Guide of Marseille :
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See also :
- Hotel Saint Ferréol***
- Hotel Suite Affaire Marseille Vieux-Port****
- Radisson Blu Hotel Marseille Vieux Port****
- Hotel Adagio Marseille Prado Plage***
- Residhotel Le Grand Prado
Hotels Marseille
- Hotel Carlton***
- ANIS Hotel***
- Hotel Choiseul***
- Hotel All Seasons Nice Aéroport***
- Hotel Maison Bonfils
Hotels Nice
- Hôtel Cristal****
- Grand Hotel*****
- Hôtel Vendôme***
- Logis Ruc Hotel Cannes***
- Hotel Splendid***
Hotels Cannes
- Garden Beach Hotel****
- Hôtel Juan Beach***
- Hotel Residence Residéal Antibes****
- Hotel Villa Nina***
- Hotel Best Western Astoria***
Hotels Antibes-Juan-les-Pins
- Hotel Régina**
- Hotel Mignon*
- Hotel Le Médiéval**
- Hôtel Central**
- Hotel Ibis Centre Pont De L'Europe***
Hotels Avignon
- Claridge's Hôtel**
- Hôtel Pavillon Impérial**
- Riva Hôtel***
- Hotel Pavillon Imperial**
- Hotel Best Western Prince de Galles***
Hotels Menton
- Hotel Les Résidences du Soleil
- Hotel Villa Akwaba
- Hotel Le Provençal***
- Hotel Eurogroup Domaine de Figuière
- Hotel La Vierge Noire***
Hotels Sainte-Maxime
- Hotel La Maison du Monde***
- Hotel du Golfe de Saint - Tropez**
- Hôtel la Mandarine****
- Hotel La Tartane****
- Hotel La Villa***
Hotels Saint-Tropez
- Hotel Relais de Sainte-Victoire***
- Hotel Cezanne***
- Hotel Le Mas des Ecureuils***
- Hotel Artea**
- Hotel Du Globe**
Hotels Aix-en-Provence
- Hotel Le Boatel
- Hôtel Arles Plaza***
- Best Western Hôtel Atrium***
- Hotel Mas des Piboulès**
- Hotel Acacias**
Hotels Arles
Visit Marseille
The Old Port or Vieux-Port, the main harbour and marina of the city. It is guarded by two massive forts (Fort St Nicolas and Fort Saint Jean) and is one of the main places to eat in the city. Dozens of cafés line the waterfront. The Quai des Belges at the end of the harbour is the site of the daily fish market. Much of the northern quayside area was rebuilt by the architect Fernand Pouillon after its destruction by the Nazis in 1943.
The Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, built by the architect Esperandieu, is an enormous Romano-Byzantine basilica in the hills to the south of the Old Port. The terrace offers spectacular panoramic views of Marseille and its surroundings.
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The Cathedral of Sainte-Marie-Majeure or la Major, founded in the 4th century, enlarged in the 11th century and completely rebuilt in the second half of the 19th century by the architects Léon Vaudoyer and Jacques Henri Esperandieu. The present day cathedral is a gigantic edifice in the Romano-Byzantine style. A romanesque transept, choir and altar survive from the older medieval cathedral, spared from complete destruction only as a result of public protests at the time. 