This unique studio on the Quai du Port, with a direct view of the Old Port, in front of the boat dock, is close to many sites and amenities.
The accommodation is also a stone's throw from the Le Panier district, the oldest district of Marseille, shared between three administrative districts: Hôtel-de-Ville, Les Grands-Carmes and La Joliette. The north shore of the Old Port is the oldest part of the historic settlement site of the Greek colony of Massalia in 600 BC.
The best way to enjoy this mythical district is to stroll until you get lost in the narrow streets. The conviviality and the soft atmosphere which reign there are pleasant. Between small café terraces, colorful street-art facades, and small designer boutiques, you won't know where to look: this is a real open-air museum! While it takes good physical shape to go up and down the stairs, the effort will be rewarded by the Mediterranean spontaneity of the inhabitants of this working-class district, and the breathtaking view of the big blue.
When it comes to visiting Marseille, the Panier and the Old Port are a must.