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Nicolas26 Chemin De Palama
Marseille
13013
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Located in the heart of Château-Gombert village, this villa is a beautifully renovated bastide with a rich history of over 100 years. Tucked away from the main road, it offers a tranquil and serene atmosphere. The property provides convenient free parking, and the entire villa is equipped with air conditioning. Guests can also enjoy the charming garden and terrace. We offer a delightful table d'hôtes experience upon reservation, serving Provencal cuisine prepared with fresh and seasonal ingredients, along with an extensive selection of wines. The village is a mere 100 meters away on foot, and the City of Marseille bus stop is just 50 meters away, conveniently dropping off passengers at the metro station. Additionally, the Technopole is less than 2 kilometers away. For those who enjoy hiking in the Massif de l'Etoile, the villa offers easy access to the hiking trails, whether by foot or car.Reviews
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Attractions
- Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, this stunning basilica offers panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its striking architecture, golden statue of the Virgin Mary, and intricate mosaics.
- Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming and vibrant area with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and lively squares. It is home to numerous art galleries, shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a perfect place to explore and soak up the local atmosphere.
- Vieux Port (Old Port): The historic heart of Marseille, Vieux Port is a bustling harbor lined with cafes, bars, and seafood restaurants. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront promenade, visit the fish market, or even take a boat tour to explore the nearby Calanques.
- MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated at the entrance of the Old Port, MuCEM is a modern museum dedicated to showcasing the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region. It features fascinating exhibitions, temporary displays, and stunning architectural design.
- Palais Longchamp: A grandiose monument located in the 4th arrondissement of Marseille, Palais Longchamp was built in the 19th century and houses the Museum of Fine Arts and Natural History Museum. The palace is surrounded by a beautiful park, making it a popular spot for picnics and leisurely walks.
- Château d'If: This famous fortress is located on the island of If, just a short boat ride from Marseille's Old Port. Known for its association with Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo," Château d'If offers fantastic views of the sea and an opportunity to explore its intriguing history.
- Calanques National Park: A natural paradise situated between Marseille and Cassis, the Calanques National Park is a must-visit destination. It boasts breathtaking limestone cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and picturesque hiking trails, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
- La Corniche: A scenic coastal road stretching along the Mediterranean Sea, La Corniche offers stunning views of Marseille's coastline. It is lined with beautiful beaches, charming restaurants, and vibrant bars, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely drive or a relaxing day by the sea.
- Stade Vélodrome: For sports enthusiasts, a visit to Stade Vélodrome is a must. It is the home stadium of Olympique de Marseille, one of the most successful football clubs in France. Catching a match or taking a guided tour of the stadium offers a unique experience for football fans. 10. Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort Saint-Jean: These historic forts are located at the entrance of the Old Port and offer a glimpse into Marseille's maritime past. Explore their ancient walls, enjoy stunning views of the harbor, and learn about their strategic significance throughout history.