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City Guide

Tulle, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

Overview

Tulle, set in the lush hills of central France, is a small city famed for its accordion music and lace-making heritage. Visitors love its winding medieval streets, riverside vistas, and welcoming local culture.

Best Time to Visit

May to September for pleasant weather and lively festivals.

Local Tips

Most shops close for a long lunch, so plan errands in the morning. The Saturday market is ideal for local produce and specialties.

Cultural Etiquette

Greet shopkeepers with a polite 'Bonjour'. Tipping is not obligatory but appreciated (rounding up in cafes or leaving 5-10% in restaurants is common). Dress neatly in public areas.

Safety Warnings

Tulle is generally very safe, but watch for occasional pickpocketing in crowded market areas. Avoid walking alone late at night along the river embankments.

Hidden Gems

Explore the Musée du Cloître for local history, stroll the leafy Quai Gabriel Péri along the river, and seek out the pedestrian bridge at night for scenic views.

Frequently Asked Questions

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