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With its sun-drenched Mediterranean climate and a youthful energy from one of France's oldest universities, this city offers a perfect blend of history and modern flair. The main draw is exploring the tangled medieval lanes of the Écusson district, where you can sip coffee in the shadow of the Saint-Pierre Cathedral and wander towards the elegant 17th-century Promenade du Peyrou. Just a short tram ride away, the Antigone district provides a striking contrast with its monumental neoclassical architecture.
Montpellier is ideal for culture-loving couples and solo travelers, with enough green space in the Parc du Peyrou to also appeal to families. Staying in the Écusson puts you right in the historic heart, while the modern Polygone area offers convenient shopping and transport links. The city is exceptionally well-connected, with its own international airport and a high-speed train station placing Marseille in 30 minutes and Paris just over three hours away.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 86 places to stay in and around the city. The selection is dominated by chic boutique hotels in the old town and a good range of modern, mid-range chain hotels near the station, with a few design-led options adding contemporary style.
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What are the best hotels in Montpellier?
Montpellier offers a diverse range of excellent hotels to suit every taste and budget. For a luxurious experience, consider options near Place de la Comédie or in the historic Ecusson quarter, often housed in elegant Haussmannian buildings. Boutique hotels are plentiful in the old town, providing unique charm. If you prefer modern amenities and easy access to transport, look for hotels around the Saint-Roch train station or along the tram lines. HOTEVI features a wide selection, from budget-friendly stays to upscale accommodations.
What is the best area to stay in Montpellier?
The best area to stay in Montpellier depends on your preferences. For first-time visitors seeking historical charm and lively nightlife, the Ecusson (old town) and around Place de la Comédie are ideal, offering pedestrian streets, numerous restaurants, and easy access to major attractions. If you appreciate modern architecture and a calmer atmosphere, the Antigone district, designed by Ricardo Bofill, is a beautiful choice. For business travelers or those preferring newer developments and good transport links, areas like Port Marianne or around the Saint-Roch train station are excellent options.