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List of the Tours at Marseille - France
Abbaye Saint Victor,
Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde,
Calanque de Morgiou,
Calanque de Sormiou,
Cathedrale de la Major,
Centre de la Vieille Charite,
Chateau d'If,
Cite Radieuse Le Corbusier,
Frioul If Express,
Gare de Marseille Saint-Charles,
Ile de frioul,
L' Hotel de Ville,
La Canebiere,
La corniche,
La Meridionale,
Le Cours Julien,
Le Vieux Port,
Les Docks Village,
Les Halles de la Major,
Mucem,
Musee d'Archeologie Mediterraneenne,
Musee d'Histoire de Marseille,
OK Corral,
Orange Velodrome,
Palais du Pharo,
Palais Longchamp,
Parc Borely,
Parc national des Calanques,
The Panier,
Vallon des Auffes,
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Marseille : les voûtes de la Major, nouvel espace urbain
Les voûtes mises à jour sous la cathédrale de la Major vont proposer plus de 6000 m2 de commerce et de restauration de qualité. Le chantier sera terminé en juin prochain.
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Travel Guide to Marseille, France | Jaycation Vlog
The second largest metropolitan city in France has a lot to offer. Although Marseille gets a bad rap from a lot of people, this city in the South of France is unique in it's own way. With a central Vieux Port in the heart of the city, Marseille produces some of the finest seafood on the Mediterranean. Explore Marseille with Travel Host Jay Jay Maniquis as he & his Dad have 6 hours to eat, explore and discover what Marseille has to offer!
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Leaving Barcelona, The Best City in the World. Off to France! Marseille, here we come!
Welcome to the region of Provence, France.
Just Landed in Marseille, Maddy's in France! Put that on the Bucket List.
Maddy: Oui, Oui.
King of the North! Yah! We're in Marseille, going to grab the bags and head to the city center. You can take a shuttle for 8 euro over here so we're going to the city center, drop off our bags at the train station and have some lunch.
So we got our bags, I was just worried about searching for a Starbucks in Marseille City but no need, Starbucks at the airport! Going to cop the mug now.
And there it is, and they got Lyon! ...YES! So Marseille Airport has France, Marseille, little expresso mugs and Lyon. That's freaking awesome, I don't have to go on a search for it now.
The airport shuttle to the city center of Marseille will take you about 25 minutes and will cost you 8 euro. Visit the airport website Marseille.aeroport.fr to book your shuttle in advance.
We're in Marseille at the train station (Gare de Marseille Saint Charles) and we're going to leave our bags here for a couple of hours and then go have some lunch and check out Notre Dame de la Garde. Got to drop the bags off real quick. It's over this way so come follow me.... KING OF THE NORTH!
We're looking for the subway Brah.
Maddy: To go where?
To go to the Vieux Port.
Me and Pops are here in Marseille looking around, check out the Vieux Port. Were going to walk over this way and go kick it.
Hey Maddy.
Maddy: We're in Francois.
We are in Les Echevins right now and having red wine, were here for lunch. Go it off of TripAdvisor, they rated it high so I figured we'd try it out and we're going to check out Notre Dame de la Garde after. So we got our Appetizers, I got the squid with a little salad and some bread. Maddy got the Chicken Caesar Salad. First meal in France, Bon a petit!
So our main course just came in and we got this off of Trip Advisor so we get 20% off and it's like a course deal. I have the Risotto with Shrimp and some squid and maybe some scallops.
And Maddy got the... what did you get Maddy?
Maddy: Steak, beef with french fries and a little bit of salad.
Looks Good!
Alot of French Restaurants have English translated menus.
First French meal, Fantastic!
Maddy: We have leftovers.
We've got leftovers for the hotel. Restaurant Les Echevins, I recommend it, it's like off the beaten path corner. Away from the tourist traps (It's reasonable). TripAdvisor gives you 20 percent off and the bill wasn't bad at all so try it out!
Were here at the Vieux Port, Center of the city of Marseille. I just had a great lunch, I'm about five pounds heavier now and check out all the yachts. Marseille is a big seafood town so alot of food here is very fresh. I had some of the most fresh squid I've ever had. So let's go explore!
There's the little Petit Train (Les petits trains de Marseille). A round trip to Notre Dame de la Garde on the Les Petit Train will cost you about 8 euro and take about 3 hours. So me and Maddy are on the Les Petit Train to go to Notre Dame de la Garde which is featured on the Starbucks mug. Found it at the airport, don't have to look for one in town.
We're up at the top of the hill overlooking the city of Marseille with Maddy.
We're here at Notre Dame de la Garde, look at the view of Marseille from here and the French Riviera right there, turn around up to the Notre Dame de la Garde. Very beautiful scenery.
After a quick photo op it was back down the hill to the Vieux Port. The les Petit Train leaves every 20 minutes from the exact same spot (at Notre Dame de la Garde parking lot).
So we were here for about 4 and a half hours and we utilized our time right. Had a great lunch, went to the Vieux Port, took the le Petit Train up to Notre Dame de la Garde and now were back and got some Marseille Soap.
Maddy: For you Mom.
For Mother.
Well it's Au Revoir from Marseille. Next on Jaycation, we take a boat ride over to Monaco. We visit the famous Monte Carlo Casino and check out the streets of the famous (Monaco) Grand Prix.
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Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Le Vieux Port
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Le Vieux Port
The Old Port (Vieux Port) of Marseille surrounds a lively yacht marina and is known for its stylish hotels, waterfront cafes, and seafood restaurants serving mullet and lobster from the quayside fish market. Guarding the port is the centuries-old Fort Saint-Jean, which stands near the Romanesque-style Saint-Laurent Church. Late-night bars and clubs fill pedestrianized streets close to the art deco Opéra de Marseille.
