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FromJeddah (JED) | ToMarseille (MRS) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Tue 25 Mar | From SAR1,319.99* Seen: 1 day ago | From Jeddah To Marseille Fare Type One-way Economy Dates Depart: Tue 25 Mar From SAR1,319.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
FromRiyadh (RUH) | ToMarseille (MRS) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Mon 14 Apr | From SAR1,201.59* Seen: 9 hrs ago | From Riyadh To Marseille Fare Type One-way Economy Dates Depart: Mon 14 Apr From SAR1,201.59 Seen: 9 hrs ago |
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FromNajran (EAM) | ToMarseille (MRS) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Mon 10 Mar | From SAR1,172.72* Seen: 9 hrs ago | From Najran To Marseille Fare Type One-way Economy Dates Depart: Mon 10 Mar From SAR1,172.72 Seen: 9 hrs ago |
FromJizan (GIZ) | ToMarseille (MRS) | One-way / Economy | Depart: Sat 01 Mar | From SAR1,146.63* Seen: 9 hrs ago | From Jizan To Marseille Fare Type One-way Economy Dates Depart: Sat 01 Mar From SAR1,146.63 Seen: 9 hrs ago |
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A Complete Marseille Travel Guide
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Marseille is a stunning port city on the Mediterranean Sea in southern France. Much more than just a global industrial and commercial hub, this metropolis boasts incredible landscapes, mouthwatering cuisine, and interesting cultural and historic sites. It’s also a flynas favorite winter destination and in our Marseille travel guide, we take a closer look at everything this gorgeous city has to offer.
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Founded more than 2,600 years ago, Marseille is the oldest city and largest port in France. Many associate Marseille with delicious bouillabaisse, crystal-clear seas, and astounding architecture. But, did you know, it’s also known as the City of Soap? And, to this day there are still a handful of original soap manufacturers featuring the sought-after Marseilles label.
Best Places to Visit in Marseille
from ancient buildings to interesting sites, this city has something for everyone. Let’s take a look at some of the must-see places in Marseille.
Old Port
The Old Port, also known as the Vieux Port of Marseille, is the metaphorical heart of the city. It sits at the bottom of the famous ‘La Canebière’ — a long avenue filled with shop after shop. This port is where Marseille’s history began. Today, it’s a bustling hive of luxury hotels, restaurants, shops, and scenes, such as the metal transporter bridge joining two forts. A visit to the Old Port is a must on your Marseille holiday itinerary.
Magalone Garden
Jardin de la Magalone (or Magalone Garden) is one of the Notable Gardens of France. It’s a sprawling expanse of greenery, fountains, and statues with an 18th-century bastide (country house). Young and old will enjoy its tranquility and beauty.
Mucem Museum
Pegged as the best in Marseille, this vast museum features three distinct sites — J4 Esplanade, Saint Jean Fort, and the conservation and resource center. Here, you can learn more about the rich history of the European and Mediterranean cultures that influenced Marseille since its origins.
Palais Longchamp
This monument is another must-see while holidaying in Marseille. Enveloped by a charming park, Palais Longchamp was initially constructed to bring water to the city after a cholera epidemic broke out due to shortages. It’s famous for being an architectural wonder of its time.
Citè Radieuse
The Citè Radieuse (or Radiant City) is a UNESCO world heritage site. The architecture of this housing block incorporates light, perspective, and color in remarkable ways. If you’re interested in buildings and unique designs, visiting this location is a must on your vacation to-do list.
Things to do in Marseille
Are you a foodie in search of new gastronomic experiences? Or, an adventurer keen on nature? What about a connoisseur of leisure looking for that perfect beach where you can just sit back and relax? Marseille has something that suits your holiday preferences.
Shop in La Canebière
More than a mile long, this tree-lined street brims with a variety of stores and is any shopper’s dream. The first luxury shops on this world-famous boulevard were established in 1785 and included places such as a bookshop, confectionary, and perfumery. Here, you can stroll from shop to shop and enjoy delicious refreshments and eats at one of the many cafès or restaurants.
Explore the Calanques
A marvel of nature, Marseille’s Calanques are rocky coves of limestone. Take a boat trip through this incredibly beautiful scenery with its pebble and sand beaches, small fjords, and sparkling turquoise seas. You can even rent a kayak and explore everything up close. You can also hike in the Calanques National Park. It’s an adventure the whole family will love.
Discover the natural beauty of Château d’If (If Castle)
A boat cruise to If Castle — a formidable prison of old — is an experience not to be missed. Here, you’ll discover more about the local animal and plant life. It’s also a great chance to escape the hustle and bustle of the busy city for a while and connect with nature.
Best Places to Eat in Marseille
Marseille prides itself on top-quality cuisine. So, whether you grab a quick coffee and pastry at a café or go out for a special dinner, the eateries in this city do not disappoint. Famous for its seafood, we recommend you try Entre Terre et Mer and Pierrot Cogquilages for sumptuous dining.
For something different, we recommend the burgers at Le Bistro Du Panier and the seafood wraps at Pain A L’ail. Douce Pizza is definitely one of the go-to's for pizza and anything else Italian.
Best Places to Stay in Marseille
from luxury boutique hotels to beautiful sea views, self-catering apartments, and modern villas, Marseille offers a variety of exceptional stays for every kind of traveler. If you’re looking for a memorable stay in Marseille, we’ve handpicked a few favorites.
Hotel Les Bords De Mer is an oceanside hotel with breathtaking views over the Mediterranean. It’s near the old town and beach.
Staycity Aparthotels is close to the Old Port and offers accommodation with a kitchen and quick access to the train station.
Hôtel La Residence du Vieux Port looks out over the harbor and offers affordable accommodation.
The InterContinental Marseille Hôtel Dieu is luxurious and comfortable with an excellent breakfast buffet.
Getting around in Marseille
The city of Marseille is known for its accessible public transport — trams, the metro, buses, and taxis. There is also access to an easy-to-use ferry system if you plan to go further afield during your trip to Marseille. Or, rent your own car and explore the city at your own pace.
Weather in Marseille
Marseille summers are fleeting and warm with highs of up to 84°F. The winters are cold and windy and the temperature sometimes dip as low as 30°F. If you want to escape the warm Saudi winters, Marseille is a great destination.
FAQs
How long should I make my Marseille holiday?
Answer: This city is vast and we recommend a visit of between three and seven days to make the most of your Marseille holiday.
What is Marseille best known for?
Answer: Marseille has a deep cultural history and some stunning landmarks, but it’s also widely known for its bouillabaisse — a fish stew flavored with garlic and saffron — and its sparkling seas.
Can I explore Marseille on foot?
Answer: Yes, there are many areas, such as the Old Port or Canebière, where you can meander from shop to shop.