The guide to lesser-known Montpellier, by a local

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The 9 least frequented places to visit in Montpellier

When we think of Montpellier, most people think of places like the Place de la Comédie, the Opera House or the Jardin des Plantes, unmissable destinations that are usually in all the tourist guides. But what many do not know is that the city hides lesser-known corners that we locals frequent and appreciate in our daily lives. These are places that show a more authentic and quiet side of Montpellier, far from the tourist bustle.

Bucket List: 9 Lesser-Known Places to Visit in Montpellier

After more than 15 years living and exploring the city, I want to share with you those places that are not always on the classic tours, but that reveal the true character of Montpellier. These are the corners that, as a local, I know well and that are part of the daily life of those of us who live here.

The 9 least frequented places to visit in Montpellier
Promenade du Peyrou, Montpellier

If you want to discover what to do in Montpellier from a different perspective, I invite you to follow my recommendations. In this article, I present 9 unique places that will surprise you and make you see the city in a whole new way. Let’s explore them together!

The 9 least frequented places to visit in Montpellier
Place Edouard Adam, Montpellier

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L’Arbre Blanc building

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
L’Arbre Blanc, Montpellier

One of the contemporary jewels that completes the rich heritage of Montpellier is undoubtedly L’Arbre Blanc. Chosen as the most beautiful residential building by the prestigious ArchDaily magazine in 2020, this impressive building was designed by the renowned Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto.

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It is said to be the most extraordinary building in the city, a true technological feat that combines audacity and elegance, becoming an urban “folly” that defies architectural norms.

In addition to its avant-garde design, L’Arbre Blanc houses an art gallery, La Serre, and a bar/restaurant, L’Arbre, from where you can enjoy a splendid view over the Lez River and the Antigone district. It is a place that not only marks the urban landscape of Montpellier, but also offers a unique visual and cultural experience.

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The Rooftop Bar, located on the 17th floor of L’Arbre Blanc, offers a breathtaking view of Montpellier. From there, you can taste a variety of wines from the region, as well as exquisite cocktails, all while enjoying an unparalleled panoramic view.

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
L’Arbre Blanc, Montpellier

The restaurant serves cuisine based on local products from the Occitania region, making the experience a true celebration of the flavors of the south of France. Both for its views and its gastronomic offer, this place is a must for those looking for the best of Montpellier.

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Le Nuage

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
Le Nuage, à Montpellier

Le Nuage, located in Montpellier, is another example of the innovative architecture that defines the city. Designed by the famous architect Philippe Starck, this building stands out for its unique shape and inflatable structure, making it the first building of its kind in Europe. Its futuristic and transparent design gives it a light appearance, almost as if it were floating, hence its name, which means “the cloud”.

Le Nuage, à Montpellier

Le Nuage is a multifunctional space dedicated to wellness and sport. Inside, you can find a gym, a spa, a swimming pool, and several areas dedicated to fitness and relaxation. It also houses a restaurant and a terrace, where you can enjoy a healthy meal in a modern and cozy atmosphere. This building combines advanced technology and comfort, offering a complete wellness experience in the heart of Montpellier. Without a doubt, it is a must for those looking to relax and unwind in an innovative environment.

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
Le Nuage, à Montpellier

At the foot of Le Nuage, you will find Parc Charpak, a green space ideal for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. This park is perfect for a leisurely stroll, a walk or even a picnic in the middle of nature, right in the heart of Montpellier. With its serene atmosphere and spacious green areas, Parc Charpak offers a peaceful respite after exploring the innovative architecture of Le Nuage. It is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy a moment outdoors with friends or family.

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La Place de la Canourgue

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
La Place de la Canourgue, Montpellier

I have always loved this square and it has always been one of my favorite places. It offers an intimate atmosphere, like the one you are looking for when you want to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and feel in a quiet corner, surrounded by nature.

The square is lined with leafy trees, and, at one end, the Fontaine des Licornes captures all eyes. Two imposing unicorns seem to guard the place with elegance and a touch of magic.

All around, you will find charming restaurants and bars, perfect to sit on a terrace, enjoy a good coffee, a glass of wine or Champagne, and let the time pass without rushing. This is one of those places where you feel like you are in a small town, even though you are in the heart of the city.

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La Rue de la Vieille

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
La Rue de la Vieille, Montpellier

Rue de la Vieille is another one of those hidden gems you can’t miss in Montpellier. This little alley has a unique charm, thanks to two incredible boutiques that give it a very special air. Both are dedicated to stationery, posters, postcards and picture framing, and what you will find here is simply amazing: the street seems to be upholstered with thousands of old and colorful postcards, each one more beautiful than the other. I assure you, there are so many that you won’t know which one to choose!

In addition, you can find classic movie posters, reproductions of paintings, unusual notebooks and chic objects that you will not see anywhere else. Every time I come to Montpellier, I come here to take something with me, and I strongly recommend you to do the same. This corner is a little treasure, ideal for those who enjoy unique details.

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Climb the Arc de Triomphe

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
Arc de Triomphe, Montpellier

I did this excursion a few years ago when my mom came to visit us, and I assure you it is well worth it. We went up to the terrace of the Arc de Triomphe in Montpellier, and the views from there are breathtaking.

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You have a beautiful view of the majestic Rue Foch, with the Court of Appeals on one side and, on the other, the elegant Place Royale du Peyrou, crowned by the imposing statue of Louis XIV on horseback.

