One of the largest squares in Europe, it includes historic buildings such as...
With its very distinctive interior, this open-space cafe is arranged on a...
About a nine-minute walk from Place de la Comedie, and next to the white and...
Only three minutes walking from Arc de Triomphe (Porte du Peyrou), Place de...
Founded in 1593 by Henry IV, the Jardin des Plantes spreads out over 4.5...
The Saint-Clément aqueduct more commonly known as the Arceaux aqueduct, which...
The former church of a 14th-century Benedictine abbey, it was converted...
The former chapel of the Jesuit college is distinctly Baroque and is the...
This building has been standing in Montpellier for over 250 years but very...
Installed in the Hôtel de Varennes, (which was originally two or three...
A very modern art museum that displays the works of many internationally...
A small and cute restaurant, with a cosy outdoor dining area. Only two...
An excellent Indian restaurant with favorable price. The quality of dishes is...
Hidden away in the centre of Montpellier, the African restaurant is only a...
A Japanese-style izakaya hidden in the alley behind Observatoire station(Line...