Le Belaroïa – Montpellier’s Dazzling Urban Jewel
A bold architectural statement where city life and smart hospitality converge.
A Jewel at the City’s Heart
Rising directly opposite Montpellier’s Saint-Roch train station, Le Belaroïa is impossible to miss. Designed by Manuelle Gautrand, one of France’s most celebrated contemporary architects, this striking, angular structure gleams like its namesake—“Belaroïa”, meaning “jewels” in ancient Occitan. It’s more than a building; it’s a beacon of Montpellier’s evolving cityscape.
A Multi-Faceted Destination
Le Belaroïa is a microcosm of modern urban living:
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A 3-star Campanile and a 4-star hotel (formerly Golden Tulip) offer flexible accommodation options.
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12 chic apartments, a wellness center, a restaurant, and public parking are all housed under one innovative roof. Its dynamic stacked design and sun-catching façade make it a landmark, reflecting the city’s youthful energy and southern charm.
Designed for Life, Not Just Stays
Whether you’re stepping off the train, meeting locals for dinner, or settling into a Mediterranean-view room, Le Belaroïa feels like a living space rather than just a hotel. It’s smart, stylish, and intentionally urban, designed to keep pace with modern lifestyles while remaining intimately connected to its neighborhood.
DNA Hotels Verdict
Le Belaroïa is a glittering symbol of Montpellier’s new urban identity: bold architecture, seamless functionality, and vibrant city life all under one roof. For travelers seeking design-led convenience and centrality, this is the perfect starting—and staying—point.














