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A practical choice in the heart of Marseilles |
9/11, Boulevard de Louvain Marseille 13008 France +33 496 20 6506 |
This centrally located hotel is convenience at its best. Just 200 metres from the Exhibition Centre, and a matter of minutes from the bus and métro, it offers exceptionally comfortable rooms and suites at competitive rates. With private parking, an attractive garden, and business services (fax, secretarial services, photocopier) the hotel is ideally suited to business trips or weekend shopping excursions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charmed by the sea |
Impasse du Docteur-Bonfils Marseille 13008 France +33 491 17 6330 |
With the sea just beneath you and the Calanques mountains in the distance, you cannot fail to be charmed by such a setting. Open all year round, the hostel has a multitude of services on offer: video game room, launderette, restaurant, meeting rooms, cafeteria, left-luggage lockers, and private parking. There are 45 rooms, with 4 to 8 beds in each; 24 have baths. Guests who arrive without bedding are asked to rent sheets for the night. Reservations essential. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good food, good living |
Route Saint-Julien-les-Martigues Marseille 13960 France |
This small inn, where the Countess Du Barry sought refuge in 1832, is located just a few kilometres from Marseilles, on the sun-drenched Côte Bleue. You will be completely captivated by this charming and hospitable establishment, with its quiet, comfortable rooms and garden. The hotel restaurant is famed throughout the region for its excellent cuisine. You cannot fail to enjoy your stay! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family-run establishment in the heart of Marseilles |
24, Cours Franklin-Roosevelt Marseille 13001 France +33 491 42 7438 http://www.azur-hotel.fr |
Run by the same family for 40 years, this hotel is impeccably maintained. Situated atop the Canebière, it has many assets: friendly welcome, soundproofed rooms with all mod cons, and a sunny little garden where you can enjoy a breakfast of home-made patisseries. Absolutely charming! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charm and cheer |
63, rue Sylvabelle Marseille 13006 France +33 491 37 7583 |
Located on a quiet street in the centre of Marseilles, close to the Préfecture, this former private mansion is home to a charming and convivial hotel. The rooms are comfortable and come equipped with television. Breakfast, which includes home-made preserves, is served until midday. A beautiful family room, which can accommodate up to five people, is also available on request. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury break |
Avenue Georges Pompidou Marseille 13380 France |
Just a few minutes from the centre of Marseilles, this prestigious hotel, with its authentic Provençal charm, extends a warm welcome to all its guests. The comfortable rooms are fitted with all the latest facilities, and for those who want to keep in shape, health and fitness facilities are available, including a steam room, swimming pool, sauna and gym. However, the restaurant, which serves delicious Southern-French inspired cuisine, may undo all your good work! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming country house |
Villa Marie-Jeanne 4, Rue Chicot Marseille 13012 France +33 491 85 5131 |
In the Chartreux district, a historic 18th-century country house set in attractive parkland, extends a warm welcome. Its three guest rooms capture the very essence of Provence with the rustic red floor tiles and charming period furniture. Breakfast, which includes home-made preserves, is served amid the perfect peace and quiet of the terrace. Recharge your batteries here, for the city awaits! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bed & Breakfast on top of Marseilles |
2, Rue St Laurent Marseille 13002 France +33 491 90 2902 |
The location may at first be disconcerting: a post-war tower block designed by architect Pouillon to rehouse the inhabitants of the Panier district, which was destroyed in 1942. But when you step out of the lift, you will be met by a unique panorama of Marseilles, the Frioul and Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde islands. Two rooms are available with shared bathroom. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideal for business trips |
6, rue Lafon Marseille 13006 France +33 491 33 3434 |
The Climat de France hotel is situated right in the heart of the city, just a short walk from the old port and exhibition centre. It offers the convenience of free parking for 40 cars and has charming indoor garden - a pleasant setting in which to dine. The rooms conform to the usual standard of the Climat chain - comfortable and soundproofed, with good facilities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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In a choice spot |
46, Rue Sainte Marseille 13001 France +33 491 54 7373 |
