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- Hotel Mercure Marseille Prado****
- Hotel Best Western La Joliette****
- Citadines Apart'hotel Marseille Prado Chanot***
- Hotel Pullman Marseille Palm Beach****
- Hotel Hipark Residence Marseille***
Hotels Marseille
- Hotel Bristol Nice***
- Hotel Parisien**
- Hotel Armenonville**
- Hotel Boscolo Exedra Nice*****
- Hotel Best Western Roosevelt Nice***
Hotels Nice
- Hôtel Cristal****
- Hotel InterContinental Carlton Cannes*****
- Hotel La Villa Tosca***
- Hotel Residence Chryseis***
- Hotel Novotel Cannes Montfleury****
Hotels Cannes
- Hôtel Belles Rives*****
- Hôtel Colbert**
- Hôtel Beau Site***
- Hôtel Sainte Valérie****
- Hotel Residence Residéal Antibes****
Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins
- Hotel Mercure Pont D'Avignon***
- Hotel Le Magnan**
- Hôtel du Palais des Papes**
- Hotel Kyriad Avignon Courtine Gare TGV***
- Hotel Court'inn Aqua
Hotels Avignon
- Claridge's Hôtel**
- Hôtel Pavillon Impérial**
- Hôtel Moderne**
- Hôtel Claridge's**
- Hotel Le Balmoral***
Hotels Menton
- Hotel Les Résidences du Soleil
- Hotel Villa Akwaba
- Hotel La Vierge Noire***
- Hotel Le Provençal***
- Hotel Les Palmiers***
Hotels Sainte-Maxime
- Hotel du Golfe de Saint - Tropez**
- Hotel La Maison du Monde***
- Hôtel la Mandarine****
- Hotel La Villa***
- Hotel Sezz Saint - Tropez*****
Hotels Saint-Tropez
- Hotel Relais de Sainte-Victoire***
- Grand Hotel Negre Coste***
- Hotel Cezanne***
- Hotel Du Globe**
- Hotel Mas des Oliviers**
Hotels Aix-en-Provence
Presentation of Marseille
From colourful markets (like Noailles market) that will make you feel like you are in Africa, to the Calanques (a natural area of big cliffs falling into the sea - Calanque means fjord), from the Panier area (the oldest place of the town and historically the place where newcomers installed) to the Vieux-Port (old harbor) and the Corniche (a road along the sea) Marseille has definitely a lot to offer. History of MarseilleHumans have inhabited Marseille and its environs for almost 30,000 years: palaeolithic cave paintings in the underwater Cosquer cave near the calanque of Morgiou date back to between 27,000 and 19,000 BC; and very recent excavations near the railway station have unearthed neolithic brick habitations from around 6,000 BC. Marseille, the oldest city of France, was founded in 600 BC by Greeks from Phocaea as a trading port under the name Massalia. The precise circumstances and date of founding remain obscure, but nevertheless a legend survives. Protis, while exploring for a new trading outpost or emporion for Phocaea, discovered the Mediterranean cove of the Lacydon, fed by a freshwater stream and protected by two rocky promontories. Protis was invited inland to a banquet held by the chief of the local Ligurian tribe for suitors seeking the hand of his daughter Gyptis in marriage. At the end of the banquet, Gyptis presented the ceremonial cup of wine to Protis, indicating her unequivocal choice. Following their marriage, they moved to the hill just to the north of the Lacydon; and from this settlement grew Massalia. See the full history of Marseille on Wikipedia Sister cities of Marseille |

Marseille is the second-largest city of France. It forms the third-largest metropolitan area, after those of