Attractions and Places to Visit in Marseille

France’s second-largest city and most important port, bustling Marseille offers visitors vibrant old neighborhoods and historic sights. Roughly 482 miles (775 km) south of Paris on the Mediterranean coast, Marseille, a major transportation hub, serves as an ideal base for exploring the French Riviera and Provence.

Marseille France has many interesting tourist attractions, museums and famous city landmarks. Located on France's Mediterranean coast, Marseille is the country's largest port and one of its oldest cities. The Vieux Port area has many historical buildings and places of interest. There are many good hotels in the centre of Marseille and throughout the metropolitan area. Many tourists to France begin their southern France or Riviera vacation in Marseille France. Popular tourist destinations to the east of Marseille include St-Tropez,Cannes and Nice France.

The Port of Marseille is a port-of-call for many Mediterranean cruises. The Marseille train station is the departure point for rail service to cities in France. High-speed TGV trains travel between Paris and Marseille in just three hours. The Aéroport de Marseille Provence, located in Marignane France, is a major airline hub for flights to African and European destinations.

Le Panier

Le Panier

Splendidly situated on a hillside above the Vieux Port, this colorful neighborhood is the historic center and cultural heart of Marseille. Le Panier is Marseille's oldest quarter, inhabited since...
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MuCEM (Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée)

MuCEM

A stunning complex of three different sites, this expansive museum features a wealth of discoveries. Through the museum's galleries as well as lectures and film screenings, visitors can explore...
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Vieux Port

Vieux Port

In Marseille you will find beautiful villages, each with their own ancient church. Explore the narrow lanes, browse the local shops and then enjoy a lazy lunch on a shady terrace.
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