Enjoy a small group private Day Trip from Toulouse to Cité de Carcassonne in English. Pick up at your hotel and reach the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Carcassonne fortress. Visit the Castle, participate in a walking tour.
Carcassonne day trip from Toulouse (private)
- Discover the Medieval city of Carcassonne
- Catch the Highlights of this Old Walled City
- Visit the Impressive Saint Nazaire Basilica
- Enjoy Mediterranean Specialties
- Local Tour Guide, Expert in Carcassonne
Meet your English speaking local guide
Meet your English speaking driver who will go over the itinerary and program of the day with you. Then you will board your air conditioned minivan and it will be time to drive off to this morning's destination. The drive from Toulouse to Carcassonne is about an hour. As you drive, admire the Languedoc landscape with its rolling hills, fields of bright yellow sunflowers and of course the Canal du Midi that you will follow until Carcassonne.
Program & Itinerary :
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- 10:00 AM : Meet your Guide at your Accommodation in Toulouse
- 11:00 AM : Carcassonne Guided Walking Tour
- 12:15 PM : Free time for personal discovery in Carcassonne
- 04:00 PM : Drop off at your accommodation in Toulouse
From Toulouse depart for a half day tour to the fortified city of Carcassonne one of the most famous Unesco World Heritage Sites of the region. On this half day trip to Carcassonne, we will first come and pick you up at your centrally located accommodation in Toulouse.
A bit of History
The oldest traces of mankind - 6th century B.P - were found on the promontory where the now medieval Cité lies. Around 300 B.P, the Volques Tectosages brought the Iberians of Languedoc to submission.
In 122 B.P, the Romans conquered the Provence and the Languedoc regions of France. They fortified the oppidum which took the name of Carcaso and occupied our region until the middle of the 5th century. The Visigoths then became the masters of Spain and the Languedoc. The CitĂ© remained in their hands from 460 to 725 A.D. In the spring of 725, the Saracens took the CitĂ©.Â
They were driven away in 759 by Pépin le Bref, king of the Franks. After the death of Charlemagne, the dismembering of the Empire gave birth to the feudal system. It was under the dynasty of the Trencavels, from 1082 to 1209, that the town began to gain tremendous influence.
During this prosperous period, Catharism grew rapidly. Raymond Roger Trencavel, vicomte of Carcassonne (1194-1209) both tolerated and protected the heretics on his own lands. He suffered the first impact of the crusade preached by Pope Innocent III and on August 15th, 1209, after a two-week siege, it was all over. The Cité and the lands of Trencavel were first handed to the military commander of the crusade, Simon de Montfort, then to the King of France in 1224.
As the Cité made its entry into the Royal Estate, its destiny took a new turn. Under the successive reigns of Louis IX, Philippe Le Hardi and Philippe Le Bel, it grew its modern-day shape. A new borough was born on the left bank in 1262: La Bastide Saint-Louis. Set on fire by the Black Prince in 1355, it was immediately rebuilt. While this new town was bustling with activity, the Cité consolidated its role as a royal fortress.
But due to the use of new war techniques (gunpowder, cannon) and above all to the recession of the Franco-Spanish border in 1659 after the Peace of the Pyrénées, it was gradually abandoned. In the 18th century, the Cité was little more than a slum, a poverty-stricken, outlying area in a town made wealthy by the wine trade and the cloth manufacturing industry.
Only through the joint efforts of Jean-Pierre Cros-Mayrevieille, a historian and a citizen of Carcassonne, of Mérimée and the famous architect Viollet-le-Duc was it saved from demolition. Thousands of people today are able to see and admire the most accomplished fortified town in Europe.
Visit of Carcassonne with your tour guide
Reach the cité de Carcassonne that looks like some fairy-tale medieval city. Bathed in late-afternoon sunshine and highlighted by dark clouds, La Cité, as the old walled city is known, is truly breathtaking. The fortress is the largest remaining fortified city in Europe. Follow your guide as you listen to the local stories and legends and be amazed by its old stones and its history.
Follow the ramparts with your guide, to get a feel of the medieval beauty of the biggest fortified city then stroll through the narrow streets lined with shops. Reach the Cathedral of Carcassonne. The visit of the Saint Nazaire Basilica with its outstanding stained-glass windows that date back to the middle ages is a must. After the visit of the Cité, enjoy some free time for personal discovery. Then, we will drive you back to Toulouse and that will be the end of our services.
- Pick up and drop off in Toulouse
- Visit of the Cité of Carcassonne
- English speaking driver or driver/guide
- Premium A/C vehicle
- Personal insurance and expenses
- Gratuities for the guide
- Meals and drinks
- Entrance fees to monuments or attractions
Start Location: Toulouse, France
- Prices are per group from 2 to 8 persons
- Tour is not wheelchair accessible
- Tour requires minimum 2 passengers (adults) to operate
- English speaking driver or driver/guide
- Curency is in Euros
- Good walking shoes are recommended
- Tour available all year round (except May 1st, Dec 25th and Jan 1st)
- 6 hour tour to Carcassonne from Toulouse
Cancellation Cutoff: 72 hours
Cancellation Notes: Up to 72 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund Less than 72 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
PRICE IS PER GROUPE NOT PER PERSON
Price is per groupe | RETAIL PRICE |
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Adult (18 - 99 years) | N/A |
Ophorus requires full payment to guarantee your booking. In case of registration one month or less before shore excursion date, payment is expected immediately. We accept payment by credit cards (Visa, Master card, American Express), There is no charge or service fee for processing credit card payments but booking process does incur a booking fee. For any cancellation, the following fees will be deducted from the refund:Â
Up to 72 hours prior to departure (Paris Time Zone) > no cancellation fees except the booking feesÂ
72 hours prior to departure and less > no refundÂ
Comfortable walking shoes are required, lots of cobblestone in Carcassonne
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- Duration: 6 hours
- Trip difficulty: Moderate
- Max Group Size: 8
- Category: Private Tours



