Getting sick on vacation is a major drag, but if you have to be under the weather, Montpellier is an ideal place to do it. People have studied medicine here for centuries—the Moors established medical schools in the 9th century, and the Université Montpellier’s school of medicine was founded in 1220. Once the local docs give you a clean bill of health, explore the cathedral, mansions and opera house.
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Come to the Chateau de Flaugergues and visit an unique Vineyard of South France. This Folie, typic house from the 18th century will make you travel through time and space. Tour guided of the Chateau, the Vineyard or the garden are available all week long. For more information, you can contact us or go to our website.
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Le Domaine d'O, field of art and culture, is an open show instead of all year. It houses mediterranean gardens, a pine forest centennial accessible to walkers and live shows for all: children and adults.
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It was serendipitous to stumble upon this gorgeous garden in the middle of Montpellier. Admission is free. This is the oldest botanical garden in France (founded in 1593 by Henri IV) and is huge (almost 5 hectares)! It's amazing to walk through the green space - you don't even feel like you're in a city. Three security guards were at the entrance, but no obvious security measures were in place. This garden has a little of everything - roman ruins, a bamboo forest, succulents, a cactus garden in a greenhouse, a lotus pond with water lilies and frogs, and even a wishing tree! Yes - people wrote their dreams/wishes on a piece of paper and put their notes into one of the many crevices of the tree (maybe that's what the security guards are there for - to read all the wishes at the end of the day!). I wasn't prepared with a note, so I simply placed my hand on the tree, closed my eyes and shared my deepest desires. (Time will tell if that was sufficient!) You could easily spend a day if you wanted a peaceful escape from the world. There were lots of informational plaques throughout the garden (I can envision it being a great school trip destination for students!), so if one was so inclined, it could be educational as well. Definitely allow yourself a minimum of an hour or two to enjoy this oasis.
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Free zoo with all kinds of animals including giraffes and white rhinoceros. Highly recommend walking here. Can easily spend half a day. Free parking too.
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