Montpellier, a picturesque Mediterranean city just a short flight away from the UK, boasts an impressive 300 days of sunshine annually, with easyJet offering flights starting at £28.99. Often overshadowed by popular destinations like Paris, Montpellier is a hidden gem worth exploring for its relaxed ambiance, medieval charm, lively squares, and cozy cafes.
Renowned as one of France’s sunniest spots, Montpellier’s Mediterranean climate ensures pleasant winters and hot, dry summers, with temperatures ranging from 17C in May to 22C in June. With the recent launch of a new route from Manchester to Montpellier by easyJet, travelers can now enjoy direct flights twice a week, making it a convenient and affordable getaway destination.
Discover the city’s rich history by strolling through the historic center, visiting iconic landmarks like Place de la Comédie, Promenade du Peyrou, and Saint-Pierre Cathedral. Don’t miss exploring the pedestrian-friendly Old Town with its charming medieval streets, fashionable boutiques, and vibrant squares filled with eateries and hidden gems.
Montpellier offers more than just historical sites; unwind at the tranquil Jardin des Plantes, France’s oldest botanical gardens, or admire panoramic views from Peyrou Promenade. With easy access and a myriad of attractions, Montpellier promises a delightful Mediterranean experience for all types of travelers.
easyJet’s UK country manager, Kevin Doyle, expressed excitement over the new Montpellier route, emphasizing the increased travel options for customers. Similarly, Manchester Airport’s chief commercial officer, Stephen Turner, highlighted the airport’s role in connecting travelers to diverse destinations, making Montpellier a sought-after choice for those seeking a summer holiday in the South of France.
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