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Walking in Montpellier France in Occitanie ( Languedoc Roussillon ), south of France 2019. Second documentary virtual tour in this city featured on this travel channel by a walktuber. Sit back and relax watching this reality tv video presenting a virtual walking tour on the city streets of Montpellier.
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Montpellier, France live walking tour | American in France
Today I'm coming to you live with my friend Annie of annieandre.com from Montpellier, France. We'll be giving you about a 45-minute tour of the town. It's located in the Occitanie region of France about 6 miles from the Mediterranean Coast.
We stopped at Histoire De Saveurs & La Cloche a Fromage.
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scenes from a Viking Cruises walking tour of Montpellier, France
This shows a fair portion of our Viking Cruises walking tour of Montpellier, France which we had after our visit to the Chateau de Flaugerges on November 27, 2018. Am just now finally being able to post significantly from this latest European trip and Viking cruise. The visit to Chateau de Flaugerges was an optional Viking tour meaning we had to pay extra for it during our Iconic Western Mediterranean Cruise. I was intrigued by the many vehicles seen in Montpellier not commonly seen in the U.S.
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Montpellier Gourmet Walking Tour
Join your english speaking host for an intimate and unique Gourmet walking tour of Montpellier. Stroll the streets past historical buildings while sampling local specialties, meeting merchants while getting historical and cultural tips. The visit will include delights such as chocolate, cheese, wine, pastries and other fine foods. Join us to experience the fresh and elegant food items of the real south of France in the core of this bustling and vibrant city.
A Visit to Charming Montpellier | Euromaxx city
Montpellier is one of the biggest cities in the south of France, with a population of more than 250.000. The university city with its historical center combines mediterannean flair and lots of culture, including a vibrant street art scene.
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【4K】WALK Le Boulou LANGUEDOC ROUSSILLON Occitanie France 4k
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【4K】WALK Le Boulou LANGUEDOC ROUSSILLON Occitanie France 4k
Le Boulou, in the Languedoc Roussillon (in Occitania, sur de Francia) is in department of the Pyrénées Orientales. I visited it on a Sunday when they had a street market. I like 4k walking in markets, and that is why I recorded this virtual walk when I stopped in this city of southern France.
I will be travelling through the south of France for the next several days, recording 4k walks for this travel channel. These are slow tv, reality tv and 4k documentary city walks. Walking in France is fantastic, watch these videos and virtual walk with me! Walking tours is a great way to know a new destination. Do not miss the walking tour 4k I posted previously.
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in southern France, the city of Montpellier
Montpellier is a city in southern France. It is the capital of the Hérault department. Montpellier is the 7th-largest city of France, and is also the fastest-growing city in the country over the past 25 years. In 2014, 589,610 people live in the urban area and 275,318 in the city itself. Nearly one third of the population are students from three universities and from three higher education institutions that are outside the university framework in the city. Located near the south coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, it is the third-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast after Marseille and Nice.
One day in Montpellier - Breakfast and self guided walking tour
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【4K】WALK Collioure Occitanie FRANCE 4k Languedoc Tourisme
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【4K】WALK Collioure Occitanie FRANCE 4k Languedoc Tourisme
Collioure or Colliure, in the Pyrénées Orientales in Occitanie ( Occitania )or Languedoc Roussillon, is charming and amazing! Southern France is gorgeous! I loved this 4k walk in the historic town and beaches so popular for vacation in the south of France. Enjoy this virtual walk taking this virtual tour with me.
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Rue du Plan d'Agde : Bohemian Montpellier by Night
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Discover Rue du Plan d'Agde one of the most animated streets in the heart of the Écusson, Montpellier historic district. It is filled with a variety of cafes, bars and restaurants including the charming and unique Bouchon St Roch at the corner of the Rue du Petit Saint Jean. The street ends on the beautiful Église Saint Roch and its facing St Roch Trompes l'Oeil mural painting.
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Film montage of the city of Montpellier with its splendid architecture.
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Provence: Legendary Light, Wind, and Wine
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | We climb Roman ruins in Nîmes, explore a papal palace in Avignon, and savor vivid views immortalized by van Gogh in Arles. Crossing acres of lavender and wispy vineyards, we explore the Côtes du Rhône and more wonders of the south of France.
