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Montpellier

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    • Day 2

      Arrivée à Montpellier 🚈✍🏼🌝

      September 16, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      La ville de Montpellier m'accueille à bras ouverts depuis que je vois la facilité d'accès au centre-ville en transport publique 🚈

      J'arrive à mon hôtel, dépose mes bagages et prendre une douche bien méritée avant de sortie voir un peu la ville la nuit 🌙

      C'est surprenant l'ambiance si dynamique aux terrasses de la Place de la Comédie depuis mon arrivée là-bas. Après je m'en souviens qu'on est samedi soir 😄

      Je me promène à l'Éccuson, un autre nom pour dessiner le centre historique de Montpellier, en raison de la forme d'Écu de ce quartier construit au Moyen-Âge, où je vois les bars pleins de monde. Ça fait plaisir mais j'ai envie de dîner, pas boire 🤓

      Malheureusement presque tout est fermé et, déjà dans la rue de mon hôtel, au moment que je pensais à retourner et dîner que du chocolat, je vois un restaurant italien qui s'appelle "IT" 👀🤌🏼

      Pas besoin de plus de signes pour rentrer et commander une bonne pizza. Plus, le serveur est très sympathique avec moi, dommage qu'il soit pas italien 😆🍕

      Je rentre et laisse tout mes bagages prêts pour demain pendant que je regarde des vidéos d'Amarna Miller liées aux voyages et à ce que signifie de voyager tout seul 💭
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    • Day 47

      Montpellier Memento

      September 12, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      The tram in Montpellier is super easy to figure out and was a really smooth way to get to our first point of the day - down to the River Lez near the Place de l’Europe. The river was low, and the area felt like a bit of a commercial district, but there were some interesting 70s architecture. We grabbed a coffee on the river, which seemed to be a big area for flies, so it was alright, but we didn’t stay too long before walking with the hordes of university students back to the major tram stop to head back across town to an older section of the city again. Despite saying the tram was a super easy system, we somehow initially got on the wrong direction on our tram line. Though it didn't matter much as it only added another 10-15 minutes to our trip to the same location, and it was interesting to see a little more of the city this way.

      We got off the tram around the gardens area, but before heading in, we chose a well-rated, affordable lunch spot from Google Maps; stopping at a Moroccan restaurant named Cous Cous Bar. There was a kind owner who talked to us. After finding out we were from NZ, he asked if we were there for the rugby. We discussed how strict he’d heard our first COVID lockdowns were and if we liked Jacinda Ardern. We thought he knew a lot more about NZ than most we'd met. Once served the amazing Cous Cous chicken meal (with delicious broth), he asked if we had Cous Cous in NZ, and when we told him there was a lot, he was quite surprised. It was really sweet. The meal was so beautiful and flavorful, but there was a persistent wasp who would not let us eat. There were many wasps when we ate in France, and it always seemed like they targeted us, like they knew we were tourists and easy targets somehow. We ate our lunch fast both because it was delicious and to hurry away from the aggressive wasp.

      From here we walked to the Jardins des plantes de Montpellier. It was gated around the entirety of the gardens, and we unluckily walked the entire perimeter of the gardens just to find the one entrance through the gates. It wasn't too busy, and they were nice, but didn’t quite stand up to some of the amazing gardens we'd seen up until this point. So moving on, we went to the Promenade de Peyrou and a different Arc de Triomphe that was in the area. It was a humid day and calm but exposed to walk around this area. The most interesting part of the area was the Saint-Clément Aqueduct, which we learned supplied the city's many central fountains. We sat next to one the following day much further away from this spot, which was impressive to think about. Wandering through the city back towards our studio near the main train station, we came past the Montpellier Cathedral with the most beautiful medieval arched structure and scale. The front pillars felt even bigger in person than our photos. Understandably, many students were sitting outside the cathedral taking a perspective drawing class. It made me think back to when I took perspective drawing in my design studies; my equivalent subject being Silo Park.

      From the West part of central Montpellier, we walked back through the town down the high street, where I saw a very beautiful store with pretty prints and materials. We followed more of the winding alleys of Montpellier back to the studio via the supermarket again for more dinner supplies and ended the day with a relaxed dinner and a yummy fruit cheesecake pottle dessert too!
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    • Day 4

      Geschichtsträchtiges

      October 11, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Zurück in der Altstadt und nach einer kurzen Pause bin ich los zum Jardin des Plantes. Auf dem Weg dorthin kam ich an der Kathedrale vorbei, die mit ihren 2 Türmen am Portal ganz anders daherkommt als andere Kirchen aus dem 14. Jahrhundert. Was dahinter steckt, habe ich nicht herausgefunden. Innerhalb von Saint Pierre fand ich mich in einer typisch gothischen Kathedrale wieder. Besonders schön war das Licht, welches durch die Buntglasfenster einfiel. Die Cathédrale Saint Pierre hat übrigens als einzige Kirche der Stadt die Glaubenskriege überlebt.
      Direkt nebenan befindet sich die älteste medizinische Fakultät der Welt. Sie wurde im Jahr 1220 gegründet und Nostradamus soll hier studiert haben.
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    • Day 3

