Dive into the fascinating world of Marseille, the lively coastal city on the mediterranean coast. During a city tour, the history of France's oldest city comes alive again. Marseille stands for "savoir vivre", enjoyment and lightness. Let it inspire you on your city tour. We'll tell you everything you need to know about your trip to Marseille: Guided city tours, walking tours on your own and the most important sights.
The most beautiful city walks in Marseille
City Tour Marseille - Discovering the mediterranean coast
Marseille, also known as "the beauty of the south", combines Mediterranean flair with breathtaking sights and culinary delights with the modern bustle of a large French city. The oldest city in France radiates both traditional pride and youthful joie de vivre. There is much to see and do here. The best way to explore the city is on a guided tour, or you can set off on your own on an exciting voyage of discovery. Here are our top tips for adventurous city tours through the charming port city.
The sanctuary of Notre Dame de la Garde is located on a hill in Marseille and is the city's ...
City tour around the port of Marseille
The Vieux Port, the old harbour, is considered the tourist centre of Marseille. In the beautifully designed U-shaped harbour basin, you can marvel at colourful fishing boats and exclusive white sailing yachts and watch the lively hustle and bustle on the water and on land. Experience the maritime flair while watching the fishermen and breathing in the fresh sea air. A highlight at the old harbour is the traditional fish market. This is where the freshly caught seafood is sold. In the cosy restaurants on the waterfront, you have the opportunity to enjoy these specialities freshly prepared.
One of the oldest ports in the Mediterranean, it plays an important role as a commercial centre, ...
Guided tour of the historic centre of Marseille
Start your first city tour in the heart of Marseille, the historic centre. Stroll through charming alleys and discover the majestic Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde, perched atop a hill and offering a breathtaking view of the ancient cityscape and the shimmering blue Mediterranean Sea. You can visit the basilica free of charge every day. Guided tours are also available.
Other places of interest in the city centre include:
- The Cathédrale de la Major (Marseille Cathedral)
- Musée d'Histoire de Marseille (Marseille History Museum)
- The Fort Saint-Jean
- The MAC (Museum of Contemporary Art)
Our tip: Visit the lively and colourful March de Noailles in the trendy Cours Julien district. This lively street market winds its way through narrow alleyways. You're sure to find a souvenir or two here.
How many days do you need in Marseille?
To explore the city properly and enjoy its beauty, we recommend that you spend at least three to four days in Marseille. This way you can visit the most important sights, take your time for extensive city tours and enjoy the culinary highlights to the full.
What must you have eaten in Marseille?
In Marseille, you should definitely try the bouillabaisse - this fish soup is not only a culinary highlight, but also a symbol of the city. We also recommend the "Pissaladière", the onion tart with anchovies, and the delicious "Panisse", deep-fried chickpea balls, which will delight you with their variety of flavours.
A different kind of guided city tour - guided tram and hop-on-hop-off
If you don't necessarily want to explore Marseille on foot, it's worth taking a ride on the funicular. The quaint Petit Train Touristique, a tourist attraction, offers three different tours of Marseille and departs every 30 minutes from Quai des Belges.
The hop-on hop-off buses also depart from Quai des Belges. They run regularly to all the major sights. You can get off at any time, visit something and continue on the next bus.
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