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Beautiful Marseille is the main seaport for France and the entire Mediterranean, and the country's multicultural capital. Situated in southeastern France in the Provence region, its neighborhoods are spread out on the coastal hills along the Gulf of Lyon, dotted with magnificent beaches and world-class hotels. The surrounding area of ​​Marseille beckons tourists with its secluded rocky coves, the Calanques, which locals call "their fjords."

Founded by the Greeks 2,600 years ago, the city, thanks to its advantageous geographic location, developed into a thriving commercial and cultural center of the northern Mediterranean. It was only in the 15th century that the city became part of the Kingdom of France. During the French Revolution, the eccentric residents of this freedom-loving city sided with the Republicans, and the city's name was made famous by the famous "Marseillaise," the national anthem of France.

What to see in Marseille?

Ancient Marseille is full of historical landmarks, the most important of which are concentrated in the Old Town:

The Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde is a tourist pilgrimage site and the pride of the city's residents. Its 154-meter-high observation deck offers breathtaking views of the water and the city's beauty. This symbol and "guardian" of the city was built in the 19th century.

The 17th-century Town Hall has retained its Baroque decor and appeal. Its walls are made of pink stone and luxuriously decorated with carvings, ornaments, and columns. Because the ground floor of the building was once occupied by shopping arcades, the architects devised a clever design: access to the second floor is only possible via a staircase located in the adjacent building.

A visit to the old Cartier-Panier district will captivate tourists with its narrow streets, traditional buildings, and a plethora of ateliers, galleries, and bars serving Pastis, an aniseed vodka traditionally drunk before dinner.

The majestic and opulent Notre-Dame de la Major Cathedral is located near the Old Port on Place de la Major. Built in the 19th century on the site of a 5th-century AD church, the cathedral is recognized as a national monument of France.

The sumptuous Palais du Pharo was built in the mid-19th century by Napoleon III as a gift to Empress Eugénie. "The House by the Sea," as the emperor called it, rises above the rocky shore, surrounded by a beautiful landscaped park.

The exhibition at the modern Museum of European Civilization and the Mediterranean introduces travelers to the life and culture of the peoples of the Mediterranean. The National Museum consists of a new building and the ancient Fort Saint-Jean, connected by an air bridge. It opened in 2013, when Marseille, at the initiative of the EU, held the prestigious title of European Capital of Culture.

The Old Port is a magnet for tourists and locals alike. Le Canabiere, one of the city's central streets, leads to it, making it a pleasant stroll, admiring the architectural beauty of the Provençal style. The embankment is dotted with the flags of moored yachts, the brightly colored attire of street performers, and a multitude of shops.

A boat tour program should definitely include the legendary Château d'If, celebrated in Dumas's adventure novel "The Count of Monte Cristo," located on a small island near the port. For centuries, the most dreaded French prison, Château d'If now welcomes curious tourists to its grounds in the 21st century. After completing the tour, visitors can relax in the castle's café and admire the sea views. Daredevils eager to replicate the daring escape from the Château d'If participate in an international swim held annually at the end of June.

The Frioul Islands, a small archipelago consisting of four islets, is designated a marine park and a local landmark due to its pristine landscape and rare flora and fauna. One of the islands has a beach, accessible by a special shuttle.

Beach Holidays

Marseille's beautifully equipped crescent-shaped beaches stretch for many kilometers along the coastline. The swimming season begins in late spring and lasts until September, with sunbathing available on organized or undeveloped beaches, in coves, or in landscaped gardens.

Public transportation provides transportation to the beaches and coves; access to the cliffs by private vehicle is strictly prohibited.

The man-made pebble beaches near the Seaside Park (40 hectares) stretch for 2 kilometers, with walking and skateboarding paths, a water sports area, and lifeguard stations nearby. The beaches are ideal for families, as the water deepens gradually and there are play areas for children. Many hotels and residences are located near the park.

In the city center, the sea laps at the sandy beach of the Catalans, a renowned venue for numerous sporting events, beach volleyball, and spa treatments.

To the north of Marseille's center are municipal beaches with beautiful panoramic views, numerous cafes, and sports fields. A unique staircase carved into the rock leads down to the sea.

