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No trip to the Provence region is complete without visiting Marseille . Not only is it the second largest city in France, but it’s also the oldest — dating back over 2,600 years. Here, old and new engage in a delicate dance that gives the city its unique charm. Shaped by a mix of cultures, Marseille’s heritage is a fascinating blend of Greek, Roman, African, and French influences. Plus, it offers world-class museums, spectacular cathedrals, breathtaking coastal landscapes and more. Piqued your interest yet? Check out these insider tips.
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The magic of Marseille
Whether you’re a history buff, foodie or art lover, you’ll be as impressed by the surrounding cultural diversity as you are by its famed beauty. From historical sites to street art, Marseille proudly displays its unpolished character.
LE VIEUX PORT
Le Vieux Port (The Old Port)

The past is very much present at Le Vieux Port located in the heart of the city. Originally a trading post for Greeks, The Old Port has been in use since the 6th century BC. Today, Le Vieux Port is a bustling hub dotted with fishing boats, inviting cafes and historical buildings.

LE VIEUX PORT
MUSSÉ D' HISTOIRE DE MARSEILLE
Musée d’Histoire de Marseille

Home to 4,000 exhibits, the Musée d’Histoire de Marseille has an impressive collection, ranging from ancient Greek artifacts to 18th-century treasures. Wander through remarkable archaeological exhibits, including well-preserved fragments of ancient ships.

MUSSÉ D' HISTOIRE DE MARSEILLE
BOUILLABAISSE
Bouillabaisse

Seafood plays a major role in local cuisine. Which is why you must try bouillabaisse, a flavorful fish stew. Considered Marseille’s token traditional dish, bouillabaisse is made with a variety of fish and shellfish enhanced with aromatic herbs, and spices.

BOUILLABAISSE
STREET ART
Street art

Marseille is the perfect city to enjoy art in the open air. Stroll through the bohemian Cours Julien district to explore its vibrant street art scene. The neighborhood’s walls and buildings are decorated with colorful graffiti and murals painted by local and international artists.

STREET ART
OOH LA LA
OOH LÁ LÁ!
Marseille is the birthplace of the French national anthem, La Marseillaise.
More to explore
Take the road less traveled
Is off the beaten path more your vibe? Check out these unique experiences just a short ferry ride from the city center.
TAKE THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED
No-no-notorious
Don’t miss your chance to visit the prison described in Alexandre Dumas’ famous novel, The Count of Monte Cristo. Originally a fortress, Château d’If was transformed into a prison in the 1500s. Explore France’s Alcatraz by taking a 20-minute ferry ride from The Old Port.
NO-NO-NOTORIOUS
Cliffhanger
If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll love Calanques National Park — just six miles south of the city. The beautiful nature reserve is famous for its brilliant limestone cliffs, turquoise beaches, and diverse wildlife. To get there, take a 40-minute boat ride from Le Vieux Port.
CLIFFHANGER
Marseille’s own Notre Dame
The Good Mother
For a jaw-dropping view, head to the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde. The beautiful church overlooks Marseille from 500 feet above the Mediterranean Sea. Check out its incredible murals and mosaics — and don’t forget to look up! A golden statue of the Virgin Mary protects the city.
THE GOOD MOTHER
Keep calm
Lavender fields forever
Provence’s endless lavender fields are on everyone’s bucket list. And some of the most beautiful meadows are found about an hour’s drive from Marseille in the Valensole Plateau. Visit between late June to mid-July to catch blooms at their brightest and sweetest. Just beware of bees — they love lavender too!
LAVANDER FIELDS FOREVER
Raise the bar
Scents and sensibility
When it comes to souvenirs, Savon de Marseille is all you need. This traditional, olive oil-based soap has been produced in the city since the Middle Ages. And it’s easily found everywhere you turn. To learn more about its production and history, visit Le Musée du Savon near The Old Port.
SCENTS AND SENSIBILITY
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