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Frequently asked questions

What are the top attractions to visit in Lourdes?
Some of the top attractions in Lourdes include the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, the Grotto of Massabielle, the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, and the Château Fort de Lourdes.
Is it necessary to speak French to visit Lourdes?
While French is the official language in Lourdes, many locals and businesses also speak English, especially in tourist areas.
Are there any day trips or excursions available from Lourdes?
Yes, there are several day trips and excursions available from Lourdes to nearby attractions such as the Pyrenees National Park, the Pic du Midi observatory, and the medieval town of Carcassonne.
What is the best way to get to Lourdes from major cities in France?
Lourdes has its own train station with direct connections to major cities like Paris, Toulouse, and Bordeaux. There are also regional airports in Pau and Tarbes that offer flights to Lourdes.
What are some traditional foods to try in Lourdes?
Some traditional foods to try in Lourdes include garbure (a hearty vegetable soup), gateau à la broche (spit cake), and confit de canard (duck confit).

About Lourdes

Lourdes is a small market town in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in the Occitanie region in southwestern France. It is known for being a major Catholic pilgrimage site due to the Marian apparitions that occurred in 185 The currency used in Lourdes is the Euro. The town is nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees mountains, offering stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere. Lourdes is also famous for its healing waters and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.

When to visit

The best time to visit Lourdes is during the spring and summer months from April to September when the weather is mild and pleasant. The town can get crowded during the peak pilgrimage season in August, so it is advisable to plan your visit accordingly. The winter months from November to February can be cold and rainy, so it is not the ideal time to visit.

The best time to visit Lourdes is during the spring and summer months from April to September when the weather is mild and pleasant. The town can get crowded during the peak pilgrimage season in August, so it is advisable to plan your visit accordingly. The winter months from November to February can be cold and rainy, so it is not the ideal time to visit.
Getting around

Lourdes is a compact town that can easily be explored on foot. The main attractions such as the Sanctuary and the Grotto are within walking distance from most hotels. There are also local buses and taxis available for those who prefer not to walk. Renting a bike is another popular way to get around and explore the surrounding areas.

Lourdes is a compact town that can easily be explored on foot. The main attractions such as the Sanctuary and the Grotto are within walking distance from most hotels. There are also local buses and taxis available for those who prefer not to walk. Renting a bike is another popular way to get around and explore the surrounding areas.
Traveller tips

When visiting Lourdes, it is important to dress modestly and respectfully, especially when visiting religious sites. Be prepared for long queues and crowds, especially during peak pilgrimage season. It is advisable to book accommodation in advance, as hotels tend to fill up quickly. Make sure to try the local cuisine, such as garbure (a hearty vegetable soup) and gateau à la broche (spit cake). Lastly, don't forget to bring a refillable water bottle to take advantage of the free spring water available throughout the town.

When visiting Lourdes, it is important to dress modestly and respectfully, especially when visiting religious sites. Be prepared for long queues and crowds, especially during peak pilgrimage season. It is advisable to book accommodation in advance, as hotels tend to fill up quickly. Make sure to try the local cuisine, such as garbure (a hearty vegetable soup) and gateau à la broche (spit cake). Lastly, don't forget to bring a refillable water bottle to take advantage of the free spring water available throughout the town.

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