Overview
What to know
Montpellier is a vibrant city that lends itself well to a festival atmosphere, with a mix of historic and modern architecture. In July, the weather is usually warm and sunny, so it's a good idea to pack light and breathable clothing. To get to Montpellier, the closest airports and rail hubs are likely to be well-connected to major European cities, making it relatively easy to travel to the festival. Accommodation options range from budget-friendly to upscale, and local costs for food and transport are generally in line with other French cities. When planning your trip, it's a good idea to book your accommodation and travel in advance to avoid higher prices. Additionally, consider purchasing a local transport pass for convenient travel around the city, and be sure to check the festival registration website for any specific travel or accommodation recommendations.
Programme
Format and focus
Weekender
Programme details coming soon
Registration