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    Montpellier is the third-largest French city near the Mediterranean coast, behind Marseille and Nice. It is the seventh-largest city of France, and is also the fastest-growing city in the country over the past 25 years. [citation needed] History. Medieval period. Tour de la Babote.

    • Explore the art and architecture along the city streets. The best way to start exploring Montpellier is on foot. To get a feel for the rich past of Montpellier, saunter through the Ecusson quartier, where even locals can get lost in the narrow streets with honey limestone walls, whorled balconies and carved marble heads from the Belle Epoque.
    • Visit the oldest medical school in Europe. In the medieval era, Montpellier became famous for its Faculty of Medicine, and today, it's the oldest still-operating medical school in Europe, situated inside an impressive Benedictine monastery and dating back more than 800 years.
    • Linger with a coffee in Montpellier’s squares. Locals often spend hours at a pavement terrace in one of the many squares dotted across the city. Each square has its own character and a different clientele, so sit back and enjoy some people-watching under the sun.
    • See the city's North African culture. Montpellier has been home to a large Muslim population since the 1960s, and you can enjoy the many North African influences right in the city center.
  2. Graceful and easy-going, Montpellier is a stylish metropolis with elegant buildings, grand hôtels particuliers (private mansions), stately boulevards and shady backstreets, and gorgeous white-sand beaches on its doorstep.

    • 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.
    • L’ Écusson (Old Montpellier) From the Promenade de Peyrou in the west to the Place de la Comédie in the east, Montpellier has an irregular maze of fresh, shaded streets (handy in a city where there are 300 sunny days a year) that have followed the same pattern for hundreds of years.
    • Promenade de Peyrou. At the highest part of Montpellier and just west of the old walls, this square was designed during the reign of Louis XIV, although because of a period of unrest at the start of the 18th century it wasn’t completed until the middle of the 1700s.
    • Place de la Comédie. The eastern link between Old Montpellier and the newer city districts beyond the old walls, the large Place de la Comédie has a lively ambience for its many bars, restaurants and shops.
  3. Jun 6, 2024 · 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.

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  4. Things to Do in Montpellier, France: See Tripadvisor's 220,577 traveler reviews and photos of Montpellier tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Montpellier. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Dec 24, 2023 · Like an open-air museum, Montpellier dazzles visitors with its tree-lined boulevards, graceful aristocratic mansions, elegant public squares, and hidden gardens. Despite the city's old-world character, trendiness rules in Montpellier, thanks to a youthful university-student population.

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