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South of France Video Tour: Montpellier, Part 1
In this video tour, David Hill of New York Habitat ( explores France's thriving city Montpellier! Montpellier is located in the South of France, near the Mediterranean Sea. Because of this, Montpellier is usually thought of as summer holiday destination. Although Montpellier is definitely worth visiting in summertime, the city is also a great place to visit in the cooler months, because of its lovely mild climate.
Montpellier has been the fastest growing city in France over the past 25 years, and is now the 8th largest city of the country. Furthermore, it's the 3rd largest French city on the Mediterranean coast, after Marseille and Nice. Montpellier is a fantastic shopping destination, and also a cultural hotspot.
Place de la Comédie
The tour starts at Montpellier's famous square the Place de la Comédie, which is often considered to be the heart of the city. The square dates back to before 1755, and is surrounded by beautiful building such as the Opéra Comédie, which houses the city's famous opera company. On the square itself you can find the impressive Three Graces Fountain, which was sculpted in 1790. In wintertime the Place de la Comédie is the place to get your holiday shopping done, as a Christmas Market is held here every year. Lastly, you can find many cafes and restaurants around the square.
Musée Fabre
One of Montpellier's best-known museums, the Musée Fabre, is located just two blocks north of the Place de la Comédie. The museum was founded by the Montpellier-born painter François-Xavier Fabre in 1825. A collection of his works formed the basis for the museum. Nowadays, the museum also displays paintings from the 17th Century up to the 19th Century, as well as several statues and other ceramic works. The museum is classified as a Museum of France.
The Polygon
If you come to Montpellier for the shopping, the huge shopping center Polygon is a good place to start. Located just east of the Place de la Comédie, the Polygon houses everything from well-known global brands to famous French stores. For example, a branch of the famous French department store Galeries Lafayette is located here. You'll also find shops such as Zara and H&M.
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The best way to experience Montpellier is to live there like a local! We have many vacation rental apartments available in Montpellier with great locations so you can experience the best of the city. And if you enjoy the city so much that you want to stay for a longer period, we also have furnished rental apartments in Montpellier where you can truly feel at home.
Montpellier's City Center the Ecusson
The historical city center of Montpellier is called the Ecusson. This area is full of narrow cobblestoned streets, beautiful French architecture, and small boutiques. If you prefer small independent shops to large department stores, the Ecusson is the place to go. The Ecusson neighborhood also boasts many great cafes and restaurants. If you want to have a proper French lunch or dinner, just stroll around the city center and pick a brasserie you like.
The Odysseum
For those of you who do like big department stores, the Odysseum is the shopping destination to check out. Located to the south-west of the city center of Montpellier, this massive complex houses big brands such as Apple, Ikea, H&M and Zara. Furthermore, there's a lot more to do here. The Odysseum features a big aquarium, a bowling alley, a rock climbing facility, and more. Plus there are plenty of restaurants and bars where you can enjoy some good food in between al the activities.
City Hall & Antigone
For lovers of modern architecture, the new City Hall is definitely something worth seeing. The contemporary glass structure was designed by Jean Nouvel, and opened in November of 2011. The main hall and the surrounding grounds are all open to the public. Another great display of architecture from the 20th Century is the Antigone neighborhood. The neighborhood features buildings designed by Ricordo Bofill in a grand neoclassical architectural style. The region including the arch-shaped Hotel de la Région and the impressive apartment buildings is nicknamed the Champs-Élysées of Montpellier.
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MONTPELLIER France découvrez la ville
Une balade dans Montpellier, sa vieux cœur historique, l'écusson, mais aussi ses nouveaux quartier d'Antigone ou d'Odysséum...
