In mid-April, we took a two-week transatlantic cruise from Port Everglades, Florida, to Barcelona, Spain. Since we'd visited Barcelona before and hotel prices were high, we skipped the city and took a bus to southern France instead.
Our first stop was Montpellier, a city we'd never even heard of before planning this trip. It turned out to be a wonderful surprise! Montpellier is a vibrant university town and home to the oldest medical school in France. Who knew?
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| The medieval-looking medical school |
One of Montpellier's top attractions is the Jardin des Plantes, the city's botanical garden. We took the tram there, only to discover it didn't open until noon. While waiting, we wandered around and stumbled upon the University of Montpellier's Faculty of Medicine.
Narrow, winding streets led us to Place de la Canourgue, where we stopped for coffee.
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| coffee break at a cafe in Place de la Canourgue |
From there, we walked to the Arc de Triomphe. A flea market had been in full swing earlier that morning and was just packing up as we arrived.
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| Aqueduc Saint-Clément |
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| The aqueduct—an engineering marvel that continues to amaze us. |
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| Promenade du Peyrou |
Place de la Comédie, Montpellier's main square, was quiet when we arrived. Since it was Sunday, most shops were closed, though the restaurants were open. Later in the day, the square came alive as a group gathered to dance to lively Latin music.
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| Place de la Comédie |
Les Halles Laissac, a covered market filled with local food vendors, was open, so we stopped in to pick up a few snacks. One surprise was meeting a young woman selling nuts and dried fruit who spoke Chinese!
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| Chatted with this young lady in Chinese |
Outside, we admired some interesting architecture, including a colorful mural on the building across the street.
We strolled along the Esplanade Charles de Gaulle and enjoyed a crêpe from one of the many vendors along the promenade.
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| Yummy crepe |
We ended the day where we started—the garden. We loved Montpellier and would happily return for a longer stay. Stay tuned—Avignon is next!
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