We all know France played a key role in the electronic music scene, and the nightlife of the country proves it. Toulouse defends itself quite well, even though nightlife here developed especially in recent years. One of the most famous venues of the city is Péniche le Cri de la mouette, on the Garonne river, loved by locals as much as by tourists, as it’s a very characteristic place, where live concerts set the pace. Near Place du Capitol, the busiest central square, you can find not only the Opera House, but also Le Florida and Fat Cat, two of the most popular bars in town. If you are a sports fan, you better know that people in Toulouse are crazy for any type of sport, especially rugby, and the riverside of Place Saint-Pierre is full of bars which in the evening are full of people watching matches. Chez Tonton, is one of the most popular places, because of the owner Madame Françoise and her good pastis. Le Filochard is another must in Toulouse, where you can sip a mojito while enjoying reggae, techno or a live band, depending on the day. The most popular clubs in town are Californication Club, in pure Californian style, as the name suggests, The Bazar, near Capitol and divided between techno and commercial music, Dowtown Factory, where you start the evening with an apéro and end it on the dance floor, le Bikini, the main place for international headliners and L’Arena & le Nine (located in the same building), the new electronic music and Zouk/Hip-hop clubs. The numerous students who live in Toulouse love to go to O’Club. Places like L’Envol or La Voile Blanche are also perfect for people who enjoy fancier vibes.
The city center maze is where all the nightlife is concentrated, whether it's restaurants, bars or clubs. If you're here on holiday, you can't miss a boat tour on the Garonne, the river which crosses the city. After you've done your homework as a tourist, to start having fun you have to go downtown. La Place du Capitol is another of those things you can't miss in Toulouse. Surrounded by small boutiques, as well as bars, cafés and restaurants, the large square also hosts art exhibitions and small markets. In the Amidonniers area, between the Garonne and the Canal de Brienne, there are many open-air terraces where you can enjoy a cocktail. Alternatively, the several beautiful parks, including Jardin de l’Université, Jardin Royal and Jardin de Plantes, are a good location to enjoy a take-away drink, but keep an eye on the time or you might get locked in the park.