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Our fun and authentic tour allows you to discover the culture and beauty of Marseille with incredible ease.
Hop on board our panoramic buses and minibus convertibles and discover facts and anecdotes about the city’s most iconic monuments . You can get off as many times as you like at our various stops to explore the city, then join the tour whenever you like.
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You only have a day or two to visit Marseille? Don’t waste your time because every minute is precious to admire as much as possible of the city.
Its must-see places, its ideal beaches, its cultural heritage, its sunny weather and its legendary football club… All this in the heart of a city rich in culinary specialities and traditions.
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VALLON DES AUFFES • AUTHENTIC PORT OF MARSEILLE
CORNICHE J.F. KENNEDY • WALK ALONG THE SEAFRONT
PLACE AUX HUILES • HISTORIC ESPLANADE OF MARSEILLE
LA CRIÉE • NATIONAL THEATRE OF MARSEILLE
La major cathedral • architectural jewel of marseille.
VIEILLE CHARITÉ • CULTURAL CENTRE IN MARSEILLE
CONSIGNES SANITAIRES • FORMER CUSTOMS OF MARSEILLE
Notre-dame de la garde • emblem of marseille, palais du pharo • napoleonic residence in marseille.
FORT SAINT-JEAN • OLDEST MONUMENT OF MARSEILLE
MUCEM • NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MARSEILLE
LA CANEBIÈRE • MARSEILLE’S LEGENDARY STREET
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A stay in Marseille is synonymous with sunshine, the Mediterranean and authenticity. But the city has much more to offer, with its many restaurants, boutiques and other trendy spots.
There’s something for everyone: from those who prefer to relax, to those who love a good meal, to those who like to have an aperitif or buy little wonders…
We’ve put together a small selection of the best places to go in Marseille.
LE MÉTROPOLE • ARTISANAL ICE CREAMS IN MARSEILLE
1860 LE PALAIS • BISTRONOMIC RESTAURANT
DALLOYAU • PASTRY RESTAURANT ON THE TERRACES OF THE PORT OF MARSEILLE
PAIN À L’AIL • SPECIALIST IN PROVENÇAL STREET FOOD
LES NAVETTES DES ACCOULES • ARTISANAL BISCUIT FACTORY
COSQUER MÉDITERRANÉE • PREHISTORIC CAVE
MIRAMAR • RESTAURANT SPECIALISING IN BOUILLABAISSE
THE RHUL • BOUILLABAISSE RESTAURANT IN MARSEILLE
GRANDES HALLES DU VIEUX-PORT • MARKET & STREET FOOD AREA
MX MAISON YELLOW • ATYPICAL PLACE AROUND ANIS
PRADO SHOPPING • SHOPPING CENTER IN MARSEILLE
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Private Tours of Marseille
Private tours, free refunds & rescheduling, customizable itineraries, customized experiences in marseille, designed for you.
The second-largest city in France and also its oldest, Marseille is brimming with gorgeous coastlines, fascinating museums and galleries , and thousands of years of history that has created a rich cultural melting pot. Join your private guide to discover an authentic taste of life in this bustling port city.
Our guided tours of Marseilles’ most famous landmarks are just the tip of the iceberg of what we can reveal to you on your private tour. We like to get amongst the people and tell the stories of what gives Marseille its unique cultural flavor as we stroll through the city’s alleys, churches, museums, cafes, and distinctive culturally diverse neighborhoods.
Our tours are completely customizable and tailored to your exact requirements so simply get in touch letting us know how long you would like to spend on tour, whether its a couple of hours or a couple of days, and our tour advisor will begin crafting a unique custom tour itinerary to make the most of your time in the city.
What makes our private tours of Marseille so special?
Marseille is a truly enchanting and enthralling city, and to visit the city with a private guide is the ideal way to truly understand what makes it so vibrant and flourishing and how the millennia of history have helped shape its modern character.
Our local, qualified, and impeccable English-speaking guides have been selected for their unmatched experience, vast and insightful local knowledge, and their storytelling ability. Having spent the last 20 years displaying the charms of Marseille to our guests from all around the world we can assure you that you will leave your guided tour feeling a closeness and a connection to the city that simply would not be possible without an expert guide.
Moreover, our tours are totally customizable to make sure you get to experience and discover more of the things that you are passionate or curious about. If you are unsure of the best way to explore the city then your tour advisor will draft up a custom itinerary at no extra cost that can combine elements of:
- Sightseeing & monuments
- Walking tours of the city
- Food & drink experiences
- Exploring the traditional marketplaces
- Driver-guided tours
- Boat cruises
- Day trips to other destinations & regions
Sites to see in Marseille with your private guide
Marseille was founded all the way back in 600 BC by ancient Greek sailors, and over the course of the following centuries, it has developed a Mediterranean culture quite distinct from the rest of France.
This is perhaps most pronounced in the city’s old town, a picturesque neighborhood just a short walk from the Vieux Port which we would describe as an essential visit for anyone seeking to understand the city and its heritage on your private tour.
