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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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Mountains of salt and salt beds extend over several hundred hectares around the town of Aigues-Mortes. This valuable product was already intensely harvested from the area in Roman times. Today the annual production of the Compa... more
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Montpellier takes pride in this massive complex called the Odysseum. It is here that one can journey through seas and stars while chomping down a baguette. Unbelievable as it may seem, the Odysseum includes its own aquarium, ic... more
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45 kilometers (27 miles) from Montpellier, the Renaissance Couloubrines tenanted farm, restored in 1989, takes visitors back to the times of gentlemen glassmakers, who practiced their trade on the Causse de l'Hortus and its cra... more
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This historic building is located three kilometers (one mile) east of the city center. Once a country house, this family property now finds itself and its surrounding parks and vineyards entirely swallowed by the city. The chât... more
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Set amid hundred-year-old plane trees, this castle was built in 1305. However, it was in 1576 that it acquired its current form with the adding of the Renaissance style north facade on which the emblems of Louis XII and Françoi... more
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Formerly called "Lattara," the town of Lattes was once an important port. The findings from excavations in this ancient town are exhibited in the museum, which is part of the Regional Center for Archaeological Documentation. Th... more
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This château is one of Montpellier's many former country residences that today is classified as a historic monument. In 1712 the adviser to the king, Fulcrand Limozin, acquired the residence and set about renovating it. The châ... more
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On the outskirts of the Grande Motte, this park set in the middle of a small pine wood offers both outdoor and indoor attractions for all ages. In the central building are various pools as well as a waterfall, massage sprays an... more
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