Old Port
The historic Old Port of Marseille has been a central hub for immigration and sea trade since the city's founding 2600 years ago by Greek sailors.
La Canebière
The famous main street of Marseille, stretching from the Old Port towards the city center, historically known as the city's bustling heart.
Palais Longchamp
A grand monument and park built to celebrate the arrival of the Canal de Marseille, housing the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum.
Le Panier
Le Panier is the oldest district in Marseille, characterized by its narrow, winding streets, colorful buildings, and artisan shops.
Fort Saint-Jean
A historic fortified complex guarding the entrance to the Old Port, now integrated with the MuCEM and offering stunning views.
Château d'If
A historic island fortress, made famous by Alexandre Dumas' novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo', offering dramatic views and a glimpse into its past as a state prison.
Marseille
Marseille, France's oldest city, is a vibrant cultural hub known for its multicultural population, historical significance as a port, and the stunning Calanques National Park.
Vieux Port
The Vieux Port, or Old Port, is a key area in Marseille that was revitalized for its designation as European Capital of Culture, attracting visitors with its cultural offerings and historical significance.
Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde
A historic basilica perched on a hill offering panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea.
Calanques National Park
A breathtaking national park featuring stunning limestone cliffs and turquoise waters, offering opportunities for hiking, swimming, and exploring unique coastal landscapes.
Notre Dame de la Garde
A stunning basilica perched atop the highest point in Marseille, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and sea.
Calanques
The Calanques are a series of dramatic limestone cliffs and turquoise coves stretching along the coast between Marseille and Cassis.
Barcelona
A vibrant coastal city in Spain, renowned for its unique Gaudí architecture, lively Las Ramblas, and beautiful beaches.
Cannes
World-famous for its film festival, Cannes is a glamorous resort town on the French Riviera, known for its sandy beaches and luxury shopping.
Nice
A stunning city on the French Riviera known for its beautiful pebble beaches, azure waters, and the iconic Promenade des Anglais.
Beaches of Marseille
A collection of beautiful city beaches offering relaxation and Mediterranean views.
MuCEM (Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée)
A modern museum dedicated to the civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean, connected by a striking footbridge.
Cathédrale La Major
A grand and imposing Roman-Byzantine cathedral located near the Old Port.
Le Vieux Port
Marseille's iconic Old Port, a lively waterfront area with a daily fish market.
Avignon
A historic city in Provence, famous for the Palais des Papes and its medieval bridge.
Aix-en-Provence
The birthplace of artist Paul Cézanne, this city is known for its charming streets and fountains.
Lavender Fields
Expansive fields of vibrant purple lavender that are iconic to the Provence region.
Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean (MuCEM)
This striking modern museum showcases the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region.
Le Panier district
Explore this historic district's narrow streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant street art for a glimpse into Marseille's past and present.
Parc National des Calanques
This national park features dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and clear waters ideal for hiking and swimming.