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Bikube Coliving Hôtel - Montpellier Centre Gare St Roch
"Clean and modern. Good hot breakfast. Close to free tram line which gets you close to the historic town center"
Reviewed on Jun 15, 2026

Mercure Montpellier Centre Antigone
"Location is a little outside the main shopping area but only a quick walk, and just across the road from the airport shuttle bus and a tram stop. Check-in was easy and was able to go to my room straight away. I'd booked a privilege room which was on the 3rd floor and was clean and comfortable. Bonus ..."
Reviewed on Jun 18, 2026

Kyriad Montpellier Est - Lunel
"Très bon séjour Lit confortable et bel espace."
Reviewed on Jun 15, 2026

JOST Hotel Montpellier Centre St Roch
"The hotel gave a ‘hose"
Reviewed on Jun 15, 2026

Best Western Hotelio Montpellier Sud
"Great value! Super helpful staff. Comfortable. 10 to 15 minutes from the center of Montpellier. Perfect for when you are driving. Free parking. Good AC."
Reviewed on May 23, 2026

Radisson Blu Hotel, Montpellier
"Excellent Nica staff Well maintained facilities"
Reviewed on Jun 13, 2026

Miranove
"Clean and functional, close to tram stop"
Reviewed on Jun 10, 2026

Campanile Montpellier Ouest
"Bon accueil, bien placé et parking en sous sol fermé"
Reviewed on May 27, 2026

Lagrange Apart'HOTEL Montpellier Millénaire
Saint-Clement Hotel & Travel Guide
Saint-Clement has only one hotel. So if you are looking to stay near the main area, be sure to make your reservations early.
The nearest Travelocity accommodation is the Le Domaine de Verchant Relais & Châteaux, Herault, which is located 15 miles (24 kilometers) from the downtown precinct of Saint-Clement. As an alternative, why not look into the La Maison d'Ulysse, located in Languedoc-Roussillon, which is 20 miles (32 kilometers) away.
16 miles (26 kilometers) from the town center of Saint-Clement, you will find the Le Jardin des Sens. The La Villa Nova is situated 17 miles (28 kilometers) away. Some other possible Travelocity-listed hotels are the Relais du Silence Disini Hotel and the Villa Mazarin Aigues Mortes.
When you've got the time, adventurous explorers could explore more of Languedoc-Roussillon. Languedoc-Roussillon has beaches, and common visitor destinations are ruins. Outdoor-loving visitors may love snowboarding here.
You could spend the day checking out Musee du Desert and Trabuc Caves, which you'll find in Mialet, 20 miles (34 kilometers) north of Saint-Clement. Should you wish to visit Mialet, check out the rooms at the Auberge du Peras and Le Pradinas. 25 miles (37 kilometers) northeast of Saint-Clement, you'll find Uzes, which boasts the Château d'Arpaillargues and Relais du Silence Le Clos de Pradines. The Uzes Cathedral and Chateau Ducal dit le Duche are popular points of interest to get to know when visiting Uzes.
If you are always thinking about sport and adore watching thrilling games you should spend the day at Park&Suites Arena, found 18 miles (29 kilometers) to the south of Saint-Clement. Any sports fans that would like to find a room nearby should check out the San Marco or the Inter-Hotel Neptune.
Montpellier - Mediterranean Airport can be found 18 miles (28 kilometers) from the city center of Saint-Clement. Modern visitors who choose to find a room nearby can find a room at the Holiday Inn Express Montpellier - Odysseum or the Lagrange Apart'HOTEL Montpellier Millénaire.
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Mercure Montpellier Centre Antigone
"Location is a little outside the main shopping area but only a quick walk, and just across the road from the airport shuttle bus and a tram stop. Check-in was easy and was able to go to my room straight away. I'd booked a privilege room which was on the 3rd floor and was clean and comfortable. Bonus was the ability to open a window to let fresh air in, but there was also air conditioning. The view was of a courtyard and uninspiring, but that probably contributed to it also being very quiet. Privilege rooms come with a great Nespresso machine, iron and mini ironing board. There's a fridge but it was pretty useless. They said they'd have a look, but not sure if that happened. It came filled with water and some juices...which would have been nicer chilled! Cleanliness was good but housekeeping could be patchy in terms of what was replenished (e.g. no milk one day, variable towels etc). The bathroom products are Nuxe and lovely (including conditioner and body lotion). The hairdryer is OK but kept cutting in and out when I was using it. There's a fitness room which is tiny - treadmill, bench and some dumbbells. Think they should add some yoga mats that people can borrow for their rooms because you would struggle to fit two people in there (or lay out a mat). All staff were pleasant and helpful - one guy even rushed to help me with my suitcase when I was trying to drag it up (and down) a few steps before I left. An unusual level of attention and kindness!"






