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Claude Hirsch44 Chemin De La Nerthe
Marseille
13016
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Located in the charming Provencal village of LEstaque, renowned for its rich artistic heritage and picturesque port, this house is nestled on a hill, offering stunning views and close proximity to the Mariners viaduct. Surrounded by a plethora of endearing streets, this property is conveniently positioned near a variety of delightful restaurants and shops.Description for Gite
This charming gite offers a range of amenities for your comfort and convenience. The accommodation includes a cozy double bed and a comfortable sofa for relaxation. Music enthusiasts will appreciate the presence of an upright piano. The kitchen is well-equipped with a refrigerator, microwave oven, coffee maker, kettle, single electric stove, pans, and cutlery. A dining area with a table and chairs is also provided. For storage purposes, two cabinets are available. Entertainment options include a hi-fi system and WiFi internet access. The shower room features a sink and shower, with a toilet conveniently located within. Natural light floods the space through two French windows, which open onto a charming terrace. Outdoor seating is provided for you to enjoy the fresh air, and a barbecue is available for your use. Parking is easily accessible at the entrance.Reviews
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Directions
There are three bus lines available, two of which can be accessed from the metro or tram. Additionally, there is a well-known train station called Station Estaque. During the summer, there is also a shuttle boat that operates from the Old Port.
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Attractions
- Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Located on a hilltop, this stunning basilica offers breathtaking panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea. It is known for its stunning architecture and a golden statue of the Virgin Mary.
- Old Port of Marseille (Vieux Port): As the historic heart of Marseille, the Old Port is a bustling area filled with lively markets, charming cafes, and picturesque views of fishing boats and yachts. It is a great place to enjoy a leisurely stroll or indulge in some fresh seafood.
- Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a vibrant and colorful district filled with narrow streets, charming squares, and vibrant street art. It is known for its bohemian atmosphere, boutique shops, and cozy cafes.
- MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): This iconic museum is dedicated to the history and cultures of the Mediterranean region. It showcases a wide range of exhibitions, including art, history, and contemporary culture, and offers stunning views of the sea.
- Château d'If: Located on the Frioul archipelago, the Château d'If is a historic fortress-turned-prison made famous by Alexandre Dumas' novel, "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can explore the castle's dungeons and enjoy panoramic views of Marseille from its ramparts.
- Calanques National Park: Just a short distance from Marseille, Calanques National Park is a natural paradise that boasts stunning limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. It offers excellent opportunities for hiking, swimming, and boating.
- Marseille Cathedral (Cathédrale de la Major): This magnificent cathedral is an architectural marvel. Its stunning Byzantine-Romanesque style, intricate mosaics, and grand interior make it a must-visit attraction. The cathedral is located near the Old Port and offers beautiful views of the sea.
- Palais Longchamp: This impressive monument was built in the 19th century and is surrounded by a beautiful park. It houses the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Natural History, making it a great place to appreciate art and nature.
- Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort Saint-Jean: These historic forts guard the entrance to the Old Port of Marseille. Fort Saint-Nicolas offers stunning views of the sea and the city, while Fort Saint-Jean houses the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (MuCEM). 10. Vallon des Auffes: This picturesque fishing village is a hidden gem in Marseille. With its colorful boats, charming waterfront restaurants, and tranquil atmosphere, it offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city.