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Marseille's Old Port of Marseille neighborhood is known for its waterfront and museums, and entices visitors with attractions including Hotel de Ville and Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations.
Marseille's 8th Arrondissement neighborhood is known for its beaches and waterfront, and entices visitors with attractions including Borely Beach and Prado Beach.
Marseille's Prado-Perier neighborhood is known for its waterfront and beaches, and entices visitors with attractions including International Fair and Exhibition Center Marseille and Le Prado.
Marseille's 9th arrondissement, the largest district, boasts the historic Mazargues Obelisk and War Cemetery, with convenient access to Rond-Point du Prado and Sainte-Marguerite Dromel metro stations.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Velodrome Stadium, a stadium in 8th Arrondissement. If you think Velodrome Stadium is cool, you also might like Palais des Sports de Marseille and Le Dôme, both located nearby.
You can stroll along Grand Port Maritime de Marseille for relaxing water views when you're in 2nd Arrondissement. If you carry on walking you'll get to Marseille Ferry Terminal, Marseille Fos Port, and Docks of Joliette for some more water views.
If a restful vacation is part of your travel plans, Prado Beach might be the perfect place to seek out during your trip to Marseille. While you're in the area, stroll along the seaside.
Between the old port's fishing boats and the gleaming MuCEM museum, Marseille's Mediterranean spirit shines brightest. Climb to Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica for views that explain why painters have been obsessed with this light for centuries. The ancient Le Panier district reveals narrow streets where laundry flaps above tiny squares. At Palais Longchamps, fountains cascade dramatically beneath a palatial facade. The Calanques offer limestone cliffs plunging into impossibly blue water - nature's perfect counterpoint to urban grit. Locals debate which restaurant serves authentic bouillabaisse with the same passion they reserve for their football club. The Vieux Port transforms each morning into France's most aromatic fish market, where fishermen sell what they caught hours earlier.
Spend time appreciating the museums, as well as checking out the local cuisine, and visiting the port in Marseille.
Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Why not go on a fun excursion to Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal? There's plenty more to see, including sights like Hotel de Ville and Le Panier.