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Top neighborhoods in Montpellier

Ecusson

Wander through Ecusson's medieval heart, where cobblestone streets lead to hidden treasures around every corner. The pedestrian-friendly zone lets you soak up the charm of Montpellier Cathedral, Comedy Square, and the impressive Fabre Museum without traffic hassles. Duck into secret courtyards, admire Renaissance mansions, or browse the lively market at Place Jean-Jaurès. Cozy wine bars and intimate bistros serve delicious Languedoc specialties when you need to refuel. Getting around is a breeze with three tram stops surrounding the district. Stay in a boutique hotel housed in a historic building for the full Ecusson experience.

Antigone

Antigone dazzles with neo-classical architecture inspired by ancient Greek designs. The neighborhood extends toward the Lez River with pedestrian-friendly walkways perfect for strolling and people-watching. Wide boulevards lead to impressive plazas like Esplanade de l'Europe, where geometric fountains create Instagram-worthy backdrops. The Polygone Shopping Center anchors the retail scene with both international brands and local boutiques. Dining options range from upscale brasseries to refined Mediterranean restaurants with lovely terrace seating. Accommodations lean toward luxury apartments and boutique hotels with modern amenities. Getting around is a breeze with three convenient tram stations and wide pedestrian boulevards that make walking a pleasure.

Gares

Gares buzzes with energy around Montpellier's sleek Saint-Roch railway station. Travelers mix with locals in this multicultural hub where North African and Mediterranean aromas fill the air. Hop on trams 1 and 4 right outside to explore the city, or wander to nearby Polygone Shopping Center and Comedy Square. Budget-friendly cafés cater to early risers and night owls alike. Affordable hotels and hostels make this transit-friendly neighborhood perfect for explorers watching their wallets. The area comes alive with diverse restaurants serving authentic cuisine from immigrant communities. Place Carnot and Voltaire tram stations keep you connected to Montpellier's attractions, while the station's modern glass facade contrasts with the neighborhood's practical charm.

Port Marianne

Port Marianne shows off Montpellier's sleek modern side with striking architecture and a gorgeous riverfront. The Jean Nouvel-designed City Hall stands boldly among contemporary buildings while the Lez River paths invite leisurely strolls. Families can skate at Vegapolis Ice Rink or gaze at stars in the Planetarium Galileo after shopping at the massive Odysseum mall. Dining options range from upscale waterfront restaurants to casual food courts with international flavors. Three convenient tram stops connect you to downtown in just 10 minutes, making it easy to explore without a car. Modern hotels and apartments offer comfortable bases for both business travelers and vacationers.

Les Beaux-Arts

Les Beaux-Arts buzzes with artistic energy from Montpellier's prestigious National School of Fine Arts. Quiet streets reveal independent galleries, creative studios, and the impressive Corum Convention Center. Artists and students sketch on cobblestones while locals chat at cozy cafés with a distinctly bohemian vibe. Tree-lined avenues lead to intimate bistros serving traditional Languedoc cuisine and charming wine bars perfect for evening conversations. Getting around is effortless with three tram stations connecting you to Montpellier's center, while the neighborhood's walkable scale invites leisurely exploration.

Top landmarks in Montpellier

Montpellier and related destinations

Ancient streets wind through this sun-drenched university town where medieval charm meets youthful energy. Sip espresso at a café in Place de la Comédie, watching students debate philosophy amid the bustle. The Fabre Museum houses masterpieces that rival Paris collections without the crowds. Montpellier Cathedral rises majestically above narrow lanes that open suddenly into sun-washed squares. The Mediterranean lies just a short tram ride away, where locals escape the afternoon heat. Zenith Sud attracts world-class performers, while football fans cheer passionately at Mosson Stadium. For the full experience, climb to the ancient citadel built by Louis XIII and watch sunset paint the terracotta rooftops gold.

Comedy Square featuring street scenes and heritage architecture as well as a small group of people

Find out more about Montpellier

Montpellier is a walkable location known for its historical sites. Plan a fun excursion to Altrad Stadium and Mosson Stadium while here. While you're here, stop by Canourgue Square and Fabre Museum.