Place de la Comedie, which can be described as a true downtown. A large square, really great and nice all of it surrounded by the typical French nineteenth-century buildings at one end of it is the theater of comedy that gives its name to the square and at the other end, after spending a pleasant park is a modern theater with next-generation architecture. From this square you can go to a modern shopping and the Triangle, which links the first with the Polygon and ultimately the City Council and the district of Antigone. Attention: If there remains the same policy as when I was last in the Polygone after business hours you can park for a ridiculous price at that time an open time. We stopped at Antigone area to retrace the path and get into the alleys of the old town. All it pedestrian, where the streets and squares alternate with broad streets and spaces. It is best to kick and kick through the streets, to lose again and again until you are imbued with the spirit of this cosmopolitan city. There are many notable houses, hotels and apart from some significant buildings worth seeing churches, latent historical buildings from different periods but with a consistent appearance. There are plenty of small museums, some very interesting and organized visits to "hotels" historic. You can report all the tourist office located on the square of the play, next to the park. The entire resort has many restaurants of all types and price, some charming as he or Le vieux Fourne mex or coloniel still life, etc. There are also several places to have drinks until 1:30 or 2:00 in the morning which is when they start to close almost everything, near the train station there are also some interesting joint, especially for rock lovers. To continue the party until the sun rises, you have to move to a polygon at the entrance to the city where you'll find clubs and pubs, some with terraces in summer.