ibis Marseille Gare Saint Charles is 1.6 km from the Vieux Port and Joliette district. The hotel offers a bar with a terrace equipped with a boules court and free boules.
Located in 1 km from the Orange Velodrome in South Marseille, the Kyriad Marseille Palais Des Congrès – Vélodrome has air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, Canal+ and satellite TV.
Featuring free WiFi access througout, B&B Hôtel Marseille Centre is located just 150 metres from La Joliette Metro Station, which offers direct links to Saint-Charles Train Station.
Veronica
Chile
Close to metro and tram station. Clean and quite rooms.
situdated in Prado Bay, nhow Marseille at Palm Beach is 4 km from Marseille centre. The property offers an outdoor swimming pool, a spa centre, sea and mountain views.
InterContinental Marseille - Hotel Dieu is set in a superb 18th century building in the historic quarter of Marseille, 350 metres from the Old Port. WiFi access is available.
Novotel Suites Marseille Centre Euromed is just a 20-minute walk from Marseille’s old port. It offers a fitness centre and suites with a kitchenette, a microwave and a fridge.
John
France
Location was close to the Metro. Shopping was close by. Facilities were clean. Staff was friendly.
Just 2 km from the Old Port, Hôtel ibis Marseille Euroméditerranée offers modern accommodation with a 24-hour reception, free newspapers and free WiFi. It also has a restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
Donna
Germany
Location is ideal if you are travelling on by ferry from the port. The staff were very helpful and friendly. There is parking in a public garage next door.
The Hotel Terminus is located opposite the Saint-Charles Train Station in central Marseille. Just a 10-minute walk from the Vieux Port, it offers en-suite accommodation with free WiFi.
B&B Marseille La Timone is a modern and design hotel located in Marseille, 10 minutes from the Velodrome Stadium and 15 minutes from Vieux Port. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
The breakfast was very good and the location too!!
Overlooking the Old Port, Maisons du Monde Hôtel & Suites - Marseille Vieux Port is located in the heart of Marseille. It offers modern air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
It was so beautiful , very well located in city centre
Novotel Suites Marseille Centre Euromed is just a 20-minute walk from Marseille’s old port. It offers a fitness centre and suites with a kitchenette, a microwave and a fridge.
location is very nice.
Hotel staff is very very kind.
Located on Marseille Vieux Port, Hotel Belle-Vue Vieux-Port is an eco-friendly hotel offering views of the Notre-Dame de la Garde, Saint Jean Fort and Pharo Garden.
Ideally set in the Castellane et Préfecture district of Marseille, HOTEL SYLVABELLE is situated 2.3 km from Plage des Catalans, 2.9 km from Fausse Monnaie and 600 metres from Saint-Ferreol Street.
Super room super staff nice place nice guest all super
Set in Marseille, 11 km from the Old Port, B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Free private, supervised parking is available on site.
Room clean and practical, staff helpful. OK neighborhood.
Ibis Budget Marseille Timone is located in Marseille, a 5-minute walk from Vallier Stadium. Free WiFi access is available. Private bathroom also comes with a shower.
Ibis Budget Marseille Valentine is located in Marseille and offers free WiFi throughout. Each room features mountain views and comes with a flat-screen TV and a desk.
Good location, large parking lot. Clean tidy room.
hotelF1 Marseille EST is set in Marseille, 8 km from Velodrome Stadium and 10 km from Palais du Pharo. Rooms include a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
La chambre était propre et avait une douche privée.
Situated 18 km from Les Calanques de Cassis and from the harbour, B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine Porte d'Aubagne offers a grill restaurant ( open from monday to friday), a bar and a terrace.
Location near the office
Late check-in
Good breakfast
Situated conveniently in the centre of Marseille, Les Appartements de Babel République offers air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Great location. V nice space and great facilities.
La Résidence Du Vieux Port is set right on the banks of the Old Port in central Marseille. It offers modern rooms and suites with panoramic views of the city. Free WiFi access is available.
Fab location. Great decor and super friendly staff.
