Discover Toulouse's Matabiau business district

Looking for an aparthotel in Toulouse? Dubbed the pink city, tourists flock to Toulouse year after year to discover its colourful streets. Just a stone's throw from the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, this exceptional location is a great selling point for businesses and individuals alike.

The city's economy is booming. The Grand Matabiau business district is expanding to meet growing demand for office space. Discover a futuristic ecosystem teaming economic dynamism with a rich cultural heritage.

The Matabiau district in Toulouse  

Are you in town for work and need to get to the heart of Toulouse's business district? For one night or a longer stay, check out the Toulouse Concorde complex. Situated between the Canal du Midi and the city's historic centre, it offers a range of accommodation combining the comfort of a hotel with the freedom of an apartment rental. 

Do you need to get to several business appointments in Toulouse's Matabiau district? No worries! This booming district is in a prefect loaction: 

  • Just a few minutes from the historic centre 
  • Surrounding Toulouse-Matabiau station 
  • Close to the metro and bus routes 

Set for completion in 2030, the business district development project is gradually taking shape, offering the city's companies and their visitors a fabulous day-to-day environment: green spaces, modern offices, shops, etc.

What other districts are there to visit in Toulouse? 

Want to immerse yourself in the Toulouse atmosphere between meetings? We recommend starting your tour in the Carmes district. Here you'll find an indoor market that oozes undeniable charm. You can also sample all the specialities of the region at the many bars, restaurants, and wine cellars.

If you have time, don't miss the Saint-Étienne district and its magnificent Renaissance town houses. With boutiques and art galleries, there's no excuse for not taking home a unique souvenir for your loved ones! 

Explore the Saint-Cyprien, Saint-Aubin, Bourse-Daurade, and Chalets districts on foot, and stop off at some of the many museums, markets, and other lively public spaces.

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