The first thing to do the next day is to buy a ticket for the concert. It is walking distance from the hotel.
At any rate, we arrived at the hall at first. The ticket office is adjacent to here.
In addition, I also acquired the Mayer here.
Here and there, orchestra members enter the hall. It’s like the world of Nodame.
At 10am, the ticket office opened. I was the first one to get in, so I got the good place I wanted.
The program was very French, and the conductor was very beautiful! I was surprised at the conductor.
This is promising!
After that, we drove to the suburbs and visited two beautiful villages. (I wrote about it below.)
Speaking of which, this was our first tour of beautiful villages in mainland France in 2013.
Now we are back in Toulouse and heading for the evening concert. But before that, we were very hungry, so we had a quick meal at a fast food restaurant near the hotel.
When I think of burger shops in France (or anywhere else, for that matter?) When I think of hamburger shops in France (or anywhere else?), this is the first place that comes to mind, but before I knew it, ordering became a vending machine. This is very convenient. But I didn’t see many people using it…
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— KOMATA.Y (@yuukoma) May 7, 2013
To be honest, it’s pricey, but it’s also hearty and delicious.
By the way, today’s lunch was a homemade sandwich.
We had only visited the beautiful village of Midi Pyrenees that day, so there were no food shops at all. Of course there was a small cafe-like place, but I wasn’t sure if it was open or not, and even if it was, it would take a very long time to get in.
So we bought some bread and cheese at the supermarket in the village, and cut them with an army knife and ate them. The army knife is really useful.
(長くなってしまったのでその3に続きます。)