Beziers

Béziers is a city in southern France. It is a subprefecture of the Hérault department in the Occitanie region. Every August Béziers hosts the famous Feria de Béziers, which is centred on bullfighting. A million visitors are attracted to the five-day event. Wikipedia.
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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cathédrale Saint-Nazaire is a Roman Catholic church that was constructed in the 13th century, replacing an earlier structure. Positioned at the top of Beziers, it offers stunning views of the Orb River and the surrounding area. The cathedral features austere fortified towers and a magnificent rosette window. Visitors can explore its stark interior and access the beautiful 14th-century gardens through the cloister.
What a lovely cathedral it's in great condition and has not been messed with it's like stepping back in time, what is also amazing is you are free to climb up the 165 steps to the parapet just below the bell tower, a bit of caution here be warned it's not an easy climb it's a narrow spiral staircase and the steps are well trodden and for getting it if you have any fear of heights, just view and enjoy my photos that I have added. The views over the town are amazing and worth the climb for those that can make it, did I mention it's free, I have paid good money for a lot less elsewhere. So if you do use it do what we did put all the old coins in the collection box (before climbing up) and it will help keep this open for future visits
Steven C — Google review
Very beautiful place, dated back to the 13th century. You can actually climb to the top of the tower to have a bird view of the city. On the way there you will reach a balcony where you can see the church better as well.
S.R. W — Google review
Beautiful cathedral well worth visiting. Be sure to also visit the peaceful cloisters. There is currently an art exhibition there.
Shannon J — Google review
A magnificent emblem of Béziers, visible from afar, as if perched atop the Roman and medieval ramparts of the ancient city. Indeed, on the "Béziers acropolis," the majestic and austere Cathedral of Saint-Nazaire and Saint-Celse watches over the city. Anchored on a rocky promontory, overlooking the city, the Southern Gothic-style building stands on the remains of a Roman temple and a Romanesque church destroyed and burned during the Crusade against the Cathars in 1209 by the troops of the King and the Pope, commanded by Arnaud Amaury. Today, the cathedral is dominated by a 48-meter-high square tower topped by a turret housing an iron campanile with a late 18th-century bell. The upper part, dating from the 15th century, is adorned with columns, each base of which represents a human face. The bell tower houses a 4-ton bell named after Mary, cast by François Granier, the second most important bell in the region after the bell of Montpellier Cathedral. Numerous gargoyles, some requiring renovation, adorn the cathedral walls. Richly crafted 14th-century ironwork grilles protect the choir's stained-glass windows. Impressive in its size, the building houses 14th-century frescoes, a splendid 17th-century organ case, and a large rose window with a diameter of ten meters. Its magnificent grand organ is installed on a gallery at the end of the nave, whose organ case, in the Louis XIII style and the work of Guillaume Martois, dates from 1633. Its instrumental part also dates largely from the 17th century. It features Romanesque columns and capitals, vestiges of the Romanesque cathedral, but the majority of the columns date from the Gothic period. The transverse arches supporting the vault are from the 14th century. The supports of the galleries, located in the nave, near the choir, feature friezes with triglyphs and metopes. These friezes are imitations of the degenerate Gallo-Roman style, dating from the Romanesque period (12th century). The choir contains ancient stained-glass windows from the Gothic period. It was extensively remodeled in the 18th century in the Baroque style with a red marble colonnade running along the apse wall and framing the statues of the four evangelists, a staff glory, and a polychrome marble altar. Above the stalls are six large paintings. Three of them are signed Thierry and depict scenes from the life of Moses; the other three are works by the Montpellier painter Raoux and show scenes from the lives of Constantine and his mother, Saint Helena. The sacristy was built in 1443 by Bishop William of Montjoie, at the same time as the chapter house, and the walls are partly covered with ancient frescoes, restored in 1917. These frescoes were seriously damaged during the Wars of Religion, then coated with a whitewash that had to be removed later. They date from the 14th and 15th centuries and adorn the walls of many chapels: the Chapel of the Holy Spirit and the Chapel of the Dead in particular.
Enjoy L — Google review
Incredible place with great architecture and calm energy there. Great place to visit if you are in Beziers.
