

MuCEM is a national museum of civilizations in Europe and the Mediterranean, located in Marseille, France. It explores the shared history and cultural exchanges between these regions.
Marseille has a Mediterranean climate with occasional rain, a jacket will keep you dry.
Exploring the museum and city on foot requires comfortable footwear.
Protect your skin from the sun during outdoor activities.

Marseille-style sandwich with tuna, olives, and anchovies.

Sweet, boat-shaped pastry with orange blossom water.

Rich seafood stew with rascasse, scorpionfish, and monkfish.
Located within the MuCEM, this café offers stunning views of the Mediterranean and serves a delightful breakfast.
A historic café near the MuCEM, offering a traditional French breakfast with a view of the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde.
Known for its fresh seafood, this restaurant offers a beautiful view of the old port of Marseille.
Hand-painted clay figurines depicting Provençal life, a traditional Christmas decoration.
Natural olive oil soap, produced in Marseille since the 17th century.
Traditional French game of boules, played with hand-crafted metal or wooden balls.

A historic fort offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, with a beautiful garden and architectural remnants.
A unique museum dedicated to the civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean, featuring a rich collection of artifacts and interactive exhibits.
A picturesque harbor with a vibrant atmosphere, lined with cafes, restaurants, and street artists.
Plettenberg Bay, a picturesque coastal town, offers a blend of pristine beaches, lush forests, and rich history.
Ancient marketplace and gathering place in Delphi, offering stunning views of the valley and surrounding mountains.

A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Durga, situated on the Indrakeeladri hill in Vijayawada, offering panoramic views of the city.