Visite guidée Marseille - Balade d'une Marseillaise
Explore the Heart of Marseille with Balade d'une Marseillaise
Explore the historical elegance of Pavillon-de-partage-des-eaux, a stunning architectural landmark in the heart of Marseille that celebrates the city's rich heritage.
Nestled in the heart of Marseille, the Pavillon-de-partage-des-eaux is a stunning historical landmark that showcases the city's rich heritage. This architectural gem offers a glimpse into the past, featuring intricate designs and a serene ambiance that attracts tourists and history enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the chance to explore this captivating site during your visit to Marseille.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Metro
Start your journey at the nearest Metro station, which is 'Saint-Charles'. Take Line 1 (the blue line) towards 'La Rose'. After 4 stops, get off at 'La Timone' station. From there, change to Line 2 (the red line) towards 'Sainte-Marguerite Dromel'. Ride for 3 stops and get off at 'Rond-Point du Prado'.
Bus
Once at 'Rond-Point du Prado', exit the metro station and head to the bus stop 'Prado - Perier'. Take Bus Line 83 towards 'Mairie des 6e et 8e' and ride for 9 stops. Get off at 'Chutes Lavie, 4'. From there, walk 5 minutes east along Avenue des Chutes Lavie to reach Pavillon-de-partage-des-eaux at 4 Av. des Chutes Lavie.
Walking
If you prefer walking, from 'Rond-Point du Prado', you can head east on Avenue du Prado for about 1.5 km. After about 15 minutes, turn left onto Avenue des Chutes Lavie, and continue for about 300 meters to reach Pavillon-de-partage-des-eaux.
Use Pavillon-de-partage-des-eaux as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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