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Marseille Attractions


Occupying the highest point in Marseille the Notre Dame Basilica is a 19th century Roman Byzantine edifice offering magnificent views of the city. An active place of worship the Basilica attracts many visitors, a shuttle bus connects the Basilica from the old port offering an insight into suburban Marseille en-route. One of Marseille’s more scenic buildings is the extravagant Palais Longchamp located on Boulevard Montricher, formerly housing an aqueduct it is no loner in use but features a spectacular fountain. Meanwhile in the Palace’s north wing is the Musee des Beaux Arts, a Fine Art Museum displaying an extensive collection of paintings. The infamous prison Chateau d’If, best known for Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo, is a fortress built in the 16th century to defend Marseille and its port and later housed the infamous state prison. Boats regularly leave for If from the Quai des Belges at the Vieux Port, the view back towards Marseille and the mountains afar are excellent. If its sun worshipping you are after then the city’s most popular beach is the Plage des Catalans. For a less developed yet charming sunbathing destination head to the beautiful resort town of Cassis, just west of Marseille it is well worth a visit. A holiday resort in its own right Marseille is also an ideal starting point from which to discover the beautiful villages and historic traditions of Provence.



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