A thousand years of trade and intellectual activity have made MONTPELLIER a teeming, energetic city. If you want to stay in a Montpellier hotel, check this website. Benjamin of Tudela, the tireless twelfth-century Jewish traveller, reported its streets crowded with traders from every corner of Egypt, Greece, Gaul, Spain, Genoa and Pisa. A few hiccups like being sold to France in 1349, almost total destruction for its Protestantism in 1622, and depression in the wine trade in the early years of the last century have done little to dent this progress. Today it vies with Toulouse for the title of most dynamic city in the south. The reputation of its university especially, founded in the thirteenth century and most famous for its medical school, is a long-standing one: more than 60,000 students still set the intellectual and cultural tone of the city the average age of whose residents is said to be just 25. Pages in section ‘Montpellier’: The City, Arrival, information and accommodation, Hotels, Restaurants, Listings.
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