

A serene 18th-century park in Montpellier, featuring fountains, sculptures, and a Chinese Pavilion.
Jardin De La Fontaine can be rainy, especially in spring and fall.
The park is large and best explored on foot.
Staying hydrated is crucial during long walks in the park.
Handcrafted pottery from the local artisans, reflecting the region's rich history of ceramic art.
A traditional French candy, made from sugar and flavored with aniseed, symbolizing the region's culinary heritage.
Products infused with lavender, a symbol of Provence, including soaps, perfumes, and essential oils.