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Wander around the Old Town of Montpellier at your leisure and peek into the many shops and restaurants that line the streets. Walk along Rue de l'Aiguillerie and peruse the clothing boutiques, art shops and jewelers that distin... more
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This small seaside town has a certain charm not possessed by the more modern resorts of Carnon or the Grande Motte. There is something to please all ages. In daytime, you can have games of ping pong and volleyball on the beach... more
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Gaumont Multiplexe a modern 16-screen cinema complex has well established itself in the region, way ahead of its competitor Mega-CGR. Accommodating up to 4000 viewers digital sound, comfort and all major movie releases are amon... more
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These 80 hectares (197 acres) contain over 100 different indigenous and exotic species. No tiny or concrete cages are to be seen and the spacious enclosures and vegetation allows the animals some privacy. A little patience is a... more
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This garden was created in 1593. Today, the garden is a peaceful haven from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding metropolis. It contains a wide variety of both indigenous and exotic species, as well as several trees that da... more
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If the petit train is not to your taste, all is not lost for those seeking a relaxing means of exploring the historic city center. More dignified than the train and more comfortable than a bike, these horse-drawn carriages nego... more
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This townhouse was built at the beginning of the 18th-century by François Lamouroux, special wartime provincial treasurer. The building is situated in the heart of the Aragonais district, so called because the kings of Aragon r... more
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The Protestant Temple of Montpellier, built between 1867 and 1870, is located on a main route through the city and therefore marked success and affirmation for the Protestant community of the time. Corvetto, an architect native... more
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Despite its remarkable similarity to the Roman Pont du Gard, this aqueduct was built in the 17th Century. The construction supplied water from the St Clemént spring 14 kilometers (eight miles) away to the water tower beneath th... more
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This isolated castle is situated in the Commune d'Aumelas, which has no town center and few inhabitants. It is an interesting place to explore and provides impressive views of the surrounding region. Even though it was probably... more
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