Church of Sainte Anne. I recommend a small square just near the Arc de Triumph, is called Santa Ana and right there is a church of the same name. This is a very special city for those who love the Mediterranean but do not want to renounce the great pleasure of tranquility that inspires a European city. No doubt, Montpellier answers to these two great reasons and so has a wide range of art, culture, gastronomial, pristine beaches and small villages of great velleza. Starting with the environment Montpellier around you will find many people summer by the sea which is best to avoid the most densified (which are few) and focus on what veritablemente bonico com Aigues Mortes, which has a magnificent medieval fortress or Le Port du Roi, a small fishing village where you can dine next to the boats. I also recommend two of the most pristine beaches in the area known Le Grand Travel Travel et le Petit, the two meet all requirements, a vast area of sand, very low tide you can walk quite a long time to take cover and accessibility. As for the capital, Montpellier, highlights the neighborhood built by Ricardo Bofill, if you like something like this it is to everyone's taste, for me there is too much concrete. Entardo and in the center (after the jam if you go by car and it's summer) we find the true core of the city. You can visit many churches, each one greater than the above, together with a large well-preserved aqueduct and of course the standard of the city, the Comedie. This theater is a great ride Connecta with the old center and other green spaces that link himself with the periphery. It is important to stand on one of the many terraces in the center and breathe the air. Before concluding I must not forget the Faculty of Law, the oldest there and worth visiting. Also, before reaching the aqueduct is one of the most beautiful parks and big city.