The Catholic Pilgrim's Guide to Tours, France

Tours houses the tomb of St. Martin of Tours, the 4th-century bishop renowned as the 'Apostle of Gaul,' making it a major pilgrimage site since the Middle Ages.

🕍 Pilgrimage Sites

Basilique Saint‑Martin de Tours

Short Names: St. Martin’s Basilica, Basilica of Tours Local Name: Basilique Saint‑Martin Highlights / Devotions:

  • Neo‑Byzantine basilica built 1886–1924 by Victor Laloux on the tomb of Saint Martin
  • Crypt containing the saint’s mosaic sarcophagus, columns from original church, and relic fragments
  • Rich stained-glass windows by Lobin workshops, intricate capitals, majestic dome with statue of St. Martin blessing the city
  • Monolithic granite columns, chapels dedicated to Mary and St. Joseph, ex‑votos lining crypt walls

Site Details:

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🚶‍♂️ Pilgrim Experience & Services

  • Daily Mass (11 am) plus opportunities for confession and adoration
  • Guided tours in French, English, German; museum attached to the basilica
  • Reception hall (Maison Saint‑Ambroise) adjacent for groups to celebrate liturgies, book meetings or meals
  • Accessible via foot, tram, or a 20-minute walk from the train station

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🏨 Where to Stay?

Pilgrim & Group Lodging

  • Maison Saint‑Ambroise: Associated with basilica; offers simple rooms, conference spaces, pilgrim meals

Hotels & B&Bs Nearby

  • HĂ´tel Anne de Beaujeu: Central, historic charm
  • Best Western HĂ´tel de Diane: Mid-range, near basilica
  • Auberge La Fille du RhĂ´ne: Cozy B&B in Old Town near cathedral and basilica

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