
Villa Mirasol
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Mont-de-Marsan, France
The city of three riversThis visit invites you to an immersion in the heart of a singular city, where the waters of the Douze and the Midou unite to give birth to the Midouze. Let yourself be charmed by the harmony of a city that has preserved its medieval soul and its fortified houses, while opening up to a generous and omnipresent nature. Between the poetry of the landscaped riverbanks and the elegance of its shaded squares, this city of the Landes reveals a character that is proud, friendly, and deeply marked by the arts.

Villa Mirasol
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Vignotte Rotunda
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The Midouze
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Cale de l'Abreuvoir Washhouse
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Former Flour Mill
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Rue des Arceaux – Arceaux Street
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La Plongeuse – The Diver
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“Le Molière” Municipal Theater
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Madeleine Church
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Victor Hugo Street
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Mont-de-Marsan Romanesque Houses
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Despiau-Wlérick Museum
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Lacataye Keep
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Ramparts and Promenade of August 21, 1944
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Defeated Athlete Sculpture
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History of Mont-de-Marsan
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Saint-Roch Square
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Saint-Roch Covered Market
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Madeleine Festival
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Plumaçon Arena
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Advice
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Jan.
10°
Feb.
12°
March
16°
April
18°
May
22°
June
26°
July
28°
Aug.
29°
Sept.
26°
Oct.
21°
Nov.
14°
Dec.
11°
This destination enjoys an Aquitaine oceanic climate, with hot summers averaging around 28°C and mild winters fluctuating between 2°C and 11°C. The ideal period runs from May to October to enjoy the surrounding nature. The month of July is marked by a unique local festive fervor, while September offers ideal mildness for savoring regional gastronomy and exploring the Landes forest under generous sunshine.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: On the Pont du Commerce (the Commerce Bridge).
Parking Place Raymond Point Carré In Mont-de-Marsan, parking is organized around several practical options depending on the duration and your needs. The city center offers surface parking lots such as Place Raymond-Poincaré, Place Saint-Roch, and the Midou parking lot, all of which are close to shops and administrative buildings. Some spots are free for limited durations, while others are paid in "blue zones" or via parking meters, with rates adapted for short- or medium-term stays. Covered or secure parking lots are also available for longer stays or for subscribers, notably near major roads and the historic center. Finally, free parking zones exist on the outskirts, just a few minutes' walk from the center—ideal for visitors wishing to avoid the heart of the city while enjoying easy access to the main districts.
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