Amongst the most famous landmarks is the spectacular Notre Dame de la Garde Cathedral sitting iconically atop a hill overlooking the city and staring out to the sea. Read more about the Cathedral below and find out about the other must-see locations to include in your private tour.
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MARSEILLE Free Walking Tour
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Meeting point – marseille old port.
Vieux Port exit - Metro 1
Greek ruins – Where it all started
Marseille is the oldest city in France
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My mom and I took this tour when we visited in Marseille in April. This tour was an awesome way to learn about the immense history of Marseille. We learned about everything from the city’s Greek founding to Vichy collaboration to its current cultural renaissance. Angie also told us how the locals drink pastis and how to recognize authentic Marseille soap. This was an excellent tour and covered a lot of ground, and was a great way to get familiar with the city. I would highly recommend!
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I have been so lucky to take Free Walking Tours in a number of cities, and this was one of the best. Nyam (hope I am spelling his name correctly) was fun, informative, responsive and funny. He was a wonderful story teller and really brought the history of Marseille alive as well as addressing current issues and concerns. He had tourists from many countries and kindly tried to make everyone feel acknowledged and included. Thanks Yam!
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Our guide was fantastic and am truly grateful we chose to go for this free walking tour! We learned so many interesting things about Marseille, which we would have otherwise not found out by ourselves. Our guide was amazing and was so well informed and had many great recommendations. Had a great time on the tour and would recommend it to everyone visiting Marseille for the first time!
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Find your perfect adventure! We have 12 tours of France that start in Marseille, France. The most popular month is May, and tour lengths range between 4 and 18 days.
12 France tour packages from Marseille with 20 reviews
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Cycle Provence
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Spend an unforgettable day on board a beautiful sailboat in Marseille! Discover Marseille by sea! Sail aboard the schooner Alliance all day and visit the Calanques National Park, between Marseille and Cassis. Aperitifs, lunch, swimming and a lazy atmosphere will be on the agenda. A wonderful souvenir of Marseille.
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Cruise Port of Marseille | 12 Best Things To Do in Marseille, France
Welcome to the cruise port of Marseille, France! (Post updated: March 2024)
Marseille is the second most populated city in France and the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. It is a colorful and diverse city known for its magnificent architecture, unique culture, vibrant Vieux-Port (Old Port), beaches, and a variety of historic landmarks. It is also a gateway to the popular cities of Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, and a breathtaking Calanques National Park. In this article, read about:
- Marseille cruise port (Marseille cruise terminal, getting around)
- Top 12 things to do in port Marseille (including Marseille shore excursions to Cassis, Aix-en-Provence, Avignon, Parc National des Calanques)
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Cruise Port of Marseille
Officially called Marseille Fos Port , the port of Marseille is one of the leading ports in France and one of the major transit ports for cruises and ferries in the Mediterranean. It consists of two cruise ship terminals: La Joliette Cruise Port (operated by Port of Marseille Fos) and Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal (operated by M.P.C.T).
1. Joliette cruise terminals
This cruise port is located near Place de la Joliette and within walking distance of the Vieux-Port de Marseille (Old Port), the main tourist district where the city’s main landmarks and attractions are located. La Joliette cruise terminal has several berths and is dedicated to small and medium-sized vessels including cruise ships, tender boats, cargo ships, mega yachts and ferries with lengths less than 200 m/565 ft.
Small cruise ships usually dock at J4 Terminal, however, the majority of the cruise vessels are too big to dock here, so they dock at MPCT (read more below). Joliette cruise port also serves ferries to Corsica, Sardinia and North Africa (Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco).
2. MPCT (Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal)
This cruise ship terminal is also known as MPCC (Marseille Provence Cruise Center) or Môle Léon Gourret piers. MPCT is located in the industrial zone northwest of the Vieux-Port de Marseille, approximately 8 km/5 miles (a 20-minute drive) from the city center.
MPCT has six berths that can accommodate up to 6 cruise vessels at a time, regardless of the size. There are six cruise terminals (Terminals A, B, C, D, F, E) with modern cruise terminal buildings offering embarkation/disembarkation facilities, luggage drop-off, check-in areas, and large car parks. MPCT is both an embarkation port and a port of call. You will also find a cafeteria, a tourist information office point, and several ATMs.
The motorway A55 connects MPCT and the Vieux-Port de Marseille. To get to the cruise terminals from the city center, you need to drive along A55 and take Exit 5 (Sortie no 5) – Porte 4 (Gate 4) after a few kilometers. Porte 4 is the port entrance/exit and here you’ll find bus stops for bus lines 35, 36 and 36B (the nearest stop is “Terminal Croisières”). You have a few options to get to the Marseille city center from MPCT:
- The first option is to take bus 35 which leaves from the port exit (Porte 4). There is a considerable amount of walk to reach Porte 4 from the terminal buildings, from 800 m to 2 km, depending on where your ship docks. You can either take a taxi for a short drive or simply walk up to 20 minutes following the green line to reach it. Once you arrive at Porte 4, look for the “Terminal Croisières” bus stop and take the bus to the Joliette terminus. Once you arrive at Joliette, you can either take a 15-minute walk to the Vieux-Port de Marseille or catch a tram (line T2 or T3), bus, or metro line 2 to all points within the city center (tram and metro station are both located around 250 m from the Joliette terminus).
