Promenade du Peyrou is an iconic historical park located in Montpellier, France. This majestic promenade dates back to the 17th century, designed as a royal square by Louis XIV's engineers. It offers sweeping views across the city to the sea. At the heart of the park is the statue of Louis XIV, which underlines its historical importance. The Promenade is flanked by the impressive Saint-Clement Aqueduct, often compared to the Pont du Gard due to its grandeur, which was built to bring water from the springs of Saint-Clement to Montpellier. The water tower at the end of the aqueduct is known as the Chateau d'Eau, from which water poured into the basins of the Peyrou esplanade. Every Saturday, a lively flea market breathes additional life into the area, providing visitors with a blend of historical exploration and local culture. The promenade is lined with old trees and offers pleasant paths for walking. The place perfectly fuses the atmosphere of a bygone era with modern day leisure, a destination for both residents and tourists seeking tranquility and historical richness.