Halle de Cordes-sur-Ciel
Halle de Cordes-sur-Ciel
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Philippe B
Toulouse, France5,928 contributions
Jun 2020 • Friends
In most of Southwestern France fortified villages also known as “Bastides”, you’ll find such covered market places with stone pillars and remarkable wooden framework. This one is typical. You can notice a 113-meter-deep well on one side that was able to bring water to the city (one of the most crucial issue in these uphill Bastides.
Written June 27, 2020
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Dwightcr
Chapin, SC1,076 contributions
Jul 2021 • Couples
This historic covered marketplace dates back centuries. There are several bar restaurants on the square for you to enjoy relax and enjoy the history, views and refreshments.
Written July 10, 2021
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Cordes72
Cordes-sur-Ciel, France56 contributions
Jul 2019
Cordes-sur-Ciel is a great village to visit. In La Cité Les Halles stands out. A former market surrounded by artisians, restaurants, and museums.
Written August 7, 2019
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manicgardener
Worton, UK50 contributions
Jun 2018 • Couples
Lovely place to walk around. Some nice bakeries too!! Plenty of little cafes to choose from. Very steep hill to walk up, but there is a small bus service at the bottom from the main square which is ideal on a hot day.
Written August 7, 2018
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mohitnanda
Gurugram (Gurgaon), India91 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
This is a perfect weekend get away. Drive to this place its location everything is too serene. Mind gets relaxed once there.
Written March 30, 2018
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Bryony M
Monpazier, France178 contributions
Oct 2019
Although it really does feel as if you are climbing to the skies, it is worth parking at the base of the hill and climbing up and up until you finally reach the Halle at the top of this unique place. I do not know if there is still a market held here, but I guess so. Even on a mid week day out of season, it was impressive as a central point to the long steep streets either side of the pinnacle.
Written October 21, 2019
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gilly w
Wolverhampton, UK171 contributions
Sep 2019 • Friends
Something to look at as passing . Many restaurants for lunch and coffee. Very quiet in September so plenty of parking . Little train still running.
Written September 5, 2019
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Vickie M
Carcassonne, France118 contributions
Jul 2018 • Friends
This village is amazing! As you approach it appears and although we arrived in summer and missed the cloud covered top, it was still impressive!
As you wind up the steep streets to the top, I was expecting this to be really overrestored but was pleasantly surprised that it was still a working village. At the top of the village is the centre-ville with a lot of little shops, including many little craft/artist shops, an outstanding covered market and a few restaurants!
A must see if planning a visit to nearby Albi!
As you wind up the steep streets to the top, I was expecting this to be really overrestored but was pleasantly surprised that it was still a working village. At the top of the village is the centre-ville with a lot of little shops, including many little craft/artist shops, an outstanding covered market and a few restaurants!
A must see if planning a visit to nearby Albi!
Written July 9, 2018
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tk3232
Sugar Land, TX4,231 contributions
Sep 2017 • Couples
It is hard to resist to visit this brilliantly situated hill town just 15 minutes north from Albi. Not understand why TA don't give a chance with separate article to describe the beauty one of the most beautiful and famous village of France. Anyway, this small town is really deserve to make a special detour. First of all, the view of Cordes as you approach from Albi is memorable and we could not resist to stop and make a photos. The village is located on a hill and it takes a little effort to climb a spiral road from the parking lot to the village. But local people showed us the shortest way and it took 10 minutes. It's a dramatic setting filled with steep streets, beautiful half-timbered buildings, great restaurants and numberless boutiques along the main street Grand Rue Raimond VII. TI reps will give a town map with indicated the most value and historic sites in center and around. We spent here 3 hours and wished to stay longer.
Written October 23, 2017
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Lucy W
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Oct 2017 • Friends
In desperation we found this to be the only restaurant open. Inflated prices but good portion size, large salads and omelette. Seating outside more atmospheric than In!
Written October 17, 2017
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