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Préfecture
Préfecture blends stately government buildings with cultural gems, creating a sophisticated Marseille experience. The 19th-century Prefecture building stands proudly amid wide, tree-lined boulevards. Art lovers can explore Musée Cantini's modern works, while the ornate Cathédrale de St Nicolas de Myre offers architectural splendor. The waterfront is just a short stroll away. Business-focused cafés serve quick lunches during weekdays, while traditional Provençal bistros offer authentic bouillabaisse. The neighborhood empties after working hours, providing a peaceful atmosphere for evening walks. Well-connected by metro and bus lines, Préfecture makes an excellent base for exploring Marseille's attractions without the tourist crowds.

Notre-Dame du Mont
Notre-Dame du Mont serves up Marseille's coolest cultural cocktail with an artsy kick. Colorful murals splash across Cours Julien while vintage shops and indie boutiques beckon between North African spice shops and hip cafés. The neighborhood pulses with music venues and buzzing restaurant terraces where locals share tables under string lights. La Friche Belle de Mai keeps the creative energy flowing with exhibitions and performances. The Notre Dame du Mont metro station connects to Mediterranean beaches just 15 minutes away. Accommodations range from bohemian B&Bs to artist lofts with rooftop terraces. The steep hillside streets might challenge calves but reward with stunning city views.

Old Port of Marseille
The Old Port of Marseille wraps you in 2,600 years of maritime magic where fishing boats bob alongside fancy yachts. Greek settlers started this party way back in 600 BCE, and now you get to enjoy their epic harbor hangout. The daily fish market buzzes with local energy while the mirror canopy reflects Mediterranean light in all directions. Fort Saint-Jean guards the entrance like a watchful friend. Between seafood feasts and strolls along the U-shaped harbor, you'll find narrow cobblestone streets hiding Provençal treasures. Hop on Metro Line 1 at Vieux-Port Station when your feet need a break. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings put you right in the heart of the action.

Chanot - Stade Velodrome
Marseille's Chanot - Stade Velodrome neighborhood is known for its waterfront and coffeehouses, and entices visitors with attractions including Velodrome Stadium and Palais des Sports de Marseille.

Opéra
Marseille's Opéra neighborhood is known for its waterfront and bars, and entices visitors with attractions including La Canebiere and Marseille Opera House.
Top landmarks in Marseille

Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal
You can stroll along Marseille Provence Cruise Terminal for relaxing water views when you're in 16th Arrondissement.

Velodrome Stadium
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Velodrome Stadium, a stadium in 8th Arrondissement. If you think Velodrome Stadium is cool, you also might like Palais des Sports de Marseille and Le Dôme, both located nearby.


































































































