Le Vieux Port
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Set around a lively marina, Marseille's Old Port (Vieux Port) is known for its stylish hotels, waterfront cafes and seafood restaurants serving mullet and lobster from the quayside fish market.
Le Vieux Port
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Set around a lively marina, Marseille's Old Port (Vieux Port) is known for its stylish hotels, waterfront cafes and seafood restaurants serving mullet and lobster from the quayside fish market.
Le Panier
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Marseille was born 600 years BC, where the Panier currently stands. The Greeks picked this location because of its privileged location on top of a hill
Cathedrale de la Major
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The Cathédrale de la Major is built with white and green limestone, and like the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde, the cathedral is full of marble and mosaics.
Musee d'Histoire de Marseille
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The Historical Museum of Marseille is the local historical and archaeological museum of Marseille.
Centre de la Vieille Charite
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La Vieille Charité is a former almshouse, now functioning as a museum and cultural centre, situated in the heart of the old Panier quarter of Marseille.
Musee d’Archeologie Mediterraneenne
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The Museum of Mediterranean Archeology of Marseille hosts, in the very heart of the Vieille Charité, two major and remarkable collections
Eglise Saint-Laurent
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Eglise Saint-Laurent is located on a site which is full of history. It is close to the Fort Saint Jean.
Musee Regards de Provence
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Over the years, the Regards de Provence Foundation has built up an important artistic heritage of more than 850 related works.
Place aux Huiles
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Located right in the center of Marseille, Place aux Hules offers a view of the city.
Centre Commercial Centre Bourse
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Modern shopping center in the center since 1977, with international brands, restaurants.
Eglise Saint-Ferreol
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The original building on site was owned by the Knights Templar.[3] However, in 1369, it was given to a community of Augustinian hermits.
Tour du Fanal
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Tour du Fanal is a guard tower in Marseille.
Villa Mediterrannee
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To mark the nominating of Marseille as European Capital of Culture, in 2013 the Villa Méditerranée was inaugurated as a place of interaction.
Place de Lenche
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A little place linking the Panier old quarter and the new buildings from Fernand Pouillon. Good small restaurants and comfortable bars.
Fort Saint-Nicolas
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Fort Saint-Nicolas is a fortification in the French city of Marseille, built in 1660 by order of Louis XIV at the entrance to the Vieux-Port.
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