The old pier |
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Description
Fishermen`s boats and tourist ships meet and rumble each other if the Mediterranean Sea is in a bad mood.
Every day offers the spectacle of the fishermen wives` daily auction of fresh products. Local specialities are available all along the “vieux port”, such as the rockfish soup or the aïoli (mayonnaise with garlic, Sea fish and vegetables)…
The old pier was constructed by Greek sailers 26 centuries ago, in 600 B.C.
The Phocean city was born from the union between the Greek sailer Protis and the Ligurian princess Gyptis.
Copyricht photo : Ingo Mehling
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Nearest hotels - The old pier : |
(Distance < 1 km)Info: Une Nuit à bord offers unique guest accommodation on self-catering boats, docked at Marseille?s Old Port. Marseille Train Station is 2 km away, and free parking is available on site.
All of the boats have a seating area, a bathroom with......
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(Distance < 1 km)Info: Situated just 120 metres from Marseille's Old Port, Les Lofts du Vieux Port offers two modern apartments. They are 800 metres from Catalans beach and 2 km from the train station. Free Wi-Fi access is provided throughout the property.
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(Distance < 1 km)Info: Located 100 metres from Marseille?s Vieux Port and 200 metres from Place Thiars, this modern and spacious apartment offers free Wi-Fi and a fully equipped kitchen.
A fridge/freezer, oven and gas hotplates are available in the kitchen.......
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(Distance < 1 km)Info: This B&B is set in central Marseille, just 270 metres from the Old Port. It is romantically decorated with antique furniture and guests are invited to relax in the garden or by the fireplace in the lounge.
The air-conditioned rooms are......
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