Le centre historique de Montpellier est appelé l'Écusson. Ce nom est dû à sa forme en écu, bouclier médiéval et symbole héraldique. Ce centre historique reste très fortement marqué aujourd'hui dans le bâti montpelliérain car il est resté le cœur de la ville depuis le début du XIIIe siècle, et n'a pas subi de fortes destructions (hormis celles des églises lors des guerres de religion) contrairement aux faubourgs qui ont été détruits de nombreuses fois et intégralement du XIVe au XVIIe siècle. Il est limité par une série de boulevards qui suivent le tracé des anciennes murailles de la ville, comme c'est le cas de la majorité des villes européennes. De ces puissantes fortifications jamais prises, démantelées en partie sur ordre de Richelieu après le siège de 1622, il ne reste que deux éléments notables :
La tour de la Babotte fut longtemps un observatoire astronomique. Elle permet d'accéder à la vieille ville, près des quartiers anciennement bourgeois. À l'origine, cette tour était semblable à la tour des Pins et n'était même pas percée d'une porte. Dans son ombre se trouvaient d'importantes étuves de la ville.
La tour des Pins, qui servit successivement de refuge pour les catholiques pendant les guerres de religion, de prison pour femmes au XIXe siècle, et de centre de dépôt des archives municipales jusqu'en 2000. Elle est aussi l'objet d'une des prophéties (centuries) de Nostradamus. L'astrologue annonça que Montpellier périrait par les flammes le jour où les pins coiffant cette tour disparaîtraient. Cette prédiction a été prise en considération lors de la dernière restauration de l'édifice, qui impliquait l'arrachage des dits pins : la ville n'a pas manqué d'y installer quelques thuyas en pots.
La porte situé au débouché de la rue de l'Université (porte de la Salinière) n'est pas médiévale ; les portes d'enceinte médiévales étaient toujours surmontées de tours. Elle a été bâtie à la fin du XVIIIe siècle par souci esthétique et en souvenir. Au XVIIe siècle, sur cette même ligne de l'ancienne fortification, est bâti l'Arc de triomphe ouvrant la vieille ville sur les jardins du Peyrou, qui remplace lui aussi l'ancienne porte médiévale.
L'extrême centre de l'écusson a été bâti en « circulade » (rues Rebuffy, du Bayle, du Petit-Scel, Philippy…).
Avec près de 60 ha, le centre historique de Montpellier est une des plus grandes zones piétonnes d'Europe.
Le nombre de monuments connus de la ville, étonnamment faible eu égard à la richesse de son histoire, tient au fait qu'il a été largement ignoré et par conséquent très peu mis en valeur. Tous les anciens châteaux et palais que comptait la ville ont disparu, la plupart du temps détruits volontairement par les habitants ; le principal palais se situait à l'emplacement du palais de justice. La grande richesse de Montpellier réside donc surtout dans l'ensemble de son bâti : la grande majorité des bâtiments de l'Écusson est d'origine médiévale, et même si très peu n'ont pas été remaniés depuis le Moyen Âge, il suffit d'ouvrir les yeux pour voir encore présentes dans les murs des dizaines de fenêtres de forme typiquement médiévale et des centaines de salles voûtées dont une bonne part sont également d'époque médiévale. La quasi-totalité des bâtiments du centre sont, sur des bases médiévales solides, d'époque moderne.
On peut mentionner parmi les plus beaux endroits et éléments patrimoniaux de Montpellier :
l'hôtel Jacques-Cœur, siège du Musée languedocien, bâtiment du XVe siècle aux superbes poutres peintes augmenté d'un escalier monumental au XVIIe siècle. Le musée possède d'ailleurs un grand nombre d'objets historiques de première importance.
La cathédrale Saint-Pierre, toujours debout malgré toutes les attaques qu'elle a subies, remonte au XIVe siècle. Son célèbre porche est unique. La partie restante du cloître du monastère qui y est encore accolée est sublime.
La rue du Bras-de-Fer, aussi bien dans son ensemble que pour le fameux bras qui remonterait au XVe siècle ou son arc médiéval.
L'hôtel de Varennes qui comporte de nombreux éléments architecturaux médiévaux nettement repérables.
Le mikvé médiéval (ou bain rituel hébraïque) qui remonte à la fin du XIIe siècle. Avec sa synagogue et d'autres locaux attenants, l'ensemble ainsi formé est unique en Europe. Le site fait l'objet de fouilles archéologiques.
L'aqueduc Saint-Clément dénommé « Les Arceaux » à son arrivée à Montpellier, construit par Henri Pitot (1695-1771), restaurateur du pont du Gard et inventeur du tube portant son nom.