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Restaurants, accommodation, activities…: Petit Futé 2025 reveals its good deals in Hérault

Michel Granseigne and Hélène Salomon in front of a Petit Futé 2025 which proposes “20 to 30% of new addresses” in Hérault. Midi Libre – Patrice Espinasse

The 2025 edition of the Petit Futé was presented in Sète, this Monday, January 27. It contains 900 addresses of restaurants, accommodation and cultural, sports or leisure activities.

Coastline and hinterland, Montpellier, Béziers and Sète, but also Olargues, Minerve and Brissac: the Petit Futé 2025 Hérault is out. The new edition was previewed this Monday evening, at the Amar Café, at the end of the Môle Saint-Louis, in the presence of local partners.

In a department crisscrossed from east to west and from north to south, there are no fewer than 900 addresses. “And there's not just catering and accommodation,” says Hélène Salomon, head of the Hérault edition. It also lists activities, sports, leisure activities and things to visit. It's really a summary of what you can do all year round to have fun in the department.”

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20 to 30% new products each year

The edition is marked by a “big boom in guest houses in the hinterland”. The guide devotes around forty pages to the Thau basin. With a few favorites: the revisited bistro cuisine of the Amar Café in Sète, and the sharing platters of Delicatessen in Marseillan, on the restaurant side; Tom Belhomme's 2CV outings, with a circuit from Mèze to the hinterland, with wine and oyster tastings, on the activities side.

“We want to bring something new and support newcomers: there are 20 to 30% of them each year. We have also been pioneers, sometimes, in revealing an address that has become a Michelin-starred restaurant”, emphasizes Michel Granseigne, head of the local Petit Futé agencies. All that's left to do is pick and choose.

Petit Fûté 2025 Hérault, 288 pages. €11.95. Free digital version. I subscribe to read more

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

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