Although the budget accommodation offered by this hotel chain remains relatively basic in terms of comfort and décor, some of the rooms here offer the unexpected charm of exposed beams and are reasonably spacious. Right in the city centre, just minutes from Place Thiars and its bustling nightlife, this hotel is popular mainly with the young, attracted by its enviable location and down-to-earth prices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Practical and comfortable chain hotel |
69, boulevard Sakakini Marseille 13005 France +33 491 49 7915 |
This chain hotel can be found on Boulevard Sakakini, one of the main roads in the center of Marseilles. It is close to the Timone hospital, and just 10 minutes from both the Vélodrome football stadium and the Exhibition Center. Rooms are fully soundproofed and air conditioned, and are equipped with all mod cons. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Centre on this |
12, rue Beauvau Marseille 13001 France +33 491 33 6564 |
Right in the heart of the city, in the immediate vicinity of the old port and the Canebière, a traditional and charming hotel awaits you. Fully renovated, all rooms are soundproofed, air-conditioned, and come equipped with mini-bar and TV. Reception is open 24 hours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly hotel in the city centre |
115, rue Paradis Marseille 13006 France +33 496 10 0610 http://www.europeenhotel.com/ |
This building of character in the city centre hides a hotel of unusual charm, where guests receive the warmest of welcomes. Night owls will be delighted to know that breakfast is served, in addition to respecting the need for a full eight hours of sleep, your hostess is happy to advise you on the places to go. Rooms can be booked on a nightly, weekly, or even monthly basis, with discounted rates for young people. A real sanctuary! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Central location |
23, boulevard Rabatau Marseille 13008 France +33 491 25 6666 |
Near the Vélodrome football stadium and the Avenue du Prado, this chain hotel has 117 fully furnished rooms, all with air conditioning and soundproofing. It is worth noting that 3 of the rooms are specially fitted for disabled guests. Two conference rooms (40 seats), and underground parking EUR4.57 per night available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional service in the city centre |
9, boulevard Louis Salvator Marseille 13006 France +33 491 54 3160 |
The owners here place a great emphasis on hospitality and the attentive staff are devoted to making sure you enjoy your stay. All rooms are soundproofed and air-conditioned, and the atmosphere is warm and convival. Moreover, the hotel benefits from a central location, close to all the places of interest in the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Good location & comfortable |
103, Avenue du Prado Marseille 13008 France +33 491 83 1010 http://www.holiday-inn.com |
An incomparable reception awaits you at this luxury hotel, situated on the Prado, one of Marseilles' most beautiful avenues. Its ideal location close to the beaches and the Palais des Congrès, the tasteful combination of modern and classical décor in the rooms, and the Provençal dishes at the hotel's restaurant, all combine to ensure visitors an enjoyable stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pagnol's countryside |
Saint-Pierre-les-Aubagne Marseille 13400 France +33 442 04 0919 |
Set in the heart of the Provençal countryside, 10 minutes north of Marseilles, stands a beautiful 17th-century farmhouse. The protected parkland envelops you in a relaxing calm, and the rooms provide every imaginable comfort. Savour the hotel's excellent cuisine on the terrace, overlooking Garlaban, the mountain which dominates the surrounding countryside, and which inspired many of the works of Provence's famous writer, Marcel Pagnol. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exquisite estate |
4, rue Tony Garnier Marseille 13470 France +33 442 73 7152 |
Just 15 minutes east of Marseilles, this 18th-century family mansion is an absolutely charming place to stay, with 20 luxurious rooms surrounded by splendid grounds. The cuisine complements the upscale décor and exquisite setting, and dining on the shaded terrace will leave you with a wonderful souvenir of the finer side of Provence. You can enjoy seaside strolls, a children's garden, tennis courts, country walks and mountain biking all close by to the hotel. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Rustic and romantic |
111, rue de Rome Marseille 13006 France +33 491 48 6713 |
A treasure of a hotel, set across from the Prefecture building. Small, cosy and fully renovated, the rooms are particularly well kept, and those in the attic with sloping ceiling are really charming. Breakfast is served on beautiful wooden tables. The perfect choice for a romantic getaway. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Quayside setting |
35, quai des Belges Marseille 13001 France +33 491 33 6697 http://www.alize-hotel.com/ |
