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Half Moon Over Marseille Harbour. September 2021.

Marseille, France

January 23, 2022

Having just finished the 53 hour long audiobook version of “The Count of Monte Cristo” and after watching Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown “Marseille” episode for at least the fifth time, I decided it was high time to visit myself. Marseille happened to fit perfectly in my plan for a two week Mediterranean vacation that included southern France, central Italy, and Croatia. After spending a few days lying on a beach in Nice and paying a visit to Monaco, we drove down the beautiful Côte d'Azur and checked in to the beautiful Hôtel La Residence Du Vieux Port, right on the harbour. The evening view of the harbour lights was incredible.

Marseille Harbour, September 2021.

Driving into the city is an interesting experience in itself. This city is huge, especially when compared to some of the other coastal cities and towns I have visited. And as Bourdain says, it is definitely a little rough around the edges. If you walk a few blocks away from the harbour in any direction, you will most certainly notice. But that’s not a bad thing. In fact, I think that’s part of what makes Marseille unique.

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La Samaritaine
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Notre-Dame and the Moon
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Virgin Mary atop Notre-Dame
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View from la Bonne Mère
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Marseille from Above
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Looking Glass
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le Boat
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Old Harbour

Église Saint-Ferréol les Augustins at Dusk. Marseille, September 2021.

Marseille harbour is pretty typical for the French Riviera. Combination Hotels/Restaurants line the outside edges, each with their own outdoor spaces and overpriced drinks. But I’m a tourist after all, so this is exactly what I wanted after a long day of driving and exploring the coast.

Fort Saint-Jean, Marseille. September 2021.

A Day Spent Wandering.

The first landmark you notice is the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde, perched on the area’s largest hilltop. Climbing the hill didn’t seem like much fun at the time, so we chickened out and caught the bus that ran from the harbour all the way to the top. This was easily justified by saying “We will definitely walk back down.”

If you are going to Marseille and you’ve read about it anywhere else, I’m sure you already know that Notre-Dame is a must see. Not even so much for the basilica itself, but for the commanding view of the entire city. From here, you can see just how expansive (and beautiful) Marseille actually is. So I’ll add my recommendation on top of all the others that you probably have seen by this point: Be sure to go check out the city views from la Bonne Mère.

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Palais du Pharo
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Marseille Harbour Entrance
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Fort Saint-Jean
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Repost
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Marseille Fish
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Saint-Laurent
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Tour du Fanal
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Inside the Fort
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Mucem

Taking in the view from the cathedral was great, because it gave me ideas for where to wander next. A very imposing fort guards the harbour entrance, so that seemed like the next logical choice. On the way there was a beautiful palace, and an amazing lunch at Le Chalet du Pharo, where you can sit and stare at the fort as boats go by. Also, you can take a little path down to the water and swim in the blue-green waters. One of the forts was closed, but Fort Saint-Jean was open to wandering (and free!) as was the Musée des civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée (also free!)

Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde from Fort Saint-Jean. September 2021.

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Bridge to the Museum
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Tower
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Tour du Fanal BW
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Crane Exhibit
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Pink
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Mini Me

Its a pretty natural progression of a walk to go from the fort to the museum to the major cathedral. And I recommend all of them! There was even a giant (and friendly!) orange bear! And everything was free, which is a huge bonus in my book. It does seem like the whole harbour area is undergoing a refurbishing, with several things closed and scaffolding on a few of the attractions. I can’t wait to go back and visit again in a few years and see what has changed.

Cathédrale La Major, September 2021.

Hugs Please. September 2021.

Marseille is my favorite place in France so far. Uncharacteristically semi-nice people are occasionally less-than-reluctant to help you out if you need it, and I’m pretty sure one of the waiters almost smiled once. This is very different from my other French experiences. A quick fifteen minute drive to the airport and it’s time to pop across the water to The Eternal City. But before we go, here are a few recommendations:

  • Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde. - It’s a giant church on a hill. The views are amazing

  • Fort Saint-Jean - Wander around an old stone fort with interesting exhibits and harbour views.

  • Cathédrale La Major - An inspiring stripey cathedral.

  • Hôtel La Residence Du Vieux Port - A wonderful boutique hotel, right on the harbour.

  • Le Caribou Marseille - Great drinks, and super friendly staff. Awesome staff shirts, hope they start a merch store soon!

  • Les Mets des Saintes - Creole/African spin on French food. Delicious and cozy atmosphere.

  • Little Temple Bar - I didn’t see any resemblance to the actual infamous Irish pub, but drinks were dirt cheap and the location was great.

Questions/Comments? Ask away in the comment section below!

In France, Europe Tags france, marseille, europe, teddy, photaytoes, travel, church, tower, fort
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