Montpellier is served by the Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport (MPL). Upon arriving at the airport, you can take a taxi, airport shuttle, or rent a car to reach the Antigone District. The shuttle (Line 120) can take you directly to the city center, from where Antigone is a short walk or tram ride away.
The Montpellier Saint-Roch Railway Station is the main station serving the city. You can reach Montpellier by high-speed train (TGV) from major French cities such as Paris, Lyon, and Marseille. Once at Saint-Roch, take the tram line 1 towards Odysseum, and alight at Place de l'Europe, which is right at the heart of the Antigone District.
If you're driving, Montpellier is accessible via the A9 and A75 motorways. When you reach Montpellier, follow signs for the city center and then signs for the Antigone District. There are several public parking lots within Antigone for your convenience.
Montpellier's tram system is efficient and connects most parts of the city. The Antigone District is best served by tram line 1 (blue) and line 4 (purple), with stops such as Leon Blum, Antigone, and Place de l'Europe placing you directly within the district.
Regional and city buses also operate throughout Montpellier and can drop you within walking distance of Antigone. Check the Montpellier Transport website for the most relevant bus routes for your journey.
If you are staying in central Montpellier, the Antigone District is easily accessible on foot or by bike. The city is known for its pedestrian-friendly streets and ample bike lanes.
Once in the Antigone District, many of the attractions such as the Aqueduct and Place de l'Europe are best explored on foot to appreciate the neoclassical architecture of Ricardo Bofill.