Esplanade Charles de Gaulle is a prominent public square in Montpellier, France. It is named after Charles de Gaulle, the former French president and army officer who led the Free French Forces during the Second World War. This picturesque esplanade is a place where locals and tourists alike come to relax, stroll and enjoy the open space. Lined with trees and featuring beautiful fountains, it stretches from the Place de la Comédie to the Corum, a conference center and opera house. The pathway is decorated with statues and benches, creating an inviting atmosphere. The esplanade also hosts various markets and events throughout the year, including Christmas markets and seasonal festivals. It is a pedestrian-friendly zone, with parts of it being flanked by small shops and cafes, providing a tranquil escape from the more bustling parts of the city. The Esplanade Charles de Gaulle leads to the Jardin des Plantes, the oldest botanical garden in France, adding to the cultural and historical ambiance of the location.