The Tarn Valley and the Forest of La Grésigne are two features of the region of Tarn. Some travelers come to Tarn hotels or stay in cheap hotels, to enjoy the wines of the Maison du Vin in Gaillac. Some tourists choose hotels in Tarn so they can pass the time away looking at the Notre-Dame-Du Bourg at Rabastens with its eight slender marble columns or the 14th century Maison du Grand Fauconnier with its carved falcons in Cordes. Check with EasyToBook.com for the best accommodations matching your budget. Tarn can become a more reasonable trip for any period you would like to stay, in any type of accommodation. Tarn is famous for its sights in Andillac, Cordes-sur-Ciel and Albi.
Albi is a brick town. The Cathedral of St. Cecilia took 100 years to build. The severe exterior belies the intricate and lavish interior. In Albi, you can visit the Palais de la Berbie, a fortress palace with its gardens housing the Toulouse-Lautrec Museum. Teholdest church in Albi is the Church of St. Saloy. It boasts a three-tiered belfry. There is also an active spruce, brick and steel covered marketplace.