Before you book your tour:
This sightseeing tour is ideal if you only have a few hours in Marseille. With brief stops and some sites left out, it offers a quick yet memorable overview of the city’s highlights. For a more complete experience, ARGO VTC also offers longer tours on Viator.
Discover Marseille at Your Own Pace
Travel in comfort with a private driver and explore France’s oldest city. Highlights include:
Notre-Dame de la Garde – Iconic basilica with panoramic views.
Scenic Coastal Drive – Stunning sea views along La Corniche.
Architectural & Cultural Gems – From historic landmarks to vibrant street art.
This private tour is fully customizable — no groups, no fixed schedule, just Marseille tailored to you.
Pickup included
Depending on the place of pickup, the time to reach our first destination will be roughly 10 minutes
Next, you'll visit the beautiful Cathédrale de la Major. Built in the 19th century, this stunning cathedral has long been, and still is, the first symbol that merchants and travelers see when arriving in Marseille. It reflects the beauty and influence of the Phocean city. The cathedral is considered one of the largest in France built since the Middle Ages. From this location, you'll also get a view of Marseille's commercial port and The Mucem, a modern museum featuring exhibitions on Mediterranean culture as well as contemporary art. The Mucem was built in 2013 to commemorate Marseille’s designation as the European Capital of Culture that same year. Part of the Mucem complex includes Fort Saint-Jean, a fortress built in the 17th century by King Louis XIV to protect the city’s entrance and assert royal authority.
Near the cathedral, a drive through 'Le Panier' is a must. This charming old town of Marseille, with its narrow streets and colorful historic buildings, makes it easy to forget you're in a city of nearly 1 million people. While we will pass by on our way to the next destination, unfortunately, due to the small streets and limited parking, we won’t be able to stop. However, we strongly recommend exploring this beautiful area on foot during your time in Marseille.
From Le Panier to our next destination, we'll need roughly 20 minutes.
Our next stop is the magnificent Palais Longchamp, a true architectural gem of Marseille. Built in the 19th century to celebrate the arrival of water in the city via the Canal de Marseille, this grand monument is surrounded by lush gardens and offers a serene escape from the bustling city. The palace houses both the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Natural History, making it a cultural highlight. Though we won’t stop for long, we encourage you to take in the stunning fountains, statues, and scenic views. For those with more time, a leisurely stroll through the park is highly recommended to fully appreciate its beauty.
From Palais Longchamp to our next stop, we'll need roughly 30 minutes.
Our next destination is the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde, perched high above Marseille and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. Built in the 19th century, this basilica is a symbol of protection for sailors and locals alike, featuring stunning mosaics and intricate architecture. Known as the 'Bonne Mère' to the people of Marseille, it has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. We’ll make a short stop here, giving you time to explore the interior, take in the incredible vistas, and capture some unforgettable photos. This stop offers a perfect opportunity to fully appreciate its beauty and the sweeping views.
From Notre-Dame de la Garde, our journey continues along the stunning Corniche Kennedy. This scenic coastal road offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, with its sparkling blue waters stretching out as far as the eye can see. As we drive along La Corniche, you’ll pass beautiful beaches, rocky coves, and elegant 19th-century villas perched on the cliffs. The panoramic views over the bay, combined with the gentle sea breeze, make this one of the most picturesque routes in Marseille.
The drive leads us to Plages du Prado and Borély, a popular seaside area where locals come to relax by the water. Here, with the sea stretching out before you and Marseille’s coastline bathed in light, we bring the tour to a close. It’s a serene and memorable way to end your journey through this vibrant city.
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Marseille is generally safe for tourists, but like any large city, it has its share of petty crime. Exercise caution, especially in crowded areas and at night.
Marseille Saint-Charles
Gare Routière Saint-Charles
The metro system is efficient and easy to use, with two lines connecting key destinations.
Available • Apps: G7, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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