Marseille is an old city with a big history, with a lot of things to see that will keep visitors entertained for a long time. If you have only one day - we have prepared something special for you - discover Marseille through its millennial history and its museums, stroll in its parks, and its gardens.
Your guide will pick you up шт your hotel or on your cruise ship.
First, you will have a Marseille sightseeing tour by car. Your guide will ask the driver to make photo stops at the best view places.
You will have an hour to have lunch and your guide will tell you about the best places to have your lunch.
After you will satisfy your hunger and get some rest your guide will take you to see, basilica “Notre-Dame de la Garde”, Palais Longchamp, and the last stop will be at Le Panier.
After that, your guide will take you back to the place where you were picked up.
Overlooking the sea, this spot is perfect for views and photographs. Its imposing structure, composed of several domed towers, with the highest reaching a height of 16 meters, and the use of green and white limestone might remind some of Florence’s Duomo, but the interior has been decorated in a completely different style. Fortunately the cathedral is also free to visit.
ere all tourists head to take photos, eat some fresh fish and seafood, watch the boats or ride the Ferris wheel. It is part of the city’s old town and a great location from which to head to all of the city’s main attractions, so it’s definitely worth a visit. Sunsets during the summer are particularly awe-inspiring, so stick around the area until early evening for some beautiful views.
It is most easily accessed by bus since going there on foot means having to face the weary climb to the top, and there are buses that depart every twenty minutes or so from the Vieux Port and take you right up to the church’s doors. It is free to visit, and the mosaic interior, like the beautiful views of the city, is incredibly impressive.
The gallery is home to an impressive collection of work by Italian and Provençal artists, and most of the paintings and works of art date from the 17th century to the present day. Apart from the beautiful artwork, the palace also has a splendid park that locals flock to when they want to enjoy the good weather, as it is one of the few green areas in the city center.
It is easily accessible from the Vieux Port, as it is situated on a nearby hillside. It was first inhabited in 600BC, when the Greeks settled here, so it truly is the oldest part of the city. It is a colorful, multicultural neighborhood that blends the many influences that are present nowadays in Marseille, making for a unique place in which to spend an evening or to go for a walk.
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