Search cities, hotels, brands…
Montpellier
City hotel guide

Montpellier

Montpellier is a major city in southern France on the Mediterranean coast and a key center of the Occitania region. As France's seventh-largest city, it offers a unique Mediterranean climate and a vibrant academic atmosphere. For frequent travelers, Montpellier is not only a historic destination but also dynamic due to its strong economic growth and large student population. The city center features one of Europe's largest pedestrian areas, making it ideal for exploration.

135Hotels
10Brands
7Programs

🕐 Europe/Paris · 💱 EUR

Rolf Kranz, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Getting there & around

MPL airport guide (official info · terminals · lounges) →

🚆 Gare d'Aigues-Mortes🚆 Gare du Grau-du-Roi🚆 Gare de Saint-Laurent-d'Aigouze

Loyalty program coverage

Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Stay in the city center, home to one of Europe's largest pedestrian zones, for easy access to historical sites and cultural venues. Hotels near the university district or old town allow you to immerse yourself in local life while enjoying convenient transport links.

Getting Around

Montpellier has a well-developed public transport system. With most of the city center being pedestrian-only, visitors can easily walk to major attractions. Rapid population growth has improved infrastructure, facilitating both business and leisure travel.

Nearby attractions

Tour de Constance

Tour de Constance

Historic801 m

tower in Aigues-Mortes, France

Ramparts of Aigues-Mortes

Historic134 m

medieval fortifications in southern France

Notre-Dame des Sablons

Notre-Dame des Sablons

Worship621 m

church located in Gard, in France

Psalmody Abbey

Psalmody Abbey

Worship5.0 km

abbey located in Gard, in France

Q2411837

Q2411837

Nature7.1 km

wetland in France

Espiguette

Espiguette

Nature9.3 km

dune system in France

Dining

L'Atelier de Nicolas

Restaurant€€634 m

This restaurant, bang in the historic heart with a wrought iron and glass front door, is where chef Nicolas rolls out a modern line-up, with the odd Asian twist picked up during his forays to Thailand. Examples include Tom Kha Kung (spicy soup) of shrimp and coconut milk or a Wellington-style Kushikatsu of Camargue bull. Each Asian-sounding, fresh, aromatic dish comes with lashings of reassuring explanations! The chef works with local organic producers and breeders whenever possible and the concise wine list demonstrates a distinct fondness for natural tipples.

Website

L'Amarette

Restaurant€€6.8 km

Overlooking the marina, this upstairs restaurant commands a splendid view over the Bay of Aigues-Mortes and La Grande-Motte from its glazed terrace. It is run by a dedicated and enthusiastic young couple who firmly believes in serving healthy portions of super fresh seafood, sourced straight from the Grau-du-Roi fish auction: textbook perfect bouillabaisse, sole meunière, grilled turbot or brill, seafood platters. Cheerful service.

🕐 Jul-Aug Tu-Su 12:00-13:30,19:30-21:30; 12:00-13:30,19:30-21:30; Tu,We off

Website

Attraction data from Wikidata (CC0) and open sources, ranked by notability and distance — for reference.

See all guide-listed restaurants in Montpellier (Michelin / Black Pearl) →

Flights to Montpellier

Off-site flight search (affiliate link — no in-app checkout, no price shown).

Search flights to Montpellier

Most-covered hotels in Montpellier

Ranked by verified records and coverage depth — never by price, never by commission.

Montpellier — hotel loyalty & guest reports | FlyerKey