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Radisson Blu Hotel Marseille Vieux Port
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What to Do in Marseille
Notre Dame de la Garde BasilicaOverlooking the city, the majestic basilica is the local's favourite. A must-see for the amazing architecture and breath-taking views. |
Marseille CathedralA grandiose Neo-Romanesque cathedral. A must-see for its size and the majestic interior. The old church of the same name is nearby. |
Old Port of MarseilleThe site of Marseille's first settlement. Nowadays, you can see the little ships, enter the shops or sit down at the restaurants. |
Porte d'AixA beautiful Classical victory arch, although smaller than the one in Paris. Overlooks the old entry to the city. |
Longchamp PalaceThe imposing structure is truly a gem of Marseille's architecture. Visit one of the museums housed here or walk the beautiful gardens. |
Abbey of St. Victor, MarseilleWith over 1000 years of history, the spooky crypt and catacombs and the picturesque church, this is a place worth visiting. |
Cours Julien MarketThis lively street hosts numerous markets – flowers on Wednesdays, books every other Saturdays, antiques on Sundays, etc. A wonderful sight. |
St. Nicolas FortGuarding the city's old port, the fort boasts an intriguing radial design. Played an important role during the French Revolution. |
Le Panier QuarterMarseille's oldest settlement. The quarter was blown up by the Nazis in WWII; ruins of Roman settlements were found after the war. |
Rue Saint FerreolTogether with the surrounding streets, Rue Saint Ferreol makes up the shopping district. All the major brands can be found here. |
Château d’IfThe famous prison was immortalised by Alexandre Dumas' novel Count Monte Christo. A must-see. |
Pharo PalaceOriginally Napoleon III's water residence, this palace is something to look out for its amazing architecture. |
Lafayette GalleriesMarseille's very own shopping mall – French style. There are the typical clothing shops, but there is also a gourmet supermarket. |
Fort St. JeanBuilt together with its sister fortress to prevent riots in Marseille. An imposing piece of architecture. |
Garden of RemainsNot just any garden – you can find the ruins of Greek and Roman settlement here, all well-documented by panels in several languages. |
Town Hall, MarseilleA graceful example of 17th century architecture. The spot has been a meeting place of the city council since the Middle Ages. |
