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Address:
Frank Perret20 Boulevard Bouge
Marseille
13013
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The room features a comfortable double bed, a desk, and a PC with a DVD drive. You will also have the opportunity to browse through our extensive DVD collection. Additionally, you will have access to the bathroom, kitchen, and communal dining room. Enjoy the outdoors with access to the garden and terrace. Please note that the bedroom is located upstairs while the house itself is on the ground floor. Conveniently situated in the neighborhood, you will find a bakery, a small supermarket, and other retail shops. With a 5-minute walk to the metro station, you can easily reach the old port and the city center within 10 minutes.Reviews
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Directions
To reach your destination, start by boarding the shuttle from the airport to Marseille railway station. Once there, hop on the metro line 1 heading towards the rose and alight at the Malpasse stop. From there, proceed along Gemy Boulevard until you reach the end, where you will find boulevard Bouge directly in front of you (a short 5-minute walk).
If you are driving, simply follow the directions provided by your GPS and park on our street. Please note that the street is one-way and parking is easily available.
If you are driving, simply follow the directions provided by your GPS and park on our street. Please note that the street is one-way and parking is easily available.
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Prices
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 35 | 45 | 190 | 250 | 1 | ![]() |
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Notes: It's possible to get a chid bed inthe room |
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Attractions
- Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, this iconic basilica offers panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea. Its stunning architecture and intricate mosaics make it a must-visit attraction in the city.
- Le Vieux Port (Old Port): The historic heart of Marseille, the Old Port is a bustling hub filled with colorful boats, lively cafes, and seafood restaurants. Take a stroll along the waterfront, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, and perhaps hop on a boat tour to explore the nearby Calanques.
- Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée (MuCEM): Situated at the entrance of the Old Port, MuCEM is a modern museum dedicated to European and Mediterranean civilizations. It showcases a diverse range of exhibits, including art, artifacts, and interactive displays.
- Cathédrale La Major: This magnificent cathedral is an architectural masterpiece, blending Romanesque and Byzantine styles. Its grandeur and exquisite detailing make it a significant religious and cultural site in Marseille.
- Parc National des Calanques: Located just outside Marseille, this national park offers breathtaking natural beauty. Explore the stunning limestone cliffs, hidden beaches, and crystal-clear waters by hiking, kayaking, or boating. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
- Château d'If: Situated on the island of If, just off the coast of Marseille, this historic fortress is famous for its connection to Alexandre Dumas' novel, "The Count of Monte Cristo." Take a boat ride to the island and explore the fortress's dungeons, ramparts, and stunning sea views.
- Musée d'Histoire de Marseille (Marseille History Museum): Discover the rich history of Marseille through this fascinating museum. It showcases artifacts, models, and multimedia presentations, taking visitors on a journey through the city's ancient Greek and Roman origins to its modern development.
- Les Terrasses du Port: For shopping enthusiasts, Les Terrasses du Port is a modern shopping center offering a wide range of international and local brands. Enjoy shopping, dining, and the panoramic views from its rooftop terrace.
- Palais Longchamp: This impressive monument combines a palace and a park, showcasing Marseille's grandeur from the 19th century. Stroll through the picturesque gardens, visit the fine arts museum, or admire the stunning architecture of the palace. 10. Musée Regards de Provence: Located in a former maritime health center, this museum focuses on the art and culture of Provence. It houses a vast collection of paintings, sculptures, and photographs, providing insights into the region's artistic heritage. Please note that the availability and accessibility of these attractions may vary, so it's always advisable to check their opening hours and any current travel restrictions before visiting.