ibis Marseille Gare Saint Charles is 1 mi from the Vieux Port and Joliette district. The hotel offers a bar with a terrace equipped with a boules court and free boules.
InterContinental Marseille - Hotel Dieu is set in a superb 18th century building in the historic quarter of Marseille, 1148 feet from the Old Port. WiFi access is available.
William
United States of America
Great location and beautiful setting. The staff was great.
Located in 0.6 mi from the Orange Velodrome in South Marseille, the Kyriad Marseille Palais Des Congrès – Vélodrome has air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, Canal+ and satellite TV.
Tracey
United Kingdom
The hotel was perfectly located for the velodrome stadium. It took approximately 25 minutes to walk there. The staff were very friendly and it was useful to have the option to park, although this was extra. Considering we stayed on a match day the price for our stay wasn't too bad. Overall, the hotel was perfect for our one night stay.
B&B HOTEL Marseille Euromed is a hotel in Marseille, 1.4 mi from Marseille's Old Port.
Nancy
United States of America
The room was just big enough to walk around in without tripping over luggage. There was also a small desk. Young woman at the front desk was nice. Walkable from train station. You can walk downhill a short way and catch the tram if you’re too tired to walk to the port. I had a partial ocean view from my room.
Novotel Suites Marseille Center Euromed is just a 20-minute walk from Marseille’s old port. It offers a fitness center and suites with a kitchenette, a microwave and a fridge.
Johannes
Germany
Room was very spacious, breakfast was generous and not pricy.
Featuring free WiFi access througout, B&B Hôtel Marseille Center is located just 492 feet from La Joliette Metro Station, which offers direct links to Saint-Charles Train Station.
Located on Marseille Vieux Port, Hotel Belle-Vue Vieux-Port is an eco-friendly hotel offering views of the Noter-Dame de la Garde, Saint Jean Fort and Pharo Garden.
Noelle
United States of America
The view was amazing! They gave us a free upgrade to a full view of the marina. Very, very kind of them. We stayed one night.
New Hotel of Marseille - Vieux Port is a design hotel located opposite Pharo Congress Center, just a 10-minute walk from the Vieux Port.
Patricia
France
Breakfast was very good
. My room was spacious, clean and comfortable and the location was excellent. I highly recommend the New Hotel with its safe relaxed atmosphere.
Overlooking the Old Port, Maisons du Monde Hôtel & Suites - Marseille Vieux Port is located in the heart of Marseille. It offers modern air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
It was so beautiful , very well located in city centre
Novotel Suites Marseille Center Euromed is just a 20-minute walk from Marseille’s old port. It offers a fitness center and suites with a kitchenette, a microwave and a fridge.
location is very nice.
Hotel staff is very very kind.
situdated in Prado Bay, nhow Marseille at Palm Beach is 2.5 mi from Marseille center. The property offers an outdoor swimming pool, a spa center, sea and mountain views.
The swimming pool and the sea 🌅 view
As the coktails
Located in Marseille, Mercure Marseille Center Prado Vélodrome is just 1312 feet from the Stade Velodrome and Chanot Park. It is 0.9 mi from the nearest beach.
Friendly, welcoming and very helpful reception team.
New Hotel Le Quai - Vieux Port is located in central Marseille, overlooking the Old Port and La Canebière shopping street. This hotel offers soundproofed rooms with air-conditioning and satellite TV.
Big room, clean, everyday cleaning, nice city view
Ideally located in the Castellane et Préfecture district of Marseille, HOTEL SYLVABELLE is located 1.5 miles from Plage des Catalans, 1.8 miles from Fausse Monnaie and a 6-minute walk from Saint-...
Super room super staff nice place nice guest all super
Set in Marseille, just a 5-minute walk from Marseille Saint Charles Train Station, Toyoko INN Marseille Saint Charles features a garden and free WiFi. The hotel is easily accessible from A7 highway.
Is a very clean hotel and the breakfast is a bonus.
Located within 6.8 miles of La Timone Metro Station and 7.2 miles of Castellane Metro Station, B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine St Menet provides rooms in Marseille.
Set in Marseille, 6.8 mi from the Old Port, B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Free private, supervised parking is available on site.
Room clean and practical, staff helpful. OK neighborhood.