Situated in Marseille, 2.8 km from La Timone Metro Station, Crowne Plaza - Marseille Le Dôme features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a...
Comfy bed, spacious room, hotel is new, nice and clean.
On average, 3-star hotels in Marseille cost KRW 147,540 per night, and 4-star hotels in Marseille are KRW 251,860 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Marseille can on average be found for KRW 571,776 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Marseille this weekend is KRW 201,762 or, for a 4-star hotel, KRW 324,885. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Marseille for this weekend cost on average around KRW 745,917 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs KRW 199,257 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Marseille for tonight. You'll pay on average around KRW 338,773 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Marseille will cost around KRW 457,641 (based on Booking.com prices).
Founded by the Phocaeans in 600 B.C., the long history of Marseille has produced an interesting and dynamic port-side city bursting with cultural diversity. Watch the fishermen sell their catch by auction at Vieux Harbour or cruise along the Corniche roads with views of the Calanques, dramatic rocky inlets to the sea.
The le Cours Julien and la Plaine areas provide a trendy hangout and every Thursday and Saturday morning the Plaine market offers its various wares. This is the area to buy a novel from a hip bookshop or watch your kids in one of the playgrounds.
There are also plentiful cafes to sip a cappuccino and watch the world go by.
If a culture packed vacation is on the agenda, the Musée d'Archéologie Méditerranéenne, Notre Dame de la Garde and Palais Longchamp won’t disappoint. The unique Unité d'Habitation, designed by famous architect Le Corbusier, contains everything from a shopping street to housing and has spectacular views of the terracotta landscape that makes Marseille so distinctive.
Marseille is a short trip from Marseille Provence Airport, so your holiday can start promptly. With over 100 hotels and apartments available, Booking.com is the perfect place find the great accommodation and start your journey in the largest city on the Côte d'Azur.
Marseille as a city is a not a great tourist destination -...
Marseille as a city is a not a great tourist destination - the cathedrals are recent builds, the port is full of modern buildings interrupting the decaying ancient architecture - and there was a lot of graffiti everywhere. However, the parc national des calanques, which was right next door, was absolutely spectacular; and the blue mediterranean was so beautiful. I didn't go to the museums but colleagues who did said they were excellent.
Emma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
An interesting historic city.
An interesting historic city. The old port, the Les Paniers district and the Pharo regions are full of fascinating history. Good transport links too, only a few hours from Paris on the train. The bus network is excellent.
Jack
8.0
Scored 8.0
A city of great contrasts.
A city of great contrasts. Beautiful, energetic, smelling of good food, for shopping, for walks. It also has its disadvantages if you move away from the port. You will see a different side of the city. Dirty, bad smelling and a bit dangerous. There are places where you can see that you are in France
Yartenio
Poland
6.0
Scored 6.0
I solo travelled and didn’t feel unsafe technically but felt...
I solo travelled and didn’t feel unsafe technically but felt uncomfortable there was always men staring or speaking in French towards me. Not somewhere I would recommend to female groups or female solo travellers. The majority of people also refuse to speak English even though it is a high tourist area. There isn’t much to do in the centre apart from the shopping centre port and a few sights. It is easy to get around you can walk to almost everything and there is a bus from the airport for €14 return which runs from the airport till 1:30am and back to the airport from 3:30am. Avoid going out at night or walking after dark. Ubers are also quite expensive I paid €13 for. 4 minute drive from my hostel to the bus station as it was dark so I didn’t feel safe walking. Le Panier is the best place in Marseille and I would really only recommend that
Emma
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Many things to do and a good base to get to other cities (...
Many things to do and a good base to get to other cities (Cassis and Aix de Provence for example) and the cruise port. Some parts are better than others. We loved staying in Le Panier which is an old part of the city. Many tourists came through just to see. Our area felt very safe and calm. Great murals in Le Panier. Towards the station gets seedier, busier, dirtier, and noisier, but has a fun variety of ethnic stores and restaurants. Le Panier is a little more challenging for transport, but it is doable. Best if you don't mind a few minutes of walking. We did not get to it, but there are some easily accessible islands very nearby. Also, you can visit the Calanques although we did a bus day trip to Cassis and did this via a boat tour from there (careful of the return times and full busses!). Exceptional.
