Aparthotel Adagio Toulouse Centre La Grave
At the foot of the dome of La Grave and the museums
Member rate -10%
At the foot of the dome of La Grave and the museums
Member rate -10%
Member rate -10%
Encounter Languedoc and Gascony and explore the Haute Garonne area whilst enjoying comfort and life at your own pace. Adagio brings you no less than 4 aparthotels in Toulouse and the surrounding area for holidays and weekends during which you come and go as you please.
Whether you're enjoying your stay at the Toulouse aparthotels like the Adagio Toulouse Parthenon or the Adagio Access Toulouse Cyprien in the city center, or perhaps at the Adagio Toulouse Aéroport near the airport, each apartment offers a warm and comfortable welcome that truly makes you feel at home. With internet access, a fully equipped kitchen, and customizable living spaces, these accommodations cater to your every need. You'll also benefit from a range of hotel services, including breakfast and laundry facilities. The Toulouse aparthotels are strategically located near various amenities and public transport options, making them the perfect base to discover the breathtaking Haute-Garonne and the wider Midi-Pyrénées region.
The Haute-Garonne area is in an ideal position in the Midi-Pyrénées region of France, stretching out across a fertile plain at the foot of the mountains irrigated mainly by the Canal du Midi and the flow of the River Garonne. Toulouse is at a historic crossroads amongst the different cultures of Languedoc and Gascony, and the area is packed with all kind of things to do and enjoy for lovers of nature, sport and history. Take long walks on the green slopes of the Pyrénée mountain range or climb up the mountainside to the peaks of the range, reaching altitudes of 3000 metres. There are plenty of good reasons to leave the so-called Pink City of Toulouse: you can go hiking, caving or indulge in winter sports during the winter season, and you can even explore caves containing paleolithic paintings further north. There’s plenty in the city centre too - the story of Southern France can be read in the very walls of the city.