Located in Marseille, 656 feet from Velodrome Stadium and 1.2 mi from Prado Beach, B&B Marseille Vélodrome Prado features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Really good price , clean room and very nice personeel
Ibis Budget Marseille Timone is located in Marseille, a 5-minute walk from Vallier Stadium. Free WiFi access is available. Private bathroom also comes with a shower.
Ibis Budget Marseille Valentine is located in Marseille and offers free WiFi throughout. Each room features mountain views and comes with a flat-screen TV and a desk.
Good location, large parking lot. Clean tidy room.
Hôtel 96 is set in a 19th-century house with a garden and an outdoor swimming pool, located on the outskirts of Marseille and a 5-minute drive from the beach.
Very personal, boutique and staff made you feel welcome.
La Résidence Du Vieux Port is set right on the banks of the Old Port in central Marseille. It offers modern rooms and suites with panoramic views of the city. Free WiFi access is available.
Fab location. Great decor and super friendly staff.
Located in Marseille, 1.8 miles from La Timone Metro Station, Crowne Plaza - Marseille Le Dôme has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a terrace...
Comfy bed, spacious room, hotel is new, nice and clean.
Grand Hotel Beauvau Marseille Vieux Port - MGallery is an elegant 4-star hotel in the center of Marseille.
Great location and price with very friendly staff.
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Founded by the Phocaeans in 600 B.C., the long history of Marseille has produced an interesting and dynamic port-side city bursting with cultural diversity. Watch the fishermen sell their catch by auction at Vieux Harbor or cruise along the Corniche roads with views of the Calanques, dramatic rocky inlets to the sea.
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I enjoyed visiting the major landmarks. Such as the Basillique Notre Dame la Garde and Palais Longchamps.
I had may meals at the many restaraunts around the Veux Port
I walked everywhere.
I would get advice from the hotel about what areas to avoid.
When visiting Marseille, it would be better to with someone or in a group.
Ralph
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
I felt insecured whole the time since on first day upon our...
I felt insecured whole the time since on first day upon our arrival we were robbed. The police is clueless. Sure, they will help you draft the report but that's it and good luck claiming insurance on your stolen items. There are pawn shops about every 5 meters selling mobile phones, tablets etc. as if there such demand for electronics in Marseille. We witnessed few robberies during our stay which is quite shocking for the fact we've been only 2 nights in Marseille. We noticed the immigrants (they don't speak French) are approaching to you at a almost touching distance - ALL THE TIME - not missing any opportunity to steal from you, whether it be the zebra crossing, at the harbour, and so on. Later we found out that Marseille is the second most dangerous city in Europe, we can count ourself lucky, to leave that stinky place physically unscathed.
NEVER EVER going back there!!!!!!!!!! Go to Italy or Spain, not saying that there is no pickpocketings but surely feels more safer than Marseille.
Ly
Czech Republic
4.0
Scored 4.0
We weren't impressed with the city; unfortunately, many...
We weren't impressed with the city; unfortunately, many places are neglected and dirty, with a significant number of people sleeping on the streets. We felt rather unsafe. The landmarks are impressive; however, the overall surroundings are not as charming.
Ewelina
8.0
Scored 8.0
Marseille is a beautiful city, if a little scruffy and...
Marseille is a beautiful city, if a little scruffy and rundown. It is fairly easy to get around although the main station is difficult to access. Most places are walkable but I would recommend using the Tourist train to access the Notre Dame de la Garde.
There are some stunning modern museums but several were partially closed whilst I was there. I would particularly recommend the Cosquer museum with its stunning recreation of the Cosquer cave and its 30,000 year old art. (Tip - buy an advance ticket or turn up early to avoid queuing).
There are plenty of restaurants and bars lining the Old Port, with seafood an obvious mainstay - the bouillabaisse is excellent!
Paul
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Marseille is a wonderful French city with many sights and...
Marseille is a wonderful French city with many sights and history. It is good to visit the main churches, the palace and the museums in it - Notre Dame de la Garde, Marseille Cathedral, Palais Longchamp, . There are many well-preserved architectural monuments, the old town, the natural history museum, the port, etc. Around the harbor there are many restaurants, some of which you can come across wonderful fish delicacies, such as Bouillabaisse and others.
The city cannot boast of enviable cleanliness, as well as the discipline of motor vehicle drivers and pedestrians.
