Hotels in Tours, France
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| 41 Rue Edouard Vaillant, Tours, 37000 Map |
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Tours, France
Tours that is in France is located in the center of France and is the capital of the Indre-et-Loire department, which is part of the departments of France, and is the largest city in the center of France.
Tours is located between Orleans and the Atlantic coast and is known for its famous wines and as well for its history with the famous Battle of Tours which took place in 732.
It also hosts the Paros-Tours cycling race, and has about 150,000 people in it.
If you are visiting with your family or with friends and you want to tour the city and view its many historical landmarks, you can take a tour of the city where you can visit locations such as the cathedral of Tours which is known as the Tours Cathedral, which was dedicated to the saint Gatien. It was built around 1170 and was intended to replace a cathedral that burned during 1166 as a result of a dispute.
You can also visit the city's botanical gardens which are known as the Jardin botanique de Tours.
Tours is known as the garden of France due to having many parks within the city itself, and being located between two rivers.
Tours is also known for having an original medieval district and preserved half timbered buildings.
If you are more interested in the city's night life and you are looking into vacationing there or taking a break from work there, the city has many pubs in the city square that are filled with visitors and offer tables in the open air, and many restaurants that do the same.
Tours is also a member city to the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing and is the site of big choral competitions, which are held in the Francois Rabelais University.
If you are worried about transport in and from the city, and around it, you are in luck, because the city has an extensive railway and auto routes which link Tours to the rest of France - especially Loire Valley.
Tours is also a point in the TGV main lines and you can go from Tours to Bordeaux in about 2 and a half hours, as well as to Spain and Barcelona, and other parts of France like Lyon.
The city can serve as an origin point where you go to visit friends or family in other cities and countries, or to visit and tour it, and you return to the city to enjoy its night life at the end of your visit. Several hours each way isn't much if you leave early in the morning. That way you have the entire day for touring, sightseeing and shopping.
Tours also boasts being the birth place for a lot of pioneers and famous people in the present and past. People such as Gabriel Lame which was a mathematician during the late 1800s, and people like Yves Bonnefoy which is a poet that is still alive, and many more from many different types of occupations.
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