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Eco-friendly travel guide to Montpellier advises how to be a responsible tourist. Learn how to explore the attractions in a sustainable way and how to respect the local people and culture. Make your trip green by supporting locally owned hotels, organic restaurants and other businesses. Read more on how to protect the environment by making conscientious choices and how to travel green in Montpellier, France.

Montpellier Place de la Comédie


  • Air quality: 4.5 / 5
  • Exploring by foot: 4 / 5
  • Exploring by bicycle: 5 / 5
  • Public transportation: 5 / 5
  • Parks: 5 / 5
  • Outdoor activities: 4.5 / 5
  • Locals' English level: 3.5 / 5
  • Safety: 3.5 / 5
  • Accommodation: US$30 - $400
  • Budget per day: US$80 - $600

Responsible Travel

Montpellier is a southern coast French city that is also the capital of the Herault department in France. The city is a central educational and career hub and is mostly populated by students from different French towns and neighboring cities. It is known for homing three significant universities and some prominent educational institutes as well. Montpellier covers about 56.88 square kilometers of land area, which homes over 285,121 French and foreign nationality people. It might not be the first option for any tourist while visiting France but is there on the must-visit list of cities, without which your French trip will be incomplete.

While visiting Montpellier, you have to ensure that you follow proper sustainable measures to become a responsible tourist and get adequate exposure to the local culture.

  • You will find different transport options available in Montpellier. You can opt for one that suits your requirement and is convenient for you, but you must ensure that you choose affordably and don't harm the environment while selecting one. Therefore, you must opt for eco-friendly options such as public transports, bikes, and electronic vehicles.
  • The pollution levels in Montpellier are relatively low, the reason for such excellent conditions is because the people follow proper sustainable measure. As a tourist, you should also opt for such actions. You must use sustainable products such as recycled or reusable items that are friendly to the environment. These items are relatively cheap but are efficient enough to meet your temporary requirement while visiting the city.
  • Also, you must help in supporting the local communities. You can do this by opting for sustainable shopping measures like buying from food markets, flea markets, second-hand stores, and eco-fashion shops. You can also visit the many local bakeries and cafes to support them. Some eco-hotels and hostels even hire staff from the local communities; you can opt for such accommodation options to help the local community grown and build a better life and city.


Air Quality and Pollution

The pollution levels in Montpellier are somewhat in control when compared to other European or French cities. You will find that the primary sources of pollution in the town are the water and uncleanliness. You will find that even air pollution is relatively low as the locals prefer using public transports and electric vehicles. Because of such considerate thinking of the locals, Montpellier's air quality is quite good; even if you have any respiratory disease, you will rarely face any issue. But even so, you must follow all the necessary precautions so that you can enjoy your trip.

  • PM10 – 18
  • PM2.5 – 10
  • PM10 Pollution Level – Low
  • Pollution Index – 42.63
  • Pollution Exp Scale – 76.10


Respect the Culture

While visiting a foreign city, you have to keep in mind that the local communities' culture and way of thinking are quite different from your home. You will find that every community possesses some particular features such as traditions or lifestyle that a tourist needs to respect and not criticize or harm. While visiting Montpellier, make sure that you pay the utmost respect to the local people providing you with a hospitable environment and making your trip memorable.


