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Platon Patsouris
95 Corniche Kennedy
Marseille
13007

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price from €1048

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491591395

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662391395

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Renovated T2 apartment situated on the stunning Corniche in Marseille. Located in a luxurious and secure building with 24/7 concierge service and video surveillance. This 45m² apartment offers 2 rooms and a 10m² terrace, providing a peaceful view of the surrounding gardens and hills from the 2nd floor. The kitchen is fully equipped with a dishwasher, while the living room features a comfortable sofa bed, cable TV, DVD player, WIFI, and telephone. The apartment includes a bedroom, marble bathroom, washing machine, separate toilet, and electric roller shutters with centralized control. Stay cool with air conditioning during warmer months. Enjoy the elegant parquet and marble flooring in the bedroom. Optionally, a closed box parking spot is available. The residence is conveniently located within a 5-minute walk from the beach of the Catalans and just 15 minutes from the Old Port of Marseille. All necessary amenities are nearby. Photos are available upon request. Rental rates range from 350 to 750, depending on the chosen period.

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Attractions

  • Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, this stunning basilica offers panoramic views of Marseille and its surrounding areas. The basilica is known for its ornate architecture, intricate mosaics, and a golden statue of the Virgin Mary on top.
  • Vieux Port (Old Port): The historic heart of Marseille, Vieux Port is a bustling harbor lined with vibrant cafes, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, watch fishermen unload their catch, or hop on a boat tour to explore nearby islands.
  • Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming and picturesque district with narrow, winding streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant street art. It is home to trendy boutiques, art galleries, and cozy cafes, offering a glimpse into the city's bohemian side.
  • MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated at the entrance of the Old Port, MuCEM is a modern museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Mediterranean region. Its stunning architecture, including a unique glass footbridge connecting to Fort Saint-Jean, makes it a popular attraction.
  • Calanques National Park: Located just outside Marseille, the Calanques National Park offers breathtaking natural beauty. These dramatic limestone cliffs and turquoise coves are perfect for hiking, swimming, or taking a boat tour to explore secluded beaches and hidden caves.
  • Palais Longchamp: This grand architectural masterpiece is a symbol of Marseille's wealth and grandeur. The Palais Longchamp houses a museum of fine arts and a natural history museum. Its beautiful park and cascading fountains make it a perfect spot for a leisurely walk or a picnic.
  • Château d'If: Situated on the island of If, just offshore from Marseille, this historic fortress is famous for being featured in Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can explore the prison cells, enjoy stunning views of the city, and learn about the island's intriguing history.
  • Stade Vélodrome: For sports enthusiasts, a visit to Stade Vélodrome is a must. This renowned football stadium is the home of Olympique de Marseille and offers guided tours, providing insights into the club's history and a chance to see the stadium from a player's perspective.
  • La Corniche: Stretching along the Mediterranean coast, La Corniche is a scenic road that offers stunning views of the sea, cliffs, and beaches. It is a popular spot for leisurely walks, cycling, or simply enjoying a drink at one of the many seaside cafes. 10. Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort Saint-Jean: Located at the entrance to the Old Port, these historic forts offer a glimpse into Marseille's military past. Visitors can explore the fortifications, learn about their strategic importance, and enjoy panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.

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