One of the city's main calling cards is the Calanques—unique rocky coves that form part of the National Park. These large coves stretch from 20 km long to 4 km wide and are dotted with gorges, small bays, and wild beaches. Spring is the best time to visit the Calanques National Park, when the summer heat is at an end and you can leisurely stroll along the well-maintained paths leading to the cliffs or admire this natural wonder from a luxury yacht.

Marseille City Markets and Souvenirs

The city's markets are also among the local exotica, as it's impossible to imagine a port city without bustling haggling, a vast selection of goods, and enjoyable shopping.

The Capucins food market is known for its wide selection of fruits, vegetables, and meats.

The flower and textile markets on the Cours Julien invariably attract locals and numerous visitors to their stalls.

And how can you miss a visit to the fish market in a port city? The rich selection of seafood showcases the widest variety of Mediterranean seafood. Pleasure boats also dock here, and tickets for boat excursions are sold.

The shopping and souvenirs from Marseille's artisans don't end there. Hundreds of shops and charming stalls offer tourists ceramic crickets, another symbol of the city, handicrafts made from violets—the city's favorite flower—and aromatic herbs de Provence.

Travelers can add olive oil soap, made in the city for centuries, and culinary masterpieces—boat-shaped biscuits filled with citrus filling—to their gift set.

Gastronomic Marseille

The city's numerous atmospheric restaurants and cozy cafés offer guests the opportunity to relax and sample the delicious dishes of Provençal cuisine. Be sure to try bouillabaisse, a signature dish of most restaurants, prepared with several varieties of fish. The local cuisine is renowned for its seafood dishes, generous use of spices, and the famous Provençal tomatoes. We recommend visiting Marseille's restaurants that specialize in Provençal cuisine and bouillabaisse: Chez Fonfon, Bouillabaisse, and Miramar.

Where to stay in Marseille?

Marseille, like the entire Côte d'Azur, offers a wide selection of hotels to suit every taste and budget. We suggest starting your exploration of the city's resort infrastructure at the InterContinental Marseille – Dieu.

City Entertainment

Visitors to Marseille in early spring will have the opportunity to witness, and perhaps even participate in, a landmark sporting event: the Run in Marseille, a marathon run that winds through the city streets.

On sunny June days, the roar of Formula 1 cars fills the air; the races take place on a circuit located 35 km outside the city.

In July, a jazz festival, featuring renowned performers, takes place for 10 days on the city's stages.

Marseille Outskirts

Marseille's outskirts are no less picturesque and interesting. Let's take a brief tour of its suburbs. Cassis is a tiny village on the Mediterranean coast, the same age as the neighboring resort town. Tourists must visit it to climb Cap Canaille, Europe's highest cliff (at 394 meters). It offers breathtaking views of the sea, the coastline, and the Calanques National Park.

The nature of Provence is beautiful, generous, and rich, and the Provençals are hardworking and hospitable. The south of France is rich in vineyards, so while strolling through Cassis, it's a good idea to stop by the local wineries and taste the white and rosé wines for which this region is famous. A visit to the Clos Sainte Magdeleine and Domaine du Bagnol wine cellars will leave tourists with fond memories of wonderful wines and engaging guides. If you choose to relax in September, in addition to savoring wine, you'll be lucky enough to sample street food specially prepared for the harvest festival. Michelin-starred chefs will present it as part of the "Star Harvest." The menus of local restaurants and cafes rival those of many in the capital. La Villa Madie, awarded two Michelin stars, treats travelers to excellent Mediterranean cuisine.

Travelling through Provence is captivating, filled with the aroma of herbs, the vibrant colors of countless flowers, and picturesque villages with ancient architecture and a rich history. Numerous artists, poets, and writers have lived and worked in the region, appreciating the natural beauty, the local peace, and the unhurried pace of life. The motto followed by the locals is: "Live for your own pleasure."

The renowned French writer Albert Camus, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature, shared this philosophy and settled in Lourmarin, one of France's most beautiful villages, founded in the 2nd century BC. While strolling the village's fairytale streets, visit the ancient château, built in the 15th century, and sip a glass of rosé at the bar in the central square. For lunch, we recommend the restaurant at Le Moulin De Lourmarin, a converted 18th-century mill. You can also stay in one of the rooms, decorated in traditional Provençal style with wood, ceramics, and wrought iron elements.

