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Marseille, France: A city of life and fun



marseilleMarseille and is the second largest city (after Paris) and the largest commercial port in the South east of France. Snuggled between the hills and the Mediterranean Sea, this city is also the oldest city in France with a history as old as 2600 years. This is an exceptional location filled with a distinct heritage and a lively culture. Marseille, France is a cosmopolitan city with quaint old ports, famous seafood, neighborhoods of the medieval style, and downtown shopping.

The buildings with the terracotta roofs, blanched almond, and ripe apricot gives a lovely effect to this city brimming with energy. Marseille, France is also influenced by its neighbor, North Africa and this influence is seen in the synthesis of cultures that flock the markets with fresh catches, selling ingredients for the preparation of the popular local fish stew, etc Do you love the sunshine? Marseille, France will give you abundant of it with its 300 days of radiant rays from the sun. Marseille's inviting coastline is ideal for rock climbing, hiking, snorkeling, and swimming.

Places of attractions in Marseille

Calanques Marseille-Cassis: You can tour the harbor; explore the caves that are filled with prehistoric paintings and engravings.

Marseille Carnival: The vibrant city has a carnival which is a blend of processions, festivals, and street fairs.

Musée de la Marine et de l’ Ecomomie: You will get to see the remarkable displays of the 16th century that depict the economic history of the city. Other artifacts like paintings are also shown here.

Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires du Terroir Marseillais: The 17th to 19th century displays plus the fact that this museum has been welcoming people from 1920 makes it a very popular tourist attraction.

A visit to the 19th century Notre Dame de la Garde basilica is a must, which will also give you a breathtaking view of the city and also the castle and the islands of Frioul.

The village of Oppede le Vieux on your tour from Marseille is a sight you cannot miss because of its uniqueness. The entire village has been carved into a rock.

Parc Balnéaire du Prado: This is the main beach area and is further divided into five beaches namely Plage du Prado Sud, Plage du Prado Nord, Plage Vieille Chapelle, Plage Borély, and Plage Bonneveine. The amenities found on these beaches are first-aid posts, showers, and free lockers to keep your valuables while you enjoy the sand and the water.

Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation: This 337 apartments building is the visionary work of architect Le Corbusier. He created this "garden city" in 1952.

There are tunnels that leads to bookshops, mini-supermarket, and panoramic rooftops. These are some among the many options the city of Marseille, France has in store for you. The spirit of the city is infectious and will leave a smile on your face as you enjoy this remarkable city.

 
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