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Montpellier Free Tour Calendar

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Visit Montpellier in southern France and embark on a wonderful adventure. Whether you’re an architect or a history buff, or just love exploring a new place by strolling among impressive monument-buildings and trying its gastronomic legacies, Montpellier is the place for you. Take advantage of one of the many Free Tours in Montpellier and encounter the historical roots entwined in its architectural treasures: renowned squares, museums, sandstone buildings, open-air markets, bars, cafes, streets, and monuments. Join one of the Free Walking Tours in Montpellier and enjoy navigating Montpellier’s center for free! They offer a comfortable, fun, and educational perspective of the city’s everyday life. In particular, the Essential Montpellier City Tour takes you to the main landmarks, so you can enjoy the combination of Neo-classical architecture and contemporary art with the help of a local guide.
Take advantage of the Montpellier Free Walking Tours to discover traditional markets, museums, mansions... as you witness the lively atmosphere of the Old Town. Go with a local guide who will take you to the must-visit sights and share fascinating stories about the city’s development. Highlights of the tour include: the Place de la Comedie, the Faculty of Medicine, Babotte Tower, Montpellier Cathedral, the Fabre Museum, and much more! Montpellier is not just neoclassical and medieval buildings; the Arbre Blanc is a stunning example of its contemporary architecture. The Promenade du Peyrou, just outside the historic center, is a favorite of locals and tourists. At the entrance to the esplanade, you can find Montpellier’s Arc de Triomphe, one of the landmarks of the city. The promenade is famous for its emblematic water tower and panoramic views of the city. It’s a lovely place to visit at sunset.

Things to Do in Montpellier

Montpellier is a charming place where the old and the new meet in perfect harmony. Full of medieval and contemporary treasures, spend your day wandering around alleys, narrow streets, and navigating the historic scenery that gives the city so much character. Stop off at one of the many terraces and enjoy a refreshing drink whilst taking in the beauty of the city. A visit to Montpellier is not complete without trying some of its wine and culinary delights; grab some coffee at a local café and get a fresh dish of Montpellier’s popular Languedoc cuisine, or join a traditional wine-tasting session to immerse yourself in the region’s proud wine producing culture. Montpellier is just 11 km away from the sea, which is accessible by public transport, so make sure you pay a visit to some of the glorious beaches nearby. Here you can enjoy a laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere, try delicious food, and soak up the sun.
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