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An outdoor terrace with a dining table set for breakfast is shown, featuring glasses of orange juice, pastries, and fruits. A scenic view of the city and a prominent hilltop basilica is visible in the background, illuminated by morning light.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

T2 with terrace with magnificent view, Centre Marseille

T2 of 45 m2, fourth floor without elevator. Large terrace and view of Notre Dame de la Garde, bright, equipped kitchen, living room, living room, 1 bedroom, bathroom / shower, toilet. Close to Cours Julien and Vieux Port, restaurants, transport. Saint Charles train station a 15 min walk (or Notre Dame du Mont metro) Cosy flat with amazing view, fourth floor (no lift). Central Marseille, near Cours Julien and Vieux Port. Saint Charles railway station, 15 min walking (or metro Notre Dame du Mont)

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A comfortable seating area is positioned on a terrace, featuring plush cushions with a green and white pattern. The view includes nearby rooftops and a mix of modern and traditional buildings, providing a glimpse of the surrounding neighborhood.
Flat
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

La Pause Catalans: chill & relax

Sur les contreforts d’Endoume, à 3 minutes de la plage des Catalans, ce ravissant T2 niché au calme et entièrement rénové vous offre sa terrasse ensoleillée… au coeur d'un quartier authentique et central. Cet appartement atypique de 34m², tout juste rénové, est le lieu parfait pour profiter de Marseille tout au long de l’année. Cocooning assuré après la plage, à la fraîche, sur la terrasse… laissez vous tenter par son charme inimitable ! Climatisation, très belles prestations :)

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A spacious living area features wooden flooring and high ceilings. A cozy seating arrangement includes a couch and two armchairs. A dining table with pink chairs is positioned near a large window, complemented by an art piece on the wall and a wooden cabinet.
Loft
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

One foot in Vieux Port: The Suite on the Quay

Old artist's studio nestled in the alleys of the Vieux Port. In a unique setting, this renovated loft is a small gem of cozy comfort and design, a stone's throw from the most beautiful boats in the Port, bars and restaurants… in the heart of the most emblematic district of Marseille! This large 60 m2 suite, warm and perfectly soundproofed, will allow you to discover the charms of La Belle Endormie on foot, during your stay, while enjoying a real cocoon of serenity.

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A panoramic view of the Vieux Port reveals a bustling marina filled with numerous boats. The vibrant waterfront is lined with charming buildings and restaurants, while the iconic Notre Dame de la Garde stands prominently in the background against a clear blue sky.
Flat
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 412 reviews

Entire apartment on Vieux Port, Marseille.

Contemporary, one bedroom apartment in a historic building located directly on the sunny, south-facing side of the Vieux Port, the vibrant heart of Marseille. Stunning views of the old port and Notre Dame de la Garde, the city's most iconic landmark. As the apartment is on the last floor, it is not suitable for those with reduced mobility. For those with more time, Marseille is an excellent base to visit Cassis, Aix en Provence, Arles and even Avignon.

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A living area features a black leather sofa beside a large window with a stunning view of the harbor. A small round table with two chairs is positioned on the balcony. Natural light illuminates the space, highlighting a light-colored rug and minimalist decor.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 374 reviews

1-bedroom with balcony in front of the old port

Ideal location, city center in the lively old port district, apartment in a 43 m2 Pouillon building with balcony on the front line of the port. 4th floor. Digicode. Elevator. Close to all amenities and restaurants. Bus, metro and sea shuttles at the foot of the building. Paid parking 50 m away. Living room/fully equipped kitchen with Nespresso coffee machine, bathroom with walk-in shower, separate bedroom with 160 x 200 bed. Luggage storage 50 m.

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A spacious terrace offers a panoramic view of the Vieux-Port and Notre Dame de la Garde. Comfortable seating is arranged on the deck alongside a small dining area, creating an inviting space for relaxation while overlooking the bustling marina.
Flat in Le Panier
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Penthouse OLD PORT 2 bedrooms, 86 m2 + Parking

Stunning 86 m2 3-room apartment, terrace included, with its own PRIVATE underground PARKING. 5th floor and top floor with elevator of a listed building (POUILLON): unobstructed view on both sides, privacy when you are at home. The most beautiful view of Marseille: 180° panoramic view of the Old Port and Notre-Dame de la Garde, own a part of Marseille with your apartment. + a view of Le Panier and the Intercontinental Hotel! Not overlooked.

