France’s oldest city, Marseille is also one of the most fascinating cities in France. Founded in 600BC by the Greek settlers, today it is the second largest city in the country. It’s one million inhabitants have made it a true melting pot of cultures and ethnicities. We will aim to break any prejudices by giving you a glimpse of this city’s past history, recent events and exiting future. Today’s Marseille is what a roman city would be in its time: colorful, multi-ethnical, and filled with so much History it’s writings can be read along the roads. From Caesars to the Middle Ages, from the Count of Monte Cristo to World War II, we will provide an unforgettable journey along the bustling streets of Marseille.
All attractions entrances are to be paid on the spot by travellers, since attractions are not mandatory. This tour does not include any attractions with require paid entrances.
You will see:
Marseille Vieux Port
Pavillon Daviel, Marseille’s Palais de Justice
Maison Diamantée
Hôtel Dieu
Church of Notre-Dame-des-Accoules
Marseille historic neighborhood: "Le Panier"
Vieille Charité
Cathedral La Major
Museum MuCEM
Fort Saint Jean
Metro 1 (blue line), station called "Vieux Port” (Old Port)
Marseille, the oldest city in France, is a vibrant port city known for its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning Mediterranean coastline. With its bustling Vieux Port, historic architecture, and nearby Calanques National Park, Marseille offers a unique blend of urban and natural attractions.
The heart of Marseille, the Vieux Port is a bustling harbor surrounded by restaurants, cafes, and shops. It's a great place to start your exploration of the city.
A stunning coastal park with turquoise waters, dramatic cliffs, and hidden beaches. Perfect for hiking, swimming, and kayaking.
A iconic basilica offering panoramic views of Marseille. A symbol of the city and a must-visit for its architecture and views.
A modern museum exploring the history and culture of the Mediterranean region. The building itself is an architectural marvel.
A historic fortress and prison, made famous by Alexandre Dumas' novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. Accessible only by boat.
A traditional Provençal fish stew made with various types of fish and shellfish, served with rouille and toasted bread.
Small, orange-blossom flavored biscuits shaped like boats, a specialty of Marseille.
A spread made from olives, capers, and anchovies, typically served with bread or crackers.
This is the best time to visit Marseille for beach activities and outdoor exploration. The weather is warm, and the city is lively with festivals and events.
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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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