- Alternatively, the port of Marseille may offer a free shuttle bus service exclusively for cruise passengers. The shuttle bus runs approximately every 30 minutes between the Môle Léon Gourret (you’ll find the shuttle bus stop on the way to the port exit) and Joliette terminus, stopping at the vast Les Terrasses du Port shopping mall along the way. The schedule of these free shuttles may vary based on the season and the number of ships in port. You may encounter long queues on busy days. Cruise lines normally don’t advertise this option to the passengers to avoid their competitors (cruise lines tend to sell their shore excursions/paid shuttle buses).
- Cruise lines normally offer paid shuttle bus service to Marseille city center which may cost up to 20€ round trip depending on the cruise line. It takes around 20 minutes drive to reach Marseille downtown.
- Taxis are available in the terminal area. It is more convenient to share a taxi if you travel with a group than to buy individual shuttle bus tickets. The taxi costs roughly 20-30€ per vehicle one way.
- You can always book a shore excursion by your cruise line/independent tour operator if you opt for a guided option.
Getting Around Marseille Port
- The currency in Marseille France is EURO (€). Local currency and credit cards are widely accepted. ATMs are available at the cruise terminal and in the city.
- Marseille Provence Airport (Aéroport Marseille Provence) is located around 20 km/12.5 miles (a 20-30 minute drive, depending on the traffic) from MPCT. The distance to the Joliette cruise terminal is 23 km/14 miles (a 20-25 minute drive). The distance from the airport to the Vieux-Port de Marseille is roughly 25 km/15.5 miles (25-30 minutes drive).
- Since MPCT is also a turnaround port (cruises start and end here), you may need a transfer from the airport to the cruise terminal . Some cruise lines offer transfer options for a fee. Alternatively, to get to MPCT from the airport you can take the airport’s shuttle bus to Marseille Saint-Charles station and then take public transport (metro line 2 to Joliette and then bus 35) or a taxi to the cruise terminal. However, this option is very time-consuming and complicated, and it’s better to arrange a private transfer or take a taxi directly from the airport. Book a private transfer to/from Marseille cruise port
- Public transport in Marseille (bus, tram, metro) is operated by RTM (Régie des transports métropolitains). The ticket purchased at the terminal costs 1.70€ and is valid for 1 hour of connection (including round trip) throughout the RTM network. However, keep in mind that you are limited to only one access to the metro. You can recharge the same ticket later, so make sure you keep it. There are other packages available which you can check online or with the tourist information office at the cruise terminal. Visit the official RTM website here https://www.rtm.fr/
- Marseille-Saint-Charles train station (Gare de Marseille-Saint-Charles) is the main railway station in Marseille, located 8 km/5 miles (20 minutes drive) southeast of MPCT and around 2 km/1.2 miles (10 minutes drive) from Vieux-Port de Marseille and Joliette terminals. Trains in France are operated by SNCF (National Railway Network) and you can check the departures and fares on the official website https://www.sncf.com/en
- Petit Train de Marseille (Train Touristique de Marseille) is a little tourist train that allows you to have a commentated train ride through the city with stops at major tourist attractions. The trains depart from the Old Port (Vieux-Port de Marseille), at 174 Quai du Port. There are 3 different routes and the duration of each one is around 30-40 minutes. You can find all the necessary information on the official website https://petit-train-marseille.com/
- Colorbüs is a Marseille Hop on Hop off sightseeing bus that allows visitors to hop on and off at 25 stops in the city as many times as they want. There are a Red line, Blue line and Combined pass (Red+Blue) that cover all main Marseille attractions including the seaside and the city suburbs. Colorbüs Marseille also departs from the Vieux Port de Marseille (86 Quai du Port). Check out Colorbüs tours and tickets on Viator and Get Your Guide
- Marseille City Pass (24h, 48h and 72h) allows access to dozens of attractions, museums, Little Train Tour, boats, guided tours, unlimited public transport tickets, and more. Buy Marseille City Pass
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12 Best Things to Do in Cruise Port of Marseille
Before I share the best things to do in Marseille, I invite you to grab your copy of the “ Mediterranean Cruise Port Guide” , the most comprehensive guide to 45 Mediterranean cruise ports (including Marseille) , packed with practical information, expert tips & unforgettable experiences! (PDF format/200 pages)
1. Vieux-Port de Marseille (Old Port)
The Old Port of Marseille is located at the bottom of the famous Canebière , the main shopping street of Marseille. Guarded by two massive forts (Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort Saint-Jean), the iconic Old Port is the oldest part of the city and the place where the history of Marseille began. Vibrant, colorful and bustling with people, the Old Port has been the beating heart of the city for centuries and is nowadays a symbol of Marseille.
Besides promenades packed with cafes, restaurants and shops, here you can find a fish market (Marché aux Poissons) on Quay des Belges, the picturesque Sainte Marie lighthouse , the 17th-century Baroque building of the City Hall (Hôtel de Ville), a metro station, Colorbüs hop on hop off bus station, ferry boats, Petit Trains de Marseille and many other attractions.
