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What to do in Montpellier?
A two-day city break in Montpellier
Week-long visit to Montpellier
Family stay in Montpellier
A weekend in Montpellier is the perfect time to soak up its unique atmosphere. After getting yourself settled in your hotel room, wander the medieval streets of the Écusson neighborhood, linger a while in the Place de la Comédie, and take some time to admire the city’s modern architecture, designed by top architects. Take in the Arc de Triomphe, an iconic landmark looking out over the Promenade du Peyrou. From the heights of the park you’ll get to enjoy some stunning views across Montpellier. Time for some culture? Head to the Fabre Museum to see a vast collection of French paintings. Or maybe you’d rather get back to nature? The botanical garden is the place for you.
Whether you’re in Montpellier for business or pleasure, a week’s stay is the perfect amount of time to explore the thousand-year-old city and delve deeper into the surrounding area. Save some time to check out the city’s modern neighborhoods, too: the neoclassical architecture of Antigone will amaze you, as will the quirky, stylish buildings of Port Marianne. If you’re staying at a Première Classe hotel in Montpellier over the summer, there are some fantastic seaside resorts nearby: La Grande Motte, Palavas-les-Flots and Sète. The superb scenery of the Camargue, the Hérault Gorges, and Salagou Lake are also worth a visit.
Of all the feelings you’ll experience during a family stay in Montpellier, boredom is definitely not one! In the summer, make the most of the seaside to swim, picnic, or just chill out. On the way to the beach, stop off at the Réserve du Méjean in Lattes, a preserve squeezed between land and sea with a wealth of plant and wildlife that will knock your socks off. There’s the archaeological site for the ancient city of Lattara not far away too, along with the Henri Prades museum. To make sure the whole family enjoys a comfortable vacation, we offer a range of services at Première Classe hotels including breakfast, parking, and Wi-Fi access.

Culinary specialities to discover in Montpellier
Your exploration of Montpellier will only be complete after you’ve gone gourmet and investigated the local cuisine. After breakfast in the hotel, head to the city’s restaurants to sample some of its local culinary specialties. Try the Petits Pâtés de Pézenas, bite-sized pies stuffed with lamb and kidneys. Lemon zest and a pinch of brown sugar subtly lift the little morsels to a whole new level. A tielle sétoise — a small pie filled with octopus — is a must-try, too, as is macaronade, where meat and pasta are combined in a delicious tomato sauce. When it’s time for something sweet, give in to the temptation of the Grisettes de Montpellier and Berlingots de Pézenas.

Montpellier's must-see festivals
There’s no doubt about it: Montpellier positively fizzes with culture. Your stay in a Première Classe hotel, whether for work or play, is the perfect chance to enjoy it. The city is home to some of the biggest festivals around, like Printemps des Comédiens, Montpellier Danse, and Cinemed (a Mediterranean film festival) — whether you’re into stage, screen or dance, you’ll find something for you. As for more off-beat events, there’s the French Battle of the Year in October: a hip-hop and breakdance event where some of the best teams around go head-to-head.

A significant fact about the history of Montpellier
Although Montpellier’s Beaux-Arts neighborhood is now known for its vibrancy and charm, that hasn’t always been the case. Where the Place des Beaux-Arts now stands was once a site for slaughterhouses, built in 1851, that provided work for the entire neighborhood for decades. The butchering stopped in the Seventies, and the slaughterhouses demolished in 1985. Nowadays, the area has a more “boho” reputation, especially since the Art Café opened, and a fairly unique village feel reigns. Not ready for your adventure in Hérault to end? You’ll also find affordable Première Classe hotels in Béziers and Sète.
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