Bathed in the beautiful light of the old port, this central hotel offers excellent value for money as well as an excellent position. A portion of the rooms enjoy a view of the sea, but all are soundproofed and comfortable, and staff are particularly pleasant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Practical accomodation in the city centre |
162, Boulevard Rabatau Marseille 13010 France +33 491 80 3100 |
This hotel is located in the heart of the shopping and business district, just minutes from the Palais des Congrès and the Palais des Sports, and a short walk from the sea and Vélodrome football stadium. All rooms are soundproofed and air conditioned, and are equipped to provide all-round comfort. The restaurant, offering a self-service buffet, is an added bonus. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Journey's rest |
1, place des Marseillaises Marseille 13001 France +33 491 90 7059 |
For those arriving in Marseilles by train, the monumental stairway of St-Charles station will lead you up to Boulevard d'Athènes where Hôtel Beaulieu-Glaris awaits you. Practical, clean, and well maintained, the rooms are spacious and sunny, and staff always extend a warm welcome. The perfect solution for weary travellers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Carisma cubana |
19, Boulevard des Neiges Marseille 13008 France +33 491 73 5237 |
Recent renovations have transformed this former family guest-house into the hub of Marseilles' Latino scene. Just 200 meters from the sea, with 9 simple, tastefully decorated rooms, this small hotel-restaurant is bursting with charm and the staff are typically friendly. Enjoy Cuban cuisine, music and atmosphere every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family feeling |
31, rue du Dragon Marseille 13006 France +33 491 37 7495 http://www.hoteledmondrostand.com |
In the middle of the shopping district, close to the Préfecture, this family-run hotel comes highly recommended. This is a well-run establishment with friendly reception staff and quiet, comfortable rooms, where attention to detail ensures a relaxing and enjoyable stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Prime location |
124-125, rue Paradis Marseille 13006 France +33 491 37 1390 |
This charming hotel in the city centre offers 27 soundproofed rooms with excellent facilities. The pedestrianized shopping district is just on your doorstep, as is the old port, clothed in a magnificent light unique to the Mediterranean. A conference room, secretarial services, telex and fax are available on request. The only hotel in this district with secure, indoor parking - a definite plus point. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bird's-eye view |
2, Rue Bonneterie Marseille 13001 France +33 496 11 6363 |
Just a few steps away from the main tourist centre of Marseilles, this city hotel borders the Panier district. The air-conditioned rooms offer good facilities, and a rooftop solarium provides a unique vantage point from which to admire the city and its port. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly tradition |
21, chemin Jean Roubin Route de Cassis Marseille 13009 France +33 491 41 1809 |
In close proximity to both the Calanques and the centre of Marseilles, this hotel offers high quality comfort. The rooms are pleasant and quiet, and there is children's playground, as well as a free shuttle service to the nearby hospitals. The reception staff are particularly friendly and rates are affordable. Traditional cuisine is served in the restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Housed in Le Corbusier's legendary building |
280, Boulevard Michelet Marseille 13008 France +33 491 16 7800 http://www.hotellecorbusier.com |
Nicknamed la maison du fada ('fada' meaning 'crazy' in Provençal dialect) by the Marseillais in reference to its designer Le Corbusier, the 55,000 tons of this building resting on gigantic pillars and surrounded by three hectares of grounds provides an unusual setting for this third-floor hotel. Built in the immediate post-Second World War period, this colossal apartment block was conceived as the ideal family habitat, complete with supermarket, bakery and tennis court. Hotel rooms are on the small side but attractively decorated and furnished, and from the rooftop you get a great view of the sea. Breakfast costs around EUR 6.09. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A charming seaside hotel |
31, avenue de la Pointe-Rouge Marseille 13008 France +33 491 73 4469 http://www.hotel-le-mistral.com/ |
A small family inn by the sea, located in the Pointe-Rouge district. All rooms are air-conditioned and perfectly maintained. Succumb to the sublime setting of this hotel and the warm, convivial atmosphere that greets you, and where, on the other side of the street, you can discover the pleasures of the sea, or saunter along the rocky inlets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nice price |
36, Boulevard Louis Salvator Marseille 13006 France +33 491 48 6701 |
