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The closest major airport is Marseille Provence Airport, roughly 60 kilometers (about 37 miles) to the west and is often the most convenient option. From Marseille you can reach Toulon by train, bus, or private transfer. Toulon also has its own smaller airport, Toulon-Hyeres, which handles select domestic and seasonal European routes.
Toulon's city center and Old Town are largely walkable, with many attractions reachable on foot. The flat areas near the harbor and main squares are stroller-friendly, though some older cobblestone streets in the historic center can be tricky. Wheelchair accessibility has improved in recent years, but it's worth checking individual sites in advance. Public transportation and private transfers make it easy to explore further afield.
Tipping is not obligatory in France, as a service charge is usually included in restaurant bills by law. That said, leaving a small tip -- rounding up the bill or leaving a euro or two -- is appreciated for good service. For taxis and guided experiences, a small tip is a kind gesture but never expected. Use your judgment based on the quality of service you receive.
Toulon is surrounded by some of the Var coast's finest beaches. Plage du Mourillon is the closest to the city center and very popular with locals. Further along the coast, the beaches around Les Sablettes and Bandol offer clear Mediterranean waters. The Calanques de Cassis and the Presqu'ile de Giens are within easy reach and reward visitors with dramatic scenery and unspoiled coves.
Toulon's highlights include the lively Cours Lafayette market, the historic Old Town, and the Naval Museum (Musee National de la Marine). Take the cable car up Mont Faron for sweeping views of the bay. Day trips from Toulon to the Calanques, the Var wine region, Cassis, Bandol, and perched Provencal villages like Cotignac and Ramatuelle are all popular options.
France uses the euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout Toulon, including at restaurants, shops, and hotels. It's still a good idea to carry some cash for markets, smaller cafes, and parking meters. ATMs are easy to find throughout the city. Notify your bank before traveling to avoid any issues with card transactions abroad.
The best time to visit Toulon is from May to September, when the weather is warm to hot and sunny, perfect for exploring the coast and nearby villages. July and August are the busiest and hottest months. Spring and early fall offer a more relaxed experience with mild temperatures. Winters are generally cool and mild compared to northern France, but some coastal activities slow down.
Toulon and the surrounding Var region are known for their Mediterranean cuisine. Don't miss pan bagnat (a Nicois-style tuna sandwich), fresh grilled fish, bouillabaisse (Provencal fish stew), socca (a chickpea pancake), and tapenade. Local rose wines from the Bandol and Cotes de Provence appellations pair beautifully with regional dishes. The Cours Lafayette market is a great place to sample local produce and specialties.