Top 10 Places to Visit

  • Musee Fabre: This museum sits in the sudden Tran city of Montpellier. It was established by a Montpellier painter Francois Xavier Fabre in 1825. 61.2 million Euros were spent on the renovation, which was started in 2003 and was completed in January 2007. It is amongst the main sites of Montpellier city and close to the main square, Place de la Comedie. It has national importance and is being honored as a Musee de France by the French Ministry of Culture. Here on display, you will find ceramics from Greece and the rest of European countries. More into its Gallery, there are an extensive collection of paintings from 17 century up till the 19th century.
  • L'Ecusson (Old Montpellier): In French, Ecusson means shield, and old Montpellier is called so because it looks like the shield that the warriors used to carry. It was constructed during the 10th century, but later it was established as a court of Kings the Crown Aragon home was made during the 13th century. You have to start from the Opera Comedie near them; buildings are dating back to 1888. It's very close, about 2 minutes' walking distance from the Fabre museum, which dates to the 19th century. It is mostly famous for its artistic architecture from outside, preserved by turning into hotels.
  • Prom du Peryrou: The promenade du Peyrou, also called Place Royale du Peyrou, is an esplanade of 4.59 hectares located to the west of Montpellier's Écusson district (Hérault), on the edge of the former "commune wall-fencing." This set, classified among the historical monuments, represents a conjunction of five works: the promenade and its terraces allowing to contemplate the Cévennes and the Pyrenees in 1689, the Porte du Peyrou or the Arc de Triomphe with its bridge and ramps dates back to 1691, the equestrian statue of Louis XIV in 1718, the Saint-Clément aqueduct and its reservoir built from 1753, the water tower whose project was selected in 1766, the child statues and lion of Injalbert and the entrance gates in 1832. Later, in 1927, the construction of an analemmatic sundial carried out at the initiative of Prof. Pierre Humbert, and in 1939, the taking of the symbolic photo of the resistant Jean Mill. Significant renovations have been carried out since the 1980s to preserve the site.
  • Place de la Comedie: The Place de la Comédie is a must-see place when you come to Montpellier! Also called Place de l'Oeuuf for its oval shape, it is one of the largest pedestrian areas in Europe, dominated by the Opera Comédie. You will find the Three Graces fountain, emblematic goddesses of Montpellier, street artists, and many people seated on cafes and restaurants' terraces, enjoying the sun and the place's liveliness. Admire the architecture of the 19th-century buildings lining the square. Place de la Comédie is the ideal starting point for visiting the historic center, for shopping and old stone lovers!
  • Montpellier Cathedral: Located in the escutcheon - the old town's heart, it is the most significant Gothic-style monument in Montpellier and the largest church in the former Languedoc-Roussillon region. Saint-Pierre Cathedral was initially the Monastery-College Saint-Benoît Saint-Germain chapel, founded in 1364 by Pope Urbain V. This church was erected as a cathedral in 1536 when the episcopal seat was transferred from Maguelone Montpellier.
  • Triumphal Arch: The triumphal arch is a monumental arch with a massive free structure spanning a path and using the arch's architectural form with one or more vaulted passages. This type of work is one of Roman architecture's most characteristic elements used to commemorate victorious generals or significant events such as the death of a member of the imperial family, the accession to the throne of a new emperor, or the foundations of new settlements. The remains of Roman arches, some of which are well preserved, have inspired architects and rulers from the Middle Ages to the present day. Triumphal Arch copy the antique style and are built in cities worldwide, such as the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile in Paris, the Arc de Triomphe de Narva in Saint Petersburg, or the India Gate in New Delhi.
  • Le Pavillon Populaire: It sits on the Charles de Gaulle esplanade in Montpellier. It is an exhibition space presenting renowned artists and photographic books on various themes all year round. You can come for a break, away from the hustle and bustle of the nearby place de la Comédie. The program specializes in photographic art that presents local, regional, and internationally renowned artists. Each year, the Popular Pavilion is one of the places that host the Boutographies, Montpellier's photographic meetings.
  • The Montpellier Zoological Park: The Montpellier Zoological Park is a zoological park present in the Occitanie region of Montpellier. In the Hospitals-Faculties district, within the Aiguelongue sub-district, this park also includes the Amazonian greenhouse and the Lez nature reserve. Founded in 1964, it now has around 750 animals of 141 species over 80 hectares. It's been owned by Montpellier, which finances it entirely, and is co-directed by Luc Gomel and David Gomis. Free entry to most areas helps make it one of the ten most-visited zoos in France, with more than 500,000 annual visitors.
  • Château de Flaugergues: Visits to Château de Flaugergues are organized along a route through beauty in different forms. Brigitte and Henri de Colbert received several national awards for their restoration work and prizes for the welcome quality. The castle is still inhabited by Henri and Brigitte Colbert and their children. They will let you discover their 18th century furniture to your greatest pleasure. You will find tapestries from Brussels, paintings, magnificent porcelain, a library, 800 years of archives, the formal gardens, a botanical park, the alley of olive trees, the urban permaculture farm, and the Oasis Citadine, that reveal their secrets over approximately 5 hectares. They are also a spatial planning model and present a wide variety of plants from all countries. You can also see the vineyard during your walk. A passage through the cellar is an important place to taste the wines of the Château.
  • Planet Ocean Montpellier: Planet Ocean Montpellier is a complex bringing together an aquarium and a planetarium in Montpellier's Odysseum play area. Until April 2018, the aquarium management and the planetarium are done independently: the aquarium is called Mare Nostrum and the planetarium Galileo. The aquarium section has been open since December 15, 2007. On April 12, 2011, the extension of the Mare Nostrum aquarium to Odysseum was inaugurated. In January 2017, Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole, owner of the aquarium and the planetarium, delegated the two structures' management to Aspro-Ocio. In April 2018, the Mare Nostrum Aquarium and the Galilée planetarium merged to make way for Planet Ocean Montpellier.