Gordes, listed as one of the country's most beautiful villages, was the filming location for the famous film "A Good Year," so don't miss this charming village when visiting Provence. The observation deck of this fairytale town offers magnificent views of the ancient abbey, charming village corners, and the largest lavender fields in France. The town is so charming that you'll definitely want to stay longer. La Bastide is a luxurious hotel in the Luberon Valley, with numerous restaurants and cozy bars.

We also recommend visiting the "Provençal Colorado" – the beautiful village of Roussillon, home to an ochre quarry with a hiking trail running along the bottom of the pit. A stroll through the village's bright orange streets and the views of the local landscapes and Provence's highest mountain, Mont Ventoux (2000 m), from the observation deck are a particular delight. Tourists can take lessons in making paints using natural ingredients at the Ochre Conservatory. Travelers can continue their creative endeavors at home by stopping by one of the local shops and purchasing a set of colorants mined in Roussillon.

The Michelin-starred Clos de la Glycine restaurant, located in the hotel of the same name, offers guests moments of true gourmet pleasure and a satisfying visit to Provence.

On the road from Marseille to Verdon, the Valensole plateau stretches, home to the Verdon Gorge – the deepest and most beautiful in Europe, a visit to which leaves a lasting impression during the lavender blooming season (late June, early July). Look forward to a stunning photo op against the backdrop of a lavender field, a hot air balloon ride, and eagle watching. Exploring the gorge's hidden corners is possible by rafting down it in an electric boat or kayak. Discover the secrets of ceramics in the fairytale town of Moustiers Sainte-Marie, the capital of Provençal faience. Visitors can sample Provençal dishes made from earthenware by local artisans at the La Bastide de Moustiers restaurant, located in the small hotel.

The beautiful Marcel is the main sea gate of France, Mediterranean and multicultural capital. The city is located in the south-east of France in the Provans region, where it scattered on coastal hills along the coast of the Gulf of Lyon, which is sowed by magnificent beaches and high-end hotels. Marcel outlying areas of tourist matrimony by clanca scalist boots, which locals call their own fjords.

The city was founded by Greeks 2600 years ago, and thanks to a favourable geographical situation, it became a prosperous merchant and cultural centre of the northern Mediterranean, and only in the 15th century the city became a member of the French Kingdom. In the years of the Great French Revolution, the unfamiliar citizens of the free-loving city have turned to the Republicans and the name of the city has been celebrated by the famous Marcellesa, a French hem.

What do you want to see in Marseille?

The ancient Marcel is full of historical virtues, the main focus of the Old City:

Basilika Notre Dame de la Gard The place of tourism pilgrimage and the pride of the city. With a height of 154 metres, its viewing area opens a fascinating view of the water and city beauty. The city ' s Symbol and Guardian were established in the 19th century;

City Ratusa The construction of the 17th century preserved barbarity and attractiveness, the walls of the building were removed from the pink stone, and the rubble, ornament and colones were fascinated. Due to the fact that the first floor of the building occupied trade rows in the past, architects had invented the trick and could only be accessed from a staircase located in a nearby building;

Visit to the old district Cartier Panje Involve tourists in the narrow junctions with authentic design and a mass of dairy, galleries and bars where the PASTIS anisle water is supplied, which is traditionally used to drink before lunch;

Great and luxury Notre Dame de la Mascore Cafedral is near the Old Port in Place de la Major. The gathering of a 19th century-built temple built in the 5th century of our era as a national monument of France;

Roscoe Faro Palace built in the middle of the 19th century by order of Napoleon II as a gift to the Emperor of Eugenia.