A small, well-run hotel in the city centre at very reasonable cost. The 15 renovated rooms are adorned with cushions and throws, in keeping with the owner's taste. The quietest rooms overlook an inner courtyard. Reception staff are very friendly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern comfort at a price that's right |
5, la Canebière Marseille 13001 France +33 491 90 6161 |
Situated on the Canebière, Marseilles' most historic avenue, this hotel combines modern comfort with the elegance of a 19th-century conservatory, where guests can enjoy breakfast. The location, just a few steps from the pier where boats depart for Château d'If and the Frioul Islands, is perfect for taking a gentle stroll along the waterfront or browsing in the nearby shopping district. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hotel of distinction facing the Vieux-Port |
4, rue Beauvau Marseille 13001 France +33 4 9154 9100 http://www.mercure.com |
Over 200 years old, this former palace has welcomed a succession of illustrious guests, including Lamartine, Cocteau and Chopin. Tastefully decorated rooms combine modern comfort with stylish Provençal Olivades fabrics and Louis-Philippe period furniture. Air-conditioned and soundproofed throughout, this deluxe establishment overlooking the old port benefits from an enviable location right in the heart of the city. Breakfast costs around EUR 10.67 and is served in the third-floor dining room. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small and central |
50, rue Montgrand Marseille 13006 France +33 491 00 3520 http://www.hotel-montgrand-mar... |
A small city-centre hotel, located in the legal district by the Palais de Justice and law chambers. The old port and the Canebière, as well as the pedestrian shopping district are also close by. Rooms are comfortable, and television is available on request. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country charm |
33, Avenue des Maquisards Marseille 13126 France +33 442 66 0222 |
At the foot of St-Victoire and its mountain trails, just 20 minutes from Marseilles, stands the Moulin de Provence. Of the 12 comfortable rooms, which stay deliciously cool in the summertime, six offer a remarkable view of the mountain - a favorite subject of the region's famous painter, Cézanne. Allow yourself to experience peace and relaxation in this charming hotel, and savor the gastronomic delights of the southern-French cuisine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A pleasure to do business |
157, cours Lieutaud Marseille 13006 France +33 491 48 7021 |
Situated in the heart of the city, the hotel is close to the Exhibition Centre and Vélodrome football stadium. The rooms are quiet and comfortable, and reception staff are particularly friendly and helpful. The excellent location, convenient parking, and nearby métro makes this an ideal stopover for both excursions and meetings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A simple hotel in the city centre |
27, Rue Pavillon Marseille 13001 France +33 491 33 7690 |
Located on a small pedestrian street in the city centre, just a few steps from the old port and the Institute of Fashion, this establishment provides a level of service appropriate to the rates charged. Reception is open around the clock and staff are friendly; the rooms are simple and clean. The pedestrian shopping district is in the immediate vicinity. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A charming hotel opposite the sea |
119, Corniche Kennedy Marseille 13007 France +33 491 31 0141 http://hotel-peron.com/ |
This hotel has a special charm, despite the somewhat inadequate soundproofing. Located on the coastal road, looking out over the sea and Ile du Château d'If, each room evokes an unknown place, a faraway land. The emphasis here is on authenticity rather than modernity. Reception staff are particularly helpful, and if you venture just across the street, you'll find an absolute shrine to bouillabaisse (fish soup) at Chez Péron. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Coastal conviviality |
52, corniche Kennedy Marseille 13007 France +33 491 31 0192 |
Here the sun shines both inside and out, so come on in!Hidden beneath a somewhat timeworn façade, you'll find a warm and welcoming interior. 16 of the hotel's 21 rooms open directly onto Catalans beach, and the view from your balcony onto Marseilles' islands is unrivalled. Recommended as a reasonably priced, quality hotel in the centre of town. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A traditonal hotel near the Canebière |
7, Cours St.Louis Marseille 13001 France +33 491 54 1952 |
This hotel extends a warm welcome, offers tastefully furnished rooms with authentic Provençal wardrobes, and, above all, the convenience of leaving your car at home. Located right in the heart of Marseilles, the hotel is a stone's throw from the main shopping streets, the old port and the Canebière. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A hotel of distinction in the heart of the city |
2, rue des Recollettes Marseille 13001 France +33 491 54 0274 |