ValiDinu18 — Google review
The cathedral is very beautiful and transmits so much peace. The staff is friendly, unfortunately that day there were two weddings and we couldn't get into the top of the cathedral. Everything else, a must-see place in Béziers
Sergio P — Google review
Magnificent cathedral! The most beautiful I have ever visited. Splendid paintings, paintings telling the incredible story of Jesus. I love it. The stained glass windows are incredible. The view is breathtaking from the outside.I recommend you visit this while passing through Béziers. The city is beautiful and very old. She is attached to her history.
Nolan J — Google review
Nice visit for this town. We were on the road trip and had an afternoon break here, good foods and beautiful old buildings
TEERAPONG H — Google review
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Historical landmark
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Bridges
The Pont Vieux, also known as the Old Bridge, is a magnificent structure that dates back to the 12th century and is still in use today. It holds great historical significance and offers stunning views of Beziers, including the Cathedral and L'Orb River. The bridge has been reconstructed to ensure safety for modern vehicles crossing it. History enthusiasts can explore this ancient bridge as well as visit the Musee du Biterrois to learn about the city's heritage.
Such a nice little side trip on our way to Toulouse. There is free parking and a free toilet before you cross the bridge. Beautiful little town.
T S — Google review
Nice spot to walk through the living history of Béziers, very well conserved bridge with nice views. A must to visit during your tour.
Juan G — Google review
Iconic pont setting with church on top of hill. There are elavators on every level. No need to worry about climbing the stairs. From bridge/river level to the top at the church….the icon bridge level view is not to be missed. Even though the paroramic view at the top is a must too……
Seck W — Google review
A lovely old bridge - you can get a lovely view of the it and beautiful cathedral on the hill from the next bridge along (Pont Neuf). Bus stops are conveniently located for those with difficultly walking.
Paul T — Google review
Very nice bridge. And ideal for best photos if the town. I took this from parallel modern bridge with the flowers. You cross it also in the petit train. But walking is good to get a good view. Both bridges are connected through foodpath.
R. A — Google review
Deffo great place to get a picture - safe area all good , car parking if ur lucky or on a motorcycle easy to park
Keef C — Google review
Pont Vieux, the old bridge. Great for a walk with superb views of the city of Beziers, the Cathedral and L'Orb River. There are some wonderful photo opportunities here with L'Orb offering some mirror like reflections at times. The bridge itself was one of the few places in Beziers that was fouled with dog mess so mind your step when crossing.
Where A — Google review
One of the most beautiful places in Beziers
ValiDinu18 — Google review
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City park
Park
Plateau des Poètes is a 5-hectare English-style garden located in the center of Beziers. The park features landscaped gardens, ponds, statues, a lake, and a small waterfall. It is adorned with busts and sculptures of Occitan poets created by the renowned sculptor Injalbert. The park also houses a war memorial at its bottom and offers a playground for children.
Beautiful park. A real gem in the middle of Beziers. The petit train drives through it and gives you a quick look. Take it from me take the time to go and have a look for an hour or two on foot. It is beautiful.
Maurice S — Google review
I loved the place, it is very quiet and with a lot of shade. It feels like a safe and clean place. Ideal for taking a break during your tour of Béziers
Sergio P — Google review
A beautiful park in the heart of Beziers. A peaceful spot to sit and watch the city go by, visit the parrots, listen to the water, or watch the birds.
Robert F — Google review
Beautiful gardens, fountains, sculptures. Quite hilly though! Gardens very well kept and paths tidy and litter free. Great place to wander around for an hour or so. (Note that my wife lay down for a nap on one of the benches for 20 minutes or so and later discovered many insect bites so beware!)
Where A — Google review
Beautiful park in the middle of the city . We came in summer and was so hot so it was nice to seat in a shadow in the park
Andre R — Google review
Beautiful park in the city center. It has a playground, animals, interesting plants, lots of space and a public toilet. The playground is pretty packed though.
Thomas M — Google review
It's a lovely park, lots of benches to sit or take shade. I use it most days from Gare Béziers to the upper town but it is steep. Fairly peaceful with fountains and lovely plants
Michael H — Google review
Beautiful gardens and park with plenty of benches and shade on a hot day. From the station, take the underpass and the entrance is just in front of the war memorial. The pathways are quite steep. There is a children's play area and a small lake with a water feature.
