Toulon

We were meant to go to La Ciotat in France but the weather was forecast be too rough for tender operations so we went to Toulon instead. However, while Toulon is the port, the closest town to the ship was La Seyne Sur Mer.

We walked along the seafront for about 2Km to the town centre. There were a few abandoned/derelict warehouses along the way which looked interesting.

The major attraction to us was the proliferation of high quality street art and large murals decorating some of the buildings. They are too good to view in place in the columns so click on a picture to expand it.

Unfortunately by the time we got to where the market was it was almost closed down but the surrounds were very interesting.

A photo of Sue to prove we were there.

No excursion is complete without an old church or other old building.

Another mural that I missed putting with the others.

The day before yesterday we were up early and saw a magnificent sunrise.

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1 Response to Toulon

  1. Those murals are amazing. I clicked as you suggested and was amazed… so many in one town, and such variety. I almost thought that wiring cabinet thingy (I’m very technical) was a mural!

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