Set in the heart of the city's business and shopping district, this recently renovated hotel offers charming rooms equipped with all modern comforts. The buzz of city life is literally on your doorstep. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming hotel in the shopping district |
19, rue Pisançon Marseille 13001 France +33 491 33 1221 http://www.hotel-stferreol.com |
This delightful hotel situated in one of the city centre's most attractive pedestrian streets has a special charm all its own; apparent the moment you step inside, from its fabulous views of the bay of Marseilles. Further artistic delights await in the bedrooms, with art hung from the walls, providing a sleek, but comfortable atmosphere. Complementing the exquisite décor are opulent marble furnishings, with Jacuzzis in each bathroom providing the finishing touch. Breakfast costs around EUR8.50. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ideal for nature lovers |
317, boulevard de Redon Marseille 13009 France +33 491 41 1010 |
In a truly out-of-the-way setting, this 70-room hotel overlooks Marseilles from its leafy vantage point on the hills of the Gineste, offering a bird's-eye view of the city. The rooms are sunny and peaceful. A serene calm, a courteous welcome, a relaxation and physiotherapy room - these are just a few of the delights this establishment has to offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Look out to sea |
Corniche du Liouquet Marseille 13600 France +33 442 08 1220 |
Sheltered by Cap Liouquet in the village of La Ciotat, just a few minutes from Marseille, this hotel enjoys a unique location on the seafront. The peace and quiet, the charm of the shady, flower-filled garden, comfortable rooms with private balconies and panoramic views, and the warm hospitality of the proprietors are all the makings of an idyllic stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury hotel by the sea |
1, avenue des Dardanelles Marseille 13260 France +33 442 01 0297 http://www.hotel-cassis.com |
Just a few steps from the sea and the port, this hotel is truly out-of-the-ordinary in architectural terms. Like the prow of a ship, it advances seaward, and from the exquisitely designed terrace you will delight in the unparalleled view of Cape Canaille, close to the seaside resort of Cassis. The rooms are elegant, and the nearby restaurant Le Romano adds the perfect finishing touch to this wonderful ensemble. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family atmosphere |
28, rue Breteuil Marseille 13006 France +33 491 37 7886 |
This small, family-run establishment combines contemporary rooms that are both quiet and comfortable, with the friendly and courteous hospitality of the owners. In close proximity to the métro, this hotel represents excellent value for money. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The eye of the storm |
18, rue Beauvau Marseille 13001 France +33 491 54 3850 |
Although located in the "happening" part of town by the Opera house, this is a professionally run establishment in every way. The attractive reception area and personalised welcome are sure to put you at ease, and the soundproofed rooms are equipped with every modern comfort. City life may well be a whirlwind outside, but inside, you'll find a haven of peace and quiet. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Country hotel just outside Marseilles |
45, route de la Treille Marseille 13011 France +33 491 43 0600 |
Route de la Treille, l'Eau des Collines... such names summon up Marcel Pagnol and the stories he set in the picturesque surroundings of Marseilles. This charming little hotel is very close to the places described by Provence's great writer. With pleasant rooms and a warm welcome, it's a lovely place to stop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Captivating countryisde |
R.N.396 Pont de l'Etoile Marseille 13400 France +33 442 04 5554 |
Set in Pagnol's countryside, just 15 minutes from Marseilles, this Provençal-style establishment welcomes you with a magnificent view of the Garlaban mountain. The rooms are comfortable, and the pool, hidden among the olive trees, completes the enchanting location. An excellent choice for lovers of gourmet cuisine, who also wish to explore nearby Sainte-Baume. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern comfort close to the sea |
Avenue Elsa Triolet Marseille 13008 France +33 491 72 3434 |
This establishment, which shares a swimming pool and tennis court with the adjacent Mercure Bonneveine, has a delightful restaurant with terrace for dining outdoors. An unusual feature of the hotel is that you can enjoy a game of boules in the grounds. The rooms conform to the usual standards of this chain hotel: comfortable, soundproofed, and air-conditioned. The sea is just a few steps away. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A comfortable stay in the city centre |
62, rue Puvis de Chavannes Marseille 13002 France +33 491 91 1763 |