If you are interested in the arts, history and culture of Marseille, in the surrounding streets, you’ll also find a few museums and churches including the Marseille History Museum , The Marseille Soap Museum and others. Old Port is also one of the main places to eat in Marseille, so make sure you try out delicious local seafood specialties.
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2. Notre Dame de la Garde
Built in the 19th century on the foundations of an ancient fort on the top of the city’s highest hill, Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde (known as “la Bonne Mère” – “the Good Mother” among the local population) is the symbol of Marseille and the city’s most visited landmark.
The impressive Romano-Byzantine basilica is famous for its lavish interior and grand bell tower capped with the golden statue of the Virgin Mary. The church dominates the city skyline and can be seen from downtown. It is located at approximately 2.5 km/1.5 miles (a 35-minute walk) from the Old Port and you can reach it on foot (multiple stairs involved) or via bus (bus no. 60 stops in front of the basilica). Access to the church is free.
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3. Le Panier (Marseille’s Old Town)
Le Panier neighborhood is Marseille’s Old Town, located just north of the Vieux-Port. The Panier is famous for its steep alleys, artistic ambiance, colorful murals, old and tall buildings, historic squares and hilly streets filled with authentic cafes, eateries and shops. Some of the major city landmarks are located in Le Panier such as:
- Marseille Cathedral – Also known as Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille and Cathédrale de la Major , this stunning cathedral built in the Byzantine and Roman Revival styles dates back to the early 19th century and is renowned for its magnificent interior lined with murals, mosaic and marble. The cathedral overlooks La Joliette cruise port.
- Vieille Charité (Centre de la Vieille Charité) – Situated in the heart of Le Panier, only 600 m from Marseille Cathedral, this exceptional building was designed by the Marseille-born architect Pierre Puget and built between 1671 and 1749. Originally built as an almshouse (a charitable housing for the city’s poor and beggars), this domed architectural gem today houses the Marseille International Poetry Centre, the Museum of Art of Africa, Oceania and Amerindia, research centers, art galleries, museums and a bookshop.
- Église Saint Laurent – The 12th-century church of Saint Laurent and the adjoining 17th-century chapel of Sainte-Catherine dominate La Joliette, Le Panier district and the Old Port from a hilltop.
- Mucem – Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean – A museum stands at the entrance to the Vieux-Port and offers an amazing insight into the civilizations of the Mediterranean.
- Musée Regards de Provence – This classic and modern art museum overlooks La Joliette wharves and is located across Mucem, next to Marseille Cathedral.
- Église Notre-Dame-des-Accoules – Another beautiful place of worship located right behind the City Hall, a few blocks away from the Vieux-Port.
- Place de Lenche – One of the most famous squares where you’ll find numerous eateries and cafes.
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4. Vallon des Auffes
Located in the 7 th arrondissement of Marseille, 2.5 km/1.5 miles (a 30-minute walk) southwest of the Vieux Port, Vallon des Auffes is a small Provençal fishing village and a fishermen’s paradise. Nestled between two cliffs, at a stone’s throw from the Catalan beach, this charming village boasts picturesque fishermen’s huts and small traditional fishing boats scattered on both sides of Pont du Vallon des Auffes , a concrete arched bridge built in the 19th century, during the construction of the Corniche of President John F. Kennedy.
Vallon des Auffes is a true hidden gem of Marseille and if you are looking for a peaceful oasis and fresh fish specialties, this is the place to go!
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5. Palais Longchamp
The breathtaking Palais Longchamp is located in the 4 th arrondissement of Marseille, roughly 2 km/1.2 miles (a 30-minute walk) east of the Vieux-Port. This impressive historical monument was constructed in the 19th century to bring water to the city and nowadays is home to the Museum of Fine Arts (Musée des beaux-arts de Marseille, east wing of the palace) and Natural History Museum of Marseille (Muséum Histoire Naturel de Marseille, west wing).
The palace is surrounded by a wonderful park filled with animal sculptures and an imposing fountain with cascades (known as château d’eau or “water castle”). Palais Longchamp area is open to the public and is a true green oasis in the middle of the bustling city.
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6. Château d’If
The iconic Château d’If is a fortress and former prison famous for being one of the settings of Alexandre Dumas’ adventure novel “The Count of Monte Cristo”. Château d’If is located about 1.5 km/1 mile offshore from Marseille and 5.5 km/3.5 miles from the Vieux-Port. It is the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago known for being entirely fortified and centered around the “château”, a square, three-story building flanked by three towers with large gun embrasures.
The château was built in the 16th century for military and defensive purposes, however, it was mainly used as a dumping ground for political and religious detainees throughout the centuries. Today, Château d’If is a historic monument and a tourist attraction that can be visited by ferry from the Vieux-Port.
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7. Park National des Calanques
The Calanques National Park is a paradise for nature lovers and those of you who seek breathtaking landscapes. Calanques are narrow, steep-walled inlets found along the Mediterranean coast and the most beautiful examples of this formation can be found in the Massif des Calanques, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department.
