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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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