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Bellis3 Rue Ernest Castan
Montpellier
34090
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This description is rewritten as follows: "Enjoy a peaceful and serene stay in our self-contained ground floor guest room with private garden. Located in a tranquil neighborhood, it offers easy access to the city center and tram station. Convenient parking is available, and high-speed internet is provided. The room is fully equipped with all amenities, and breakfast can be arranged upon request."Reviews
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Attractions
- Place de la Comédie: Located in the heart of Montpellier, Place de la Comédie is a vibrant square surrounded by beautiful 19th-century buildings. It is known as the city's main gathering place and features a stunning fountain, shops, cafes, and the famous Opéra Comédie.
- Musée Fabre: This renowned art museum houses an impressive collection of European paintings from the 14th to the 21st century. Visitors can appreciate works by famous artists such as Delacroix, Courbet, and Rubens, as well as temporary exhibitions showcasing contemporary art.
- Montpellier Cathedral: Also known as the Saint Pierre Cathedral, this impressive Gothic structure dates back to the 14th century. Its stunning architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Jardin des Plantes: This beautiful botanical garden is one of the oldest in France and provides a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. It features a wide variety of plants, a tropical greenhouse, a rose garden, and charming walking paths.
- Peyrou Promenade: Located on a hill near the city center, Peyrou Promenade offers panoramic views of Montpellier. Visitors can admire the triumphal arch, Château d'Eau, and a serene park where locals often gather for picnics or relaxation.
- Le Corum: This modern cultural center includes an opera house, conference center, and exhibition halls. Its distinctive architecture, combining metal and glass, has become an iconic symbol of Montpellier. Check the schedule for performances or exhibitions during your visit.
- Antigone District: Designed by renowned architect Ricardo Bofill, the Antigone District is a modern neighborhood with a unique neoclassical aesthetic. Stroll through its grand squares, admire the statues, and enjoy the variety of shops, restaurants, and cafes.
- Promenade du Peyrou: This large public square offers a stunning view of Montpellier's surroundings. Visitors can explore the Royal Square, the Saint-Clément Aqueduct, and the Louis XIV statue while enjoying a leisurely walk.
- Musée Atger: Housed in the University of Montpellier, Musée Atger is a museum dedicated to drawings and prints. It showcases an extensive collection of artworks from the 17th to the 19th century, including pieces by renowned artists such as Rembrandt and Watteau. 10. Château de Flaugergues: Located just outside of Montpellier, this 18th-century castle offers guided tours of its elegant interior, stunning gardens, and vineyards. Visitors can learn about the history of the castle and enjoy wine tastings of the estate's own production.