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Montpellier hosts several lively events throughout the year. The Festival de Radio France in July features classical and jazz concerts, many of them free. The Fete de la Musique on June 21 fills the streets with live music. If you visit in summer, outdoor cinema and cultural events pop up regularly across the city.
Yes, Montpellier has one of the largest pedestrianized zones in Europe, making the historic center very easy to explore on foot. The streets are generally suitable for strollers. Wheelchair users may find some cobblestone areas in the old town challenging, though many main streets and attractions are accessible.
Tipping is not required in France, as a service charge is typically included in restaurant bills by law. That said, rounding up the bill or leaving a few euros for excellent service is always appreciated. For taxis and hotel staff, a small tip is a kind but optional gesture.
Must-sees include the Place de la Comedie, the Musee Fabre art museum, the Jardin des Plantes, and the Promenade du Peyrou with its 18th-century aqueduct. The nearby Mediterranean beaches at Palavas-les-Flots are just a short trip away, and the surrounding Languedoc wine country is perfect for day trips.
France uses the euro (EUR). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Montpellier's shops, restaurants, and hotels, but it's handy to carry some cash for markets, smaller cafes, and local vendors. ATMs are easy to find throughout the city center.
French is the official language. In Montpellier, you'll find that many people working in tourism, hotels, and restaurants have at least basic English. Learning a few simple French phrases like "bonjour" (hello) and "merci" (thank you) goes a long way with locals.
Montpellier's cuisine reflects its southern French and Mediterranean roots. Look for fresh oysters from the nearby Thau lagoon, tielle (a savory octopus pastry from the coast), and dishes made with local Languedoc wines. The daily markets are a great spot to sample regional cheeses, olives, and charcuterie.
Spring (April to June) and early fall (September to October) are ideal, with warm, sunny weather and fewer crowds. Summers are hot and lively, especially near the beaches, while winters are mild compared to northern France. Montpellier enjoys over 300 days of sunshine per year.