Boasting Medieval fortresses, Roman aqueducts, Mediterranean coastline, endless vineyards and expansive national parks, a visitor could spend a lifetime exploring sunny Languedoc-Rousillon. Sitting on the geographic divide between the Iberian peninsula and mainland Europe, the regions towns and cities, including beautiful Carcassonne, Nimes and Montpellier, are connected by paths both ancient and new. Hike Via Domitia, a Roman road, or rent a barge for a trip down the Canal du Midi.
Restaurants in Languedoc-Roussillon
4.5 based on 9,819 reviews
We absolutely loved visiting here. Imagine a real life medieval town, Harry Potter fans would love this place. I loved everything thing about it .... from the cobbled streets, the amazing turrets, to the fantastic shops, the incredible history and being able who walk around in a living city with so much history. The church had gorgeous stained glass windows. Go here, it is amazing!
4.5 based on 309 reviews
Stroll all the streets, do some shopping and eating, then climb the hill and stroll through some more streets. One of the prettiest towns in France, cute little houses painted in lovely pastels.
4.0 based on 244 reviews
A nice district where you can walk around and enjoy life. Nice restaurants and a farmers market on Wednesdays. The buildings are nice and built in a style you could think they were older than they are. It's nice to walk through Antigone all the way down to the river Lez.
4.0 based on 243 reviews
This is the centre of the city. It is quite nice and we spent a little while walking around, looking at shop fronts. There are numerous shops including cafes and restaurants and plenty of outdoor seating. From here you have quick access to many tourist sights. Lovely area.
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