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Que voir à Montpellier

Explorez 10 monuments, sites et attractions à Montpellier, France. Des incontournables aux perles cachées — sélectionnés à partir de vraies expériences de voyageurs.

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  1. Écusson

    Ecusson is the old town of Montpellier. Its streets twist and turn under stone arches and are named after the old businesses that resided there. The old businesses have long been replaced by modern ones but the old town has maintained its historic feel.…

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    It's easily accessible from Place de la Comédie by walking up Rue de la Loge, although Rue de la Loge itself is wide and very modernised and you should head off the main roads to get into the small windy streets. Place St Roch is a particularly nice area that is worth heading towards.

  2. La promenade du Peyrou

    A three hectare esplanade established in 1689 and situated on the west side of the old town (Écusson). It contains the Château d'Eau and a big statue of Louis XIV on a horse. It's also very close to both the Aqueduc Saint-Clément the Arc de Triomphe.

  3. The Arc de Triomphe

    Rue Foch

    A triumphal arch inspired by Porte Saint-Denis in Paris. You can climb to the top but you can only get access on one of the walking tours from the information centre. The view is amazing.

  4. Le Carré Sainte-Anne

    2 Rue Philippy

    A deconsecrated church that has been converted to a contemporary art gallery. The church is in the old quarter of Saint-Anne, with narrow streets typical of the medieval era.

  5. La Tour de la Babote

    17 Boulevard de l'Observatoire

    A tower that was originally built as an observatory on top of the ramparts of Montpellier, it's an interesting building and contains some good restaurants.

  6. The Antigone District

    Neo-classical architecture district. Built on the site of the former Joffre Barracks and designed by Ricardo Bofill.

  7. Les Jardin des Plantes

    Boulevard Henri IV free

    A historic botanical garden and arboretum established in 1593. It is France's oldest botanical garden.

  8. Musee Fabre

    39 Boulevard Bonne Nouvelle

    An art museum established in 1825. It underwent a €61.2 million renovation which was completed in 2007

  9. La Place Saint-Roch

    A pretty square that contains many bars, cafes, restaurants, murals and Saint Roch Church.

  10. La Place de la Comédie

    The main focal point of the city and contains the Three Graces fountain

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Montpellier has 10 documented sights including Écusson, La promenade du Peyrou, The Arc de Triomphe. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.

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