La Table d'Alaïs

Top choice in Carcassonne


Inspired by the market and his region's rich culinary roots, chef Jérémy Thomann has rapidly carved out a grand name for himself at La Table d'Alaïs. The decor is contemporary and the cuisine is a magnificent reworking of local ingredients grown by small producers and farmers. Its desserts and vegetarian menu also get the thumbs up.


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1. Cité Médiévale

0.06 MILES

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2. Porte Narbonnaise

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The main gateway to the Cité Médiévale, Porte Narbonnaise leads into the citadel’s interior.

3. Basilique St-Nazaire

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Carcassonne's basilica is worth a peek for its soaring Gothic transept and vivid rose windows. Often, traditional plain chant can be heard inside.

4. Château et Remparts

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5. Porte d’Aude

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The castle’s second gate, Porte d'Aude, was partly destroyed in 1816 and no longer has its drawbridge.

6. Pont-Vieux

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