Capital of the former Languedoc-Roussillon region, second city of the new Occitanie, Montpellier is a dynamic city. Very dynamic. In fact, it is the French city with the highest demographic growth. Student (there are many universities and schools), festive, modern and historical, it offers a privileged living environment to many Parisians (in particular) in search of a sunny (300 days of sunshine per year!) and urban living environment. For three decades, the capital of Languedoc has gone from being a "sleeping beauty" to a city of technology and culture where museums(Musée Fabre), art galleries, concert halls and festivals abound. The city also offers a beautiful mix of old (mansions dating from the Middle Ages, cobblestone streets), and contemporary(Port Marianne, Antigone, Pierre Vives). A few steps away from the beaches of Carnon and Palavas, close to nature and the garrigue, Montpellier embodies the dolce vita of the south thanks to its many terraces, its Place de la Comédie, its shady streets and its lively nightlife. Montpellier is definitely a rising star in French tourism!