Explore

Montpellier homes some of the best historically and culturally significant places in France that will help you learn a lot about such a beautiful country's history, traditions, and culture. Apart from the tourist-centric sites, some gems such as the various parks, museums, and landmarks will help you make your trip memorable and fun.


City Parks

  • Domaine Départemental du Château d’Ô
  • Park area of Meric
  • Parc Montcalm
  • Parc Georges Charpak
  • Montmaur Woods
Parc Montcalm


National Parks

France homes only six national parks, out of which only two of them are near Montpellier. Presently, there are no national parks in Montpellier, but you can take a train or bus to the nearest ones and explore the wildlife and enchanting vibes of these national gems of France.

  • Parc National Des Cévennes
  • Parc National Des Calanques
Parc National Des Cévennes


Beaches

Montpellier is a land-enclosed city, but the Balearic Sea is just a few minutes' drive from the city center to the coastal areas of Pérols, Lattes, and Mauguio communes that sit south of the city center. These communes possess stunning white sand beaches that will let you have a fantastic time with your partner, friends, or family.

  • Sunset Beach
  • Station Balnéaire Palavas-les-flots
  • Petit Travees
  • Plage de l’Hôtel de Ville


Landmarks

  • Saint-Clément Aqueduct
  • La Tour de la Babote
  • Château de la Mogère
  • Chapel of the White Penitents
  • Place Jean Jaurès
  • Notre-Dame des Tables de Montpellier
La Tour de la Babote


Museums

  • Musée du Vieux Montpellier
  • Musée Fabre
  • Carré Sainte Anne
  • Pavillon Populaire
Pavillon Populaire


Eat

While visiting any French city, you have to explore the local food and drink, or else your French trip will remain incomplete. Many restaurants, cafes, diners, eateries, street food vendors, and even food trucks in Montpellier serve various food items from traditional to modern cuisines and styles.


Traditional Local Restaurants

While exploring Montpellier, you will find that the best places to enjoy traditional local cuisines are traditional restaurants. These restaurants serve authentic food items that are made most traditionally. You can treat yourself to some unique French delights and let your tummy be satisfied.

  • La Fabrica Montpellier
  • La Coquille
  • Le Petit Jardin
  • Le Petit Bistrot
  • Le Passé Composé


Vegetarian and Vegan

Montpellier has restaurants of all types, even for those picky eaters and health-conscious ones. You will find that the vegan and health food trend has also spread over to this southern part of France. Some unique restaurants serve mouthwatering vegan and vegetarian dishes that will detox your body.

  • Joy Healthy food
  • Green Lab
  • Takkito Restaurant
  • L'escale Régale


Street Food

Restaurants serve professional food items that are often altered to satisfy the customers’ requirements. If you want to devour in some rustic and authentic delights, you must try the food at the local street food vendors. You can find them all over the city and are open most times.

  • Pain Au Chocolate
  • Butter Croissant
  • Oysters
  • Seafood platter
  • Escargots


Drink

If you are visiting any European city, you have to indulge in exploring the drinking culture. France, Italy, Germany, and other European countries are known for their homemade wineries and breweries that produce some great beverages. You can find some local non-alcoholic drinks that will help you enjoy Montpellier in the best way possible.

  • French Wines
  • Monaco/ Dry Beer
  • Panache
  • Calvados
  • Ti-punch
  • Pop
  • Grape Juice
  • Hot Chocolate


Tap-water

Unlike most European cities with high water pollution, Montpellier's water pollution is in control and is the preferred choice of most tourists and locals. You will find that water pollution is at a moderate level and is available all over Montpellier through public water fountains, taps, and even baths. You will find many small stores selling filtered or mineral water. You can purchase water from them instead of buying mineral water bottles.


Organic Cafés

Organic cafés are unique little places that serve food high in quality and procured from the local environment. These cafés serve food that is made naturally and without the use of harmful chemicals or practices. You can visit these cafés and enjoy some exceptional French and other international cuisine items.

  • AUDEN – Healthy Café
  • AMAZONE Coffee
  • Deli’s Coffee
  • Coldrip food and coffee
  • Coffee Club Montpellier
  • Gazette Café
  • Mezzanine


Breweries

French breweries are some must-visit places while exploring any French city. You will find that local French families usually run these breweries for decades. They produce some authentic and unique beers that will help you explore the drinking culture and widen your knowledge about French culture, traditions, and history.

