Tours on a Sunday: Place Plumereau finding its calm after Saturday night, the Loire flowing gently, and the half-timbered houses of old Tours catching the sun. A university and cultural city, Tours is a TGV hub (1 hour from Paris, 1h30 from Bordeaux) that attracts freelancers and remote workers. On Sundays, three addresses welcome you.

El Cafecito

Rue du Grand Marché, in old Tours. Vibe, laptop-friendly, terrace, food. Spotted by Maison Paon and Wanderlog. On Sundays, it's open from 9am to 7pm. A lively café with a terrace on one of the most charming streets in Tours. The atmosphere is relaxed, the setting is beautiful, and laptops don't bother anyone.

The Sunday café with the best terrace in Tours.

Le Café Paula

Rue Charles Gille. Vibe, laptop-friendly. On Sundays, it's open from 10am to 3pm. A small neighbourhood café with character, perfect for a productive brunch.

The Sunday café for a productive brunch.

The People

Avenue de Grammont. Wi-Fi, power outlets, large tables, terrace, food, vibe. On Sundays, it's open from 7am to 11pm. A coworking space with exceptional hours and all the equipment you need.

The Sunday coworking space in Tours, from very early morning to very late evening.


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