Built on two hills and situated 10km inland from the coast, Montpellier has a wonderful atmosphere which comes from the fusion of French country charm and the Mediterranean cultures of Spain and North Africa. The capital of the Languedoc-Roussillon region, it is France’s 8th largest city and the fastest growing city in the last 25 years. One of a few French cities without any Roman heritage or Greek foundations, Montpellier still has plenty of historic features as well as contemporary sights.
Developing as an industrial centre since the 19th century, Montpellier has lots to offer. With a growing student population, there are plenty of chic bars, boutiques and restaurants to enjoy alongside more traditional attractions. This city has a charm that will leave you wanting more. Located in the neo-classical-designed Antigone district, Kyriad Montpellier Centre Antigone hotel offers you all the comforts you could wish for right on the doorstep of the city.
A two-day break
For a short stay in Montpellier start off at the Place de la Comedie, a huge oval peppered with cafes and watched over by the Three Graces. Take a look at the Comedie Opera House, inaugurated in 1888. Then wander into the historic shopping district of Ecusson where you’re sure to find a bargain. Take a look at the Saint Pierre Cathedral or visit the ancient Jewish District, which houses the medieval mikve - a ceremonial Jewish bath.
A week-long stay
Visiting for a week ? Get the best view of the city from the top of the Arc de Triomphe by climbing the 88 steps. Relax in one of the oldest Botanical Gardens in Europe, which served as a model for similar gardens in France. Visit the stunning Fabre Museum or perhaps one of Monpellier’s many contemporary art galleries. Why not take a guided tour around the oldest operating medical school in the West, housed in a medieval monastery.
A family holiday
Montpellier is packed with things to do for the whole family. Visit Montpellier Zoo, with more than 320 different animals and an Amazonian greenhouse. The Mare Nostrum, a brand-new aquarium, will certainly provide a fun-filled day. Then there’s the Odyssium, a huge urban complex of shops, restaurants and fun-filled activities including ice-skating and the Galileo Planetarium. Don’t forget the beautiful beaches that Montpellier is so famous for – easily reached by tourist train or bike.
Transports
The Montpellier – Méditerranée Airport is only 8km from the downtown centre of the city. Montpellier is also served by the TGV which comes into Saint-Roch station and the A9 and A75 motorways. Get around the city by tram, bus or by hiring a bike through the Velomagg scheme.
Gastronomy
From hearty French Cassoulet to beautifully flavoured Spanish paella, the range of dishes to be found in Montpellier is mouthwatering. Choose from traditional, Michelin-starred or world cuisine; there is truly something for everyone’s palette. Relax in a tea room or wine bar, or shop at one of the fresh food markets to make your very own picnic – you can enjoy the city’s gastronomy whatever your budget.
Events
Each year in July a festival of opera and music takes place in Montpellier. The Festival de Radio France et Montpellier hosts around 150 events including talks, films, opera and concerts all based around classical and jazz music. Many of the events are free and take place in the city’s historic courtyards.
Interesting fact
Montpellier has a history of violin-making. Luthiers – violin-makers - have been making these instruments and distributing them around the world since 1768. The craft died down at the beginning of the 20th century but has seen a revival since the 1980s. Although their shops and workshops are hidden away, there are 9 active luthiers in the city today and tours of their premises can be booked through the Tourist Office.
Useful links
http://www.ot-montpellier.fr/en/
www.sncf.com
www.tgv.com
http://www.montpellier-agglo.com