  • Zoobrew
  • Popular Brewing
  • Beer O’Clock Montpellier
  • Microbrasserie La Barbote
  • Bear’s House
  • Drapeau Rouge
  • Deli Malt


Activities

Apart from visiting all the historical and cultural sites, Montpellier has many great and fun activities. There are various tours available from site-seeing to water activities; you can participate in almost everything and make your trip a memorable one.

  • Participate in food tours
  • Take a museum tour
  • Walk in the old town part of Montpellier
  • Take the tram ride to the beach
  • Participate in water sports


Yoga and Retreats

If you want to keep your fitness level while staying in Montpellier, the best place to go to is a yoga studio or a gymnasium. Many yoga studios in Montpellier offer classes even to tourists temporarily to help them keep their fitness level. You can find experienced teaches at such institutes and meet many locals and tourists to befriend and enjoy your Montpellier trip.

  • Theyogiinme
  • Shakti Association
  • Yogivibe
  • Sattva Yoga
  • Yoga Studio
  • Yoga La Maison De L'alchimiste


Accommodation

When it comes to accommodation options, Montpellier possesses endless hotels, hostels, guest houses, resorts, and even apartments. You will find that these also differ in prices so that the requirements of every tourist is met. You can opt for booking in advance or after reaching the city; both options are completely safe because the tourism rates are not that high, even during the peak seasons, and the crime rates are also relatively low.


Green Hotels

If you prefer staying in a hotel and enjoying all the amenities that come with the hotel room, then you will be shocked to know that these luxurious 5-star hotels are the ones that cause pollution even more than industries. Instead of opting for such elegant options, you can opt for eco-hotels or green hotels. These hotels are simple, but they follow specific sustainable measures certified by the government or the concerning authority. These hotels can be a bit more expensive but will offer you a comfortable and eco-friendly stay in Montpellier.

  • Residence De Tourisme Cote Green
  • Hôtel Du Palais
  • Hôtel des Arceaux Montpellier centre
  • Pullman Montpellier Centre
  • Hotel du Parc-Montpellier


Hostels and Guest Houses

Hostels are ideal for those budgeted solo travelers. Montpellier hostels come in various price ranges, depending upon your budget. You can opt for a dorm room or a private room, whichever makes you feel comfortable. Guesthouses are the best alternatives to hotels. If you are traveling with your family or with a group of friends, guest houses are the ones you should select.

  • Auberge de Jeunesse HI Montpellier
  • Jimmy’s
  • Appart'Study Montpellier – MUIM
  • Casa Centrale
  • La Roseliere
  • Gite Montpellier Agapanthe Villa


Apartments

Apartments are great options for tourists that are in Montpellier for an extended time. Since Montpellier homes three significant universities and several higher education institutes, there are many affordable and convenient apartments available throughout the city.

  • Off Appartement
  • Appart'Selection Montpellier
  • Home Chic Home - Les Toits de l'Argenterie
  • Résidence Le Clos du Puech


Couchsurfing

Couchsurfing is possible in Montpellier because the local communities are very friendly and are always keen on helping out tourists in any way they can. Although the various accommodation options are endless, some tourists prefer to stay at a local's house. Also, many of the population includes young students who are always eager to earn a little pocket money by letting a tourist stay in their home for some time.


Camping

Montpellier has some fantastic places that offer a real camping experience. If you prefer an outdoor experience over a hotel, these campgrounds are the places for you. They are spread all over the town in some refreshing and close to nature areas. Many of these camps also provide many nature expeditions and extreme sports, where you can unlock your adrenaline and create some memorable time with your friends, family, or partner.

  • Camping Le Floréal
  • Camping in Estanel
  • Camping Montpellier Plage
  • L'Oasis Palavasienne


How to Get There

There are many ways to reach Montpellier, mostly roadways, waterways, airways, and even railways. The most direct way to get here is by taking a natural or a transfer flight to Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport. Other methods include ferry rides, trains, rental cars, buses, hitchhiking, etc. You can choose one that is most convenient and affordable for you.


