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'CONVENIENT LOCATION AND EXCITING ACTIVITIES. La Palmeraie is conveniently situated near various shops and public transportation options. Within a mere 500m distance, you can access the stunning beaches of Marseille, renowned for their beauty. Additionally, in just 15 minutes, you can reach the famous Corniche, which boasts a plethora of esteemed restaurants. For those seeking more natural wonders, the Calanques and the picturesque small harbour of Les Goudes are within close proximity. Furthermore, a short 15 minute drive will take you to Cassis, a charming coastal town. Engage in a myriad of activities such as sailing, golfing (with the 9 hole Borely course a mere 5 minutes away), scuba diving, and uncover the rich history, beauty, and hidden gems of Marseille.'Description for Gite
This fully equipped triplex cottage features a private terrace measuring 20m2. It is designed to comfortably accommodate a maximum of three people.Reviews
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Directions
After leaving the Motorway, make your way towards the Prado beaches. Keep going until you reach the roundabout with the prominent statue of David. From there, follow the seafront for about 500m in the direction of La Pointe Rouge/Vieille Chapelle. Take a left turn at the Hôtel Mistral onto the Avenue des Goumiers.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Apartment | 1 | 130 | 150 | 30 | oui | ||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 75 | non |
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Attractions
- Calanques National Park: Located just south of Marseille, Calanques National Park is a stunning natural reserve known for its rugged limestone cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and hidden coves. Visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, and swimming in this picturesque Mediterranean landscape.
- Notre-Dame de la Garde: Perched atop a hill overlooking Marseille, Notre-Dame de la Garde is a beautiful basilica and iconic symbol of the city. Its striking architecture, stunning views of the coastline, and intricate interior make it a must-visit attraction for tourists.
- Vieux Port: Marseille's Old Port, or Vieux Port, is a bustling waterfront area filled with colorful fishing boats and lined with charming cafes, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the promenade, enjoy fresh seafood, or take a boat tour to explore the bay.
- Marseille Cathedral (Cathédrale de la Major): This grand cathedral, also known as Cathédrale de la Major, is an impressive architectural masterpiece. Its Byzantine-Roman style, intricate mosaics, and tall spires make it a sight to behold. The cathedral also offers panoramic views of the city and the sea from its terrace.
- Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM): Located near the Vieux Port, MuCEM is a modern museum dedicated to showcasing the history and cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region. With its striking contemporary design, diverse exhibitions, and panoramic views, it is a popular attraction for art and history enthusiasts.
- Château d'If: Situated on a small island just off the coast of Marseille, Château d'If is a historic fortress that gained fame through Alexandre Dumas' novel, "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can explore the prison cells, walk along the fortified walls, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean.
- Palais du Pharo: Overlooking the Old Port, Palais du Pharo is a beautiful palace that was built for Napoleon III. The palace is surrounded by lush gardens and offers breathtaking views of the city and the sea. It now serves as a convention center and a venue for various events.
- La Canebière: La Canebière is Marseille's most famous boulevard, stretching from the Old Port to the Réformés quarter. It is lined with shops, theaters, and cafes, making it a vibrant and lively street to explore. Visitors can also find historic landmarks such as the Opéra de Marseille and the Église des Réformés along this iconic avenue.
- Marseille History Museum (Musée d'Histoire de Marseille): Located in the center of Marseille, this museum takes visitors on a journey through the city's rich history. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts, artworks, and archaeological exhibits that chronicle Marseille's past from ancient times to the present. 10. Parc Borély: Situated in the southern part of Marseille, Parc Borély is a large public park known for its beautiful gardens, lakes, and scenic walking paths. It offers a peaceful retreat away from the bustling city, with picnic areas, playgrounds, and a botanical garden for visitors to enjoy.