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Rota Cecile7 Bd de La Pastissiere
Carry Le Rouet
13620
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Rent this exceptional T2 apartment with a size of 50 m2, perfect for accommodating up to 4 individuals. Situated on the seventh floor, it offers a breathtaking view of the sea, facing due south. The location is truly enchanting, right in the heart of Carry. Access is convenient with two elevators available. The living room and spacious bedroom both open up to a double balcony, providing a wonderful outdoor space. The kitchen is equipped with a practical serving hatch, and the bathroom has been recently renovated to feature a large shower. Additionally, there is a separate toilet for added convenience. The building itself is surrounded by various amenities such as a cinema, casino games, shops, restaurants, a market, and a boat club. Furthermore, you can explore the beautiful creeks of the Blue Coast during your visit.Reviews
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- Carry-le-Rouet Beach: Located just a short walk from 7 Bd de La Pastissiere, Carry-le-Rouet Beach is a beautiful sandy beach offering stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Visitors can relax on the beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or enjoy various water sports activities.
- Château d'If: Situated in the Bay of Marseille, Château d'If is a historic fortress and island that inspired Alexandre Dumas' famous novel, "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can take a boat trip from Carry-le-Rouet to explore this iconic landmark and learn about its intriguing history.
- Marseille Old Port: As one of the most vibrant areas in Marseille, the Old Port is a bustling hub of activity. Here, visitors can enjoy strolling along the waterfront, exploring local shops, dining at waterfront restaurants, and visiting popular attractions such as the MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations).
- Calanques National Park: Located just south of Marseille, Calanques National Park is a protected area renowned for its breathtaking limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can hike or take a boat tour to explore the stunning natural beauty of this coastal park.
- Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Perched on a hill overlooking Marseille, Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde is a magnificent Catholic basilica with stunning panoramic views of the city and the sea. The basilica's ornate interior and impressive architecture make it a must-visit attraction for tourists.
- Marseille Cathedral: Also known as Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure, Marseille Cathedral is a grand Roman Catholic cathedral dating back to the 12th century. The cathedral features a mix of architectural styles and houses various religious artworks, making it a significant cultural and historical landmark in the city.
- Les Goudes: Situated on the outskirts of Marseille, Les Goudes is a charming fishing village known for its picturesque harbor and rocky coastline. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks, indulge in fresh seafood at local restaurants, or simply relax and take in the peaceful atmosphere of this quaint village.
- Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM): Located at Marseille's Old Port, MuCEM is a modern museum dedicated to the history and culture of Europe and the Mediterranean region. The museum features a vast collection of artifacts, exhibitions, and interactive displays, providing visitors with an immersive cultural experience.
- Côte Bleue: Stretching along the coast between Marseille and Carry-le-Rouet, Côte Bleue offers stunning vistas of azure waters and dramatic cliffs. Visitors can explore the charming seaside towns along the coast, go hiking on the scenic trails, or simply relax on the beaches. 10. Vallon des Auffes: Situated in the heart of Marseille, Vallon des Auffes is a picturesque fishing village known for its colorful boats, charming cottages, and waterfront restaurants. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the harbor, sample fresh seafood dishes, and soak in the authentic atmosphere of this hidden gem.