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30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier (France)

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier (France).

We stayed 10 days in Montpellier. For those who don’t know anything about Montpellier: it is the 7th largest city in France, a university city also known for its art and architecture.

While Montpellier doesn’t have any one huge attraction, it is uniformly a beautiful city – full of churches, plazas and monuments – that’s made for walking and for sitting somewhere and having a coffee or beer while people watching. It also makes for a great base for exploration in the area: Sète (15 minutes away by train), Nimes (35 minutes) and Béziers (45 minutes) are all nearby. Even Carcassonne (1 ½ hrs away) can be explored from Montpellier.

In this post I show you why Montpellier should be visited, covering some of the highlights of the city in the process. At the bottom of the post I give you some practical tips and recommendations (accommodation, eating out, getting around etc).

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Rue Bras de Fer. One of the most colourful streets in the city center.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
The Three Graces Fountain on Place de la Comédie, one of the largest pedestrianized squares in Europe.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Colorful flower man and tram near Gambetta tram stop. Montpellier is very walkable (much of the city center is pedestrianized) and has a relaxed vibe.

 


 

 

A brief history of Montpellier

  • Montpellier dates back to about 985 AD when it wasn’t more than two tiny hamlets and a castle encircled by walls. A local feudal dynasty, the Guilhem, ruled.
  • Montpellier became wealthy in the 12th century as a trading center with links across the Mediterranean. It was a multicultural city with Jews, Muslims and Cathars (and later Protestants). During this time (specifically 1180), Montpellier established institutes of law and medicine. The medical faculty has, over the centuries, been one of the major centres for the teaching of medicine in Europe. 
  • In 1204 Montpellier, by marriage, became part of the Kingdom of Aragon. It became a very important city, a major economic centre and the primary hub for the spice trade.
  • After having being a possession of the Kingdom of Aragon, the city fell into the hands of the King of Majorca…who in 1349 sold Montpellier to the French King (Philip VI).
  • In the 14th century Pope Urban VIII gave Montpellier a new monastery dedicated to Saint Peter. It is today the city’s cathedral, Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier, which is unusual with its rocket-like towers.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Montpellier’s odd Cathedral

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
It’s an impressive cathedral with beautiful stained glass.

 

  • In the 16th century most of the inhabitants of Montpellier became Protestants (or Huguenots as they were known in France) and the city became a stronghold of Protestant resistance to the Catholic French crown. In 1622 the French King (Louis XIII) ended that with 40 days of attacks on the city. In the peace settlement, the Catholics took over the city and dismantled Montpellier’s fortifications.
  • In the late 1600’s Louis XIV made Montpellier the capital of the region of Bas Languedoc. Many of the city’s monuments such as the Promenade de Peyrou (1689), the Arc de Triomphe (1691), the Esplanade de la Comédie (1723) and the Place de la Comédie (1755) were built in this period.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Montpellier’s Arc de Triomphe

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
The water tower marks the end of the Promenade du Peyrou. It is connected to an aqueduct (on the other side) which brought water from a spring 14 km away.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Montpellier has a great tram system and it’s easy to get around the city center and beyond. Some of the trams are very colourful.

 


 

 

What to See in Montpellier

  • Place de la Comédie, the huge main square which holds the Opéra Comédie and the Three Graces Fountain. The square is one of the largest pedestrian areas in Europe.
  • The Saint Pierre cathedral
  • The Promenade de Peyrou with the Water Tower and the Triumphal Arch (Arc de Triomphe)
  • Musee Fabre the most famous museum in the city with paintings and ceramics from the 15th to 19th centuries.
  • Beautiful squares: I’ve mentioned Place de la Comédie. There is also Place St. Roch, Place Sainte-Anne, Place Jean-Jaurès, Place des Martyrs de la Résistance, Place du marché aux fleurs. All beautiful squares, some with churches, almost all with fountains and statues.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Place St. Roch, where you’ll find Eglise St. Roch as well as lots of bars and restaurants.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Place Sainte-Anne has its own church and bars and restaurants.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Everywhere you look you’ll find a square where you can sit, eat and drink. It makes Montpellier a very enjoyable city.

