Travelers visit the port city of Marseille, the third largest city in France, for the meeting of style and history. The bay, flanked by Fort Saint-Nicolas, and Fort Saint-Jean shelters the Castle of If, from Count of Monte Cristo fame. Watched over by the basilica Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, the city's pedestrian zones and shopping areas (including the colorful French-African quarter) mix with historical sites.Travelers looking for a fun time go to the OK Corral, a cowboy theme amusement park.
Restaurants in Marseille
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Unmissable! The best or one of the best place in Marseille. Wonderful view, fantastic food, one of the best bouillabaisse, place where you can take the boats to different Marseille beaches!
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Visitez gratuitement nos anciennes caves a huile et a vins datant du 17eme siecle. Un lieu historique proche du vieux port de Marseilleet de la place aux huiles... vente dans le magasin des produits du terroir de Provence et une cave a vins selectionnesUne galerie de peinture accueille les peintres marseillais ou d'ailleurs .
We walked past this area several times during our stay in Marseille. There are countless restaurants and cafes around and you are really spoiled for choice. There is a lot of outdoor seating as well as indoor seating. And the views are fantastic because you will be most probably facing the water and the beauty of Marseille if you were seating at one of these places. Definitely worth visiting.
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