The Calanques of Marseille extends for 20 km/12 miles in length along the coast between Marseille and Cassis, culminating in Mont Puget. In this beautiful national park, you can admire unique flora and fauna, spectacular landscapes and dramatic cliffs overlooking mesmerizing turquoise waters. If you are an adventure seeker, there are many activities offered such as kayaking, rock climbing, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing and swimming among others!
The most popular coves are Calanque de Sormiou (the biggest calanque, known for rock climbing), Calanque de Sugiton (popular for hikers), Calanque de Morgiou, Calanque d’En-Vau and Calanque de Port-Miou (near Cassis). If you are taking a tour from the Marseille port (MPCT), you’ll reach the Calanques National Park in about 45 minutes drive (20 km/12 miles). If you are coming from Marseille downtown, it takes around 35 minutes drive (14 km/8.7 miles).
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8. Frioul Islands
The Frioul Islands (Îles du Frioul) are a French archipelago located within the protected area of the Calanques National Park, about 4 km/2 miles off the coast of Marseille. Frioul archipelago is made up of four scenic islands including Pomègue, Ratonneau, Tiboulen, and If, where the legendary Château d’If is located.
The islands are home to endemic flora and fauna and boast a rich historic heritage with fortresses, ramparts, beautiful beaches, hidden coves, and a variety of restaurants and shops for tourists. L’île de Pomègues is connected to l’île de Ratonneau via a causeway and both islands can be visited on foot within a couple of hours.
There are ferry boat rides organized from Vieux-Port de Marseille. The ride takes 15 minutes each way and the boat disembarks passengers at Port du Frioul, from where you can explore the two islands on foot. While there, make sure you visit the beautiful coves (calanques) of Saint-Estève and Morgiret, as well as Calanque de la Crine, often considered the most beautiful cove of the archipelago.
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Located 27 km/17 miles (a 45-minute drive) east of Marseille, Cassis is a charming port town and the French Riviera’s popular tourist destination. This lovely town is known for its falaises (cliffs) and the Calanques (sheltered inlets), renowned wines, pebbly beaches, and a picturesque harbour filled with seafront cafes and restaurants.
While there, make sure you visit Cassis Market (Marché de Cassis), Plage de la Grande Mer , Plage du Bestouan , Cassis harbour and its wonderful calanques such as Calanque de Port-Miou .
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10. Aix-en-Provence
Aix-en-Provence is a university city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region situated 32 km/20 miles (a 40-minute drive) north of Marseille. The birthplace of Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, Aix-en-Provence has always been an inspiration for painters, writers and musicians who used to live and work in the city. Nowadays, you can visit the city’s numerous museums, art galleries, artists’ studios ( Atelier Cézanne ) or explore its historic monuments, fountains and squares.
One of the most lively places in the city is Cours Mirabeau , a beautiful tree-lined avenue where you’ll find cafes, eateries and the impressive, 19th-century Fontaine de la Rotonde with its extravagant sculptures. The city is divided into two parts: the new part called Quartier Mazarin and the old, medieval part of the city with its narrow streets and the iconic Aix Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur d’Aix-en-Provence) dating from the 12th century, one of the main city’s symbols.
Aix-en-Provence is a historic city with many cobblestone areas that are not wheelchair-friendly. Make sure you make comfortable shoes while exploring the city.
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11. Avignon
The medieval city of Avignon is located roughly 100 km/62 miles (a 1h 15-minute drive) northwest of Marseille. Set on the Rhône River, Avignon is best known for being the seat of Catholic popes from 1309 to 1377. The historic center of Avignon, which includes the massive Palais des Papes , Avignon Cathedral and the famous Pont d’Avignon (The Bridge of Avignon), was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 due to its outstanding architectural and historic value.
Besides a large number of historic monuments and landmarks, Avignon is also famous for Festival d’Avignon , an annual arts festival that attracts tourists and art lovers from all across Europe.
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12. Orange Vélodrome
Last but not least, if you are a football fan you can visit Stade Vélodrome, home to the Olympique de Marseille football club. This massive, multi-purpose stadium has been a venue for the 1938 and 1998 FIFA World Cups and is the largest club football ground in France, with a capacity of 67.394 spectators.
Stade Vélodrome is located 3.7 km/2.3 miles (a 10-minute drive) south of Vieux-Port de Marseille. Guided tours are available.
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9 Best Things To Do in Marseille
Updated February 11, 2021
Meandering through Marseille's past, whether it's through the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde or the Le Panier and Vieux Port districts – or even the mysterious island on which Château d'If sits – is one of the best ways to experience France's
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Le Panier – or the Basket – gives a glimpse of Old Marseille and real Marseille culture. From its narrow winding streets that spill into squares to its restaurants, ateliers (worskshops) and terraced homes, Le Panier is a delightful place to meander. It's also convenient to attractions, such as MuCEM and Cathedrale de la Major , among others.
Visitors say that this district is full of character, highlighting the street art and local restaurants and boutiques. Others describe it as charming and a great place to wander for a few hours.