The House at Sea, as the Emperor called it, rises above the rocky coast surrounded by a beautiful landscape park;

Exposure modern Museum of European Civilization and the Mediterranean familiarizes travellers with the home and culture of the Mediterranean peoples. The National Museum consists of a new building and an old Fort Saint-Jan that connects the air bridge. Its opening took place in 2013, when Marcel, at the initiative of the EU, did not perform an honourable mission to the cultural capital of Europe;

Old port - The magnet, which attracts tourists and local residents, is led by one of the central streets of Le Canabiere, and it's nice to walk by enjoying the architectural beauty of the prowan style. Saving petrite flags of welded yachts, bright blankets of street actors and many outlets;

It is recommended that the Duma Graf Monte-Cristo be included in the sea laundry programme. If's legendary castle, located on a small island far from the port. For centuries, the most terrifying French prison in the 21st century, If is pleased to receive amateur tourists in his territory. By passing the tour route, the castle will be able to rest in the café, looking at the sea landscapes. Smugglers who wish to repeat the savage If lock escape Participate in an international swimming process, which is held annually at the end of June;

Frill Islands - A small archipelago consisting of four islands is recognized as a marine park and is included in the list of local values due to the landscape ' s periphery and rare flora and fauna. One island has a beach where tourists deliver special transportation.

Flush rest

Marcel's well-equipped beaches reached many kilometres along the coastline. The coop season breaks down at the end of the spring and lasts until September, takes solar baths that can rest on built-in or wild beaches, boots or landscape gardens.

To beaches and buoys, tourists are transported in urban areas, travel to rocks on private vehicles is strictly prohibited.

Hand-held Beaches at Primor Park (40 ha) 2 km wide,

There are paved and skate walkways, water sports area and rescue stations. The plays are well suited for family rest because the depth of the water is gradually increasing and there are playgrounds for babies. There were many hotels and residences near the park.

In the central part of the city, sand-sand sea waters are sprayed Beach de Catalan A multitude of sporting competitions, beach volleyball and SPA, which can be accepted here.

To the north of the center of Marcel, municipal beaches with beautiful panoramic species, lots of cafes and sports fields. There's an unusual staircase in the rock.

One of the city ' s main travel cards is Kalanki - unique rocky bows that belongs to the National Park. Large bays extend from 20 km long and to 4 km wide and are sowed by valleys, small bays and wild beaches. Spring is the best time to visit the National Park of Calanoke when there is no summer knowledge and it is possible to walk without fuss on the streets leading to rocks or to consider the natural miracle from the side of the luxury boat.

Urban markets and Marcel souvenirs

The city ' s markets should also be regarded as a local exotic because the port city cannot be presented without a sound trade, a huge choice of goods and pleasant purchases.

Capucins Product Market is known for the wide range of fruit, vegetables and meat products.

Colour and textile markets In the area of Kur Julien, local residents and many city guests are always collected from the locals.

And how to do without a visit. fishing market In the port city? The rich variety of seafood is presented by the largest pallet of “living” Mediterranean Sea. There are walkers here and tickets to the sea tours.

The story of buying and souvenirs from Marseille shops doesn't end. In hundreds of shoppers and nice shops, tourists are offering ceramic crickets, which are another symbol of the city, fiancé-- favorite colors of the city, and aromatic probe grass.

Travellers can add olive oil soap to the gifted set,

which has been cooked in the city for several centuries and the corned masterpieces, the bictures of boats filled with quotations.

Gastronomical Marcel

Numerous air restaurants and cozy cafes offer guests a break and a delicious meal of the porch and necessarily You're gonna have to try it. - The coronal dish of most restaurants, which is prepared from several fish varieties. The local kitchen is famous for seafood meals, heavy use of buckles and famous probe tomatoes. We recommend that we take a look at the Marseilles. restaurants that specialize in the prewan kitchen and buyabes: Chez Fonfon, Bouillabaisse and Miramar.

Where to stay in Marseille?

Marcel, like the entire Lazour shore, has a wide choice of hotels for any taste and income. We propose to start acquainting with the city's resort infrastructure with the hotel. InterContinental Marseille - Dieu.

Urban entertainment

Having been in the early spring on vacation in Marseille, the city ' s guests will have the opportunity to become witnesses, and perhaps to participate in a world-famous event. Marathon Run in Marseille, It's a route that runs across town streets.

In the sundays of June, the shrimp of the bleeds is entering Formula 1 Race runs 35 kilometres from the city.

In July, for 10 days, the city ' s stage plots take place jazz festival, The participation of celebrities.

