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A historic covered market hall, Saturday morning market and skilled craft trades, in the heart of the town centre
In the heart of the Haute-Garonne, Revel is a distinctive royal bastide town, known for its grand covered market hall, its Saturday morning market and its heritage of skilled craft trades. Located at the foot of the Montagne Noire, the town makes for a pleasant stop to explore the Lauragais and stay right in the town centre.
Founded in 1342 by Philip VI of Valois, Revel still retains today the characteristic layout of South-West France's bastide towns.
In the centre of town, the covered market hall of Revel and its belfry form the historic heart of the bastide. For a first taste of the town, simply strolling around the market hall is enough to soak up Revel's distinctive atmosphere.
Every Saturday morning, the covered market hall and the surrounding streets host the great market of Revel.
Local producers, shopkeepers and craftspeople gather around the market hall to offer fresh produce, regional specialities, cheeses, cured meats, bread, fruit and vegetables.
The market is one of the great highlights of life in Revel. If you're staying in Revel on a Friday night, don't miss the Saturday morning market: it's one of the best times to get to know the town.
Revel has a long tradition of woodworking, cabinetmaking and marquetry.
The Wood and Marquetry Museum tells the story of this heritage and the skills that helped build the town's reputation.
This artisan tradition is part of Revel's identity and makes for an interesting discovery while strolling through the town centre.
Revel is easy to explore on foot from the town centre.
Discover the covered market hall and the belfry
Wander the streets of the bastide town
Enjoy the Saturday morning market
Visit the Wood and Marquetry Museum
Discover the shops and restaurants of the town centre
Head out by bike or by car to explore the surroundings
Lac de Saint-Ferréol, the Montagne Noire and the Canal du Midi are also easily accessible from Revel and are covered in dedicated pages on our site.
To visit Revel, staying right in the town centre lets you make the most of the bastide town and its market.
The Hôtel Restaurant du Midi welcomes you in the heart of Revel, close to the covered market hall and the historic centre.
From the hotel, you can easily reach the town's main sights on foot, enjoy the shops and restaurants of the centre, and return to your room without needing to take the car.
Whether you're coming to discover Revel, enjoy its market, make a touring stop, or explore the Lauragais, the Hôtel Restaurant du Midi is a convenient base for your stay in Revel.
Revel is a royal bastide town known for its covered market hall, its belfry, its Saturday morning market and its tradition of skilled craft trades and woodworking.
The covered market hall and its belfry, the historic centre, the arcaded walkways and the Wood and Marquetry Museum are the main sights to discover.
The great market of Revel takes place on Saturday mornings, around the covered market hall and in the streets of the town centre.
Yes. The historic centre is easily accessible on foot and most of the main points of interest are clustered around the covered market hall.
Staying at a hotel in the town centre lets you visit Revel on foot and easily enjoy the market, shops and restaurants. The Hôtel Restaurant du Midi is located in the heart of Revel, close to the covered market hall and the historic centre.
Discover Revel on foot from your hotel and make the most of your stay in the heart of the bastide town.