How to get there

How to get to Toulouse

Some of the possible routes to the Congress venue are described below, with links to sites containing more information

BY PLANE

  • Paris-Toulouse: two flights per hour: a shuttle connects Paris with Toulouse daily in just 1 hour and 10 minutes, every 30 min;
  • 38 scheduled flights, with 24 international airports (20 in Europe);
  • 16 flights daily between Toulouse and the main cities in the province;
  • 20 flights daily between Toulouse and major European capital cities.

And numerous other international routes… 

BY CAR

Toulouse is connected directly by motorway with the main capitals of North and South Europe. The Paris-Bordeaux-Montpellier motorway is at the junction of the highway.

  • A62 (towards Bordeaux),
  • A20 (towards Paris, via Montauban and Limoges),
  • A61 (towards Montpellier and Barcelona),
  • A64 (Foix, Lourdes, Bayonne, San-Sébastien),
  • A66 (Pamiers, Foix, Andorre)
  • A68 (towards Albi and Lyon)
  • A75 (Clermont-Ferrand – Béziers via the Viaduc de Millau)

BY TRAIN

The SNCF Toulouse Matabiau station
Toulouse is 5 hours and 30 min from Paris by high-speed train, 2 hours from Montpellier, and 2 hours from Bordeaux.
Website: http://www.sncf.com/

PARKING 

Direct access to the Q-Park with 1000 private places.

ACCESSIBILITY

Wheelchair access is possible in all spaces.

Consider carpooling! A simple and easy solution!

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Share the cost of a trip, and the time passes more quickly

Visit the Blablacar site

BY BUS

Lines 16 – 31 – 45 – 63 will take you to the Centre.

BY METRO

The line B stop, Compans Caffarelli, is located 1 minute by foot from the Centre. The metro operates from Sunday to Thursday from 5:15 a.m. to midnight, and Friday and Saturday until 2:00 a.m.

BY TRAM

Get on at the Palais de Justice stop, then on line B, stop at Compans Caffarelli.

For more information, go to www.tisseo.fr


Map of major transport routes

Download the map of major transport routes in PDF here.