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Jean Born
Rue Moustier
Marseille
13001

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Accommodation
Indulge in a delightful breakfast on the sunny terrace. This centrally located and peaceful apartment on the first floor will make you feel right at home.

Conveniently situated just 5 minutes away from the Old Port, and in close proximity to the vibrant Noailles market, the lively Plain area, and the Cours Julien with its array of bars and restaurants. In addition, you will find the Gare Saint Charles train station just an 8-minute walk away, and both the tram and Noailles metro stations only 150 meters away. Regular shuttles to the airport are available every fifteen minutes from the Saint Charles station.

Property Details:
- Type: Entire home
- Capacity: Up to 6 guests
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Beds: 2
- Additional Guests: No extra charge
- Weekly Price: $500/week
- Monthly Price: $1800/month
- Deposit: $300
- Cleaning fee: $35

Neighborhood
The neighborhood is undoubtedly one of the most popular districts in Marseille, and is a must-visit destination. Bursting with vibrant colors and flavors, it speaks all languages and embraces multiculturalism. Symbolic of Marseille's Mediterranean charm, the Noailles neighborhood offers a unique and captivating experience. Lose yourself in its winding streets and marvel at the classical architecture, as the bustling souk unfolds before your eyes.

Transportation
Getting around is a breeze:
- Taxi: (phone number hidden)
- Metro line 2: Noailles
- A pleasant 15-minute walk from the train station

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Animals Allowed

Attractions

  • Vieux Port (Old Port): Located just a short distance from Rue Moustier, Vieux Port is the historic heart of Marseille. It offers picturesque views of fishing boats, luxury yachts, and vibrant waterfront cafes.
  • Notre-Dame de la Garde: Perched on top of a hill, this basilica is a prominent symbol of Marseille. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and admire the stunning architecture of the church.
  • Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming and vibrant area filled with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and artistic graffiti. It is home to numerous boutiques, cafes, and art galleries.
  • MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated on the waterfront, MuCEM is a unique museum dedicated to showcasing the cultural heritage of the Mediterranean region. It features a diverse collection of exhibits, including art, artifacts, and multimedia displays.
  • Palais Longchamp: A grand architectural masterpiece, Palais Longchamp is a historic monument that houses the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. Its lush gardens and impressive water features make it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
  • Calanques National Park: Just outside Marseille, Calanques National Park is a breathtaking natural reserve consisting of rugged limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Visitors can hike, swim, or take a boat tour to explore this stunning coastal area.
  • Fort Saint-Jean: Adjacent to MuCEM, Fort Saint-Jean is a 17th-century fortress that has been transformed into a cultural center. Its strategic location offers stunning views of the harbor, and visitors can explore its historic walls, gardens, and exhibition spaces.
  • Marseille Cathedral (Cathédrale La Major): This majestic Roman Catholic cathedral is an architectural marvel, featuring intricate details and stunning stained glass windows. It is located near the Vieux Port and is worth a visit for its beauty and religious significance.
  • Les Terrasses du Port: A modern shopping center with a stunning rooftop terrace, Les Terrasses du Port offers panoramic views of the harbor and the city skyline. It is a great place to shop, dine, or simply relax while enjoying the scenery. 10. La Canebière: Marseille's most famous street, La Canebière, stretches from the Vieux Port to the Réformés district. Lined with shops, cafes, and theaters, it is a vibrant hub of activity and an excellent place for a leisurely stroll and people-watching.

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