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Augustinian Museum

I recommend visiting on a weekday, especially in the afternoon around 2 PM. It's way less crowded then, and you can really soak in the art without feeling rushed.

make sure to wear comfy shoes! the museum is pretty big with lots of walking around, so you don’t wanna be in pain halfway through.
Les Abattoirs

I found the signage a bit confusing at first, so my advice is to grab a map from the entrance—it really helped me keep track of the exhibits.

Check if there are any special exhibitions or events happening during your visit. They can be really interesting and worth the extra time to see

If you want to save some cash, look for combo tickets that include multiple museums in Toulouse. Les Abattoirs might be part of a deal that gives you access to other attractions.

Don't miss the café inside; the coffee is great! I suggest grabbing a drink there before or after exploring the museum—it’s nice to take a break.
Museum of Toulouse

My advice is to start with the temporary exhibitions first. I kinda missed them and ended up rushing through, which was a bummer!

I think the museum cafe offers some good snacks, but it's a bit pricey. Bring a small sandwich if you want to save some euros for souvenirs instead
Saint-Raymond Museum

I suggest buying your tickets online before you go. It saves time and you'll skip the long lines, especially on weekends. Trust me, I had to wait longer than I wanted!

Don't forget to bring a water bottle! There are places to fill it up and honestly, you don't want to pay for overpriced drinks inside. Stay hydrated and save some cash!
Fondation Bemberg

I recommend getting the audio guide; it really brings the art to life, and you won't miss out on important details. I was glad I did!

I think pausing at the little café afterward is worth it. Relaxing with a coffee and a view of the courtyard was a perfect way to end the visit.

My advice is to come around 3 PM to avoid the morning rush. The galleries feel much more spacious and you can enjoy the art without the crowds.