 

  • Street Art. Montpellier is filled with murals (Trompe- oeil), colourful streets (such as Rue Bras de Fer), streets with hanging bicycles and balloons. Every street sign has artistic icons. You’ll see shoes on walls in homage of women killed by their partners. Montpellier is just filled with art.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
You’ll find many colorful streets such as this one in the city center

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
“L’amour ne tue pas, Les hommes violents, si” (“Love doesn’t kill, violent men do.”)

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
A bike installation.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Street signs in Montpellier

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Le faubourg Méditerranée is one of the best neighborhoods if you like large murals. Just wander the little streets behind rue de la Méditerranée (these were on Rue de Lorraine)

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
A few steps from Place Francois Jaumes…

 


 

 

Montpellier is a beautiful and very liveable city

I mentioned up top that Montpellier doesn’t have any huge attractions. It’s not a place to check off highlights but rather a place to walk and be inspired. It’s a beautiful and very liveable with much of the city center being pedestrianized. For slow travellers like us it made for the perfect base.

Some more photos:

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Rue de la Loge, one of the main streets in downtown Montpellier

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
This corner near the Gambetta Saint Denis tram stop was one of our favorites to have a beer and watch the people and trams. Nearby, Maison L’oeuf is a good place to pick up a baguette and pastries.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
You’ll see fountains throughout the city center

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Grand rue Jean Moulin coming up to Place de la Comédie

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Opera building on Place de la Comédie

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Buildings on Place de la Comédie

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Buildings on beautiful Rue Foch close to the Arc de Triomphe

 


 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
City bikes and trams. Montpellier is a very civilized place

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Back in the Le faubourg Méditerranée neighborhood, Place Francois Jaumes was one of our favorite little squares in the city.

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Typical buildings everywhere you look in Montpellier

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
Typical Montpellier scene. Place St. Roch (if I remember correctly)

 

30 images showing you why you should visit Montpellier
The colourful streets of Montpellier

 


 

 

Practical Information on Montpellier

Getting there. Montpellier is on the main train lines going north-south and the train station (Gare Saint-Roch) is a beautiful station right in the city center. Very convenient getting anywhere including Sète (15 min) and Béziers (45 min) to the south and Nimes (35 min) and Avignon (1 hr 15 min) to the north. See the SNCF website for schedules and tickets.

Tourist Information Office. The Tourist Information Office is on Place de la Comédie, a 10 minute walk from the train station. They are excellent and will give you lots of information. I’ve included the map I picked up there (just click on it. You can print it out).

Accommodation. We stayed in an Airbnb for 10 days, unfortunately it wasn’t comfortable and I won’t recommend it (great apartment but one of the worst beds we’ve ever encountered). Instead: Hôtel Royal – Centre Comédie if you’re coming for a short stay and want to be right at the heart of the city OR Appartement Charme Ancien & Confort Moderne if looking for an apartment in the center (preferably for a few days)

Where to eat/drink. For a great breakfast/brunch, Olya Café Opera. A good bakery for bread and pastries is Maison L’oeuf.  A great place to have a beer or coffee and watch the world go by is Café Paume (See the header photo at the top of the post. The café is right across the street). Cheap eats and really good is Ori Panzerotti (it was a little restaurant near our apartment). Sorry, don’t have a good dinner time restaurant as we always ate in our Airbnb apartment.

How much time to spend in Montpellier? It really depends on how you travel. For those just wanting to see the highlights and get a feeling for the city, Montpellier can be done in a day. For wanting a base in the area, you can easily stay a week. We had day trips to Sète and Béziers and Montpellier made an excellent base. We could also have easily visited Nimes from Montpellier.

 

The Bottom Line is that Montpellier is a beautiful and very pleasant city that should be visited.

 

Related: Why Sète makes a great day trip from Montpellier

Related: Why you should visit Béziers: the 2nd oldest city in France

 

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