Jason's Guidebook

Jason
Jason's Guidebook

Food Scene

a pretty port, the main restaurants are dotted around the port. an oyster farm catamaran tour also available daily during high season
Rue du Port
Rue du Port
a pretty port, the main restaurants are dotted around the port. an oyster farm catamaran tour also available daily during high season
a beautiful Medieval town. well worth a visit. wunding streets. pretty squares. shops and restaurants.
431 locals recommend
Pézenas
431 locals recommend
a beautiful Medieval town. well worth a visit. wunding streets. pretty squares. shops and restaurants.
the next village along from Meze. there is a cycle path direct. great restaurants. home of the famous Boyzigues oyster!
99 locals recommend
Bouzigues
99 locals recommend
the next village along from Meze. there is a cycle path direct. great restaurants. home of the famous Boyzigues oyster!

Sightseeing

A beautifully renovated church in the heart of Meze
Eglise Saint Hilaire
Rue Molière
A beautifully renovated church in the heart of Meze
the bustling vibrant city of Montpellier is not far from Meze by car or bus. the main square is huge, brimming with cafe culture. great shopping.
634 locals recommend
Montpellier
634 locals recommend
the bustling vibrant city of Montpellier is not far from Meze by car or bus. the main square is huge, brimming with cafe culture. great shopping.
a great day out to this magnifcent gorge. canoe hire available. caves to explote and the hill top town is stunning. busy in August so go early!
754 locals recommend
Saint Guilhem le Desert
754 locals recommend
a great day out to this magnifcent gorge. canoe hire available. caves to explote and the hill top town is stunning. busy in August so go early!
great, lively town across the water from Meze. a navette operates daily in high season. wonderful canals. Markets. Restaurants. gateway to the mediterranean sea.
495 locals recommend
Sète
495 locals recommend
great, lively town across the water from Meze. a navette operates daily in high season. wonderful canals. Markets. Restaurants. gateway to the mediterranean sea.

Neighbourhoods

meze is a traditional fishing village. its main economy is fishing. its an authentic slice of France. not commercialised. pretty streets with quaint houses, a lively port and a central esplanade. there are two town beaches.
51 locals recommend
Mèze
51 locals recommend
meze is a traditional fishing village. its main economy is fishing. its an authentic slice of France. not commercialised. pretty streets with quaint houses, a lively port and a central esplanade. there are two town beaches.

City advice

Don't miss

bi-weekly market

each Sunday and Thursday morning there is a lively street market in the centre of Meze. a good variety of fresh and lical produce, from cheese and vegetables to poulet-roti. Some clothes and artisan stalls as well. enjoy a slow neander and then stop for a coffee or a glass of local wine in one of the cafes.
Getting around

water bus to Sete

in the summer there is a good daily service by water bus to the neighbouring town of Sete. great way to explore Sete, with its good restaurants, museums and galleries. and nobody has to be the designated driver if you want to stop for lunch!
Don't miss

bouzigues oysters

dont miss a chance to sample the famous Bouzigues oysters. 4km from Meze is this pretty village with great restaurants. annual Oyster fedtival in August.
Getting around

good local bus and tram links

why not hop on the bus and explore nearby Pezenas, a beautiful Medieval town, or the bustling city of Montpellier. fares are cheap!
Don't miss

local vineyards

we are famous for our vineyards. the local wine is Picpoul de Pinet. lots of opportunities for wine tastings ..