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Vieux Port started docking ships and boats back in 600 B.C., and it was a vibrant hub of the city until steamboats became the preferred mode of transport and Vieux Port was considered too shallow. Later in WWII, the Germans bombed the port, and it was left in disrepair until the mid-1900s when a revitalization project restored the port. These days, it is back to its former self, with scores of bobbing sailboats and an array of restaurants, bars and shops located just ashore.
Recent visitors said you could easily spend hours strolling through Vieux Port, perusing various shops and restaurants to satisfy any taste – and even hopping aboard a Ferris wheel. History buffs will be entertained here too, as there are several historical structures still standing, including Église Saint-Ferréol les Augustins, a Roman Catholic church that dates back to the 12th century.
Abbaye Saint Victor Abbaye Saint Victor free
Abbaye Saint Victor is a working Catholic church, which was founded back in the 11th century as an abbey and named for the Roman soldier and Christian martyr Victor of Marseille. Much of the abbey was destroyed in 1794, with the austere church and crypts remaining.
Visitors call the abbey simple – and somehow stunning in its stark design. Others highly recommend paying the 2 euros for access to the unique crypts.
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Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde free
The Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde – translated as Our Lady of the Guard – was built in the 1850s on the foundation of Marseille's ancient fortress. Today, this working Catholic basilica – filled with stunning marble, murals and mosaics – is a symbol of the city, the crowning point of its skyline and likewise, a wonderful place to enjoy sweeping views of the city below. You'll probably be able to spot it from the harbor, as a large, gilded statue of the Virgin Mary sits atop the bell tower.
Some visitors called the climb up to the top "tough," but the views worth it. Although travelers admit that the church is beautiful, they were most impressed with the panoramic views. However, several reviewers also warned of heavy crowds and potential pickpockets.
Fort Saint-Jean Fort Saint-Jean
Built in 1660 by Louis XIV, Fort Saint-Jean is a well-preserved fortress guarding Marseille at the entrance to the Old Port . Interestingly, it was built not to keep invaders at bay but to tamp down a local rebellion. Later, in the 19th and 20th centuries, it was used by the French military until German military forces occupied it during WWII. Today, the storied fort is a tourist attraction, where travelers stretch their legs and relax rather than prepare for battle.
Travelers of all ages rave about the peaceful atmosphere of Fort Saint-Jean and the wonderful views from the top. They also note that it's surprisingly accessible, with ramps and elevators.
Parc National des Calanques Parc National des Calanques
Visualize jagged limestone cliffs dropping into secret pebble beaches, which are lapped by the aquamarine waters of the Mediterranean Sea, and you'll start to get a picture of the Parc National des Calanques. Although many travelers view this national park from the sea, others say the hiking is absolutely magical too.
Recent visitors said pictures don't do the Parc National des Calanques justice, swooning that its cliffs, inlets and beaches are breathtaking. While tourists mentioned seeing locals sunbathing on the secluded beaches, rock climbing and rappelling, and hiking, travelers short on time might have to limit themselves to a boat tour. The tourism board recommends a number of operators , including Croisieres Marseille Calanques and Levantin . These boat tours range in price: For instance, a brunch tour with Levantin costs 69 euros in the winter low season and 79 euros in summer high season.
Mucem Mucem
The Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée, which goes by its acronym Mucem, is Marseille's history and cultural museum that leads visitors on an anthropological journey through Mediterranean history. Architect Rudy Ricciotti designed the contemporary building, which connects to the 13th-century Fort Saint-Jean via a footbridge.
Travelers say this museum gives you a great understanding of the region's past all the way up to present-day. They also highlight the Mucem's rooftop gardens, saying that the views from these vantages are some of the best.
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Where the Abbaye Saint Victor is unembellished in its design, the Cath é drale de la Major is ornate. But it's also younger: The Cathédrale de la Major was built in the mid- to late 19th century, and its unique Byzantine design reflects a period in time where Marseille port was "the gateway to the east." Inside, visitors will find mosaics, statues and side chapels.
Recent visitors said the Cath é drale de la Major is as impressive inside as it is outside. They also appreciate its location in Le Panier, near other top attractions, such as MuCEM and Fort Saint Jean.
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Château d'If Château d'If
Château d'If is a 16th-century fortress, commissioned by King Francois I, set atop the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago less than a mile from Marseille. It was later used as a prison, considered ideal for its isolated, escape-proof location (similar to San Francisco 's Alcatraz ). Visitors to Marseille often travel by boat to this beautiful and mysterious monument, especially since it inspired the prison setting of Alexandre Dumas' famous book, "The Count of Monte Cristo."
Once on the island, visitors are free to wander Château d'If at their leisure. Recent travelers described the experience as interesting, both for the ancient history exhibited here, as well as for the stellar views of the bay and Marseille in the distance. Since the island boasts only one outdoor cafe, some wish that there was more in the way of eateries or gift shops – even as a place to shelter from the cold winds of the island and kill time before boarding the ferry back to the city.
