Attendance > Toulouse


Toulouse continues to demonstrate its ability to host international congresses: high-quality facilities,
hotel and catering offer that meets expectations, an efficient transportation network, cultural offerings,
etc. Essential conditions to welcome and satisfy international event organizers and attendees.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


A knowledge hub


Toulouse tests, experiments, develops, innovates… The Technopole is up there with the very best
urban hubs in Europe and its local area is home to major economic projects and world-leading
companies: Airbus, ATR, Thales, Actia, Evotec and even NXP. The global capital of the aeronautics
industry, at the cutting edge of the Space and digital sectors, transports and mobility of tomorrow and
technologies of the future, its unique ecosystem is particularly adept at inspiring the work of
businesses, universities and research centres.


Quite a history


The beauty of the Ville Rose is always astounding. Its architecture is dominated by brickwork and
Roman tiles, three sites feature on the UNESCO World Heritage list, its museums recount two
thousand years of history, around one hundred private mansion houses recall the charm of the Golden
Age of pastel, this unusual plant that was grown in the XVI Century for its blue pigment…without
forgetting the allure of its well-preserved façades and narrow streets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


A metropolis of nature


Modern and cosmopolitan, Toulouse nevertheless remains on a human scale and can be easily
explored on foot, by bike or aboard a boat along its waterways. The River Garonne is loved because
of the exceptional setting it provides. Alongside the dome of La Grave, this is the most photographed
spot in town. The parks provide space for nature and relaxation, as does the Canal du Midi that is a
World Heritage site. We shouldn’t forget the emblematic Toulouse violet either, cultivated for its
colour and delicate fragrance and used in confectionary and beauty products.