Located in the south of France, it’s easy to fall in love with Montpellier’s mediterranean touch and nice weather, at any time of the year. At night, the city beats to the rhythm of its huge student population. Student parties mainly happen between Wednesdays and Thursdays. Montpellier also has a strong background in underground electronic music and welcomes techno and house parties during the weekends.
Montpellier doesn't betray the habits of the big French cities in terms of outing times: people often start the night with a drink around 6 pm, go to dinner around 8 pm, the "before" starts usually between 9 and 10 pm, in an apartment or a bar and then everyone goes to the club around 1 am. Here clubs generally close at 6 am. During the week, it is also easy to find afterworks in the many bars in the city centre, or the huts near the beach during summer.
Of course, when you come to Montpellier, you won't forget that there are rules to follow. The volume in the huts on the beach are limited to 80db, which gives more the impression of being in a lounge than of participating to a real party. Also, you won't be able to be drunk in public spaces or buy alcohol after 10 pm. As we said before, the clubs close at 6 am, but if you want to keep dancing, it won't be hard for you to find an after party as they are very common in France, and Montpellier is no exception.