Wednesday evening will be the perfect time to enjoy the center of Montpellier. We propose an historical loop on foot of about thirty minutes (2,8km) from the Corum:
- Le Corum Palais des Congrès , Esplanade Charles De Gaulle
- Fontaine des Trois Grâces, Place de la Comédie
- Place Saint-Come
- Eglise Saint-Roch, 4 Rue Vallat
- Arc de Triomphe, Rue Foch
- Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier, Rue Saint-Pierre
- Rue de Candolle
- Place de la Chapelle Neuve
- Come back in Le Corum Palais des Congrès
The purple dots are clickable to appear the text and pictures of the location.
If you want to visit Montpellier in a more exhaustive way, go to the website of the tourist office of montpellier.
Here are some shady places from the nearest to the farthest from Corum:
- la place des Beaux-Arts (600m, 7min)
- la place du Marché aux fleurs (600m, 8min)
- la place Jean-Jaurès (600m, 8min)
- la rue Rebuffy (750m, 10min)
- la place de la Canourgue (800m, 11min)
- la place Sainte-Anne (850m, 12min)
- la tour de la Babote (900m, 11min)
- rue du Plan d'Agde (950m, 12min)
- la place royale du Pérou with the view of the aqueduct of St Clément (1100m, 14min)
- Antigone (1100m, 14min)
If you want to taste the beach, take the tramway line 3 from "Comedie" to "étang de l'or" then 15 minutes walking and you're done.
Other interesting places (needs a car or good shoes):
- museum Fabre
- domaine d'Ô
- zoo of Lunaret
- the beach of petit travers and of grand travers between la Grande Motte and Carnon, from Palavas les Flots, from Aresquiers to Frontignan, ou l'Espiguette (Grau du Roi)
- le pic St Loup