      Erste Schritte in Montpellier

      October 10, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Heute ging es 1. Klasse mit dem TGV nach Montpellier. 650 Kilometer in gut 3 Stunden und das für schlappe 69 Euro. Pünktlich natürlich. Da kann die DB nicht ansatzweise mithalten. Vom Bahnhof ging es direkt ins Hotel und nach einem kurzen Stop bei Monoprix in die Altstadt. Der Place de la Comédie ist gleich um die Ecke. Von dort bin ich durch die Gassen zur Promenade du Peyrou mit Château d'eau und Aqueduc de Saint Clément geschlendert. Bei dem Ensemble handelt es sich um eine der Hauptattraktionen der Stadt. Das Gelände war aber größtenteils abgesperrt und auf dem restlichen Areal lungerten komische Typen rum, also bin ich am Arc de Triomphe vorbei zurück in die Altstadt und habe mich in den Gassen verloren.Read more

    • Day 5

      Treiben lassen

      October 12, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Heute früh habe ich mich durch die Stadt treiben lassen, an einem Brunnen gepicknickt, einen Kaffee im Bistro getrunken und ein ganzes Weilchen im Jardin des Plantes gelesen. Den Abstecher in das Viertel Antigone habe ich relativ schnell abgebrochen, moderne Architektur interessiert mich dann doch nicht 🙂Read more

    • Day 44

      Montpellier aquarium

      October 11, 2018 in France ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Have you ever been to an aquarium? Have you ever seen who’s hiding under the water? Well I have. Because today we biked to the Montpellier aquarium and it was AWESOME! We did a project in school about the aquarium and we each chose two different animals to learn about and find in the aquarium.we found Chloe’s arawana and arapaima my cape penguin and the tail of my pyjama shark and Malcolm’s zebra shark but his other one the nautilus wasn’t there anymore. We saw lots of cool and colourful fish. we also saw jellyfish and sea horses but my favourite part was the cape penguins.If you were there you could probably tell it was my favourite part because I stood there and watched them for a loooooooong time.
      - Dale
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    • Day 9

      Rain Day, Train Day

      August 28, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌬 26 °C

      Today was very uneventful, as I did little more than catch a bus to Montpellier (Yes, I lied so the title would rhyme). But a part from some tanks roaming the streets of Nice while I waited for my bus there was nothing even slightly noteworthy to mention today. I left my hostel at about 9 am and arrived in the hostel in Montpellier at about 6 pm, so there wasn't even much opportunity to do anything anyway. I didn't even bother to explore around my hostel cause I knew I had multiple days to do exactly that, and there was no need to rush. The log and the photos will be quite lacking as a result of a boring day, but there wasn't much to take photos of or talk about.Read more

    • Day 5

      Perfekter Tagesausklang

      October 12, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Danach bin ich durch die Stadt geschlendert und am Place de la Canourgue gelandet, der mich sofort bezaubert hat. Inmitten herrschaftlicher Häuser und bunten Gärten befinden sich Cafés voller fröhlicher Menschen, die hier ihren Apéro einnehmen. Ich habe mir einen Wein bestellt, ein wenig gelesen und die tolle Atmosphäre genossen. Der Hunger trieb mich dann weiter und nachdem ich einen süßen kleinen Schmuckladen leer gekauft hatte, bin ich im Restaurant Le Compteur de Saint Paul an einem wunderschönen Platz gelandet, wo ich mir ein köstliches Mahl habe schmecken lassen.Read more

    • Day 5

      Montpellier

      February 12, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Wir durchstreifen die historische Altstadt.
      Das Aquädukt aus dem Jahr 1766 versorgt heut die Brunnen der Stadt mit Wasser.
      Die Kathedrale Saint-Pierre stammt aus dem Jahr 1364. Sie wurde mit 2 konischen Säulen am Eingang erbaut und besitzt 12 Kapellen.Read more

    • Day 73

      L'art partagé et l'art singulier

      November 9, 2018 in France ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      Dale and Lara finally got to a gallery walk on their last rainy Friday in Montpellier. We saw Yann Dumoget and his “peinture partagée” - Dale loved how you could recognize different places in his artwork (like the sea, a volcano, the desert), and then see how members of the public graffitied them. Then we went to the Musée d’art brut et d’art singulier (raw and outsider art) - it was filled with wondrous and creative paintings and sculpture - many of the artists were institutionalized with mental health issues, and were not initially recognized as artists for this reason. Dale noticed lots of cats, Lara loved the powerful colours and (sometimes playful, sometimes disquieting) creativity. We are posting a few photos here to “educate” (sorry, copyright reference...). Thank you in advance to the artists!Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

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