Marcel area

The environs of Marcel are as vivid and interesting as we conduct a short tour on his suburbs. So, Cassis - It's a tiny tree on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and a pawn of a nearby resort city, which tourists have to visit to the highest duck in Europe of Cap Kanai. It opens a fascinating view at sea, the coastline and the Kalanki National Park.

The nature of Provans is beautiful, generous and rich, and the prostitutes are hard-working and hospitality. The South of France is accumulating vineyards, so it is advisable to take a look at the local vineyards to legitimize the white and pink wines that are glossed by the sky. Visit Slos Sainte Magdeleine and Domaine

du Bagnol The tourists will remember the wonderful memories of the wonderful wines and sororority guides. And if you choose September's holidays for rest, you'll be happy to have some street food specially cooked at the harvest festival. It will be presented to the chef by the Star of Mislenov. The menu of local restaurants and cafees does not give way to many capitals, La Villa Madie, marked by two Michelen stars, buying travelers a great Mediterranean kitchen.

Provans travel is fascinated and filled with aromat of grass, bright paints of countless flowers and colonized settlements with old architecture and ancient history. Many artists, poets and writers have lived and constructed in the region, who have assessed the beauty of nature, the peace of the world and the lack of success of life. The motto followed by local residents is " Living in their pleasure " .

The famous French writer, Albert Kamu, Nobel Prize Literature Laureate, shared this philosophical philosophy and settled in one of France ' s most beautiful villages, based in the 2nd century. Going through the fairy tales of the tree, go visit the old-fashioned tent in the 15th century and have a glass of pink wine in the bar in the central square. We're supposed to go to dinner. restaurant Hotel Le Moulin De Lourmarin, who's in a renovated building of the 18th century mill. It is also possible to accommodate in one of the numbers that have been established in the traditional propane style using wood, stones and worn cells.

Gord, on the list of the country ' s most beautiful villages, was the scene of a famous film entitled " Good Year " , so don't miss that lovely village, coming to Provans. The viewing area of the fairy town opens great species to old abbey, beautiful village halls and the largest fields of lavanda in France. The city is so adorable that you will certainly have a desire to stay here longer. La BastideLjureron Valley with a lot of restaurants and cozy bars.

Also recommended to visit Provansal Colorado - a very beautiful village. Russyon, where the mining career is located

The arches with the bottom of the tour trail. Special pleasure will be given to taking a walk on the bright and orange corners of the village, to look at the local landscape and the highest mountain of Provans Mont Venta (2000). Lessons learned from the production of paint on the basis of natural components teach tourists in the Obra Conservatory. Travellers can continue their creative ventures at home if they look at one of the local stores and acquire a set of collars from Russion.

A marked star, Michelen. Clos de la Glycine A single-name hotel would give guests a moment of true Gurman pleasure and satisfaction from visiting Provans.

On the way from Marcel to Verdon. Plato Valensol, where Verdon Valley - The deepest and most beautiful in Europe, whose visit leaves a strong impression during the flow of lavanda (end of June, beginning of July). Put on an amazing photo shoot at the back of the lamb, balloon flying and surveillance of major eagles. A fascinating study of the secret valleys can be carried out by mourning it on an electric boat or a kayaca. Knowing the secrets of the keramics is available in a fabulous town. Mouste Saint MarieThe capital of the Provansal fayanza. Tourists will be able to view the vanish dishes made by local masters by looking at them. La Bastide de MoustiersAt a small hotel.

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Marcel Climate

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Dec.

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Absolute maximum, °C

20.4

22.1

26.1

29,9

34.

37.

39.

39.2

34.3

30.4

25.2

21.2

39.

Average maximum, °C

11.4

12.6

15.8

18.6

23

27.1

30.2

29.7

25.5

20.9

15.2

11.9

20.2

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6.7

7.6

10.7

13.6

17.9

21.8

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24.1

20.2

16.2

10.8

7.5

15.2

Average minimum, °C

2.9

3.6

6.2

9.1

13.1

16.6

19.4

19

15.7

12.4

7.2

4

10.8

Absolute minimum, °C

-12.4

-16.8

-10

-3

0

4.7

7.

8.1

1

-3

-6.9

-12.8

-16.8

Precipitation rate, mm

48

34

33

52

41

28

9

28

79

66

56

46

520

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