Tours Facts

About Tours

Introduction

232km (144 miles) SW of Paris; 113km (70 miles) SW of Orléans

Though it doesn't boast a major château, Tours, at the junction of the Loire and Cher rivers, is the traditional center for exploring the valley. Pilgrims en route to Santiago de Compostela in northwest Spain once stopped here to pay homage at the tomb of St-Martin, the "Apostle of Gaul," who was bishop of Tours in the 4th century. One of the most significant conflicts in world history, the 732 Battle of Tours, checked the Arab advance into Gaul.

Tours (pop. 138,000) is known for its food and wine. Many of its buildings were bombed in World War II, and 20th-century apartment towers have taken the place of châteaux. However, because Tours is at the doorstep of some of the most magnificent châteaux in France, it makes a good base from which to explore. Most Loire Valley towns are rather sleepy, and Tours is where the action is, with busy streets and cafes. A quarter of the residents are students, who add a vibrant touch to a soulless commercial enclave. Allow a morning or an afternoon to see Tours.

Tours weather

Updated: Feb 10 01:34 AM UTC

5 day forecast

    • FEB 11

    • clear
    • 28°F
    • 8°F
    • FEB 12

    • clear
    • 26°F
    • 10°F
    • FEB 13

    • clear
    • 26°F
    • 17°F
    • FEB 14

    • fog
    • 37°F
    • 26°F
    • FEB 15

    • fog
    • 42°F
    • 30°F

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