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Arlette depieds
8 Rue Du Petit Chantier
Marseille
13007

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1 reviews

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price from €643

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0609758712

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This conveniently located accommodation near the Old Port of Marseille offers easy access to various attractions and activities. Within a 2-minute walk, you can reach the shuttle that takes you to the islands and coves. Nearby, you'll find boat trips, archaeological sites (such as Baux de Provence), and food tours. The beach is just 1 kilometer away, offering a lively and sandy environment. Additionally, there are various activities available in the vicinity, including golf, hiking, windsurfing, boat trips, sailing, jet skiing, museum visits, exploring historical sites, and enjoying a movie at the cinema.

The renovated loft provides a comfortable haven, equipped with amenities like TV and air conditioning in the rooms. Furthermore, there is a garden and a garage available for guests to conveniently park their cars. If you're interested in exploring the Creeks and islands by boat, the boat is just a 5-minute walk from the house. To ensure your privacy, the rooms are separated from the owner's private area. Escape from the bustling city and find relaxation in the welcoming rooms of the Abbey.

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Appréciations pour Les Chambres D'Hôtes de L'Abbaye, Marseille:

Chambres de l'Abbaye
Review by: Marie RAMALINGAM, Jan 25 2017 7:59AM
Trois jours passés dans un petit havre de paix et de beauté. Le confort dans un décor vivant, agréable pour la vue autant que pour l'esprit. Un accueil souriant, sympathique et chaleureux. Merci encore.

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  • Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, this iconic basilica offers panoramic views of Marseille. It is known for its stunning architecture and ornate interiors, attracting both religious pilgrims and tourists alike.
  • Le Vieux Port (Old Port): The historic heart of Marseille, the Old Port is a bustling hub filled with colorful fishing boats, yachts, and waterfront cafes. It's a great place to take a leisurely stroll, enjoy fresh seafood, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
  • MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated at the entrance of the Old Port, this modern museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region. It exhibits a vast collection of art, artifacts, and interactive displays, providing a fascinating insight into the history and diversity of the area.
  • Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming district characterized by narrow streets, colorful houses, and vibrant street art. It offers a delightful mix of trendy shops, art galleries, and quaint cafes, making it a perfect place to explore and soak in the local atmosphere.
  • Calanques National Park: Just a short distance from Marseille, Calanques National Park is a natural gem known for its stunning limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves. The park offers numerous hiking trails, boat tours, and swimming spots, allowing visitors to experience the beauty of the Mediterranean coastline.
  • Cathédrale La Major: This grand Roman Catholic cathedral is an architectural masterpiece. Its striking Byzantine-Romanesque design, intricate mosaics, and towering twin spires make it a must-visit attraction in Marseille. The cathedral also hosts occasional classical concerts and cultural events.
  • Palais Longchamp: A magnificent monument and park, Palais Longchamp was built in the 19th century to celebrate the arrival of fresh water to Marseille. The palace features a stunning central fountain, a museum of natural history, and beautiful landscaped gardens, making it a popular spot for picnics and leisurely walks.
  • Marseille History Museum: Housed in a former naval hospital, the Marseille History Museum offers a comprehensive journey through the city's past. From ancient Greek colonization to its role as a major Mediterranean port, the museum's exhibits and artifacts provide a captivating insight into Marseille's rich history.
  • Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort Saint-Jean: Situated at the entrance of the Old Port, these historic forts provide a glimpse into Marseille's defensive past. Visitors can explore their ramparts, enjoy panoramic views of the city, and learn about the fortifications that protected Marseille for centuries. 10. Les Terrasses du Port: A modern shopping center located on the waterfront, Les Terrasses du Port offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. With its panoramic terrace overlooking the sea, it is a popular spot to shop, dine, and relax while enjoying the stunning views of the Mediterranean.

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