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La Palmeraie is conveniently situated near various shops and public transportation options, providing easy access to amenities. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Marseille as you are just 500m away from the stunning beaches. Additionally, the renowned Corniche with its acclaimed restaurants is a mere 15 minutes away. Explore the nearby Calanques and the charming harbor of Les Goudes, while the enchanting town of Cassis can be reached within a 15-minute drive. Engage in thrilling activities such as sailing, golfing at the nearby 9-hole Borely course, scuba diving, and uncover the rich history and hidden gems of Marseille.Description for Gite
Experience the ultimate comfort and relaxation at our stunning triplex cottage. Boasting a private terrace spanning 20m2, this fully equipped accommodation is designed to provide an unforgettable getaway. With a maximum capacity of 3 people, our cottage offers ample space and luxurious amenities to ensure a delightful stay.Reviews
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Directions
After leaving the Motorway, make your way towards the Prado beaches. Keep going until you reach the roundabout with the prominent statue of David. From there, follow the seafront road for approximately 500m in the direction of La Pointe Rouge/Vieille Chapelle. Take a left turn at the Hôtel Mistral onto the Avenue des Goumiers.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Apartment | 1 | 130 | 150 | 30 | oui | ||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 75 | non |
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Attractions
- Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, this iconic basilica offers breathtaking panoramic views of Marseille. It is known for its beautiful Byzantine-style architecture and is a popular tourist destination.
- Calanques National Park: A stunning natural park with rocky cliffs, deep turquoise waters, and hidden beaches. Visitors can explore the calanques (narrow fjord-like inlets) by hiking, boating, or swimming.
- Old Port of Marseille: The historic heart of Marseille, the Old Port is a vibrant area filled with fishing boats, yachts, and waterfront cafes. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood, stroll along the promenade, or take a boat tour of the harbor.
- Marseille Cathedral: Also known as Cathédrale La Major, it is an impressive Roman Catholic cathedral with a mix of Byzantine and Romanesque styles. The cathedral's grandeur and intricate details make it a must-visit attraction.
- MuCEM: The Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations is a cultural center that showcases the history and heritage of the Mediterranean region. It features various exhibitions, including art, photography, and artifacts.
- Château d'If: Located on a small island off the coast of Marseille, this historic fortress-turned-prison is famous for being featured in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can take a boat trip to explore the island and tour the castle.
- Palais Longchamp: A majestic monument built in the 19th century, the Palais Longchamp houses both a museum and a beautiful park. It is known for its impressive fountain and picturesque gardens.
- Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming area with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant street art. It is filled with trendy shops, cafes, and art galleries, making it a great place to explore.
- Marseille History Museum: Situated in the heart of Marseille, this museum offers a comprehensive look at the city's history, from its ancient Greek origins to modern times. It features archaeological artifacts, historical exhibitions, and interactive displays. 10. Vallon des Auffes: A picturesque fishing village tucked away in a small bay, Vallon des Auffes is a hidden gem in Marseille. Visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at its waterfront restaurants, admire the colorful fishing huts, and take in the peaceful atmosphere.