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 289 reviews
The best food of Nîmes is to found, bought and eaten from here! Dream of living the French lifestyle? Your heaven is here! We LOVE this indoor market - which offers local delicacies from fruit, cheese, breads, meats and seafoods, and even local olive oils (which we bought!) There’s even a little cafe located within the market that appears to be popular with the locals!
4.0 based on 24 reviews
I loved this little market with so many cheeses and pates, meat and chicken, and fresh fruit and vegetables. We were staying in an apartment nearby and we visited almost daily. One of the best things was a fresh shellfish vendor, who served whatever you chose with a complementary glass of wine. I tried shellfish I had never seen before! If you are interested in food, enjoy eating, or choose to cook for yourselves - go! It was very interesting and great fun.
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