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5. Châteauneuf Du Pape intensive vineyard & fine wine experience
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18. Wine Tour Bandol & Cassis from Marseille
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Best things to do and see in Marseille
Did you know that Marseille is one of the most populated cities in France? This beautiful city, located on the Costa Azul has one of the largest ports in the country and is a mandatory destination for any traveler. A pay-what-you-please walking tour will help you to get to know this city, its many monuments, and also its lifestyle, the curiosities, its history and most importantly, all its lesser-known tourist attractions so that you can really get the full experience and make some lasting memories of Marseille.
The free walking tours in Marseille cross the city each day, with options available in English and Spanish, along with some other languages, as well as having options to book your tour for the morning, afternoon, or evening. If you have any questions about the tour, the route, the guide, or the quality, you can check out what other walkers have said in their reviews online , so you can choose the best tour for you. When you’re in Marseille, you should really consider getting a tour that takes you to check out Marseille’s Old Port, Fort Saint-Jean, the Cathedral of Marseille, Vieille Charite, The Palace or “Palais” of Longchamp or the Basilica Notre Dame de la Garde among many others!
Other walkers who reviewed guru walks in Marseilles also found interesting walking tours to do in nearby cities such as Nice, Bordeaux, Nantes o Paris. You can see them all one GuruWalk’s page and reserve your tour for free.
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OM-Benfica: vers une interdiction de déplacement des supporteurs portugais à Marseille
C’est une décision qui risque de faire beaucoup de bruit. Selon les informations de RMC Sport, la Préfecture de police des Bouches-du-Rhône va prendre la décision d’interdire le déplacement des supporteurs portugais lors du match retour de Benfica au Vélodrome le 18 avril prochain (quart de finale retour de Ligue Europa).
Une décision qui pourrait très probablement avoir pour conséquence une interdiction de déplacement des supporteurs marseillais au Portugal, pour le match aller prévu ce jeudi 11 avril, dans un souci de réciprocité.
Les explications qui justifient, selon les autorités, cette interdiction sont multiples. Les services de renseignements ont identifié environ 200 à 300 supporters violents au sein des groupes ultras du Benfica. Le groupe des Diables Rouges, de sensibilité d’extrême droite, est notamment visé, comme celui des No Name Boys, affilié à un groupe croate considéré comme hooligans (Torcida Split), jugé très dangereux et qui ne se déplacerait que pour semer la zizanie.
Face à ce risque, les autorités craignent une réaction des supporteurs marseillais qui ont souvent pour habitude de vouloir “défendre leur territoire” et qui ont des idées qui sont à l’opposé de celles prônées par ces ultras portugais.
La crainte de la Préfecture de police réside également dans le fait que les matchs de Benfica, qui plus est pour un quart de finale de C3, attirent beaucoup de supporteurs, au point de remplir totalement la zone visiteurs (plus de 3000 personnes).
Autre élément qui a motivé cette décision: les ultras portugais n’auraient pas pour habitude de forcément respecter les points de rendez-vous. Ils se déplaceraient surtout en petits groupes, par avion ou voiture, et non en bus, ce qui rend plus difficile le travail des autorités.
Dans un contexte de plan Vigipirate au niveau "Urgence attentat" et de lutte contre le trafic de drogue à Marseille, qui a mobilisé énormément de moyens policiers ces derniers jours , le préfet de police Pierre-Édouard Colliex, récemment nommé, a jugé qu’il était plus sage de ne pas autoriser la venue des fans de Benfica.
L’OM en a été informé et cette décision est forcément mal vécue au sein du club. Elle le sera d’autant plus au sein des groupes de supporteurs marseillais, qui se font une joie d’aller à Lisbonne et de vivre un moment fort sur cette affiche européenne. Beaucoup de supporteurs marseillais, pas forcément ceux des associations d’ailleurs, ont déjà acheté leurs billets d’avion, réservé leurs hôtels et organisé leurs voyages.
Ce serait donc une énorme déception si le déplacement était effectivement interdit. Aucune interdiction de déplacement n’a encore été signifiée pour les fans de l’OM mais elle est désormais redoutée. Le club olympien travaille sur ce dossier activement. Et le feuilleton ne fait sûrement que commencer…
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PARIS (AP) — Lille moved into third place in the French league after a 3-1 victory over a faltering Marseille on Friday.
The win took Lille above Monaco on goal difference and to within a point of second-placed Brest. It has not lost a league game at home since September.
Jonathan David opened the scoring from the penalty spot after 53 minutes to take his season tally to 15, second only to Kylian Mbappé in the Ligue 1 scoring chart.
Rémy Cabella made it two, and although Ismaily’s own goal gave Marseille a glimmer of hope, Gabriel Gudmundsson restored Lille’s two-goal advantage in the 83rd.
It was Marseille’s third league defeat in a row, its worst run this season.
The south coast club remained in seventh place, above Reims and Rennes on goal difference, although both have a game in hand.
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Small Group Marseille Shore Excursion : Avignon & Chateauneuf du Pape Wine Tour. 13. Make the most of your time ashore in Marseille, and enjoy a cultural day out, with this full-day, small-group tour. In the morning, depart directly from Marseille's port, and travel in a comfortable vehicle.
9. Cassis and Aix en Provence Sightseeing Tour from Marseille. See the best of Cassis and Aix en Provence, two gems of the Provence region, on this 7-hours tour with a local guide. Setting…. 10. Marseille Shore Excursion: Half Day Tour of Marseille by Electric Bike.
