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Pascal Malnou30 Calanque De Saména
Marseille
13008
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Description for B&B:
Situated in a scenic cove east of Marseille, the Villa boasts an unrivaled and extraordinary location. Nestled just a few meters away from a charming small beach cove, and with hiking trails leading to picturesque creeks starting right at its doorstep, this villa offers an unparalleled experience. Moreover, the city center is conveniently reachable within a mere 20-minute drive. The villa features three rooms that seamlessly open up to a lush exotic garden, while multiple terraces offer our guests breathtaking panoramic views to relish.Reviews
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Directions
Continuously head south along the coastline until you reach the creeks.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 110 | 130 | 30 | ![]() |
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Apartment | 1 | 500 | 700 | 70 |
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Attractions
- Calanque de Sormiou: Located within the Calanques National Park, Calanque de Sormiou is a stunning fjord-like inlet with crystal-clear turquoise waters. It offers picturesque hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and a beautiful beach for swimming and sunbathing.
- Notre-Dame de la Garde: This iconic basilica is situated on the highest natural point in Marseille, offering panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. The ornate Neo-Byzantine-style church is known for its golden statue of the Virgin Mary, making it a popular pilgrimage site and a must-visit attraction.
- Vieux Port (Old Port): The historic heart of Marseille, Vieux Port is a bustling waterfront area lined with colorful buildings, vibrant markets, and traditional fishing boats. Take a leisurely stroll along the port, enjoy fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants, or explore the nearby museums and galleries.
- MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Located on the waterfront, MuCEM is a striking modern museum dedicated to the history and cultures of Europe and the Mediterranean region. It showcases a vast collection of artifacts, interactive exhibits, and contemporary art, providing a fascinating insight into the region's heritage.
- Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming maze of narrow streets, colorful houses, and lively squares. Explore the area's boutique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafés, or visit attractions such as the Vieille Charité, a former almshouse turned museum, showcasing art and archaeological exhibits.
- Château d'If: Situated on the island of If, just off the coast of Marseille, the Château d'If is a historic fortress known for its connection to Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." Take a boat ride to the island and explore the well-preserved castle, which offers stunning views and a glimpse into its intriguing past.
- La Corniche: Enjoy a scenic drive or walk along La Corniche, a picturesque coastal road that stretches from the Old Port to the Prado beaches. Along the way, you'll pass by breathtaking cliffs, luxurious villas, and several small beaches, providing numerous spots to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean views.
- Palais Longchamp: This grand monument is a symbol of Marseille's architectural heritage. The Palais Longchamp consists of a majestic palace, beautiful gardens, and an impressive fountain. Explore the museum inside the palace, which houses fine arts and natural history collections, or simply relax in the tranquil surroundings.
- Marseille Cathedral (Cathédrale de la Major): This imposing Roman Catholic cathedral is a stunning example of Byzantine and Romanesque architecture. Admire its intricate mosaics, impressive dome, and ornate interior. Don't miss the breathtaking views from the cathedral's terrace, overlooking the city and the sea. 10. Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort Saint-Jean: Located at the entrance of the Old Port, these historic forts offer a glimpse into Marseille's military past. Explore the fortifications, climb the ramparts, and enjoy the panoramic views. Fort Saint-Jean is also home to the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM).