This bookshop come tea-room is a great place for homesick English speakers, as it has all the recent English and American best sellers and classics. There are new and second hand books including a children's section. Lovers of Hitchcock or Woody Allen comedies are also catered for downstairs where there is a selection of their films (in English). Once you have made your choice you can try the drinks and delicious cakes in the tea-room on the first floor.
Chic et Bohème is not only an antique store but also a restaurant and a tea room. Head to this quaint one-of-a-kind store and browse through the amazing collection of antiques, vintage items, furniture and home decor items they have on offer. Lamps, cupboards, shelves and funky lights are just some of the things you can shop for. Not only will you find something to your liking but the reasonable prices will surely make your day. After the shopping spree, head to the cafe to recharge your batteries. This unique store has an amazing outdoor seating in the garden where they serve dishes like quiches, salads, coffee, and desserts among other food items. Their other famous dishes are the poulet au pot with organic rice and a homemade broth flavored with thyme and leek. Extremely popular with the local patrons, Chic et Bohème is where you should be headed if you are looking for a shopping experience different from the usual.
500 Degrés is the place to browse through some colorful pottery that is sure to brighten up the corners of your home. Browse through the interesting and brightly colored pottery, ceramics and earthenware to spot attractive cups, bowls, plates and other utensils. Good promotions and discounts are also offered. The staff is also quite friendly.
Located in the historic city center, this immense, pedestrianized square is the heart and soul of Montpellier. Deriving its name from the first theater built in the 18th Century on the site of what is now the Opéra, this expansive square is the site of major open-air shows and daily street entertainment. At the center of the square, beneath the handsome facades of the surrounding 19th-century buildings, is the fountain of the Three Graces.
This large bookshop spreads over four floors. On the ground floor is stationery, humanities and philosophy books. Level two houses novels and the language sections for French, English, German, Spanish, Greek, and Latin to name but a few. The third floor is dedicated to science fiction, thrillers and new French and foreign releases. Finally, the top level is devoted to tourism, economics and information technology.
Polygone is one of the largest malls in Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. Although it was established in the 1970s, it went through a major remodel and expansion in 1992, and, as such, it is home to more than 120 shops, boutiques and businesses, which includes some of the biggest brands and labels in the world! Whether you want to shop for a brilliant outfit, some snazzy accessories or a stylish pair of shoes, the shops at Polygone will have you spoilt for choices. Moreover, the huge shopping complex also features several entertainment and dining spaces - no wonder it is considered to be one of the busiest malls France!
The owner is called Pierrot and the atmosphere is a little out of the ordinary, as is the music they sell here. Obsolète is a byword in Montpellier for alternative music whether it be punk, rock'n'roll, garage, hard core, ska, ragga, soul or gothic. There's new and second hand CDs and vinyls, while for real fans there are also many band T-shirts, sweaters and shirts.
Wander around the Old Town of Montpellier at your leisure and peek into the many shops and restaurants that line the streets. Walk along Rue de l'Aiguillerie and peruse the clothing boutiques, art shops and jewelers that distinguish this street. As you make your way down the street, pause to enjoy the beautiful view of the Place de la Canourgue.
Le Bateau Livre finds itself on the busy Rue des Soldats and occupies a small space filled to the brim with books and publications. Find an exhaustive range of pre-owned titles, while it also specializes in regional novels, academic publications, travel books and art manuals. Students can also find study books across subjects like science, humanities and literature.
This magical shop consists of four tiny ground floor rooms in a fine house in the center of Montpellier. The toys suit all generations, from traditional toys such as cup and ball games, yo-yo's, diabolos, croquet, dominoes, dice, skittles, and some more modern toys including battleships, lava lamps and electric trains. Lovers of figurines can discover miniatures of Tex Avery and Disney characters, while no one should miss out on the carved wooden chess pieces in the shape of comic book characters.
This vast shop is just next to Celio Sport and is dedicated entirely to stationery. Its large windows catch the attention and draw one in. Pens, paper, sketch pads, printer cartridges, diaries and desk blotters can be found in abundance. It's impossible not to find the type of paper you are looking for. For gift ideas, don't forget the large choice of famous pens, including brands like Waterman and Mont-Blanc.
Nature des Sens offers stunning flower arrangements that make your event even more special. They are experts at expressing emotions through their fresh, vibrant flower arrangements. If you're looking for something tasteful and romantic, with a touch of whimsy, Nature des Sens will have you spoilt for choices. Get in touch with them for events such as weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, baptisms and lots more, to make your event a little more beautiful, and truly unforgettable.