1. Marseille: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour. Marseille is a city rich in history and culture. It has many tourist sites to discover, including the Old Port, La Major Cathedral, the Vallon des Auffes, the Mucem, Notre-Dame de la Garde, etc. Climb aboard our panoramic buses and admire the historic heart and must-see sights of Marseille!
1. Marseille Shore Excursion: Half Day Tour of Marseille by Electric Bike. 66. E-Bike Tours. 4 hours. Make the most of limited time in Marseille by going on a half-day electric bike tour. Cover many of the city's top attractions…. Free cancellation. Recommended by 93% of travelers.
Here is a selection of the best guided tours in Marseille: 1) Cassis Calanques and La Ciotat Private Guided Tour. 2) Explore Marseille's Marvels: Uncover the Hidden Treasures! 3) One day in the National Park of Camargue. 4) Explore the beauty of Authentic Provence, les Alpilles with your local guide.
122 Marseille tour packages with 199 reviews Save and compare this adventure. View Map . Bicycle ... I would recommend this trip to anyone looking to enjoy the countryside and south of France! Destinations Marseille, Carpentras, Gordes, Cavaillon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence +4 more Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Country Region Southern France ...
Guided tour of unusal districts. Live a memorable experience in the belly of Marseille with our guided tour of the 'M.I.N' (National Interest Market), located in the Arnavaux district and walk through the different alleys with our guide for an exchange with the producers. Enjoy a breakfast at dawn among the seasonal products.
Discover the city of Marseille with Colorbüs, the only open-air tour of Marseille. Our fun and authentic tour allows you to discover the culture and beauty of Marseille with incredible ease.. Hop on board our panoramic buses and minibus convertibles and discover facts and anecdotes about the city's most iconic monuments.You can get off as many times as you like at our various stops to ...
These experiences are best for boat tours & water sports in Marseille: 3h Kayak Tour at Calanques National Park; Guided kayak excursion in creeks; Rando-Palmée Escapade around an island; Half-day excursion in the Calanques of Frioul; Daytime 13H - 17H Boat cruise on the Archipel & Calanques; See more boat tours & water sports in Marseille on ...
From north to south, Marseille will surprise you with its many facets. Seaside, flower-filled streets and natural areas, there's something for everyone. Plan your stay in Marseille : weekends, family holidays, congress and seminars. Find hotels in Marseille, monuments, and all the practical information.
The second-largest city in France and also its oldest, Marseille is brimming with gorgeous coastlines, fascinating museums and galleries, and thousands of years of history that has created a rich cultural melting pot. Join your private guide to discover an authentic taste of life in this bustling port city. Our guided tours of Marseilles ...
FREE TOUR Marseille Get to know the oldest city in France ! It will be our pleasure to tell you everything about our beautiful Marseille. Starting at the Old Port, we'll work through Marseille's historic neighborhood, Le Panier while talking about its History and Marseille's most important monuments. Book your ticket!
There were problems in getting correct tour information from tourradar/Explore and in trying to pay for the tour. Erwin was a very good tour leader, enthusiastic and helpful. Destinations Marseille, Carpentras, Gordes, Cavaillon, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence +4 more Age Range 16 to 85 year olds Country Region Southern France, Provence +1 more ...
From 55 €. Tour 2 h Discovery of Marseille by the sea. From 420 €. Semi rigid - Aperitif on the sea. From 130 €. Calanques Sailing Day Trip with Lunch and Wine. 9.9 Excellent. From 580 €. Private morning outing to the calanques.
2. MPCT (Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal) This cruise ship terminal is also known as MPCC (Marseille Provence Cruise Center) or Môle Léon Gourret piers. MPCT is located in the industrial zone northwest of the Vieux-Port de Marseille, approximately 8 km/5 miles (a 20-minute drive) from the city center.
France. Europe. Travel Guides. ... City Sightseeing Tour of Marseille (154 reviews) from $88.27. Read More. Aix-en-Provence, Cassis, Marseille - Private Tour From Marseille (20 reviews)
5. Small Group Marseille Shore Excursion : Avignon & Chateauneuf du Pape Wine Tour. 3. Spring Break. 6+ hours. Enjoy this shared shore excursion from Marseille port to discover the town of Avignon and the wine of Chateauneuf du Pape…. Free cancellation. from.
229 free tours in France. 16 free tours in Marseille. The best guruwalks in Marseille (14 / 16) Marseille Free Walking Tour - Le Panier 1701 ratings. 4.6 Duration: 2h Starts at: 11:00 and 18:00 ... Marseille: tour in the heart of the liveliest port in Europe Best things to do and see in Marseille
La préfecture de police des Bouches-du-Rhône va prendre la décision d'interdire le déplacement des supporteurs de Benfica pour leur match de Ligue Europa contre l'OM à Marseille. Ce qui ...
The Associated Press. PARIS (AP) — Lille moved into third place in the French league after a 3-1 victory over a faltering Marseille on Friday. The win took Lille above Monaco on goal difference ...