Hérault is the perfect destination for the weekend of November 8th and 9th. Whether you’re a nature lover, fashion enthusiast, chocolate aficionado, art aficionado, or urban dance aficionado, you’ll find something to delight you among the must-see events in Montpellier and the surrounding area. Rare plants, a final, iconic vintage sale, a chocolate fair, an art exhibition, and an urban culture festival await you for a weekend full of discoveries.
A giant garden at affordable prices in Montpellier The Halle Tropisme in Montpellier transforms into a veritable green paradise during thePlants for All
event, which takes place from November 7th to 9th. More than 150 varieties of plants fill the space, offering a stunning display of greenery. Botany enthusiasts can purchase small succulents starting at €0.99 or even rarer plants fresh from the grower. Booking a ticket is essential to guarantee your entry and enjoy this soothing and verdant event.
GRAMA’s Last Vintage Getaway in Montpellier Vintage fashion enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the latest sale organized by
GRAMA VINTAGE
at Halle Tropisme. From November 7th to 9th, browse racks overflowing with pieces from the 80s to the 2000s, with each item priced by weight. At €35 per kilo, fashionistas can unearth retro treasures without breaking the bank. Items are arranged by style and size, and fitting rooms are available. A final chance for retro style lovers to find unique pieces. Agde Goes Chocolate CrazyThe
Passion Chocolat Fair
Celebrating its tenth anniversary with the renowned patron Mercotte, the event takes place from November 8th to 11th at the Moulin des Évêques in Agde. Visitors are invited to savor chocolate delights prepared by chocolatiers, pastry chefs, and confectioners. Workshops, demonstrations, and competitions enrich this gourmet experience. Children can learn the art of chocolate in a dedicated workshop and leave with their own creations. Finally, a savory snack awaits you on the terrace of the Le Laouzas restaurant, all for an entrance fee of €2, free for children under 14. JR extends his tree of hands in Montpellier The exhibition Adventice
by the celebrated artist
JR continues until January 4, 2026, at the Carré Sainte-Anne. This monumental installation, representing a tree formed from thousands of photocopies of hands cut out and attached by visitors, bears witness to a collective memory in full expansion. A truly evolving work of art awaits discovery in this former church, now a contemporary art center, open to visitors Tuesday through Sunday.