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Campsites in Montpellier

During your stay at one of the campsites in Montpellier, close to the Mediterranean Sea, you’ll enjoy a holiday filled with history, beautiful beaches, and great shopping opportunities. This vibrant city is the capital of the Hérault department and the seventh largest city in France. Montpellier is lively all year round, with sunshine most of the year—perfect for your camping holiday. The city is crossed by the Lez River, which is surrounded by stunning flora and fauna. Read more
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Camping in Montpellier

While camping in Montpellier, it's highly recommended to explore the shops in the historic old town. You'll find a mix of charming boutiques, well-known French brand stores, and sunny terraces. Montpellier is also rich in history, making it perfect for culture lovers. Discover some of the city's many beautiful courtyards hidden within elegant mansions. Despite its abundance of history, Montpellier is a vibrant, modern city as well.

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Types of Campsites in Montpellier

During your stay at one of Montpellier's campsites, you'll have the chance to cool off in a swimming pool or enjoy the lush, peaceful greenery. Choose a site with a refreshing pool, or relax surrounded by tranquil vegetation. You can even spend the night in a treehouse or embrace your adventurous side at a campsite with its own climbing wall. Prefer the sea? Opt for a small beachside campsite near Montpellier. There’s plenty of choice!

Must-See Places in Montpellier

Montpellier is full of attractions, so you'll never run out of things to do:

Place de la Comédie

This central square is the heart of the city, where you can often enjoy performances from street artists and musicians.

Musée Fabre

Regarded as one of the most impressive museums in Europe, the Musée Fabre features masterpieces by renowned French painters.

Mikvé

Looking for a peaceful break from the city bustle? Visit this historic Jewish bath dating back to the eighteenth century.

Antigone District

Don’t miss a visit to the Antigone district, located on the banks of the River Lez and designed by architect Ricardo Bofill.

Port Marianne

This striking building is Montpellier’s new city hall, an impressive landmark with distinctive architecture.

Tram Line 3

Take a ride on Tram Line 3, which was designed by the famous fashion designer Christian Lacroix—a unique way to see the city.

Explore the Surroundings

During your holiday in the capital of Hérault, it’s well worth venturing beyond the city:

Grotte de Clamouse

Explore these enchanting caves with a guided tour and discover their magical formations.

Pont du Diable

Take a refreshing swim at this beautiful spot while admiring the remarkable bridge spanning the water.

Canoe Rapido

If you’re looking for adventure, try canoeing along the Hérault River for an exhilarating experience.

One of the New York Times’ Favourite Cities

According to the New York Times, one of America’s most renowned newspapers, Montpellier is one of 45 cities you simply must visit. So why not book your camping holiday in this dynamic city today?

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