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
Arc de Triomphe et la Rue Foch, Montpellier

It is a place full of history and, from the height, you can appreciate all the beauty of this monumental corner of the city. If you are looking for a different experience, away from the tourist circuit, climbing to this terrace is a wonderful way to see Montpellier from another perspective.

To take this tour, you must book the guided tour on the website of the tourist office or do it directly there.

ℹ️ Price of the visit 5 €.

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Le Quartier de la Méditerranée

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
Le Quartier de la Méditerranée, Montpellier

The Quartier de la Méditerranée is one of those neighborhoods in Montpellier that still has an authentic and less crowded face. A neighborhood that I discovered thanks to my friend Margot and that I loved. Here the old and the modern mix, which gives it a unique character, full of neighborhood life.

It is a place where you can see locals chatting in the street, small local stores and a relaxed air that makes you feel like you are in a small town, despite being in a big city.

In addition, this neighborhood is a true street art center. Everywhere you go you will find incredible murals and graffiti that give color and personality to every corner. It is a space that vibrates with creativity and where the traditional and the contemporary coexist in perfect harmony.

If you want to explore a different side of Montpellier, without the hustle and bustle of tourism, stroll and get lost in the Quartier de la Méditerranée, which is the ideal place.

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Le Marché des Arceaux

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
Le Marché des Arceaux, Montpellier

I discovered the Marché des Arceaux thanks to my friend Margot, and it was a real crush to the heart. This market has a unique charm, located under the majestic arches of the Aqueduct des Arceaux, an environment that transports you to another time and where you will find the most genuine flavors and aromas of the region.

It is the perfect place to lose yourself among the stalls of cheesemongers, fishmongers, greengrocers and bakers, all local producers who prioritize organic and quality products.

This is where the chefs of Montpellier’s many gastronomic restaurants come to get their raw materials, and where the residents of the charming neighborhood also come to do their shopping. It is a corner where the authenticity and freshness of the products can be breathed in every stall.

If you are lucky enough to be in Montpellier on the days indicated. Get up early and go for a walk here in the morning. You will start your day in the best way!

👉👉 You can also book a private cooking class with specialized chefs.

ℹ️ The Arceaux market takes place on Tuesday and Saturday mornings from 7 am to 1:30 pm.

What is the aqueduct des Arceaux ?
The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
The Aqueduct des Arceaux in Montpellier, South of France

The Aqueduct des Arceaux is an impressive work of engineering built in the 18th century to bring water to the city of Montpellier. Inspired by the ancient Roman aqueducts, it stretches along the Place des Arceaux with its elegant arches that give it its name. It is one of the historical symbols of the city and offers a charming setting, especially when it hosts the Marché des Arceaux. In addition to its architectural value, it is a very photogenic place and perfect for strolling and enjoying the view of Montpellier from its surroundings.

Les Halles du Lez

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
Les Halles du Lez, Montpellier

Les Halles du Lez is one of those places where we love to come to stroll and enjoy a good meal. It is a super cool tasting market, open to all tastes and where some of the biggest names in local gastronomy meet. It is the ideal place to discover local flavors and appreciate the quality of seasonal products, but also to taste cuisines from all over the world.

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This space invites visitors to taste on site, either at the large shared tables or on the outdoor terraces, or to take away their products as in a classic market. Les Halles du Lez has 38 food stalls, 8 themed bars, 12 boutiques and plenty of vintage food trucks that give it a retro and charming feel.

In addition, the rooftop is a true oasis: three large spaces for dining and relaxation, with fully vegetated terraces where you can enjoy the view while enjoying a meal or a drink. Without a doubt, it is an unmissable stop if you are looking for an authentic and varied gastronomic experience in Montpellier.

La Square de la Babote

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
La Tour de la Babote, Montpellier

The Square de la Babote is a small oasis of tranquility in the heart of Montpellier, ideal to take a break and enjoy a breath of fresh air in the middle of the city. Next to it is the Tour de la Babote, an ancient medieval tower that was part of the ramparts that protected Montpellier. In 1745, the States of Languedoc promoted the construction of an observatory on this tower, giving even more historical value to the place.

In addition to its relaxed atmosphere, around the square you will find several picturesque bars and restaurants where you can relax and enjoy a meal or a drink, making this corner a perfect place to unwind for a while, surrounded by history and good atmosphere.

ℹ️ La Square de la Babote is open all year round from 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.

The 9 least-visited places to explore in Montpellier
Square de la Babote, Montpellier

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Dear reader,

This article has been written by me, Diego. Who has lived in France for many years and traveled this beautiful country for many more! And is inspired by his own and his family’s experiences and tastes.

I love to spread the word about France’s charming villages and all there is to do around here and I know that many times organizing a trip can be complicated. That’s why, through my guides, I try to inspire you and help you in your planning.

I hope you have enjoyed reading this article and, above all, that it has been useful.


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I’ve been living in France for many years with my family. Over time, we’ve explored this wonderful country from top to bottom, and it holds a very special place in my heart.

Sharing my passion for travel has always come naturally to me, and now I’d love to help you plan your own adventure.

I know that planning a trip can sometimes feel overwhelming — even stressful. That’s exactly why I created this blog, dedicated to France (and especially its charming little villages), so that you can start enjoying your journey from the very first moments of planning.

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