Travel F — Google review
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Béziers, located in the southern region of France, is a charming city that serves as a subprefecture of the Hérault department in Occitanie. One of its notable events is the renowned Feria de Béziers, which takes place every August and features bullfighting as its main attraction. This five-day event draws in approximately one million visitors annually, adding to the city's vibrant atmosphere and cultural appeal.
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Market
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Les Halles de Béziers is a large covered market spanning 2800 square meters, making it one of the largest in France for fresh produce. The market hosts local traders offering a wide range of products, from farm-fresh produce to wines. Housed in an original cast-iron building dating back to 1891, this bustling market is open daily (except Mondays) and offers an array of local fruits, vegetables, meats, and seafood.
A perfect place for a delightful apéro: There are at least two well-stocked wine counters, offering a wide selection of excellent local wines. You’ll find an impressive cheese market where you can pick anything your heart desires. And for true food lovers, there’s exceptional Spanish ham—both Iberico and Serrano—fresh, flavorful, and a real treat for those who appreciate quality.
Olga T — Google review
Great verity of food and drink options! However, the one that stands out is the fresh seafood spot. Great presentation, delicious flavours and great customer service. Highly recommend!
Anna I — Google review
Absolutely a wonderful place where you can enjoy delicious, affordable, yet refined food. The foie gras for just €8 was outstanding, and the wine selection is fantastic. There’s a great variety of cuisines — seafood, cheeses, meats, and more. Highly recommend this spot for a truly enjoyable meal!
Jane A — Google review
An important stop for a bite to eat during your day in Beziers, the people who serve the place are very friendly. The place is clean and doesn't smell bad. I had to go during a medieval festival, so there was music but it's appreciated. I recommend visiting it calmly
Sergio P — Google review
We visited this once vibrant marked 8 years ago. After the rearrangement in 2024 it looks and feels like the most sterile French food exhibition. It has been deprived of any charm.
Wolfgang B — Google review
Had an excellent lunch time snack here. A very tasty sandwich, followed by equally delicious cake. Quite difficult to find somewhere to sit, but worth the effort.
Anthony T — Google review
Interesting market but nothing really authentic as few years ago ... the atmosphere can be good on weekends. Surrounded by the hotel de Cassagne and other beautiful buildings and coffee shops
Enjoy L — Google review
The food was excellent! The cost for food was very reasonable. Will definitely be back.
M B — Google review

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La Maison de Petit Pierre is a stylish bistro-style restaurant located at 22 Avenue Pierre Verdier, Beziers, France. The restaurant offers daily changing menus and features a charming garden and patio for outdoor dining. Owned by Pierre Auge, also known as Petit Pierre, the restaurant has a rich history dating back to the late seventies when he took over his father's restaurant in Beziers. After winning Top Chef 2014, he transformed the establishment into La Maison de Petit Pierre.
We loved everything about this place. The decoration was beautiful. The staff were nice and very helpful. The chef even went to say hi and ask if everything was ok. The food was amazing, all the dishes were very good. I loved every single dish. The price is reasonable. Big plus for having high chairs for babies. Amazing restaurant, great food. Will definitely come back
Christelle Q — Google review
Faultless. Really enjoyed our surprise meal. My pork was the best I’ve tasted all year. Efficient, friendly service. The vibe is boho beach. It’s a large restaurant so not intimate but still good for dating couples and large groups. Reasonable prices.
Malcolm G — Google review
Where to begin! Without doubt one of the best dining experiences we have had. The service from the start to the end was exemplary. The atmosphere is tasteful and fun....and then there is the food. Each course wonderfully explained despite the language barrier. The care and commitment to turn amazing produce into fantastic dining is quite brilliant. I felt like each dish particularly the entree, was literally summer described on a plate for me to taste. Thank you, it was a privilage to have experienced such a great restaurant and your staff are all so well trained, they are a credit to you.
Jon H — Google review
Lovely lunch and excellent value for money. Very personable server. Really enjoyed being in the restaurant
Christopher G — Google review
A very enjoyable restaurant. Food is tasty, Mediterranean but with a lot of energy. Great cocktails (gin with rosemary, mojito), nice selection of local wines. And very and good and amicable service. Also the place has a nice atmosphere and a nice smell. I will definitely come back.