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A bright living area features large glass doors that offer an unobstructed view of the harbor. A comfortable white armchair and a dark blue sofa face a round coffee table, where a decorative item rests. Natural light fills the space, enhancing the warm ambiance.
Flat
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Terrace on the Vieux-Port

Beautiful 110 m2 apartment, elevator and beautiful frontline terrace on the Old Port. Bathed in light, triple exposure (South, North, West), completely refurbished in 2020, the apartment is composed of a living room, an equipped kitchen and 3 bedrooms each with its own bathroom. Stunning views of the Port, Notre Dame de la Garde Basilica and the former Hôtel-Dieu, a historic and iconic building in Marseille.

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A panoramic view of the Vallon des Auffes showcases the colorful houses and the serene waterfront. The image captures boats moored in the harbor, with islands visible in the distance under a partly cloudy sky. The coastline provides a natural backdrop to this charming scene.
Flat
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviews

• Amazing Sea View & Islands + Car Park •

❝ Envie d'une expérience unique et inoubliable Marseille ? ❞ Séjournez face à la mer, dans l'endroit le plus authentique de la Ville. Vous profiterez de ce petit bijou Marseillais : Le "Vallon des Auffes". Endroit privilégié et très convoité pour son authenticité, son charme de petit port de pêcheurs, ses cabanons colorés et ses délicieux restaurants ! BONUS : ✓ Parking Gratuit sur Place !

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The private rooftop terrace is equipped with two sun loungers and a dining table with chairs. Surrounding greenery adds to the outdoor setting. A barbecue grill is visible, with panoramic views of Marseille and nearby hills enhancing the space.
Flat
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Rooftop vue mer, parking, terrasses

Appartement "LA TRANSAT" Ce logement unique est proche de tous les sites et commodités, situé aux pieds de la cathédrale La Major, dans le 2ème arrondissement de Marseille quartier en plein renouveau. A quelques minutes du MUCEM, du Fort St Jean, des Terrasses du Port, du village des Docks, du quartier du Panier... Proche également des transports (métro, Tram, bus).

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Two stylish chairs are positioned in front of expansive glass doors, offering a direct view of the harbor. Natural light floods the space, highlighting the elegant curtains and smooth floor. A small wooden table adds warmth to the minimalist decor.
Flat
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Old Port Apartment – Marsiho

The apartment « Marsiho » enjoys the most beautiful view of Marseille, 180 degrees over the Vieux Port, facing Notre Dame de la Garde, and a beautiful light with its south-facing wall of windows. It is fully air-conditioned and has been refurbished by an architect with high quality materials and a selection of furniture in a mediterranean spirit.

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A spacious terrace with a seating area is bathed in sunlight, offering panoramic sea views. Potted plants and flowers adorn the railing, while a round table is positioned on a patterned rug, creating a welcoming outdoor space for relaxation.
Flat
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Panoramic sea view & great terrace

A bright apartment with panoramic sea-views from each room. You'll enjoy breathtaking sunsets from its large terrace, relax in the hamac and enjoy the view! Conveniently located in the heart of Endoume, one of Marseille's best neighborhood, you are only a 2 min walk away from the sea! A/C + fast and reliable wifi.

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Large windows with decorative wrought iron balconies allow natural light to fill the room. A view of the city rooftops is visible through the open windows. The space features a simplistic design with warm-toned flooring and neutral wall colors.
Flat
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

SUNNY, CENTRAL & SPACIOUS

Beautiful, spacious & light apartment with a balcony. Just a 5 minute walk from the train station, in a residential street in the centre of town, near the top of Marseille’s main street “La Canebière”. Only a 15 minute walk to the Old Port (or 2 tram stops). Address : 33 rue de la Rotonde

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Marseille?

    Explore neighborhoods like Le Panier for historic charm, the Old Port area for bustling waterfront life, or Cours Julien, known for street art and lively cafes. Each area has its own character and easy access to local attractions.

  • What are the best things to do in Marseille with kids?

    Families often explore sandy beaches, stroll through city parks, and enjoy hands-on exhibits at museums like MuCEM. The Old Port area has boat rides, and skating or playground spaces are frequently suggested for children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Marseille?

    Discover the Old Port, wander Le Panier’s art-filled streets, and visit Notre-Dame de la Garde for broad city views. Many explore local markets or take boat rides to nearby islands.

  • How is the weather in Marseille?

    Marseille’s Mediterranean climate brings mild, wetter winters around 38–62°F (4–16°C), with drier, sunny summers near 67–87°F (19–31°C). Light layers and sun protection work well throughout most of the year.

  • What are the best places to visit in Marseille?

    Notre-Dame de la Garde, the Old Port, and Château d’If are frequently suggested. Locals also mention Le Panier district and MuCEM for both art and history.

  • What are some hiking trails in Marseille?

    The Calanques National Park has coastal paths with sea views and dramatic limestone cliffs, while the Frioul Islands invite gentle walks among unique landscapes. Some city parks have shorter trails for a relaxed outing.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Marseille?

