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Raphael Gaujoux3 Avenue Frédéric Le Play
Marseille
13009
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Situated in Marseille's 9th arrondissement, in the southern area of the city, this bed & breakfast is nestled on a family-owned property. The establishment has undergone a transformation to accommodate a restaurant, serving lunch, as well as providing comfortable rooms for guests. The design of the property has been carefully planned with an ethical approach, incorporating environmentally-friendly practices such as growing produce for the restaurant and utilizing solar panels to support water and electricity consumption. The renovation also prioritized the use of sustainable materials. The bed & breakfast is aptly named Ginkgo, in homage to the renowned Ginkgo Biloba tree.Ginkgo boasts three double rooms, each with its own unique vegetable-themed ambiance. Check-in is available throughout the day, but please note that room access is only permitted after 3pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, and after 5pm from Thursdays to Sundays. For guests departing on the same day, check-out is at 11am, while for those with vacant rooms, check-out is at 3pm. If you have any additional inquiries, please consult the host.
Guests are encouraged to make use of the spacious outdoor area, including a visit to the vegetable garden, and a parking lot is provided for convenience.
The restaurant operates from Thursday to Sunday, serving lunch from 12pm to 3pm. Additionally, evening meals and high-end picnic baskets are available upon request, subject to availability. For further details, kindly inquire with the host.
Ginkgo's prime location positions it just a short distance from the National Park "Les Calanques" (5 minutes by car, 10 minutes by public transportation, or a 25-minute walk) and the sea (10 minutes by car, 30 minutes by public transportation). For those seeking a unique experience, Ginkgo also arranges day trips on a sailing boat, accompanied by a local skipper, allowing guests to discover the hidden treasures of Marseille. Please consult the host for pricing and availability.
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Directions
Take Bus N°21 from the "Prado roundabout" (rond point du prado) and get off at the "Soude Réginensi" Stop.
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Prices
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Wi-Fi
Parking
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Disabled Access
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Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Parc Borély: Located just a short distance from Avenue Frédéric Le Play, Parc Borély is a beautiful park offering a peaceful escape from the bustling city. It features vast green spaces, stunning gardens, a lake, and even a horse racecourse.
- Château Borély: Situated within Parc Borély, Château Borély is an elegant mansion that now houses the Museum of Decorative Arts, Fashion, and Ceramics. Visitors can explore the museum's extensive collection of decorative arts, including furniture, ceramics, and fashion items.
- Notre-Dame de la Garde: Perched high on a hill overlooking Marseille, Notre-Dame de la Garde is a stunning basilica and one of the city's most iconic landmarks. The basilica offers breathtaking panoramic views of Marseille and the surrounding coastline.
- Calanques National Park: Just a short drive from Avenue Frédéric Le Play, Calanques National Park is a natural wonderland. It encompasses a series of limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it an ideal destination for hiking, swimming, and snorkeling.
- Vallon des Auffes: This picturesque fishing village is located near the neighborhood of Endoume. Vallon des Auffes is known for its colorful fishing boats, charming waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood, and its peaceful atmosphere.
- Marseille Vieux Port (Old Port): As the heart of Marseille, the Vieux Port is a bustling hub of activity. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, enjoy waterfront dining, explore local markets, and even take a boat tour to discover the nearby islands.
- MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated near the entrance of the Old Port, MuCEM is a remarkable museum dedicated to the cultures of the Mediterranean. It showcases a diverse range of exhibits, including art, artifacts, and multimedia installations.
- Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming and vibrant quarter filled with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and lively cafés. It is a great place to wander and soak up the atmosphere, visit local boutiques, and admire street art.
- Palais Longchamp: This grand architectural masterpiece is home to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. The Palais Longchamp features stunning gardens, fountains, and a monumental water tower, making it a must-visit attraction in Marseille. 10. Les Terrasses du Port: Located near the Joliette district, Les Terrasses du Port is a modern shopping center offering a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. It also provides panoramic views of the harbor and is a great spot to relax and enjoy the surroundings.