Angel
Bulgaria
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very interesting place. Centre of the city beatiful.
Very interesting place. Centre of the city beatiful. Prices very high in Vieux Port but in other places reasonable. Good communication with metro and trams. You have to be aware of going to some quarters of city.
Spotlessly clean with two comfortable beds and spacious living room plus kitchen. This was a nice place to get over jet lag at the start of our trip to France. The bus stop to get around Marseille was just a few blocks away, as was an Auchan for food. Charlene was a great hostess, waiting a half hour for us as we got lost getting there.
She then wrote out a long email with explicit directions to help us get around town. Marseille was beautiful and we hope to come back someday. We would definitely stay here again.
Unlike some of the commentaries in here, we loved the neighborhood, there was even a local tunisian bazaar very nearby. Yes, you should be a little bit careful at night because sometimes there are beggars on street. But the area is generally safe, it is on the most central street of Marseille Vieux Port and very close to all public transportation. Room size was quite sufficient and even though there was noise from the street, you dont hear anything if the windows were closed.
Very well located, next to supermarket, coffee bar, restaurants, beach, and bus-stop with direct link to the train station. Not far from the Vieux Port and Cours Honoré-d'Estienne-d'Orves, a nice going-out area. Very well equipped, including basic food staff which you usually need in the beginning although it is not worth to buy a whole package (salt, olive oil, pasta, ...) Nice design. Beautiful view on a cosy square.
Breakfast that is included in the room rates was very good. Easy check in and out, big rooms, 7 mins walk from back area of train station, many bus stops at the nearby round about. Vieux Port, La Major and many restaurants are walking distance. Vending machine inside hotel, all drinks 1 euro, great Japanese bathroom almost like I was back in Tokyo... Love it!!!!
Just a couple of blocks from the Vieux Port. Be aware that apartment is on 3rd floor, and the street it's on is a pedestrian walkway with more stairs. Breakfast consisted of coffee, milk, juice, butter, and jam at the apartment, and a baguette that was delivered 2 of the 3 days I stayed (not sure why not every day).
Everything... I could list all the positives of Hotel Carre Vieux Port but the list would be too long. I will single out the staff though as every single member that I came in contact with were excellent - the management, reception, cleaning staff & breakfast room team - all so polite, professional and friendly.
booked as we knew we would arrive in Marseille late at night, 24 hour reception and close to the airport bus drop off by the train station. location a bit seedy but hotel was a god send. really friendly receptionist, small (as booked) but very cosy room, comfy bed, good nights sleep, well worth what we paid!
Close to Vieux Port Metro and La Canebiere shopping area, good transport connection to other parts of Marseille. Surrounding area has good restaurants. Hotel was better than expected, good size room and quiet with a comfortable bed would choose this hotel again.
Traveling in the 70’s, I would look for these 0 star hotels in France for $8 and was surprised to find one still existed but with inflation $40 was not too much to pay. The owner was friendly, the room nice with 10 ft ceiling and attached bathroom.
Great hotel to spend one night when having a early train from Marseille St. Charles, the hotel is not far from the Vieux Port and the staff was super helpful in showing our way around and recommending a great restaurant for the evening.
The Hotel is situated right at the harbour. We had a spacious room with a wonderful view on the Vieux Port. Breakfast was sumptuous and very tasty.
Housekeeping found 2 items I forgot on my departure and kept it for me.
Location was perfect, only 2 blocks from the water in Vieux Port. Modern, comfortable and clean apartment. Access (door / access system) was easy to use and felt safe. Great value at price point.
central location in Marseille 3 mn walk to vieux port. Tramway is at the door. It in the heart of the shopping downtown
clean abd neat apartment newly refurbished fully equipped
PERFECT LOCATION - at the bottom of the stairs of Marseille Train station and 15 minutes on foot from Vieux Port.
A bit run down but clean and quiet.
Staff was super friendly!
Fantastic hotel, great staff. Perfect location for a tour au vieux port. If you're visiting Marseille, think of no other hotel, while there could be minor improvements.
Very good location in Vieux port, small hotel very helpful front desk. Nice bar with snacks after rugby match late at night. Metro right outside. Buses also
Great value little hotel right in the heart of the Vieux Port. Excellent value for money.....& the rooftop bar is just WOW!!! The best views of Marseille!
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