Air

The Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport is the only airport serving Montpellier and is only 7 kilometers away from the city center. You will find that it is the airport ranks 10th for the number of passengers. Major airlines linked to the Airport are Air Arabia, EasyJet, Eurowings, Air France, Luxair, Transavia, and Scandinavian Airlines. If you are already in Europe, then there are many airlines available to help you travel to Montpellier comfortably and efficiently. If your home city's airport has a direct flight to Montpellier, then you should prefer opting for that direct flight instead of transfer flights, which are often cheaper and sold at discounts. Transfer flights cause more pollution and waste a lot of time.

The Montpellier–Méditerranée Airport


Bus

Another efficient way of traveling to Montpellier is by long-distance bus. You will find that a tourist can travel internationally in some particular countries in Europe like France, Italy, Rome, and some other neighboring countries let tourists travel through their Visa anywhere inside or outside the country. There are no formalities to be met; you just need to present your Visa and passport when reaching the border and verify your information. Long-distance buses are an excellent choice as they save a lot of time, and many of them offer sleeping compartments as well.

A bus in Montpellier


Train

Since international traveling is open in France, some particular trains run across various significant cities in France. You can find the routes of these international trains online or at the train station. These trains will enable you to get fantastic countryside views and enjoy the local culture along with it. These trains' prices depend on the distance and cities but are quite affordable.

Bus in Montpellier


Hitchhiking

Hitchhiking is quite possible in Montpellier because the French people are amicable, and even tourists from other neighboring countries are always open to helping out another tourist on the highway. While asking for a lift on the road, you might face some difficulty getting a ride as many times, people are in a rush, but they will try to provide any help in the form of food, money, or even directions. Hitchhiking is ideal for people with a tiny budget and solo travelers. You must also be patient and calm, as hitchhiking is a challenging task but very rewarding in the end.


Others

Apart from these basic ways of reaching Montpellier, you can opt for rental car services. These cars are relatively cheap, but if they run using fossil fuels such as petrol, diesel, or gas, they are not the best option. These motor vehicles cause a lot of harm to the environment by creating sound and air pollution. Another option for getting to Montpellier is by taking a ferry ride. It might not be the ideal method, but it is a very cheap mode of reaching Montpellier.


Moving Around

From walking paths to electronic vehicles, Montpellier possesses all transportation systems that will help you reach different parts inside and outside the city area. Walking, bikes, electronic cars, trains, trams, metro, and buses are available throughout the city and are the most convenient travel modes. Also, these options don't cause much harm to the environment; therefore, they are eco-friendly.


Walk

Walking is the only option of moving around that doesn't cost you even a single penny. You will find that unlike some metropolitan cities, Montpellier's roads are relatively safer and easy to navigate. You will have a blast exploring the local French culture and the people's livelihood. Walking is perhaps the best way to experience the local culture and traditions close hand.


Bicycle

For tourists that are unable to walk the distance, bikes are the best alternative. Unlike walking, bicycles need to be rented out, and you will have to pay some amount, depending upon the type of bike and the renting time, to use them while exploring the city. Many bicycle rental shops are available throughout the town because cycling is quite trendy among tourists and locals. It will not only help you stay fit but cover more distance in a short period.


Electronic Vehicles

The electronic vehicle trend started in Europe; therefore, its prevalence is very high in France. You will find various cars, bicycles, buses, and bikes in this category. They are a highly preferred choice of transport because they are cheap and cause little to no pollution to the environment. You can opt for renting out or buying electronic vehicles. Hiring is a better choice for tourists as they are in the city for a short time, and purchase brand new items will only toll on their travel budget.


Public Bus

Public buses are the best way to understand the local culture of Montpellier. You will find that these buses are the ones that locals prefer. You can find local French using public buses to reach different parts of the city. These buses cover almost all areas inside and outside the city. They are very cheap and will help you in keeping your carbon footprint minimal. There are three bus companies in Montpellier; Euroline, Line Bus, and Herault Transport. These buses run inside as well as outside the city, and a few routes are even international. They are undoubtedly the best choice for moving around.


Tram, Train and Subway

Located in Montpellier's heart, the Montpellier Saint Roch Train Station is the city's primary railway station. Also called the Gare de Montpellier in the past, it sits near Montpellier's historic center and is a central southern transportation hub of France. You can find many international trains at the station because Montpellier sits in France's south region. Many international trains services like the EuroCity run from Montpellier to Madrid in Spain. The trains also depart to some significant French cities like Paris, Bordeaux, Dijon, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, etc.


