Month-by-Month Guide
Best Time to Visit Montpellier
France · Updated for 2026
Quick Answer
May - September
November - February (cold, grey, limited daylight)
May and September offer pleasant weather without peak-season crowds or prices.
15-18 degrees C (59-64 F) spring, 20-24 degrees C (68-75 F) summer
Montpellier Month by Month
Weather, crowds, prices, and events for every month of the year.
January
$$The quietest month in Montpellier. Cold and grey but hotel prices hit their annual floor. Indoor museums and galleries are uncrowded and welcoming.
Events: New Year celebrations, winter sales
February
$$Still cold in Montpellier but days begin to lengthen noticeably. Valentine's weekend brings a small spike; otherwise excellent value for money.
Events: Valentine's Day events, local exhibitions
March
$$Spring stirs in Montpellier with milder air and the first blossoms. School holiday spikes are brief. A smart month to visit for good value.
Events: Spring festivals, local cultural events
April
$$$Blooms and longer days transform Montpellier. Easter tourism drives prices up temporarily. Pack a light jacket for cool evenings and occasional showers.
Events: Easter celebrations, spring markets
May
$$$One of the best months to visit Montpellier. Long warm days, blooming parks, and outdoor terraces reopen. Pre-peak-season deals still available.
Events: Spring bank holiday events, outdoor markets
June
$$$$Summer arrives in earnest in Montpellier. Long evenings, street festivals, and outdoor dining make this magical. Book hotels well in advance.
Events: Summer solstice, outdoor festivals begin
July
$$$$Peak season in Montpellier. Warm temperatures and endless daylight. Crowds are at their fullest and prices peak. Booking months ahead is essential.
Events: Summer music festivals, outdoor events
August
$$$Montpellier buzzes with summer energy and international visitors. Warm evenings are perfect for outdoor dining. Many locals holiday elsewhere.
Events: Summer outdoor events, local celebrations
September
$$$Golden September light makes this one of the finest months in Montpellier. Autumn colour begins, the cultural season reopens, and crowds thin noticeably.
Events: Autumn cultural season opens, local events
October
$$Autumn colour peaks across Montpellier. Cooler days invite long walks and cosy cafe stops. Shoulder-season prices make it excellent value.
Events: Autumn harvest festivals, cultural events
November
$$The city quietens in Montpellier as temperatures drop. Christmas preparations begin mid-month. Good hotel deals before the festive rush.
Events: Bonfire Night / local festivals, Christmas market openings
December
$$$Montpellier sparkles with festive lights and Christmas markets. Cold but atmospheric. Hotel prices spike around Christmas and New Year's Eve.
Events: Christmas markets, New Year's Eve celebrations
Insider Tips for Montpellier
- 1Book accommodation at least 3 months ahead for peak summer (June-August) stays.
- 2Visit the main sights early morning (before 9am) to avoid queues and crowds.
- 3Public transport is generally excellent — use it to save money and avoid parking headaches.
- 4Many major museums and galleries offer free or discounted admission on certain evenings.
- 5Shoulder season (May, September) often offers the best balance of weather, prices, and fewer crowds.
Where to Stay in Montpellier
Stay in the historic centre to walk to the main sights. Look for boutique hotels in residential neighbourhoods for a more local experience.
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