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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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