Sustainable Shopping

Sustainable shopping is a great way to keep your carbon footprint low and save lots of travel money. It might be a new trend worldwide, but it has been going on for over a decade in France. The locals are very much aware of the climatic and worldwide problems occurring and try their best to avoid such severe conditions in their hometown. Sustainable shopping is a concept where products that are sourced locally from local farmers, producers, fishers, and bakers, are used. It is a great way to support locally produced products and promote entrepreneurship amongst the people. You can find such items in the various food and flea markets, eco-fashion shops, and second-hand shops.


Food Markets

These markets sell fresh and organic food items ranging from fresh seafood and dairy items to spices and herbs. You can learn many things about the local French culture in Montpellier by visiting these markets. Food markets usually operate on specific days to provide the customers with fresh produce void of any preservatives or harmful chemicals. You must explore at least one of these markets while exploring Montpellier.

  • The farmer's market Antigone
  • Marché de Montpellier
  • Halles Castellane
  • Marché des Arceaux
  • Marché des Beaux Arts
  • Marché Plan Cabanes
  • Fraichy - Livraison de Produits Frais


Flea Markets

As a tourist, you would want to use affordable options and don't toll on your travel budget. These flea markets also operate on specific days of the week only, but these markets sell second-hand products ranging from home utility to clothes and even car parts. You must prefer using second-hand items or recycled items while staying in Montpellier so that your presence doesn't negatively impact the local environment and communities.

  • Marché Broc'art
  • Marché du Lez
  • Marché Port Marianne


Second Hand Stores

Second-hand stores are widely used worldwide by people who don't prefer buying brand new articles. These stores are the best place to find everyday or special occasions and choose low-income and budgeted tourists.

  • Kilostock Vintage Store
  • Cash Converters
  • friperso
  • Chinerie Ephémère
  • Informatique Plus - Boutique Solidaire


Eco-Fashion

France is the fashion industry's capital globally; therefore, the eco-fashion trend also started from here. You will find that sustainable fashion is very trendy amongst the locals, and even tourists find such clothing items no less than souvenirs of their trip. These shops hire people from the local communities and procure their materials from local sources only.

  • Les 3 L
  • PIMKIE
  • Maje
  • Camaieu
  • Billabong
  • Cyrillus


Recycling

Unlike other European cities, the pollution levels in Montpellier are relatively low. The reason behind such excellent conditions is because the locals are protective of their environment. You will find that recycled or reusable products are a preferable choice for most locals. Many recycling stores open all over the city that offers recycling services free of cost and provides some recycled items that you can buy from them to promote such objects. The town's government has also laid down some limits to control pollution by making the consumer products brands use eco-friendly or recyclable packing.


Waste

Apart from some limitations for packed goods and the use of plastic, the government of Montpellier has allotted various dustbins, garbage trucks, and dumpsters all over the city. You will rarely find some littered garbage on the streets as the locals, and the tourists follow proper garbage disposal methods. While exploring the city, you must also dispose of your waste correctly. Some non-governmental organizations go around the town on particular days to clean the streets and spread awareness about proper waste management and disposal.


Work and Study Abroad

If you want to study in Montpellier, then you will not regret your decision. The city homes three significant French universities that offer education opportunities to both locals and foreigners. Various higher education institutes in the city will help you open many educational and career opportunities. The city also homes some multinational or international organizations that are always open to hiring foreigners.


Exchange Student

The student exchange program is a worldwide program under which many prominent universities and colleges and other educational institutes come. You will find that some universities who have a tie-up with another university in a different country also possess a program close to the student exchange program. These programs are an excellent opportunity for the students to study in a dynamic environment and broaden their knowledge about the country and city's various cultures, traditions, communities, and history.


Au Pair

Au pairing is quite common in France as the people prefer living a working life. You will find no gender inequality, and both genders find it their right to work for money or pleasure at any age they want. An au pair is an individual or a couple that volunteers to help out any family in their household or caretaking of children. In return, the au pair receives some monetary benefits that they can use for their personal use.


Volunteering

Volunteering is quite trendy in Montpellier because the locals support activities that aim at resolving societal, environmental, or political problems. You will find that many volunteering organizations are either funded by the government or by the locals. These organizations work hard to make people aware of the different problems occurring in their city and the best way to overcome them.

  • Maison Pour Tous
  • Contact Hérault
  • France Benevolat Montpellier Herault
  • Cercle Occitan de Montpellier

As a tourist, you can opt for individual volunteering to help out a local family or a person by yourself or participate in these organizations' activities. Volunteering is a great way to satisfy your heart by helping someone that requires your help, may it be a human or an animal.


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