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Be careful when booking the knight tournaments
Knight Tournament cancelled and 4 months later, the tourism office still haven't refund the tickets. (first they said it will be a few days, later a few weeks and then no answer). A terrible service ...
La Cité Médiévale is the old town of Carcassonne, a wonderful Middle-Ages reconstructed town in the surroundings of the modern Carcassonne, a city in the South of France. The last summer we came here ...
La Cité Médiévale is the old Medieval fortress of Carcassonne located in the homonymous city, in the Occitaine Region, in the South of France. It is included in World Heritage list. It is a full old c...
Old medieval fortress with over 50 turrets and towers.
La Cité Medieval is located on a hill on the right bank of the River Aude, and is quit a steep climb and certainly not wheel chair friendly if you are walking from the train station. (It’s about an ho...
Be careful when booking the knight tournaments
Knight Tournament cancelled and 4 months later, the tourism office still haven't refund the tickets. (first they said it will be a few days, later a few weeks and then no answer). A terrible service ...
Amazing Middle-Ages town!
La Cité Médiévale is the old town of Carcassonne, a wonderful Middle-Ages reconstructed town in the surroundings of the modern Carcassonne, a city in the South of France. The last summer we came here ...
Amazing
Old medieval village takes you back in time. Beautiful narrow streets. Lots of restaurants and shops.
Amazing Middle-Ages town!
La Cité Médiévale is the old Medieval fortress of Carcassonne located in the homonymous city, in the Occitaine Region, in the South of France. It is included in World Heritage list. It is a full old c...
Old medieval fortress with over 50 turrets and towers.
La Cité Medieval is located on a hill on the right bank of the River Aude, and is quit a steep climb and certainly not wheel chair friendly if you are walking from the train station. (It’s about an ho...