ART PALACE
A superb Second Empire building in Marseille, whose façade pays homage to ...Read more
BIRD'S TRAIL
Read moreThe Huveaune is one of the rivers that feed Marseille. His role was of primary importance and he was even divinized in the time of the Gauls. The river originates in the Sainte-Baume massif and, according to legend, it is the tears of Sainte-Marie-Madeleine that would feed the river (she lived for more than 30 years in a cave on a massif). The section of interest to us here is located in the heart of the city and easily accessible from Michelet Boulevard. From there, you can head east towards Saint-Loup, on pleasantly equipped bike paths and walk along the river. To the south, you will reach the Prado beaches along a green and quiet path.
LUNCHTIME SOAP FACTORY
Traditional soap factory, offering guided tours to discover the history of ...Read more
OAÏ NOT MARSEILLE
Since 2018 at the helm of Oaï Not Marseille, Oriane has been passionately ...Read more
PARC DE LA MOLINE
Large 11-hectare park inaugurated in 2005, crossing several neighborhoods, ...Read more
LGBTOUR MARSEILLE
Take a guided tour of Marseille's LGBT community, and discover the city's ...Read more
SAILOR'S DALE
A neighborhood where painters and artists lived at the end of the 19th ...Read more
URBAN HIKE
Urban Hike lets you enjoy Marseille, with walks in small groups to visit ...Read more
CROWBERRY GARDEN
Garden on the shore of the Anse de Corbières, offering an exceptional view ...Read more
BOTANICAL GARDEN
An elegant botanical garden with different types of garden: Japanese, ...Read more
WOODEN CASTLE
Château Bovis, home to the Aix painter who painted the 2 examples of the ...Read more
ROYAL KIDS MARSEILLE
An indoor children's park in Marseille, equipped with a variety of play ...Read more
VENTURE STREET
This rather ordinary narrow street links rue Saint-Férreol and rue ParadisRead more
MUCEM CONSERVATION AND RESOURCE CENTRE
The Mucem's conservation and resource center is a must-see, with four ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE CASSIS
Read moreCassis, a charming town on the Mediterranean coast, offers many activities and visits for tourists. The Cassis Tourist Office, located on Quai des Moulins, is an ideal starting point for discovering the region. Cassis is also renowned for its calanques, beaches and AOC wine. Don't hesitate to contact the Cassis Tourist Office for further information and to plan your stay in this beautiful town.
MAISON MATTHIEU
Read moreThey offer a wide range of local and artisanal products.
MARSEILLE HISTORY MUSEUM
Museum located near the Old Port, one of the largest history museums in ...Read more