This establishment is perfectly placed in the immediate vicinity of the old port and the Canebière, and just minutes from St-Charles train station. The buzz of the city is within easy reach and the diversity of local restaurants gives you a wide range of dining options. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Spectacular setting |
6, rue de Cassis Marseille 13008 France +33 491 25 7373 http://www.ibishotel.com/ |
This hotel is fabulously located in the Périer district, the most fashionable and and also the most peaceful in the city, midway between Place Castellane and the Exhibition Centre. Rooms are lavishly comfortable, and the restaurant, with its unusual décor, evocative of an industrial cinema, is impressive. The nearby movie theatres may just satisfy your desire to take in a show on the real silver screen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable hotel close to the train station |
Square Narvik Esplanade Saint Charles Marseille 13001 France +33 491 95 6209 http://www.ibishotel.com/ibis/... |
This hotel conforms to the high standards of the Ibis chain. The practicality of its location, close to the St-Charles station exit, is a definite asset. Rooms are modest, although the views of the sea and Notre Dame-de-la-Garde Basilica are magnificent from the fourth floor and above, and the rates are very competitive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hidden treasure |
40, Avenue de St Jean Marseille 13600 France +33 442 83 1295 |
Set on the seafront, just 15 minutes to the east of Marseilles, is the Italianesque fishing village of La Ciotat. With an enviable location just a few steps from the beach, rooms in Le King are comfortable and sunny. There is a restaurant with terrace, and private parking is also available. The welcome is always warm, whether extended in English or Italian. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A simple hotel in the city centre |
39, Boulevard d'Athènes Marseille 13001 France +33 491 90 1293 |
Just across from the St-Charles train station, and in close proximity to the Canebière, this hotel offers 18 two-star rooms and 17 one-star rooms. All are well kept, and the two-star rooms come with private bath and television. The reception staff are very helpful, and the neighbouring restaurant, under the same management as the hotel, comes highly recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Water sport-oriented hotel |
5, place du Quatre-Septembre Marseille 13007 France +33 491 52 3077 http://www.mariettepacha.fr/ |
This family-run hotel close to Catalans beach reserves a warm, personalized welcome for each of its guests. Rooms are quiet, sunny and bright and attractively decorated in Mediterranean blues and yellows. Passionate about the sea and into water sports in a big way, the hotel belongs to a scheme involving like-minded, diving friendly establishments that offer scuba-divers reduced rates and storage space for their equipment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hillside haven in the heart of Provence |
88, chemin des Grives Marseille 13013 France |
Nestled in the hills, this family guesthouse is a haven of peace and serenity. The rooms are simple, and several have television, but it's the delicious home cooking that will truly delight! The terrace, shaded by an age-old Virginia creeper, and cooled by the fragrant woodland breeze, typifies all the charm of Southern France, just as does the warm Provençal welcome extended here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern comfort in the centre of Marseilles |
Avenue Elsa Triolet Marseille 13008 France +33 491 22 9600 http://www.mercure.com |
This chain hotel, with its pleasant, comfortable rooms, is located in the heart of the business and shopping districts and just minutes from the beaches. Make use of the hotel swimming pool and tennis court, and let the nearby Museum of Modern Art or the cinema complex satisfy your cultural side. A warm and multilingual welcome, plus the Provençal flavours of the hotel restaurant, make this establishment stand out from the rest. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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International comfort |
Rue Neuve St-Martin Marseille 13001 France +33 496 17 2222 http://www.mercure.com |
Right in the heart of the city, this functional hotel is fitted with all mod cons. Enjoy a quiet and relaxing stay thanks to double-glazed windows, comfortable rooms equipped with minibar, and magnificent top floor views of Marseilles and its surroundings. The hotel has two restaurants for you to choose from, Le Grill and L'Oursinade, where the menu is excellent value. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury in the city |
11, Ave de Mazargues Marseille 13008 France +33 496 20 3737 http://www.mercure.com |
Ideal for business trips, this hotel is the hallmark of elegance and boasts a superb location in the center of Marseilles, a short walk from the Palais des Congrès and metro stations. Rooms are decorated in warm, natural shades and there are conference suites available, as well as an American style bar-restaurant and a charming winter garden, all of which go together to make sure your stay is a pleasant one. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best hotel in town |
