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Montpellier: Guided Food Tour With Local Snacks and Wine

Montpellier: Guided Food Tour With Local Snacks and Wine

Discover the main sites of the charming medieval city center of Montpellier with a local guide, and taste various regional specialties along the way, such as cheese, oysters, pastries, cold cuts, wines and much more... After meeting your guide, make your first stop at the indoor market to try a selection of regional cheeses and some seafood delights from the neighboring harbor city of Sète. Next, follow your guide through the picturesque medieval streets to sample a “fougasse” — a typical bread from the south of France — as well as a pastry, olive oil, tapenade, chocolate, cold cuts of course, wine. Our enthusiastic guides will show you their best addresses and share their anecdotes with you, so you can learn about the city's history and savour the region's culinary specialities.

Montpellier - Private Historic Walking tour

Montpellier - Private Historic Walking tour

Discover the highlights of Montpellier on a guided walking tour. Explore the city's historic landmarks, including the Comedy Square, the Triumphal Arch, the Water Tower, and the Royal Garden. Start the tour at the Comedy Square, the central meeting point for tourists and locals alike. In the vibrant square, local musicians fill the air with beautiful melodies. Admire the magnificent statue of the Three Graces which surmounts the central fountain, classified as a historical monument. Next, walk through the emblematic Triumphal Arch of Montpellier, dedicated to the glory of King Louis XIV of France, the ‘Sun King’. The facade is laden with intricate carvings depicting various stages of his reign, with the badge of the city of Montpellier sitting at the highest point. Upon entering the gate, take a stroll along the Promenade du Peyrou, a well-shaded esplanade running through a park located at the highest point of the city to take in fresh air and the scenic beauty of various statues, and gardens. Pass by the Water Tower, an elaborate hexagonal water tower at the end of the esplanade. The next step of the tour is the significant Saint-Cléme Aqueduct. The imposing monument takes the form of Roman-type stone arches extending over 800m and taking more than ten years to finish. This 18th-century hydraulic structure used to transfer water over 10 km from the Saint-Clément spring to the Water Tower and supply water for numerous fountains throughout the old town. Then, visit the Montpellier Cathedral, the only medieval church in the city center that survived the War of Religions in the 16th century, and thus a great example of Gothic architecture, especially the interior featuring beautiful stained glass, old religious paintings, and an attached garden. The architectural marvel has been classified as a “Historical Monument” since 1996. Explore the Royal Garden of Montpellier, the last destination on the tour. The charming botanical garden, covering almost 5 hectares in the heart of Montpellier, is the oldest in France. As a part of the Faculty of Medicine, the garden hosts a large collection of medicinal plants, alongside a diversity of breathtaking greenery and flowers, including greenhouses, enchanting lotus ponds, romantic alleys, and the 400-year-old ‘wishing tree’.

Fountain of the Three Graces: Our most recommended tours and activities

Montpellier: Guided Food Tour With Local Snacks and Wine

Montpellier: Guided Food Tour With Local Snacks and Wine

Discover the main sites of the charming medieval city center of Montpellier with a local guide, and taste various regional specialties along the way, such as cheese, oysters, pastries, cold cuts, wines and much more... After meeting your guide, make your first stop at the indoor market to try a selection of regional cheeses and some seafood delights from the neighboring harbor city of Sète. Next, follow your guide through the picturesque medieval streets to sample a “fougasse” — a typical bread from the south of France — as well as a pastry, olive oil, tapenade, chocolate, cold cuts of course, wine. Our enthusiastic guides will show you their best addresses and share their anecdotes with you, so you can learn about the city's history and savour the region's culinary specialities.

Montpellier - Private Historic Walking tour

Montpellier - Private Historic Walking tour

Discover the highlights of Montpellier on a guided walking tour. Explore the city's historic landmarks, including the Comedy Square, the Triumphal Arch, the Water Tower, and the Royal Garden. Start the tour at the Comedy Square, the central meeting point for tourists and locals alike. In the vibrant square, local musicians fill the air with beautiful melodies. Admire the magnificent statue of the Three Graces which surmounts the central fountain, classified as a historical monument. Next, walk through the emblematic Triumphal Arch of Montpellier, dedicated to the glory of King Louis XIV of France, the ‘Sun King’. The facade is laden with intricate carvings depicting various stages of his reign, with the badge of the city of Montpellier sitting at the highest point. Upon entering the gate, take a stroll along the Promenade du Peyrou, a well-shaded esplanade running through a park located at the highest point of the city to take in fresh air and the scenic beauty of various statues, and gardens. Pass by the Water Tower, an elaborate hexagonal water tower at the end of the esplanade. The next step of the tour is the significant Saint-Cléme Aqueduct. The imposing monument takes the form of Roman-type stone arches extending over 800m and taking more than ten years to finish. This 18th-century hydraulic structure used to transfer water over 10 km from the Saint-Clément spring to the Water Tower and supply water for numerous fountains throughout the old town. Then, visit the Montpellier Cathedral, the only medieval church in the city center that survived the War of Religions in the 16th century, and thus a great example of Gothic architecture, especially the interior featuring beautiful stained glass, old religious paintings, and an attached garden. The architectural marvel has been classified as a “Historical Monument” since 1996. Explore the Royal Garden of Montpellier, the last destination on the tour. The charming botanical garden, covering almost 5 hectares in the heart of Montpellier, is the oldest in France. As a part of the Faculty of Medicine, the garden hosts a large collection of medicinal plants, alongside a diversity of breathtaking greenery and flowers, including greenhouses, enchanting lotus ponds, romantic alleys, and the 400-year-old ‘wishing tree’.

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