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Montpellier - Wikipedia Montpellier (UK: mɒntˈpɛlieɪ ; US: ˌmoʊnpɛlˈjeɪ ) a is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea One of the largest urban centres in the region of Occitania, Montpellier is the prefecture of the department of Hérault
15 Best Things to Do in Montpellier (France) - The Crazy Tourist Lets explore the best things to do in Montpellier: 1 Fabre Museum Artists from around Montpellier have helped turn the Fabre Museum into a tremendous art attraction, starting with François-Xavier Fabre, whose donation in the 1820s led to its foundation
Montpellier | France, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica Montpellier, city, capital of Hérault département and second largest city in the Occitanie région, southern France, located 7 miles (12 km) from the Mediterranean coast An old university city, Montpellier is the chief administrative and commercial centre of the Occitanie region
Must-see in Montpellier | Montpellier Tourism Enjoy a stay, a weekend, an experience… Southland, city of heritage and contemporary treasures, Montpellier is a Mediterranean crossroads, a destination of character and exception
Montpellier France travel information and places to visit You can’t leave Montpellier without visiting the University district, with the Church of Saint Pierre (of Romanic-Gothic style) and the Museums of the Faculty of Medicine of which Montpellier is justly proud
Must-sees and must-dos during your stay in Montpellier Montpellier is a city in the Occitanie region of southern France There are so many reasons to come here, starting with the warm sun for most of the year! Renowned vineyards, museums, Mediterranean cuisine and just a 10-minute walk to the beach Here’s our guide What is there to see?
The Best Things to Do in Montpellier, France - Frenchly Montpellier is a charming and dynamic city in the south of France, boasting 300 days of sunlight per year, winding medieval streets, palm tree-studded promenades, and a vibrant food scene