Arnaud D — Google review
“A beautiful fiasco” After a lukewarm welcome it felt like you had to leave in 10 minutes. Since it was our anniversary we wanted to start with a nice glass of champagne which before it arrived was already the drink for the amuse which was almost on the table before we sat down. And before we had the chance to finish our amuse the entree was being served. No mention of a wine list or anything else to drink with our actual menu. After asking we received the wine list and since it’s not really a list made the choice somewhat difficult. We asked our nice waiter if he had a suggestion, which he had. He kindly served a glass to taste but apparently it was just a glass instead of the bottle we ordered. After some back and forth they were able to find the bottle with our two glasses missing from it instead of the new bottle they wanted to open on top of the two glasses. Then the main dish arrived, again too fast after asking if they could please slow down a tiny bit, a filet of dorade certainly not royal. Cooked sous vide and barely finished on a half hot plate among 20 other filets all gently waiting to be served. When asked if we liked it, we didn’t have a poker face, which apparently came across as an attack on a personal level and not on the quality of the fish. Plates removed without hesitation with the notice we would get the same. We asked how it was prepared we got the answer “pan”. I don’t say this lightly but I’ve never seen a restaurant without any pans until today. No pans, no smell of butter and two “chefs” in the kitchen heating up dishes. I guess there’s a fine line between catering and a restaurant but sadly I would not call this a restaurant or a very good catering business. Still we try to be nice customers in general, so we tried to pay (multiple times) for the produce we had until that point. We were told we should not worry about the money and we could leave immediately. So if you’re looking for an experience close to sitting in your high school Mensa or canteen this is the place for you. If not maybe, don’t go. I hope they just had a bad week. The season was long which we understand. But in the end it’s called hospitality. 1 Star.
Jelle B — Google review
Very nice and creative food. Nice seasoning, copious amount of food and a really reasonable pricing for the quality and quantity of the good. A very good selection of wine too. The atmosphere is nice but with so many tables, it feels a bit like a chain because so many people need to eat at the same time. Beware of the time you need to eat though, we arrived at 12:00, took the biggest menu and we were out at 15:30 after a coffee. It can get quite hot on the terrace but it's fresher if you eat indoors. They ask about food allergies and preferences before hand so you're likely to have alternative options if there's some stuff you don't eat.
Mathieu D — Google review
I stopped off on my way to the airport for a last meal in Béziers. It was truly amazing Merci Chef et a bientot
Robert H — Google review
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Fine dining restaurant
Restaurant
L'Ambassade in Beziers is a traditional restaurant open from Tuesday to Saturday, offering homemade French cuisine made with fresh ingredients. It is known for its gastronomic dishes and vegetarian options. The restaurant has received positive feedback for its unique and delicious meals, as well as its excellent service. Visitors have praised the friendly staff and professional service, along with the sommelier's recommendations.
Just a lovely meal. The food was fantastic, the wine was lovely and the service was perfect, thank you so much. Not cheap but good value, we will definitely be back.
George W — Google review
A perfect lunch just across from the train station. The €39 set lunch menu is a bargain. Good wine selection including half bottles. Each course was perfectly timed and a visual delight. A symphony of textures and flavours.
Paul L — Google review
We enjoyed a superb meal while on holidays in Beziers. Every dish was amazing and perfect portions. The selection of cheese was fabulous and the chefs tasters in between courses a lovely surprise. Highly recommend this restaurant!
Rose H — Google review
Had an absolutely formidable meal here. The atmosphere, the service, the food, the wine, everything was 11/10. I will throughly recommending this restaurant!
Lauren M — Google review
Amazing resturant. All the dishes are unic, rich and so French quisin. Entries,predishese and prediserts also served in addition to the meal. The service is excellent. And it was exciting to talk and thank the Sheff at the end of the meal
טובית י — Google review
Stopped off for an evening meal en route to Spain. Booked in advance. Optimal rapport between value and quality. Discrete atmosphere. Outstanding chef. A harmonious culinary journey. Impeccable service. Quite extraordinary!
