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Jean BornRue Moustier
Marseille
13001
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AccommodationStart your day with a delightful breakfast on the sunlit terrace. This centrally located apartment on the peaceful first floor will make you feel right at home.
Conveniently situated just a 5-minute walk from the Old Port, and in close proximity to the popular Noailles market, the vibrant Plain district, and the lively Cours Julien with its array of bars and restaurants. The Gare Saint Charles train station is only an 8-minute walk away, and the tram and Noailles metro station are just 150 meters from the apartment. Regular shuttles to the airport depart every fifteen minutes from the Saint Charles station.
Property Details:
- Entire home
- Accommodates up to 6 guests
- 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
- 2 beds plus additional sleeping arrangements available
- Toll-free for additional guests
- Weekly price: 500€ / week
- Monthly price: 1800€ / month
- Deposit: 300€
- Cleaning fee: 35€
Neighborhood:
The neighborhood is renowned as one of the most vibrant districts in Marseille. You absolutely must experience it! Bursting with colors and flavors, this multicultural hub speaks in various languages. The Noailles neighborhood symbolizes the diversity and openness of Marseille. As you wander through its classical architecture, you'll feel like you've entered a bustling souk.
Transportation:
Getting around is easy with multiple transportation options available:
- Taxi: (hidden phone number)
- Metro line 2: Noailles
- A pleasant 15-minute walk from the train station.
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Attractions
- Vieux Port (Old Port): Located just a short distance from Rue Moustier, Vieux Port is the historic heart of Marseille. It offers picturesque views, waterfront cafes, and is a great spot for people-watching.
- Notre-Dame de la Garde: This iconic basilica is perched on top of a hill and offers panoramic views of Marseille. It is known for its stunning architecture and is a popular pilgrimage site.
- Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier is a charming area filled with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and trendy shops. It is a great place to explore and soak up the local atmosphere.
- MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated on the waterfront, MuCEM is a modern museum that showcases the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region. It features a range of exhibits, including art, photography, and historical artifacts.
- Fort Saint-Jean: Located next to MuCEM, Fort Saint-Jean is a historic fortress that dates back to the 12th century. It offers stunning views of the sea and the city and is a popular spot for taking photos.
- Palais Longchamp: This grand architectural masterpiece houses a museum of fine arts and a natural history museum. The surrounding park is perfect for picnics and leisurely walks.
- Calanques National Park: Just outside Marseille, Calanques National Park is a stunning natural area known for its rugged limestone cliffs and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Visitors can hike, swim, or take a boat tour to explore the breathtaking calanques (narrow, steep-walled inlets).
- Marseille Cathedral: Also known as Cathédrale La Major, this beautiful cathedral is a prime example of Byzantine and Romanesque architecture. It features intricate mosaics and stunning stained glass windows.
- La Vieille Charité: Originally a hospice for the poor, La Vieille Charité is now a cultural center that houses museums, temporary exhibitions, and a library. Its unique architecture and tranquil courtyard make it a popular attraction. 10. Château d'If: Situated on the island of If, just a short boat ride from Marseille, this historic fortress is famously known as the setting for Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can explore the prison cells and enjoy panoramic views of the sea.