Rena
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
I enjoyed visiting the major landmarks.
I enjoyed visiting the major landmarks. Such as the Basillique Notre Dame la Garde and Palais Longchamps.
I had may meals at the many restaraunts around the Veux Port
I walked everywhere.
I would get advice from the hotel about what areas to avoid.
When visiting Marseille, it would be better to with someone or in a group.
Unlike some of the commentaries in here, we loved the neighborhood, there was even a local tunisian bazaar very nearby. Yes, you should be a little bit careful at night because sometimes there are beggars on street. But the area is generally safe, it is on the most central street of Marseille Vieux Port and very close to all public transportation. Room size was quite sufficient and even though there was noise from the street, you dont hear anything if the windows were closed.
Great hotel! Nice rooms, good location for a conference at the Vieux Port and for access to nearby food. They did not have a full service restaurant at the time I was there, which was actually perfect - they had a small menu of high-quality items + drinks in a very casual but comfortable setting so I could just read a novel while having dinner without feeling out of place. Breakfast was amazing also.
We enjoyed our stay at Le Couvent in Marseille. It was conveniently located in Le Panier with easy access to Vieux Port, metro, and other parts of the city. The property is beautiful with comfortable beds and a large shower. There was a small kitchen for those who want to prepare meals. Be prepared to walk up some steps though as there is no elevator. I would stay here again.
Apartment was well situated for exploring Marseille on foot - the Vieux Port, Palais Longchamp and the Basilica of Notre Dame de la Grande all well worth seeing. We felt safe in the area surrounding the apartment, and it was quiet at night. The rooms were good sizes, clean and well decorated, and the bathroom was lovely with a brilliant shower. The sofa bed was very comfy.
Overall a cute stay, though the room was a little dark because of a small window: not a deal-breaker. The terrace for breakfast was really nice and the staff were very friendly and helpful. The hotel is right near the Marseille Saint-Charles station so the location is perfect as a base to get around south of France—train traffic can't be heard.
The location was great. Close to the things I wanted to see - Vieux Port, Fort Saint Jean, the cathedral - and with great access to the ferry to d'If and Frioul. The room was a nice size and incredibly well insulated against noise from the street. The shower was very luxurious. The hotel staff were very kind, helpful, and approachable.
booked as we knew we would arrive in Marseille late at night, 24 hour reception and close to the airport bus drop off by the train station. location a bit seedy but hotel was a god send. really friendly receptionist, small (as booked) but very cosy room, comfy bed, good nights sleep, well worth what we paid!
The staff are very friendly, I arrived early but did not have to wait to check it was very efficient. The hotel is well situated for thé vieux port and metro and although the room was small it was very clean and the bed was comfortable. I felt very safe as a woman alone.
Friendly staff, excellent location by the Vieux Port. I don't think you can find a closer hotel. We stayed at the hotel for one night at the end of out road trip before going to the airport so it was a good choice. The staff were friendly and helpful. Breakfast was ok.
The location is fantastic! Cathedral, restaurants, Mucem, Cosquer all within 5 minutes walk. Artworks, Vieux Port and lovely boutique shops nearby. Loved Marseille and felt very safe in this area and the cosy apartment.
Esteban was very helpful and quick to respond
The location, right by the Vieux Port, perfect for all our sightseeing. The facilities - it has everything, washing machine, iron, ironing board, coffee machine etc etc. The spaciousness and decor - very comfortable and relaxing.
If you are looking for a hotel with a great location and okay amenities, this is perfect for you.
The hotel is located directly on the vieux port. It was recently renovated so that you can have a comfortable stay.
The location is very convenient, right next to Vieux Port, bus stations and metro. The staff were very friendly and helpful. They had a truly multicultural vibe which felt very welcoming!
Fantastic hotel, great staff. Perfect location for a tour au vieux port. If you're visiting Marseille, think of no other hotel, while there could be minor improvements.
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