Albi 5 Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Exploration
Morning
- Arrive in Albi, a charming town in the Tarn department of southern France
- Check-in at Hotel L’Albigeois or similar, located in the heart of the city
Afternoon
- Visit the Cathedral of Sainte-Cécile, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest brick buildings in the world
- Explore the adjacent Toulouse-Lautrec Museum, dedicated to the life and works of the famous French artist
Evening
- Dine at Le Grand Hôtel Brasserie, serving traditional French cuisine with a focus on local ingredients
- Take a leisurely stroll along the Tarn River, enjoying the town’s romantic atmosphere
Day 2: History and Culture
Morning
- Visit the Palais de la Berbie, a stunning medieval palace that now houses the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum’s administrative offices
- Explore the adjacent Berbie Gardens, a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city
Afternoon
- Stop by the Museum of the Resistance and Deportation, dedicated to the history of World War II in France
- Visit the Old Town, with its narrow streets, charming squares, and medieval architecture
Evening
- Enjoy dinner at La Maison du Barry, offering innovative cuisine using fresh local produce
- Catch a performance or concert at the Théâtre Municipal d’Albi, a beautiful 19th-century theater
Day 3: Wine and Countryside
Morning
- Take a guided tour of the Château de Mauriac, a picturesque wine estate in the nearby countryside
- Sample some of the region’s renowned wines, including Gaillac and Côtes du Tarn
Afternoon
- Visit the charming village of Castelnau-de-Lévis, with its medieval castle and stunning views of the surrounding countryside
- Explore the Tarn Valley, a beautiful region perfect for hiking, cycling, or simply taking in the scenery
Evening
- Dine at Le Relais des Garrigues, serving traditional French cuisine with a focus on local ingredients
- Return to Albi and enjoy the town’s evening atmosphere
Day 4: Outdoor Activities
Morning
- Go hiking or cycling in the Tarn Valley, exploring the region’s beautiful countryside and scenic trails
- Rent equipment at Albi Location or similar
Afternoon
- Take a boat tour of the Tarn River, offering a unique perspective on the town and its surroundings
- Visit the Albi Golf Course, an 18-hole course set amidst beautiful countryside
Evening
- Enjoy dinner at Le Bistro des Lices, serving traditional French cuisine with a focus on local ingredients
- Relax at your accommodation or explore the town’s evening atmosphere
Day 5: Departure
Morning
- Spend the morning shopping for souvenirs or exploring any last-minute sights
- Check-out of your accommodation and depart Albi, bringing back memories of this charming French town
Things to Know
- Albi is a relatively small town, easily explorable on foot or by bike
- The town has a rich history and cultural heritage, with many museums and historical sites to explore
- The surrounding countryside offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and water sports
Transportation
- Albi is accessible by car, train (TGV station), or plane (Toulouse-Blagnac Airport)
- Local transportation includes buses and taxis, as well as bike rentals and walking tours
Tips
- Be sure to try some of the region’s renowned wines, including Gaillac and Côtes du Tarn
- The town can be quite busy during peak season, so consider visiting in the shoulder season (April-May or September-October) for a more relaxed atmosphere
- Don’t miss the stunning views of the surrounding countryside from the Cathedral of Sainte-Cécile’s tower
Other Things of Interest
- The Albi Market, held every Thursday and Saturday morning, offering local produce, crafts, and souvenirs
- The Festival de Jazz d’Albi, a popular jazz festival held annually in July
- The Cinéma d’Albi, a charming cinema showing a mix of mainstream and art-house films