Picture this: sunlight warming the old stone, the murmur of café chatter floating through medieval alleyways, and a gentle breeze carrying the scent of fresh pastries and blooming flowers. That’s the magic of Montpellier, and we’re about to step right into it!
There are 15 fascinating stops on our journey. We’ll kick things off at the beautiful Saint Eulalie Church. Later, you’ll stand before the grand Porte du Peyrou, stroll the lively Rue Foch, and wander all the way to the mysterious Tower of Pines. Don’t worry-no pinecones will fall on your head. Well, probably not. Each stop has its own charm and stories, and I’ll be here to share them as you approach. If for any reason I go silent (maybe I spotted a croissant?), just tap “play” to hear me again.
Lost your way? The map in your app is your best friend-unless you count me, of course! If you have questions or just want to test my historical knowledge, type into the chat section below. I’ll do my best to answer (and not make too many corny jokes).
A quick heads-up: since we’ll be visiting a couple of religious sites like Saint Eulalie Church and Montpellier Cathedral, please dress appropriately-think shoulders and knees covered. Otherwise, dress for the weather and comfortable walking. Keep an eye out for traffic in busy areas, watch your step on the old cobblestones, and maybe don’t stare at your phone while crossing the street-Montpellier’s beauty is best enjoyed with all your senses!
So, if you haven’t already, make your way to our first stop at Saint Eulalie Church. I’ll be waiting outside, ready to begin our adventure. Let’s dive into the history, flavors, and laughter of Montpellier-one landmark at a time!



