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Claude Hirsch
44 Chemin De La Nerthe
Marseille
13016

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Description for B&B:

Located in the charming village of LEstaque, renowned among artists for its picturesque port, delightful villas, and charming streets, this elevated house is nestled right next to the Mariners viaduct. With an abundance of restaurants and shops in close proximity, this location offers a vibrant and convenient lifestyle.

Description for Gite

This cozy gite offers a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. It features a double bed and a comfortable sofa for lounging. Music enthusiasts will appreciate the presence of an upright piano. The kitchen is fully equipped with a refrigerator, microwave oven, coffee maker, kettle, electric stove, and a selection of pans and cutlery. A dining space with a table and chairs is also provided. Storage cabinets are available to keep your belongings organized. Entertainment options include a hi-fi system and wifi internet access. The shower room includes a sink and a shower, and a toilet is conveniently located within the same space. Natural light floods the interior through two French windows that open onto a terrace, where outdoor seating and a barbecue are available for guests to enjoy. Parking is conveniently located at the entrance of the property.

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Directions

There are three bus lines available, including two that connect with the metro or tram. You can also find the Station Estaque train station, which is quite famous. Additionally, during the summer, there is a shuttle boat service available from the Old Port.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 50 60 306 376 10 12

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Attractions

  • Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, this iconic basilica offers breathtaking panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea. Its ornate architecture and religious significance make it a must-visit attraction.
  • Old Port of Marseille (Vieux Port): The historic heart of Marseille, the Old Port is a bustling waterfront area lined with cafes, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the promenade, take a boat ride, or simply soak up the vibrant atmosphere.
  • Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming and picturesque quarter known for its narrow winding streets, colorful buildings, and vibrant street art. It's an ideal place to explore, shop for souvenirs, and discover local cafes and boutiques.
  • MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated at the entrance of the Old Port, MuCEM is a renowned cultural institution dedicated to showcasing the history and culture of the Mediterranean region. The museum's modern architecture is a sight to behold, and its exhibitions offer fascinating insights into the region's heritage.
  • Calanques National Park: Just a short distance from Marseille, Calanques National Park features stunning limestone cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and hidden coves. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike, swim, or take a boat tour to explore this natural wonderland.
  • Château d'If: Accessible by boat from the Old Port, Château d'If is a historic fortress located on the small island of If. Made famous by Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo," the castle offers a glimpse into Marseille's maritime defense history and provides captivating views of the city.
  • Palais Longchamp: This grand architectural masterpiece consists of a stunning palace and a beautiful park. The palace houses the Museum of Fine Arts, while the park offers a peaceful setting for picnics, leisurely walks, and enjoying the elegant fountains.
  • Marseille Cathedral (Cathédrale de la Major): A magnificent Roman Catholic cathedral, la Major is known for its impressive architecture, combining Byzantine and Romanesque styles. The interior is equally stunning, with intricate mosaics and a serene atmosphere.
  • La Corniche: A scenic coastal road that stretches along the Mediterranean, La Corniche offers stunning views of the sea and the city. It's a popular spot for a leisurely drive, a seaside walk, or enjoying a meal at one of the many waterfront restaurants. 10. Fort Saint-Jean: Adjacent to MuCEM, Fort Saint-Jean is a historic fortress that dates back to the 12th century. It now serves as an extension of the museum, and visitors can explore its ramparts, gardens, and exhibitions while enjoying panoramic views of the city and the sea. These attractions offer a diverse range of cultural, historical, and natural experiences, ensuring that visitors to Marseille can immerse themselves in the city's rich heritage and stunning surroundings.

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