MONTPELLIER CENTER - ANTIGONE

DISCOVER MONTPELLIER DIFFERENTLY

You’ll discover many remarkable sites, including the Place de la Comédie, the Peyroux gardens, the Aqueduc Saint Clément, the Jardin des Plantes, the Faculty of Medicine and St Pierre Cathedral, the Musée Fabre and the mikveh.

Montpellier is an ideal starting point for visiting the listed sites of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, such as the Camargue and the Cévennes.

Montpellier, France’s eighth-largest city, is the capital of the Hérault département and is located in the Occitanie region, making it a major tourist attraction on the Mediterranean coast, with its sunny climate and sandy beaches. Its geographical location in southern France makes the town an Italian-Spanish crossroads, giving it an abundance of air, road and rail (TGV) transport links.

Médiathèque centrale Emile Zola Montpellier
Piscine Olympique d'Antigone
Place de l'Europe
Centre commercial Polygone
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MODERN CITY WITH AN AIR OF MEDIEVAL INTIMACY

Built on a hill, the city of Montpellier is characterized by streets of uneven elevation, the oldest part of which is narrow and stone-based, giving it an air of medieval intimacy, and contrasting with the modern side of today’s city known for hosting renowned cultural events (festivals, concerts, etc.).