The Old Port of Marseille (French: Vieux-Port de Marseille) is at the end of the Canebière, the major street of Marseille. It has been the natural harbour of the city since antiquity and is now the main popular place in Marseille. It became mainly pedestrian in 2013.
In 600, Greek settlers from Phocaea landed in the Lacydon, a rocky Mediterranean cove, now the site of the Old Port of Marseille. They set up a trading post or emporion in the hills on the northern shore. Until the nineteenth century the Old Port remained the centre of maritime activity in Marseille. In the Middle Ages the land at the far end of the port was used to cultivate hemp for the local manufacture of rope for mariners, which is the origin of the name of the main thoroughfare of Marseille, the Canebière. The great St. Victor's Abbey was gradually built between the third and ninth centuries on the hills to the south of the Old Port, on the site of an Hellenic burial ground.
Between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, quays were constructed under Louis XII and Louis XIII and an important shipyard for galleons put in place. Following a revolt against their governor by the citizens of Marseille, Louis XIV ordered the erection of the forts of St Jean and St Nicolas at the entrance to the harbour and established an arsenal and fleet in the Old Port itself. The notorious arsenal des galères was situated on the left side of the Old Port between the Cours Jean-Balard and the Cours Estienne-d'Orves: those condemned to be galley slaves in the royal war fleet were branded with the letters GAL.
According to John Murray, in 1854 the Old Port had a capacity of between 1,000 and 1,200 ships. Roughly 18,000 merchant ships passed through the port each year, carrying about 20 million barrels worth of freight; this represented a quarter of the trade in Liverpool at the time. The 6 metre depth of the harbour, however, proved problematic for steamships later in the century; much deeper docks had to be constructed at La Joliette. In World War II the Old Port was left in complete ruins. According to eye-witness accounts, in January 1943, the Nazis, aided by the French police, dynamited much of the historic old town and demolished the gigantic aerial ferry or transbordeur, an engineering tour de force that had become a major landmark of Marseille, comparable to the Eiffel tower in Paris. This became known as the Battle of Marseille. In 1948 Fernand Pouillon was put in charge of the reconstruction of the devastated old quarter.
Points of interest around the Old Port:
St. Victor's Abbey, on the south side of the Old Port, one of the oldest sites of Christian worship in France.
the Phare de Sainte Marie, a lighthouse.
the Canebière, situated at the far end of the Old Port on the Quai des Belges.
the Hôtel de Ville (town hall).
the historic ferry, plying between opposite sides of the Old Port.
the Roman Dock Museum.
the Musée des civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée, MUCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean civilizations)
( Marseille - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Marseille . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Marseille - France
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Marseille (13), Joliette
Acquis en 2015 par la SCPI PFO, cet actif développe 1 500 m² de bureaux dans un immeuble haussmannien avec vue sur la mer.
Situé au sein du quartier Euroméditerranée, il bénéficie d'une très bonne accessibilité dans un quartier en plein renouveau.
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Discover Marseille France by little tourist train
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Discover Marseille by little tourist train
Three wonderful walks are offered from the Old Port.
Circuit 1: Notre Dame de la Garde via the Corniche, on the seafront, to contemplate the Château d'If and the Frioul Islands in the background
This tour will take you from the Old Port to Notre Dame de la Garde, through the corniche, by the sea, where you will discover its riches, such as the Fort Saint Jean and Fort Saint Nicolas, the Palais du Pharo, the Abbey St Victor, the breathtaking view of the Pont de la Fausse Monnaie, Castle Valmer or the famous Vallon des Auffes.
You will admire in the background, the islands of Friuli and the Castle of If. The train will then branch off, to take you to the Vallon de l'Oriol where you will discover magnificent Marseilles mansions, hung on the hillside.
You will climb then, up to 162 meters altitude where the Good Mother watches over Marseille and the Marseillais.
At this place, a spectacular spectacle will be offered to you with a panorama of the city 360 ° breathtaking.
After a necessary and required break time (one train every 30 minutes), the ride will continue and you will dive into the city past the famous Ferry Boat on the Old Port.
Circuit 2: Vieux Marseille and the Terrasses du Port, which will take you to the famous Panier district
This circuit, before driving you in the oldest districts of Marseille, you will discover, during your escapade, magnificent monuments such as the Hotel de Cabre, the Hotel Dieu, the church St Laurent or the magnificent Cathedral of Major.
The train will then drop you in front of the Old Hospice of the Old Charity which, after having been completely renovated, shelters the famous Museum of African Art, Oceanian and Native American.
You will be able during this stop to discover the picturesque district of the Basket, made up of narrow lanes, pedestrian zones, and welcoming places where it is good to live (place of Lenche, place des Moulins ...)
It will be very pleasant for you to search in shops artists (paintings, ceramics, pottery ...)
This discovery of the heart of Old Marseille will reserve many surprises and delight the most curious.
The second possible drop can be done in front of the Docks.
The circuit includes the Docks, the Joliette, the Halles de la Major and the Mucem
Circuit 3: During the summer season the train stops on the island of Friuli
The Petit Train de Marseille stops over the islands of Friuli during the summer season, from July 1 to September 2, 2018.
You will spend a good time by visiting this magical place that are the islands of Friuli, by train.
The circuit at the edge of sea allows to discover the Caroline Hospital, classified building with the historical monuments, as well as the beach Sainte Estève located beside Fort Ratonneau, from where you can admire the Castle of If and the harbor of Marseilles.
Departure: in front of the pier, depending on the sea shuttles.
Duration of the circuit: about 30 minutes
Have a nice stay in Marseille
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