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La Palmeraie is conveniently located near various shops and public transportation options. The property is just 500m away from the stunning beaches of Marseille, renowned for their beauty. Additionally, the famous Corniche with its acclaimed restaurants can be reached within a 15-minute drive. The stunning Calanques and the charming harbor of Les Goudes are also in close proximity, while the picturesque town of Cassis is just a short 15-minute drive away. There are plenty of activities to indulge in, including sailing, golfing at the nearby 9-hole Borely course (only 5 minutes away), scuba diving, and uncovering the fascinating history and hidden treasures of Marseille.Description for Gite
This fully equipped triplex cottage offers a private terrace of 20m2, providing a perfect space for relaxation. With a maximum capacity of 3 people, it is an ideal accommodation choice for a small group or family.Reviews
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Directions
To reach the Prado beaches, take the Motorway exit and proceed towards the roundabout where the prominent statue of David is located. Follow the seafront for approximately 500m in the direction of La Pointe Rouge/Vieille Chapelle. Take a left turn at the Hôtel Mistral onto Avenue des Goumiers.
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B&B (2 pers.) |
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Apartment | 1 | 130 | 150 | 30 | oui | ||||||||||
Holiday Home | 1 | 75 | non |
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Attractions
- Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, Notre-Dame de la Garde is a famous basilica offering panoramic views of Marseille. The stunning architecture and religious significance make it a popular tourist attraction.
- Calanques National Park: Just a short drive from Marseille, Calanques National Park is a natural paradise with breathtaking limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and hidden coves. It's perfect for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the beauty of the Mediterranean coastline.
- Old Port of Marseille: The Vieux Port, or Old Port, is the historic heart of Marseille. It is a bustling area filled with colorful boats, vibrant cafes, and lively markets. Visitors can take a boat tour, enjoy fresh seafood, or simply soak up the lively atmosphere.
- Marseille Cathedral: Also known as Cathédrale de la Major, this grand cathedral is a magnificent example of Byzantine-Romanesque architecture. Its impressive size and intricate details, both inside and out, make it a must-visit attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Palais Longchamp: This historic monument is a combination of a palace and a park. Palais Longchamp features a stunning fountain, beautiful gardens, and the Museum of Fine Arts. It is a great place to relax, admire the architecture, and explore the museum's extensive art collection.
- MuCEM: The Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM) is a modern cultural center dedicated to showcasing the history and diversity of the Mediterranean region. It features interactive exhibits, art installations, and stunning views of the sea from its rooftop terrace.
- Château d'If: Situated on a small island just off the coast of Marseille, Château d'If is a historic fortress known for its connection to Alexandre Dumas' novel, "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can explore the castle's cells, enjoy the panoramic views, and learn about its intriguing history.
- Marseille History Museum: Located in the center of Marseille, this museum offers a comprehensive overview of the city's rich history. From ancient Greek and Roman artifacts to exhibits on maritime trade and immigration, it provides a fascinating glimpse into Marseille's past.
- La Corniche: La Corniche is a scenic coastal road that stretches along the Mediterranean, offering stunning views of the sea, cliffs, and beaches. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk, rent a bike, or simply relax at one of the many waterfront cafes and restaurants. 10. Vallon des Auffes: This charming fishing village is tucked away in a picturesque cove near Marseille's city center. With its colorful boats, traditional fishing huts, and waterfront restaurants, Vallon des Auffes is a hidden gem that offers a glimpse into Marseille's maritime traditions.