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Lonely Planet Montpellier, Toulouse, & the Pyrenees is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you in this region. Soak up elegant buildings and stylish boulevards in Montpellier, pop a cork and savor the go-slow, lush-green loveliness of the Canal du Midi or float through the underworld on the subterranean river of Labouiche, all with your trusted travel companion. Begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet Montpellier, Toulouse, & the Pyrenees:Full-color maps and images throughoutHighlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interestsInsider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spotsEssential info at your fingertips--hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, pricesHonest reviews for all budgets--eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks missCultural insights give you a richer, more rewarding travel experience--history, people, arts, food, architectureUseful features--includes Need to Know, First Time, Eat and Drink like a Local, Travel with Children, Outdoor ActivitieseBook Features: (Best viewed on tablet devices and smartphones)Downloadable PDF and offline maps prevent roaming and data chargesEffortlessly navigate and jump between maps and reviewsAdd notes to personalize your guidebook experienceSeamlessly flip between pagesBookmarks and speedy search capabilities get you to key pages in a flashEmbedded links to recommendations websitesZoom-in maps and imagesInbuilt dictionary for quick referencing

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Contents
Plan Your Trip
On The Road
Understand
Survive
Special Features
Top Experiences
Carcassonne at Dusk

That first glimpse of La Cit's sturdy stone witch's-hat turrets above Carcassonne () in the Languedoc is enough to make your hair stand on end. To properly savour this fairytale walled city, linger at dusk after the crowds have left, when the old town belongs to its 100 or so inhabitants and the few visitors staying at the handful of lovely hotels within its ramparts. Don't forget to look back when you leave to view the old city, beautifully illuminated, glowing in the warm night.

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Top Experiences
Pont du Gard

This near Nmes in southern France is gargantuan: 35 arches straddle the Roman aqueduct's 275m-long upper tier, containing a watercourse that was designed to carry 20,000 cu metres of water per day. View it from afloat a canoe on the River Gard or jig across the top. Oh, and don't forget your swimming gear for a spot of post-Pont daredevil diving and high jumping from the rocks nearby a plunge that will entice the most reluctant of young historians. Flop afterwards on to a floating deck a little way downstream.

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Top Experiences
Hilltop Villages

Impossibly perched on a rocky peak above the Mediterranean, gloriously lost in back country, fortified or chteau-topped southern France's portfolio of villages perchs is vast and impressive, and calls for go-slow touring on foot, by bicycle or car. Most villages are medieval, built from golden stone and riddled with cobbled lanes, flower-filled alleys and hidden squares silent but for the glug of a fountain. Combine a village visit with lunch alfresco.

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Need to Know
Currency

Euro ()

Language

French

Money

ATMs at every airport, most train stations and on every second street corner in towns and cities. Visa, MasterCard and Amex widely accepted

Visas

Generally not required for stays of up to 90 days (or at all for EU nationals); some nationalities need a Schengen visa

Mobile Phones

European and Australian phones work, but only American cells with 900 and 1800 MHz networks are compatible; check with your provider before leaving home. Use a French SIM card to call with a cheaper French number

Time

Central European Time (GMT/UTC plus one hour)

When to Go
High Season (Jul & Aug)

Christmas, New Year and Easter equally busy

Queues at big sights and on the road, especially August

Late December to March is high season in French Alpine ski resorts

Book accommodation and tables in the best restaurants well in advance

Shoulder (Apr-Jun & Sep)

Accommodation rates drop in southern France and other hotspots

Spring: warm weather, flowers, local produce

The vendange (grape harvest) is reason to visit in autumn

Low Season (Oct-Mar)

Prices up to 50% less than high season

Sights, attractions and restaurants open fewer days and shorter hours

Hotels and restaurants in quieter rural regions (such as the Dordogne) are closed

Useful Websites

France Guide (www.franceguide.com) Official French government tourist office website

France.fr (www.france.fr) Official country website

France 24 (www.france24.com/en/france) French news in English

Paris by Mouth (www.parisbymouth.com) Dining and drinking; one-stop site for where and how to eat in the capital with plenty of the latest openings

David Lebovitz (www.davidlebovitz.com) American pastry chef in Paris and author of several French cook books; insightful postings and great France-related articles shared on his Facebook page

French Word-a-Day (http://french-word-a-day.typepad.com) Fun language learning

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