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.
Dan Yona
Israel
The front desk staff was great and amicable. the room was very good sized, and the Bed was amazing, the cleanness was perfect and so was the service rendered by the House cleaning, the Restaurant and Snack bar were wonderful
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.
tonelise
United States of America
Excellent breakfast, lovely staff, comfortable bed close to Orange Vélodrome
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.
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.
Joan
United States of America
Location was ideal! Our view was spectacular.
Bed was comply. Bathroom perfect!
We loved Wylie (sp) because he genuinely gave us help and answered any questions we had.
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.
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.
B&B Marseille La Timone is a modern and design hotel located in Marseille, 10 minutes from the Velodrome Stadium and 15 minutes from Vieux Port. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
The breakfast was very good and the location too!!
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.
The style of the room, is different from other hotels
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Marseille cost $108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Marseille are $185 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Marseille can be found for $420 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Marseille this weekend is $140 or, for a 4-star hotel, $227. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Marseille for this weekend cost around $579 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $167 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Marseille for tonight. You'll pay around $237 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Marseille will cost around $437, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
The le Cours Julien and la Plaine areas provide a trendy hangout and every Thursday and Saturday morning, the Plaine market offers its various wares. This is the area to buy a novel from a hip bookshop or watch your kids on one of the playgrounds. There are also plentiful cafes to sip a cappuccino and watch the world go by.
If a culture packed vacation is on the agenda, the Musée d'Archéologie Méditerranéenne, Notre Dame de la Garde and Palais Longchamp won’t disappoint. The unique Unité d'Habitation, designed by famous architect Le Corbusier, contains everything from a shopping street to housing and has spectacular views of the terracotta landscape that makes Marseille so distinctive.
Marseille is a short trip from Marseille Provence Airport, so your holiday can start promptly. With over 100 hotels and apartments available, Booking.com is the perfect place to find great accommodation and start your journey in the largest city on the Côte d'Azur.
I went there for a concert at the Vélodrome. Marseille is filthy and graffitied. Yet I had some excellent food and also visited cathedral. I wouldn’t go to Marseilles if didn’t have a specific reason.
tonelise
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Marseille as a city is a not a great tourist destination -...
Marseille as a city is a not a great tourist destination - the cathedrals are recent builds, the port is full of modern buildings interrupting the decaying ancient architecture - and there was a lot of graffiti everywhere. However, the parc national des calanques, which was right next door, was absolutely spectacular; and the blue mediterranean was so beautiful. I didn't go to the museums but colleagues who did said they were excellent.
Emma
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
An interesting historic city.
An interesting historic city. The old port, the Les Paniers district and the Pharo regions are full of fascinating history. Good transport links too, only a few hours from Paris on the train. The bus network is excellent.
Jack
8.0
Scored 8.0
A city of great contrasts.
A city of great contrasts. Beautiful, energetic, smelling of good food, for shopping, for walks. It also has its disadvantages if you move away from the port. You will see a different side of the city. Dirty, bad smelling and a bit dangerous. There are places where you can see that you are in France
Yartenio
Poland
6.0
Scored 6.0
I solo travelled and didn’t feel unsafe technically but felt...
I solo travelled and didn’t feel unsafe technically but felt uncomfortable there was always men staring or speaking in French towards me. Not somewhere I would recommend to female groups or female solo travellers. The majority of people also refuse to speak English even though it is a high tourist area. There isn’t much to do in the centre apart from the shopping centre port and a few sights. It is easy to get around you can walk to almost everything and there is a bus from the airport for €14 return which runs from the airport till 1:30am and back to the airport from 3:30am. Avoid going out at night or walking after dark. Ubers are also quite expensive I paid €13 for. 4 minute drive from my hostel to the bus station as it was dark so I didn’t feel safe walking. Le Panier is the best place in Marseille and I would really only recommend that
Emma
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Many things to do and a good base to get to other cities (...
Many things to do and a good base to get to other cities (Cassis and Aix de Provence for example) and the cruise port. Some parts are better than others. We loved staying in Le Panier which is an old part of the city. Many tourists came through just to see. Our area felt very safe and calm. Great murals in Le Panier. Towards the station gets seedier, busier, dirtier, and noisier, but has a fun variety of ethnic stores and restaurants. Le Panier is a little more challenging for transport, but it is doable. Best if you don't mind a few minutes of walking. We did not get to it, but there are some easily accessible islands very nearby. Also, you can visit the Calanques although we did a bus day trip to Cassis and did this via a boat tour from there (careful of the return times and full busses!). Exceptional.
The Staff are lovely and the Housekeeping is excellent. Reception gave us local advice, sold us bus tickets, organised a taxi and, generally, made us feel very welcome. Well done, the whole Team.
The hotel couldn't be in a better position for a visit to Marseille. It's one street away from the quayside of the Vieux Port and only yards from the Metro/ buses/taxes.The air-conditioning was silent, efficient and extremely welcome , the linen and towels are good and we appreciated the hospitality tray.
The hotel is very conveniently located near the "Vieux Port", and not too far from the train station by foot. Marseilles' train station isn't located in a very nice part of the city, but the Hotel is located a lot more conveniently so it's very nice to stay there. Staff is very friendly, and the hotel was clean and calm. I would definitely recommend staying there, and hope to stay there again for my next visit.
The best thing in this hotel is location. It's 150m from Vieux Port, it's restaurants and bars. The building is old (as anything around it). The people running the place were helpful and nice to talk. In order to learn about Marseille or french way of life. The breakfast was a quality one in size and taste, compared to ones we wanted to experience also in Vieux Port cafes.
Perfect location to explore Le Panier & Vieux Port. Right opposite the Vielle Charité. The street was pretty quiet. The courtyard garden is a little gem. Very comfortable bed and wonderful shower facilities. Good sized room. Tea and coffee making facilities in the room and a small fridge. Easy to get access to keys etc.
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).
The location was excellent - a short walk to Vieux Port. Super glad that the hotel has an elevator and air conditioning which helps in the summer months. The hotel was clean and nicely decorated. It does feel quite homey. Would recommend this to anyone looking for accom in Marseille.
Our room (suite - it included an extra single bedroom which was really useful for reorganising the contents of our suitcases) had a balcony and wonderful views across Marseilles Vieux Port. The hotel was in an excellent location for bars and restaurants overlooking the water too.
As always, ibis offers comfortable rooms. The hotel is located next to the Saint Charles train station which is really practical if you arrive to Marseille by train like us. Behind the hotel there are all the rentalcar companies if you need to rent a car (as we did).
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.
The prices in Marseille were inflated on the evening if our stay - because France were planting a rugby match at the velodrome.
But all things considered we have no regrets about staying at this lovely hotel. Staff were exceptional.
The location is pretty good and the surrounding is safe and quiet. Only 3 min walking from the Vieux Port metro station. There are many restaurants can be chose from. Besides, the utilities are functioning well.
The location is good you can walk around Marseille without using any public transport close to restaurants,cafe and bar.
The Hotel is opposite the Vieux Port .
And the swimming pool is a bonus.
The location is great, right at the Vieux Port of Marseille. The apartment has all the facilities you ever need from a home away from home and the host is kind. I would love to come back again
this apartment was amazing… Location to Vieux Port was exceptional… Everything was in walking distance and the selection of restaurants went on forever…
Would highly recommend
Fantastic location next to the train station and within walking distance to the Vieux Port
- nice view from the upper floor windows
- good facilities and ok value
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