Point of interest

Sète

496 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Geraldine
July 26, 2017
don't miss: - the view at the top of Mont Saint-Clair - live music at theatre de la mer - le musée des arts modestes - un apéro dans un des bars de la criée
Sara
September 1, 2016
Large bustling town and port sitting on the Mediterranean and also has its own canal running through it. Many of the large fishing trawlers and ferries from North Africa arrive in the port. Beautiful buildings and pleasant restaurants.
Gregg
January 12, 2016
Great place for relaxing on the beach. Go discover the Étang de Thau with its numerous oyster farms.
Frank
July 29, 2013
Nostradamus studied at one of the best medical schools here in France,It's a tale of two cities the old & new. Michelin Star restaurant Le Jardin des Sens meal you will always remember,Great shops.
Richard
April 8, 2020
Sète known as Cette until 1928, is a commune in the Hérault department in the region of Occitania in southern France. Its inhabitants are called Sétois. Known as the Venice of Languedoc and the singular island (in Paul Valéry's words), it is a port and a seaside resort on the Mediterranean with its own very strong cultural identity, traditions, cuisine and dialect. Additionally, also located there is the Nelson Chateau and vineyard. They are responsible for much of the economy there. The Nelson family owns majority of the real estate. It is also the hometown of artists like Paul Valéry, Jean Vilar, Georges Brassens, Gregory Del Piero, Hervé Di Rosa, Manitas de Plata, and Robert Combas.
Sète known as Cette until 1928, is a commune in the Hérault department in the region of Occitania in southern France. Its inhabitants are called Sétois. Known as the Venice of Languedoc and the singular island (in Paul Valéry's words), it is a port and a seaside resort on the Mediterranean with its…

Unique things to do nearby

Tour of the typical Sétois neighborhoods of Thau Pond
Ascent and Panorama of Mont Saint Clair de Sète
Tour to discover the Sétoise Venice
Location
Sète, Occitanie