Paolobacca — Google review
Extraordinary experience. Tasteful restaurant with divine food and excellent service
Karen W — Google review
Excellent Good food and Wine in a relaxed atmosphere. A selection of French cheeses beyond the normal selection. Everything framed with an excellent service. Special thanks to the waiter for selection of wine to go with the spring menu.
Öjvind D — Google review
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Ô petits Bontemps is a hidden gem located in a typical Languedoc wine-making village near a charming church. The chef, Olivier Bontemps, trained with the famous Pourcel brothers of South France and offers a surprise tasting menu for each course. The restaurant's modern design contrasts with its surroundings near Beziers library. Guests praise the attentive service and talent in presentation and taste.
What i like is that they use the ingredients with respect, We came without reservation and were pleasantly surprised. Friendly welcoming staff even when they were almost full. From starter to dessert and wine, we loved it. tnx Paul
Paul P — Google review
An incredible spot off the beaten tourist path! Warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for families with kids. Modern and design atmosphere. The Chef cuisine is the one of a gourmet restaurant. After lunch the Chef kindly took the time to make personal visit recommendations. Highly recommend!
Oli D — Google review
Wonderful to be back here again. Careful and imaginative cooking. A superb vegetable timbale to start then onglet for me and a ham steak for my wife. Excellent wine by the glass
Steven B — Google review
A little oasis in the centre of Beziers! Came highly recommended to us by my parents who are not easily impressed! The staff were very attentive led by top chef Olivier who is always eager to ensure customer satisfaction! The fish was cooked to perfection! Well worth a visit!
Pentland C — Google review
Just came back from the worst lunch I have had in 15 years! The food was very low quality, recycled pasta salad, labelled "salad gourmet " totally inedible. A piece of steak mostly fat and tendons, with recycled mashed potato. Had to make myself lunch at home on my return. Not taking the chance again.
Erzsebet V — Google review
Good place for fine food and good wine. You can also just grab a cup of coffee and a dessert.
François-René C — Google review
We where there for their Friday night dinner. Chic, creative, and a culinary delight!
Russell Z — Google review
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Mediterranean restaurant
Le Patio is a traditional restaurant located in the heart of Beziers, offering homemade Mediterranean cuisine made from fresh, seasonal ingredients. The restaurant features a charming courtyard where guests can dine surrounded by an olive tree and twinkling lights. The interior boasts modern and cozy decor in warm terracotta shades. While the patio provides a beautiful setting for dining, some guests have noted that smoking can be bothersome despite the area being covered.
This was our favourite restaurant visit - it’s truly outstanding. The outdoor patio area is beautiful, especially as the sun moves over it. We went at lunchtime and had the fixed menu - steak & potato and then a cheese course. We also had a few glasses of Alberino. All of the food & drink was amazing & the waitress was really lovely too.
Carolyn H — Google review
Great cuisine.But don’t make a reservation for 1.30 am,kitchen is already closed and you will have only one dish PS.Unfortunately instead of apologies I received answer from 3d foto. It’s not true,we came at 1.33.Beziers is small but not too small to be late 15 minutes 😃 And our waiter told us that their chef has problems with reservations.And this situation is not first time. And it was our wedding anniversary.
Anastasiia L — Google review
Had a lovely meal with the family at Le patio. Service was amazing. Food was excellent. The vibe and music was perfect. Olive tree in the middle with fairy lights such a perfect spot for our last night here. Thank you so much!
Eden R — Google review
Was a good meal. The owner was super friendly. Great courtyard to get away from the busy streets.