71 Boulevard Charles Livon Marseille 13007 France +33 (0)491 31 5315 http://www.new-hotel-pharo-mar... |
Opened in 2006, New Hotel Of Marseille-Le Pharo is imaginative and stylish in its decor and has just the right amenities for a comfortable stay. The convenient central location allows you to explore the city with ease. Notre Dame de la Garde Basilica, Saint Victor Basilica, Pharo Palace and Longchamp Palace are in close proximity. The poolside cafe has a star chef and experimental food make it a perfect place to unwind after a day in the city. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Charming and comfortable in peaceful surroundings |
2, Rue des Flots-Bleus Marseille 13007 France +33 491 99 2222 http://www.new-hotel.com/Bompard/ |
Opened in 1968, this spacious and very comfortable hotel is situated in a wonderfully preserved former bourgeois residence that has retained its old-fashioned charm. Enjoy modern luxury in rooms decorated Provençal-style with floor tiles and soft furnishings in bright, vivid colors, as well as the stunning view of the Mediterranean from the hotel's shady garden. A delightful spot offering perfect peace and quiet just minutes from the city center. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A comfortable stopover |
4, Allées Gambetta Marseille 13001 France +33 491 95 0909 http://www.new-hotel.com/Select/ |
This centrally located establishment, close also to the rail station, is ideal for businessmen and women arriving in Marseilles by TGV (high speed train). The rooms are modern and comfortable, the welcome is always warm, and the small indoor garden is a perfect place to relax. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Modern charm |
3 Bis, Rue Reine-Elisabeth Marseille 13001 France +33 491 90 5142 http://www.new-hotel.com/vieux... |
A few steps from the Canebière and the old port, this 19th Century building has both historic charm and modern amenities. There is a single rate for all rooms, which are beautifully decorated with Provençal furniture and tasteful fabrics. Several rooms enjoy superb views over the old port, although it is advisable to book these in advance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A high quality hotel |
Avenue de Saint-Menet Marseille 13396 France +33 491 43 9060 http://www.accorhotel.com |
Located just on the outskirts of Marseilles, the Novotel is easily accessible from the A50 motorway to the east of the city. Contemporary and comfortable, the hotel is surrounded by an aromatic herb garden and to add to the enjoyment of your stay, there is a swimming pool, tennis court and children's play area at your disposal. The hotel also has a restaurant with dining area on the terrace. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable port of call |
36, Boulevard Charles-Livon Marseille 13007 France +33 496 11 4211 http://www.novotel.com |
Right next to the Palais du Pharo, this establishment is perfectly placed to enjoy an excellent view of the old port area. Served by the main roads of the city, the Novotel Vieux-Port provides an ideal stopover on business trips. The comfortable rooms, warm hospitality and impeccable service at the restaurant-grill make this small chain hotel an invaluable and reliable place to stay. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Practical motel just outside Marseilles |
ZAC de la Haute-Bédoule Marseille 13240 France |
This motel is situated just five minutes from Plan-de-Campagne, the largest shopping centre in the region. A hearty welcome, simple rooms with ensuite WC (communal shower on the landing,) reasonable rates, breakfast buffet, and private 24-hour parking are just a few of the benefits this chain hotel has to offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Peaceful prestige |
Le Port, Sausset les Pins Marseille 13960 France +33 442 44 7676 http://www.hotel-paradou.fr/ |
Set amid the Côte Bleue, the coastline which runs west of Marseilles, Sausset-les-Pins is a well-known seaside resort. The Paradou Méditerranée overlooks the port, where the dance of the Pointus Marseillais (brightly-coloured little boats) is sure to enchant. The rooms are air-conditioned, with good facilities, and guests are invited to enjoy the restaurant's southern-French style cuisine by the poolside. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxury hotel on the coast road |
Anse de Malmousque Corniche Kennedy Marseille 13007 France +33 491 59 2592 http://www.petitnice-passedat.com |
Perched on the rocks of Malmousque cove, this impressive white villa is paradise found on the southern edge of the city. A favourite hideaway for the world's rich and famous, its 15 simply yet exquisitely decorated rooms look out over the Mediterranean and its glorious sunsets. As an alternative to its seawater swimming pool, a short walk through the hotel's pretty gardens leading down to the seashore takes you to the public beach situated just below the hotel. Renowned for its finely prepared cuisine and creative menu, the hotel's prestigious restaurant provides the perfect setting for that special lunch or dinner date. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Enchanting farmhouse |
