Languedoc Roussillon Travel Guide
Languedoc Roussillon Travel Guide
Languedoc Roussillon Attractions
Top Attractions
En Bonne Compagnie - Delicious French cuisine with a modern touch as well and tempting international dishes, Restaurant En Bonne Compagnie sits right on the banks of the Canal du Midi in a beautiful area of the Languedoc, France. With pretty floral terraces overlooking the canal, there is personal service and a great ambiance, as well as cuisine raffinée.
Languedoc Roussillon Parks & Gardens
The Parc Naturel Regional du Haut Languedoc - Situated in Southern Languedoc the parc is the most southerly part of the Massif Central. The west side has an Atlantic climate and a landscape of forests and deep valleys, while the east is arid and jagged.
Languedoc Roussillon Restaurants and Bars
Languedoc Roussillon Restaurants
Auberge Louis XIII - 1 rue Tripiere, Toulouse. You get good, down to earth local dishes here and the portions are large. There is also an attractive courtyard that diners can use when the weather is hot enough.
Au Chat Deng - 37 rue Peyrolieres, Toulouse. The set menus in this tiny but trendy brasserie are reasonably priced but the a la carte menu is fairly expensive.
La Truye qui Filhe - 9 rue Fresque, Nimes. This self-service restaurant is only open for lunch but the food is very good and fairly cheap.
Flan Coco - Andre-Malraux, 29 rue du Merier-d'Espagne, Nimes. The restaurant is located in a pretty courtyard and this attractive setting adds to the enjoyment of the dining experience. The food is moderately priced, well cooked and served by efficient waiters.
Bibent 5 - place du Capitole, Toulouse. This is the most sophisticated cafe in the city. There is extravagant plasterwork, fabulous chandeliers and marble tables. It is worth going for the decor alone.
Perroquet - 1 avenue de Gaulle, Perpignon. This popular restaurant serves good Catalan food at moderate prices are.
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