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Tours

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Description

Tours (pronounced "Tuurh") is an important French city (population 140,000, 360,000 with the suburbs) located on the river Loire in the Centre-Val de Loire region. Touraine, the region around Tours, is renowned for its wines and for the perfection of its local spoken French.

Access

By train

TGV from Paris is the fastest way to get to Tours from the capital and it costs about 20 Euros(One way ticket)and its approximately about 57mns from Paris-Montparnasse railway station. You could also take the normal SNCF train which passes Orleans and Blois too, it takes about 2 hours depending on which train you take.

By car

Tours is situated at the centre of a highway crossroads: the A10 to Paris or Bordeaux, the A85 towards Nantes and Bourges, and the A28 towards Le Mans and the rest of Normandy. the A10 passes between Tours and St Pierre des Corps, from where you can turn off to get to the city centre.

Transportation

Activities and Sightseeing

Walk through the old city, which is very colorful and full of old houses in the unique Tours style.

Visit the place where Joan of Arc had her armor made, right in the heart of Tours.

Shopping

The 3 major places where you can do shopping are : Rue Nationale, Rue Bordeaux and Atlantes(shopping center). Most people who work in these shops are young so there is a large possibility that they will speak English. Never start speaking English with someone before asking politely : "Parlez-vous anglais?" (pronouncation : par-lay voo on-glay)

Restaurants

Nightlife

You will want to go and have a drink at night around Place Plumereau, where many people go out. It is particularly cute in summer, when the square is filled with chairs and you just sit, not even knowing whose chairs they are.

Lodging

See the listing of the Hotels in Tours

AJ du Vieux Tours 5, Rue Bretonneau, is a cheap, safe and clean hostel with no curfew. Individual, long-stay rooms are ideal for international students in Tours as the staff speak English and is a great way to make friends quickly. Has communal bathroom facilities and meals are available to buy in the cafeteria area. Great location next to a couple of internet cafés and all the bars and pubs of Place Plumereau, and just across the road from the main campus of the Université Francois-Rabelais

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