5, avenue du Pigonnet Marseille 13100 France +33 442 59 02 90 |
A Provençal farmhouse tucked away at the end of a Chestnut-lined lane, in the heart of the Aixois countryside... this is a place that dreams are made of. Indulge yourself in the magnificent rooms with period furniture, admire the view over Mount Saint-Victoire, and savour the delicious Provençal-inspired cuisine. But take heart, the swimming pool awaits... Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Comfortable hotel near the airport |
Z.I. de Couperigne Marseille 13127 France |
Upon your arrival at the airport, a free shuttle bus will take you directly to the hotel. Part of a chain, the Primotel provides contemporary, comfortable accomodation and all rooms are air-conditioned and soundproofed. Take advantage of the hotel's swimming pool and tennis courts as well as the locally inspired cuisine on offer in the restaurant-bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Water, water everywhere... |
Route des Calanques Marseille 13714 France +33 442 01 0930 http://www.roches-blanches-cas... |
The setting for this luxury hotel to the east of Marseilles is impressive in its grandeur. Built on a rocky overhang, the establishment boasts a 180° view of the sea, with Cape Canaille and the Port of Cassis visible on the horizon. Lavishly decorated rooms and suites, a freshwater pool, access to a private beach, and cuisine which complements the superior setting, are just some of the luxuries this enchanting place has to offer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Drop anchor in the old port |
18, quai du Port Marseille 13002 France +33 491 91 9122 |
This family hotel boasts a superb location and a dream view of the old port. All rooms are south facing and fitted with all mod cons, but top of the bill is the Provençal room on the seventh floor, furnished by local fabric designer, Souleïado, where the large bay windows project a unique picture of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde like a Technicolor view of Marseilles on the silver screen. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High class service |
46, rue des Mousses Marseille 13008 France +33 491 22 9700 |
Set in a peaceful park, just 5 minutes from the beaches, this hotel is superbly located. The city centre is easily accessible on the nearby métro or bus lines. Flawless hospitality delivered with true professionalism, luxurious rooms and suites, and a superior level of service all combine to make your stay a perfect one. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Deluxe hotel close to the airport |
Aéroport Marseille-Provence Marseille 13728 France +33 442 78 4278 http://www.marseille.aeroport.fr/ |
For those arriving in Marseilles by plane, this hotel, on the edge of the Berre lake, is an excellent choice for stopping over. Tennis courts, a swimming pool, gymnasium, sauna, and even a nearby golf course are all at your disposal to promote total rest and relaxation. Surrounded by three hectares of parkland, rooms are wonderfully quiet and equipped with every imaginable comfort. Savour the Provençal specialties of the hotel restautant, Le Cenadou. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Superb comfort in a central location |
36, boulevard Charles-Livon Marseille 13007 France +33 491 15 5900 http://www.accorhotel.com |
Popular with business travellers, this modern, four-star hotel is the last word in comfort. Tastefully decorated in typical Provençal style with brightly coloured fabrics and furniture in light-coloured wood, some rooms also have their own private terrace. A shady garden provides a welcome oasis of peace away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. Graced with huge bay windows, the hotel restaurant offers diners the perfect vantage point from which to enjoy these fabulous views. Buffet breakfast costs around EUR19. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A room with a view |
43, Quai des Belges Marseille 13001 France +33 491 55 6746 |
This Frantour chain hotel looks out onto the old port. The rooms, decorated in soft pastel shades, are wonderfully comfortable with the added luxury of a jacuzzi. Daydream over a leisurely breakfast as you take in the picturesque view of the fishing boats as they come and go in the port. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A dream world by the sea |
5, avenue des Calanques Marseille 13260 France +33 442 01 9999 |
Villa Calanco is the kind of place dreams are made of. Beautiful suites set against the backdrop of the sea, all individually decorated and lavished in comfort, are certain to enchant and delight. Deluxe accommodation, direct access to the beach, services tailored to meet your every need, and all the pleasures of the sea are combined in this exceptional place to make your stay unforgettable. Live the dream, just for the weekend! Review © 2007, Wcities |