    Families can explore the Old Port, sample treats in local markets, visit MuCEM, or relax on city beaches. Boat rides and interactive museum spaces frequently engage children of various ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Marseille?

    Many enjoy venturing to the Calanques National Park for hiking and swimming, the villages of Provence for traditional markets, or the nearby coastal towns for historic harbors and beaches. The region has scenic landscapes and diverse cultural sites.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Marseille?

    Many accommodations in Marseille welcome pets, with listings in neighborhoods like Le Panier, La Corniche, and the Old Port. City parks and coastal paths make it possible to get outside with your pet.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Marseille?

    Carry a reusable water bottle, as public fountains are common, and wear sturdy shoes for exploring hilly streets like those in Le Panier. Sampling local bakery treats and watching sunset from the Notre-Dame de la Garde area are frequently suggested experiences.

  • What is Marseille known for?

    Marseille is known for its historic port, diverse communities, and vibrant markets. The city has distinctive local cuisine, maritime traditions, and striking limestone coastlines.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Marseille?

    Vallon des Auffes is a small fishing harbor often tucked away from larger crowds, and Noailles district hosts lively markets and traditional food shops. Wander quiet lanes in Le Panier or hunt for street art around Cours Julien.

  • What are the best foods to try in Marseille?

    Bouillabaisse, a traditional fish stew, panisse chickpea fritters, and local aioli dishes are frequently suggested. Sample fresh seafood around the Old Port or sweets like navettes at local bakeries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Marseille?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for changing weather, and sun protection such as a hat and sunglasses. A reusable water bottle is helpful, and a lightweight rain jacket is useful in spring or autumn.

  • What is the nightlife in Marseille like?

    Marseille has a lively mix of bars, music venues, and late-night cafes, especially around Cours Julien, La Plaine, and the Old Port. Expect local music, creative cocktails, and a welcoming night scene.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Marseille?

    Marseille has musical festivals in summer, public celebrations on Bastille Day, and cultural events around the Old Port. The Fiesta des Suds festival is frequently suggested for music and performances during the autumn season.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Marseille?

    Many vacation rentals in Marseille accommodate families, with options near city parks, beaches, and lively areas like the Old Port or Le Panier. Listings often mention features like kitchens or shared outdoor spaces.

  • When is the best time to visit Marseille?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for warmer temperatures, outdoor markets, and festivals. Cooler months have fewer crowds and a lively cultural calendar.

All about Marseille

If you were to pick out the most popular postcard of Marseille, it would likely be of the Old Port — an impressive, rectangular marina flanked by historic townhouses and colourfully painted warehouses dating back to the 18th century. Nowadays, this port town in southeastern France is an enticing spot to sit along the water and take in the city’s glamour with a glass of wine in one hand and a pastry from the downtown local shops in the other. At sundown the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde is adorned with lights, and those who take on the steep climb up to the monument will be rewarded with views across the city to the sea.

For an easier stroll, Marseille’s main street, La Canebière, is worth a wander for its shops, restaurants, cafes, and sights including the opera house and the Les Réformés Church. The Corniche road is a famous coastal drive, but it also makes for a magical walk along the sparkling Mediterranean. Those looking for outstanding rural beauty should head to Calanques National Park, where craggy, limestone cliffs fall into the turquoise blue of the sea. Back in town, you’ll find cute cafes, trendy shops, and a young, vibrant scene along the charming cobbled streets and steep steps of Le Panier district.

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La Friche la Belle de Mai

Once a tobacco factory, La Friche de la Belle de Mai is now a thriving arts centre with five concert venues, public gardens, and exhibition spaces. But its crowning glory is an enormous public roof terrace where you can relax with a drink and take in the city below. If you time it right, you could catch a movie or concert, or show off your moves on the rooftop dance floor.

Château d’If

Located on its own island just west of Marseille, Château d’If’s stunning location is reason enough to visit. It started life as a fortress, complete with huge gun platforms to defend the coast from attack by sea. Later the château was featured in a famous book that put it on the tourist map and is now often scouted for film features.

Noailles Markets

If you wander around the Old Port, you’re certain to find a few food-related markets. The daily catch is sold here straight from the fishermen’s boats and Saint Victor market sells cheese, coffee, and wine. Wander a little farther up La Canebière to find the Noailles Markets (North African Markets), where you’ll find spices, fabrics, food, and homewares. If you’re interested in antiques, the Brocante (flea market) is found near the historic square by the name of Place Castellane. Every three months on a Sunday there’s a huge, all-day, open-air street market that attracts antique sellers from all over the country and is renowned for its bargains.

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    6,860 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    14,640 of Marseille holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Marseille stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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    Marseille’s top spots include Marseille Stadium, Palais Longchamp and Marseille Chanot

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