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Mauguio

Mauguio is a commune in the Hérault department of southern France, situated within the Montpellier metropolitan area. Known for its charming canal networks and rich cultural heritage, it offers a blend of historical depth and modern convenience. For frequent-flyer hotel travelers, Mauguio serves as an ideal base for exploring the nuances of Southern French life, providing easy access to regional attractions while maintaining a tranquil atmosphere distinct from larger urban centers.

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Where to Base

It is advisable to prioritize hotels located near the main thoroughfares connecting to Montpellier city center. While Mauguio itself offers a tranquil atmosphere, leveraging its position as a suburb allows for easier access to the capital's business districts, cultural sites, and dining options, balancing peace with urban convenience.

Getting Around

Mauguio is well-connected to Montpellier via regional rail and road networks. Travelers can utilize efficient public transportation to quickly reach Montpellier city center or nearby airports, making it suitable for business and leisure guests who require flexible mobility and easy access to broader regional transit hubs.

Best Season

Spring and autumn are the best times to visit Mauguio, offering pleasant weather ideal for strolling along the canals. Summer brings more activity but also crowds, while winter provides a quieter experience, appealing to travelers seeking relaxation and potentially lower accommodation rates during the off-peak season.

Nearby attractions

Substantion

Historic4.3 km

Roman way station on the Via Domitia, France

Dining

La Réserve Rimbaud

Restaurant Michelin€€€€6.6 km

“Montpellier the Gifted”, as the city likes to bill itself, provides the backdrop to this well-hidden restaurant on the banks of the Lez. Slightly off the beaten track, it boasts a divine riverside terrace shaded by plane trees – a refreshing haven in hot summers. This modern and sophisticated Reserve is located in an old country house, an Ali Baba’s cavern of gourmet delights, unearthed from the little-known repertory of Languedoc-Roussillon. Former second of Alain Dutournier at the Carré des Feuillants, Charles Fontès signs intelligent compositions that revolves around the ingredient. Subtle

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Le Temps d'Aime

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€5.1 km

Overlooking the marina of Port Ariane, this family restaurant, run by a father and son team, is always a safe bet. Whether you opt to eat alfresco on the terrace or indoors in the contemporary dining room, the concise market-fresh menu changes weekly and is very reasonably priced. The enticing lineup stars an intelligent blend of distinctive flavours without falling into the trap of excessive complexity: velvety parsnip, goat’s cheese, black olive and hazelnut soup; fish of the day with celery and bacon risotto; apple sorbet, vanilla, pecan and caramel cream. The evening menu is more elaborate

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Ébullition

Restaurant Michelin€€€7.3 km

In this lovely restaurant steeped in character in the heart of historic Montpellier, Boris Caillol (formerly Le Petit Nice and La Maison Troisgros) signs a bold creative modern score and the inventive, no-holds barred chef continues to set our tastebuds tingling! He scours Montpellier’s organic market himself, hunting out the best seasonal ingredients. The resulting subtle dishes are admirably paired with an enticing wine list that demonstrates a weakness for biodynamic wines from the region. The old stone walls are offset by soft lighting and contemporary fixtures, all of which is further enh

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Leclère

Restaurant Michelin€€€7.4 km

This astonishing restaurant is completely unremarkable from the street... what a surprise, then, beyond the stainless steel-clad tunnel, to enter this attractive room with a sleek decor that blends metal, Montpellier stone, tiles and granite. Chef Guillaume Leclère is committed to what he dubs his "cuisine d'arrivage": he serves a single set menu that changes regularly in line with the ultra-fresh ingredients available (Mediterranean fish, veal from the Pyrenees etc), all sourced via short supply chains. Only the list of ingredients is revealed to diners. The chef's precise, pared-back creatio

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Le Saint-Georges

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€6.6 km

In his restaurant just a stone's throw from the casino, Paul Courtaux doesn't gamble with guests' appetites. He crafts vibrant, flavoursome cuisine, which cleverly shines the spotlight on regional produce, such as Rodez sablé with pan-fried mushrooms and pumpkin mousse, or line-caught hake a la plancha with orzo cooked with shallots, mushrooms and celeriac. Special mention for the charming welcome.

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L'Artichaut

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€7.5 km

Headed up by a chef whose enthusiasm is contagious, this place is an ode to the seasons. Dishes are crafted from market-fresh ingredients and the menu-carte changes regularly – smoked haddock terrine, burrata, herby beetroot and devilled eggs; steamed saithe, parpadelle, braised fennel and fish soup; white chocolate and yoghurt cream, rum-soaked banana pulp, almond cake and salted butter caramel ice cream. Fresh ingredients, recipes made from scratch, regional wines: a restaurant that cannot fail to win you over.

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Terminal #1

Restaurant€€€4.4 km

The Pourcel brothers have upcycled this former wine storehouse into a vast space where stone, steel and wood are blended in a smart neo-industrial vein. The dishes, which draw on locally sourced ingredients at their height of their maturity, are infused with inspirations from far and wide. As you peruse the menu ranging from super-fresh seabream, red mullet and seabass to fried potato cakes, rockfish soup or roast squid with tempura of squid head, houmous cream and lemon confit dressing, you will get an excellent foretaste of the “gastronomic bistro” spirit of this terminal.

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L'Arbre

Restaurant€€5.6 km

On the ground floor of a building whose tree-inspired avant-garde design is by architect Sou Fujimoto, this restaurant serves a patriotic line-up of gourmet cuisine as its delicious veal liver, Madeira sauce and mashed potato amply demonstrate! White predominates in the 2.0 brasserie interior. Near the canal, the lush green patio draws the crowds like bees to honey, but many are also lured to the swish rooftop bar perched on the 17th floor, which commands a panoramic view over the city that stretches as far as the Mediterranean!

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