Boldness and grandeur co-exist seamlessly in Marseille, a multicultural port city with a pedigree stretching back to classical Greece.
Marseille is a city with a rich history. The old port is 2600 years old, it was the economic center of the city. This is the most atmospheric part of the city for a pleasant walk or relaxing on the terrace. The narrow streets in the historic district of Le Pannier are also wonderful. If you like modern art, you will have a great time in Marseille.
CeReM and MuCEM gave the city a completely new look. These two museums allow you to discover different aspects of Mediterranean life.
Without a doubt, Marseille bouillabaisse is the most famous fish soup in the world, and it is inextricably linked to this port city. This delicious, red soup is a true tradition. You can taste it in almost any restaurant, but it is best to visit the establishments around the Old Port. Order a glass of good wine and enjoy!
Marseille is a sea and port city located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Despite this, until the 70s of the 20th century, the city did not have a single urban beach. Therefore, in 1975, during the construction of the city subway, the city authorities decided to build an artificial beach. It was the first beach in Marseille and it was called Prado Beach Park.
Later, other beaches were built in the city. Now in Marseille there are more than 10 wonderful beaches where you can not only sunbathe and swim, but also engage in water sports. For example, you can rent a catamaran, go windsurfing, windsurfing, water skiing and much more. to choose