Les halles du lez

Les Halles du Lez, a friendly, contemporary and vibrant venue, Les Halles du Lez is a unique space nestled in the heart of the Marché du Lez, Montpellier's iconic creative third place. Opened in 2019, it has established itself as a benchmark for the new generation of food courts, embodying a modern vision of catering and culinary sharing.

A veritable market to savour, Les Halles du Lez brings together more than 35 stalls, featuring the best artisans of Montpellier and its region, alongside leading figures in local gastronomy such as Jacques & Laurent Pourcel, Pierre-Olivier Prouhèze and Romain Salamon.

Guided by a simple and committed philosophy, Les Halles celebrates local produce, expertise and seasonal products, while inviting visitors on a journey through varied and creative cuisines from around the world. It is a gourmet destination where people come as much to eat well as to share, discover and take their time.";

Minimum 1,200 for complete privatisation
Maximum capacity 3,000 people

SPACES & CAPACITY

700PERS SEATED
INDOOR
1500PERS STANDING
INDOOR
800PERS SEATED
OUTDOOR

FOOD & BEVERAGES (OPTIONAL)

Les Halles du Lez caters to all your desires and offers a wide selection of food, with more than 38 specialised retailers. Treat your guests to a unique culinary experience in the heart of one of Montpellier's most iconic locations.

Whether for a private or professional event, you can reserve a table or even hire out the entire Les Halles du Lez venue according to your needs and desires.

AVAILABLE OPTIONS

    POSSIBLE ACTIVITIES (OPTIONAL)

    Blind test
    Murder mystery party
    Mixology
    Sophrology
    Escape game
    Quiz
    Music group/DJ
    Design thinking workshop

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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    HOUSE RULES

    Pets allowed, No smoking indoors, Music until midnight

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    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    WHAT TO DO NEXT?
    Starting from the Maison du Lez, you can leisurely follow the greenway along the river, dotted with street art and crossing the Marché du Lez, before discovering Port-Marianne with its contemporary architecture and then entering Antigone, a vast "sea of stone" designed by Bofill between 1979 and 2000, with its pedestrian perspective of nearly 900 metres, its coloured concrete colonnades, Greco-Roman statues and monumental squares (such as the Golden Ratio) that combine ancient elegance and urban conviviality. In the other direction, this same greenway stretches for about 12 km towards the sea, crossing Lattes and L'Étang du Méjean before reaching Palavas-les-Flot, all in a safe, bucolic and car-free setting.";}

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