christmas Light time! We passed a few cute dogs as well, and were able to get a picture of this cute puppy! Aww, so cute! I will name it Franco!
If you visit Toulouse, you must visit the Nespresso store! It is great for you coffee lovers! And, if you have a member’s card, you can get a free coffee! A funny thing is though, my brother picked something up, which he thought was a free sample to take home, but in actual fact it was a wet wipe, which didn’t even smell remotely like coffee! Strange…
After Nespresso we visited Lafayette Maison, which is the Lafayette home store, which was really cool! It was filled with loads of cute decorations, like the little monkey, penguin (which butt was a bell…!) and giant macaroons and strawberries! Oh, and a pink elephant!
YAY! I love statue guys! This was a Jesus one so it had a random guy in a suit…. yup! And, a guy carrying a cross. They were amazing! Super duper cool…
My favourite part of the holidays! LIGHTS! Yup, we ended our trip with a walk down the lit street! So pretty! Oh, and then we rewarded ourselves we a MaccyDs, and it tastes just the same as in the UK!
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love this post!! 🙂 xx
I do too! Hehe, if I had a good camera I could have done Vlog-Mas, but never mind! This will do! X