Discover the charm of La Ciotat on a 5.5-hour tour that combines cinematic history and natural beauty. Start with a stroll along the picturesque old port and lively streets, then visit the Eden Théâtre, the world’s oldest active cinema, where the Lumière brothers once premiered films. Enjoy free time for lunch at a local Mediterranean restaurant before exploring Mugel Park, known for its rare plants and breathtaking coastal views. This small group tour ensures personalized attention and includes guided insights into the region’s rich heritage.
- 5.5-hour guided tour from Marseille to La Ciotat
- Visit Eden Théâtre, the world's oldest working cinema
- Enjoy free time for lunch at a local restaurant
- Explore Mugel Park’s unique flora and stunning coastal vistas
Pickup included
Your day begins with a short drive, arriving in La Ciotat’s charming harbor. Stroll through the old town and learn about its maritime heritage before stepping inside the "Eden Théâtre", the world’s oldest working cinema, where the Lumière brothers premiered their first films. A unique highlight for history and film lovers alike. Enjoy a guided tour inside.
Afterwards, enjoy free time for lunch at a local restaurant before heading to the Mugel Park, a hidden gem nestled by the Mediterranean. This botanical park, rich with rare plants and shaded paths, offers a gentle hike leading to breathtaking views of the sea and the iconic Calanque de Figuerolles.
Then, come back to Marseille in private transportation.
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