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Holiday in Marseille

City in France — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇫🇷

Country

France

Type

City

Best time to travel

April–October

Budget/day

100–170 €

Getting there from Germany

Direct flights from Frankfurt, Munich, and Düsseldorf in about 2 hours. TGV Paris–Marseille in 3 hours 15 minutes.

About Marseille

Marseille, founded around 600 BC by Greek seafarers, is the oldest city in France and the second largest after Paris. The port metropolis on the Mediterranean coast combines 2,600 years of history with a vibrant, multicultural energy that is unmatched in France. The Vieux Port, the historical heart of the city, is now characterized by fish restaurants and the futuristic sun sail pavilion by Norman Foster. The Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde towers over the highest hill in the city and offers a breathtaking 360-degree view over the rooftops, the harbor, and the nearby Frioul Islands. There lies the Chateau d’If, the fortress island that Alexandre Dumas made the setting for his novel “The Count of Monte Cristo.” The MuCEM (Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean) at the old harbor is an architectural masterpiece with a delicate concrete facade. The Le Panier district, Marseille's oldest neighborhood, enchants with narrow streets, street art, and small studios. The Calanques — fjord-like rocky inlets southeast of the city — are part of the national park and offer turquoise water between white limestone cliffs, ideal for hiking, climbing, and swimming. The Bouillabaisse, Marseille's legendary fish stew, tastes best in the restaurants at Vieux Port. With 300 sunny days a year and a vibrant cultural scene, Marseille is an underrated gem.

Culture
100
Food
85
Urban
85
Romance
80
Safety
80

Top 5 highlights in Marseille

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Vieux Port

The Old Port has been the center of Marseille since antiquity – today lined with fish restaurants, cafés, and the spectacular mirror roof by Norman Foster.

2

Notre-Dame de la Garde

The golden basilica on the highest hill in the city offers a 360° panorama over Marseille, the islands, and the open Mediterranean.

3

MuCEM

The Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean is an architectural masterpiece – a cube of concrete elegance by the water.

4

Le Panier

The oldest district of Marseille with colorful facades, street art, studios, and multicultural restaurants is the creative heart of the city.

5

Calanques National Park

The spectacular rocky inlets with turquoise water south of the city are accessible by boat or hiking – a natural paradise on the Mediterranean.

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Marseille

Recommended travel time

April–October

Summer

Hot and sunny, 27–33 °C, Mistral wind provides freshness

Winter

Mild, 6–13 °C, plenty of sunshine

How much does a holiday in Marseille cost?

Average costs per person per day

🎒

Budget

50–75 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

🏨

Mid-range

100–170 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

220–450 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Marseille

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Order the Bouillabaisse only in specialized restaurants like Chez Fonfon or Miramar – the authentic version is an elaborate two-course dish.

The Calanques are partially closed in summer due to the risk of forest fires – check the prefecture website before hiking.

Take the ferry from Vieux Port to the Frioul archipelago and the Château d'If (The Count of Monte Cristo).

The fish market at Vieux Port (daily in the morning) is an authentic experience – fishermen sell directly from their boats.

Le Panier and Rue de la République are the new creative district with street art, vintage shops, and hipster cafés.

Food & drink in Marseille

These specialties you must try!

Bouillabaisse
Navettes (boat-shaped pastries)
Panisse (chickpea fries)
Pieds-paquets (lamb feet)
Aioli (garlic fish dish)
Pastis (anise liqueur)
Suitable for:HarborMulticulturalCalanquesMediterraneanStreet ArtCulinaryCultureHistory

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