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Surviving Montpellier France | My 24 Hour Guide through Montpellier

My very first experience of Montpellier France was getting off the train and imminently having a very aggressive homeless man asking for money.
Things definitely got brighter from there though. Montpellier France is a city with a lot of beauty, history and with lively residences.
My Airbnb was in the old town of Montpellier and it den't disappoint. Costing me only 58 Euros it was located perfectly in the center of the city.
My day started in Promenade du Peyrou, a city square just near the end of old town Montpellier. Here you can find terrific views of Montpellier (highest spot in the city) along with it's ancient roman aqueducts. The Aqueduc Saint-Clement was built in 1766 to supply the cities water.
From there I walked Montpellier's Arc de Triomphe. It sort of symbolizing the entrance into the historic downtown Montpellier.
The old town of Montpellier is filled with bakery, shops, restaurants and never ending streets. The old building make it a must see. The Place de la Comedie is the epic center of Montpellier. A huge square where i'm sure all the city events take place.
From here I went to the Polygone shopping mall and into the community of Antigone. A modern district of ancient Greek architecture. It's truly one of a kind and a must see for anyone visiting.
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  • @katiecox6767
    @katiecox67679 ай бұрын

    My favourite place in France.

  • @rakgi
    @rakgi Жыл бұрын

    Mont peh Lee ei Nice vid though. Keep it up.

  • @manavjaison
    @manavjaison4 ай бұрын

    Lovely video!

  • @manavjaison
    @manavjaison4 ай бұрын

    By any chance, did you get to see University de Montpellier as well? :D

  • @DeanRamser
    @DeanRamser5 ай бұрын

    Bonjour! Thank you for an excellent video! Montpellier looks perfect for us. We are looking for a moderate summer climate area, with a plaza lifestyle, and near good healthcare (my wife has MS and is a cancer survivor). We walk, and ride, so public transportation is required. I am a retired American educator (but I still teach online). We helped a new school open in Lviv, then spent 6 weeks in Krakow; we're in Tallinn for a month before heading back to Oregon. My wife and I hope to visit France after the Olympics. We plan to sell our Portland condo and then move to France. We will rent so we can travel throughout Europe, and perhaps help Ukraine rebuild after the war ends. There are several significant advantages to living in France: climate, healthcare, culture, and infrastructure. Merci! Thanks again! Dean and Cindy.

  • @AtticusDenzil
    @AtticusDenzil Жыл бұрын

    what's that about being mugged?

  • @youtubebydoug

    @youtubebydoug

    Жыл бұрын

    oh just the usual homeless at the train station

  • @apergisjana
    @apergisjanaАй бұрын

    Can you inbox me with the contact for your specific Airbnb, please?