Ray D — Google review
The food in this place is outstanding. This was my second visit here, this time with my girlfriend instead of my daughter.She was particularly impressed with the attentiveness of the manager Remi who despite a busy evening at Le Patio, took time to explain the food choices and wine selection. Highly recommend
Stevo P — Google review
We visited this wonderful restaurant twice during our stay in Béziers - once for lunch and once for dinner. We were enticed both by the reviews and by the pictures of the lovely patio. Unfortunately, we were seated inside on both occasions, but this was entirely our own fault - this is a popular restaurant and we were not organised enough to make reservation, even though this seems a very straightforward process on the website. However, the interior of the restaurant, with its exposed stone walls, is also very pleasant. On our lunchtime visit, we chose the set menu. We had a delicious poached egg with a mushroom sauce, veal skirt and a wonderful rice pudding with caramel. A drink is also included, making this menu excellent value. On our evening visit, I chose the meagre fish, which was served with polenta and a hint of fish soup, while my mother had the cod, which was served with beans and a garlic emulsion. Both dishes were exquisitely presented with very interesting flavours and textures. For dessert, which both had the chocolate finger, which was also wonderful, and we both felt that the description in the menu did not do justice to the perfect combination of a chocolate mouse, sitting on top of a delicious biscuit containing candied orange. The dish was completed by generous dots of a wonderfully rich caramel sauce. Our meals were completed by very nice rosé wine, and extremely good coffee. Service was both friendly and efficient.
Paul T — Google review
Fantastic, a beautiful place with wonderful food.I highly recommend. Great value for money. X
Jed J — Google review
The best meal we had during our stay in the Languedoc. Beautiful setting under the olive tree in the courtyard and attentive and friendly service. The food was wonderful, a perfect balance of textures and flavours in all three of the courses we had. What's more, the price was very reasonable for the quality of the meal. Highly recommended
Lesley M — Google review
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Restaurant
Bistro
Pica-Pica, located on Boulevard Jean Jaures in Beziers, France, is a tapas restaurant known for its stylish ambiance and a fusion of French and Spanish cuisine. Another notable dining spot in the area is Le Chameau Ivre, also offering tapas on La Place Jean Jaures.
Upscale dining spot off the Beziers promenade. Great wine list, but surprised only a single option for wine by the glass, and it was a mediocre choice. Cod fish and duck dishes were very good. The server was unable to explain the menu or wine choices well. He also forgot to bring cafe with the dessert. The creme brulee was refreshing, no egg, just Chantilly cream with a citron sorbet in the middle with a crispy sugar crust over the whole bowl, different.
Jay K — Google review
Such a great meal In a beautiful restaurant. Service was great. Wonderful to sit outside and just enjoy the summer evening. We had some excellent oysters and the fillet steak that followed was cooked to perfection. Pricing was on the higher end but totally reflective of the qualifying produce. Will come again!
Paulina — Google review
Our party of 5 ordered 11 dishes and we enjoyed them all. Portions were not large, but enough for each of us to have a taste of the delicious food. The service was friendly and attentive enough. Decor was interesting. We would go here again.
Laurel D — Google review
At the recommendation of Chateau Raissac, we ventured into Beziers for dinner as a last minute decision. A reservation was necessary as it was very busy. A warm welcome set the tone for a great dining experience. Set in an older building that has been purpose built to accommodate a central kitchen, we were seated promptly, although we arrived early. Pre dinner drinks were cold and refreshing, and the food we chose did not disappoint. We shared the tuna and lamb dishes which were both tasty and generous in portion size. Topped off with churro for dessert, we enjoyed a great meal and experience as we matched the expert chefs go about their work. This was probably the best meal we have so far enjoyed over the last month in France.
Mario M — Google review
From the moment we arrived at Pica -Pica we were warmly welcomed by a very attentive hostess, setting the tone for a wonderful dining experience. Our server, Mathieu, was exceptional knowledgeable in recommending the top cuisine from appetizers to main dish, he was friendly, and truly elevated our evening. We started with the house specialty hummus, which was beautifully plated and full of bold, fresh flavors. The goat cheese ravioli was delicate and rich, a perfect balance. For the main course, we chose the cod dish, which was an absolute standout. The presentation was artistic, and the flavors were nothing short of exquisite, each bite a delight to the palate. Whether you’re local or visiting Béziers, we highly recommend making a stop at Pica Pica. The service, atmosphere, and cuisine all come together to create an unforgettable dining experience.
Sandy P — Google review
Central location with convenient public parking. Warm welcome. Imaginative and delicious small plates/tapas served promptly. Lots of variety to fulfil various tastes, both savoury and sweet. Worthy of Michelin recommendation. Most enjoyable experience.
Louise N — Google review
Thank you Pica Pica. The staff were great with the children. Thank you. We will be back.
Lisa O — Google review
A place with marvelous food, I cannot recommend it enough. We enjoyed it very much as a group of six.
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