Place Plumereau in Tours
Whether you are a couple, with family, friends or even solo, make the most of your stay at the Best Western Plus L'Artist Hotel in Tours to visit this charming place.
By publishing its guide « The best places to visit in France » in 1000 Holiday Ideas in France which includes a top 10 of the « Most beautiful places to have an aperitif », Lonely Planet considers Place Plumereau as THE most beautiful place in France to have an aperitif!
Place Plumereau is a friendly place considered as the centre of the Old Town. During your visit, take the opportunity to admire these half-timbered houses, full of authenticity. Dating from the 15th century, these half-timbered houses are listed as historical monuments.
Cafes, bars, restaurants and shops (clothing, souvenirs, decoration and food) enliven the square in summer and winter! Stroll through the narrow streets such as rue Briçonnet and immerse yourself in the historic medieval town. To the south, you can also visit the Basilica of Saint-Martin, a neo-Byzantine style basilica built over the tomb of Saint-Martin.
The most beautiful place in France for an aperitif?
By publishing its guide « The best places to visit in France » in 1000 Holiday Ideas in France which includes a top 10 of the « Most beautiful places to have an aperitif », Lonely Planet considers Place Plumereau as THE most beautiful place in France to have an aperitif!
A charming square in the heart of Old Tours
Place Plumereau is a friendly place considered as the centre of the Old Town. During your visit, take the opportunity to admire these half-timbered houses, full of authenticity. Dating from the 15th century, these half-timbered houses are listed as historical monuments.
Lively historic districts
Cafes, bars, restaurants and shops (clothing, souvenirs, decoration and food) enliven the square in summer and winter! Stroll through the narrow streets such as rue Briçonnet and immerse yourself in the historic medieval town. To the south, you can also visit the Basilica of Saint-Martin, a neo-Byzantine style basilica built over the tomb of Saint-Martin.