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Exploring the historic, metropolitan and Mediterranean sides of MontpellierMontpellier, 8th biggest French city and the capital of the Hérault department as well as the Languedoc-Roussillon region, is a major touristic attraction and Italy-Spain crossing in the south of France - and is thus very well served in airway, motorway and railway (TGV) transportation. Being built mainly on two hills, Montpellier and Montpellieret, the city of Montpellier is characterised by streets of unequal altitude, some of which are aged, stone-based and narrow, giving it a very warm, antique feel. The city of Montpellier boasts its historical and Mediterranean heritage, with smooth sand beaches, tanning sunlight, as well as natural and UNESCO-classified touristic sites – the most notable being the Historic Centre of Montpellier (location of Hotel Kyriad), the Place de la Comédie, the Camargue, Les Gorges de Hérault, Porte du Peyrou, the Musée Fabre, exhaustive botanical gardens, the 14th Cathedral of Saint Pierre and a number of antique Châteaux. Montpellier is also known to hold a number of cultural events, including music festivals, concerts and opera shows. Shows & Exhibitions in Montpellier
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