Sète (Seta in Occitan) is a city in Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France. Its inhabitants are called Sétois.
- Espace Georges-Brassens, 67 Boulevard Camille Blanc, +33 4 99 04 76 26. Museum dedicated to the highly acclaimed French singer-songwriter and poet Georges Brassens.
Espace Georges-Brassens, 67 Boulevard Camille Blanc, +33 4 99 04 76 26. Museum dedicated to the highly acclaimed French singer-songwriter and poet Georges Brassens.
- La Part des Anges, 1, Quai Léopold Suquet, +33 6 68 81 30 52. Tu-Sa 12:00-13:45, 19:30-21:00. A well-reputed organic restaurant, and the only place for miles around which caters to vegetarians who actually want to eat French food. 'Restaurant bio' means you'll pay a few extra euros than the local average.
- Lydia Benito Artisan Glacier, 23, Grand' Rue Mario Roustan, +33 4 99 02 63 16. Open W-Su 10:30–18:00. Closed in Jan and Oct. Excellent homemade artisan ice creams, sorbets and iced desserts, across a fine array of natural and regional flavours.
La Part des Anges, 1, Quai Léopold Suquet, +33 6 68 81 30 52. Tu-Sa 12:00-13:45, 19:30-21:00. A well-reputed organic restaurant, and the only place for miles around which caters to vegetarians who actually want to eat French food. 'Restaurant bio' means you'll pay a few extra euros than the local average.
Lydia Benito Artisan Glacier, 23, Grand' Rue Mario Roustan, +33 4 99 02 63 16. Open W-Su 10:30–18:00. Closed in Jan and Oct. Excellent homemade artisan ice creams, sorbets and iced desserts, across a fine array of natural and regional flavours.
The ferry to Morocco leaves a few times a week, and costs around €120.