Toulon: Between a Majestic Harbor and the Hills of the Var

Nestled in the heart of one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful harbors and backed by the majestic Mont Faron, Toulon is a city of contrasts. Famous for its historic naval base and its deep-rooted passion for rugby, this port city—located less than 4 hours from Paris by TGV—enjoys exceptional sunshine. Here, the light of the South sculpts the landscapes and reveals a unique region where the sea constantly interacts with the hills of the Var.


Historical Heritage, Vibrancy, and Creativity

Toulon has embarked on a spectacular renovation of its historic neighborhoods. The architecture of its upper town bears the signature of the Second Empire, envisioned by Baron Haussmann, with tall bourgeois buildings of cut stone and wrought-iron balconies. Below, the picturesque old town reveals a mix of charming little squares, ancient fountains, colorful buildings, plane trees, and olive trees. This is where the famous Cours Lafayette market is held every day, celebrated by Gilbert Bécaud for its Provençal colors and scents. This vitality extends to the new Chalucet eco-neighborhood, the Toulon Opera House, the Art Museum, and the prestigious Design Parade interior design festival, which firmly anchors the city in modernity.

From the village of Mourillon to the peaks of Mont Faron

Just a few minutes from downtown, the Mourillon neighborhood retains a village-like atmosphere and offers 20 hectares of beaches lined with restaurants, bars, and water sports centers. On land, Toulon’s famous cable car, inaugurated in 1959, takes you to the summit of Mont Faron at an altitude of 544 meters. Once at the top, you’ll discover an exceptional panorama taking in the harbor, the Îles d’Or, and Cap Canaille.

The area’s iconic towns

Near Toulon, you’ll find towns and villages with their own distinct identities, offering a peaceful living environment that makes this region even more harmonious:
- La Valette-du-Var: residential and ideally connected.
- La Garde: a perfect balance between city life and the hills.
- Les Solliès: a green, family-friendly setting.
- Le Revest-les-Eaux: secluded and surrounded by wilderness.
- Cuers: at the gateway to the Var vineyards and the hinterland.

Living in Toulon and the Surrounding Area

Living in this region means embracing a relaxed pace of life where the Mediterranean, the garrigue, and the bustling city atmosphere come together in perfect harmony. Driven by this appeal, the real estate market in Toulon and its neighboring towns stands out for its resilience. Buyers here seek spacious luxury apartments in the city center, elegant country homes in the heart of villages, as well as contemporary villas offering unobstructed views of the harbor or nestled in the tranquility of the countryside. A market with a solid and enduring heritage.