

Historic port and heart of Marseille, offering stunning views, vibrant markets, and rich maritime history.
Marseille's historic harbor, bustling with boats, cafes, and street performers.
Iconic basilica offering panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean.
Museum of Civilizations in Europe and the Mediterranean, showcasing Mediterranean culture and history.

Marseille's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.

Exploring the old port and historic neighborhoods requires comfortable footwear.
Stay hydrated while exploring the city and reduce plastic waste.

Hand-painted clay figurines depicting local characters and scenes, a traditional Marseille Christmas decoration.
Natural olive oil soap, produced in Marseille since the 17th century, known for its purity and gentle properties.
Official game balls for the traditional Provençal sport of pétanque, handcrafted from wood or metal.

Marseille's signature sandwich, filled with tuna, anchovies, hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes, and olives.

Small, boat-shaped pastry made with orange blossom water and candied orange peel.
Rich fish stew made with at least three types of fish, along with various vegetables and herbs.
A historic Marseille institution, serving traditional French breakfast since 1966.
A cozy spot in the heart of the Panier district, offering a delightful breakfast with a view.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering stunning views of the Old Port and exceptional seafood dishes.
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The Palace of Jacques C Ur is a historical gem nestled in the Seine-Saint-Denis district, renowned for its stunning architecture and rich history. This opulent palace offers a glimpse into the grandeur of its era, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens.

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