Hostels in Marseille
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MEININGER Marseille Centre la Joliette
Meininger Hotel Marseille Centre La Jollite is located on the Mediterranean coast. It is located in the L
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Welcome to Hotel Vertigo, a hostel to make you feel at home, and forge lasting memories. Located in the heart of the city, Hotel Vertigo is situated near tourist sites, bustling night life and shops. However, only thirty minutes away is the magnificent Calanques...
Read more about Vertigo Vieux-PortThe People - Marseille
The People Hostel - Marseille we develop and operate modern accommodation with a quality of service.
Read more about The People - MarseilleAuberge de Jeunesse HI Marseille Bois Luzy
Auberge de Jeunesse HI Marseille Bois-Luzy is a proud member of Hostelling International worldwide networ
Read more about Auberge de Jeunesse HI Marseille Bois LuzyHostel L'Ambassade Bretonne Vieux-Port
Hostel L'Ambassade Bretonne Vieux-Port, ideal place for a stay in the heart of Marseille. Secure building with 4 levels including 24 dormitory beds.
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Welcome to Hotel Hermes in the bustling Old Port of Marseille
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In the heart of Marseille, on a quiet street a short walk from the famous Canebire, near to the Old Port
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Maison Montgrand Marseille Vieux Port is stylish and modern hotel located in the centre of Marseille. Perfect location for your vacation in Marseille.
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It is ideally set on the sunny side of the Vieux Port and looks onto Notre Dame de la Garde, Fort Saint Jean and the Pharo.
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Hôtel Maison Saint Louis - Vieux Port is an eco-friendly establishment that was completely renovated in 2019. It is located in the center of Marseille.
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The pension Edelweiss in Marseille has 4 beautiful independent guest rooms, very affordable and right in Marseille City center.
Read more about Pension EdelweissPitchounette & Olives
Pitchounette and Olives is very close to "Notre Dame de la Garde."
Read more about Pitchounette & OlivesLe Bungalow Guesthouse
Le Bungalow guesthouse is situated few minutes only from the beach and many different shops.
Read more about Le Bungalow GuesthouseWe have 13 Hostels in Marseille with an average rating of 8.1 based on 643 reviews.
About Marseille
Vibrant and diverse, the French city of Marseille is a colourful mixture of European and African cultures, and it buzzes with a creative atmosphere. Disused spaces and factories are being reclaimed and reimagined into popular bars, unique shops and urban cultural centres. There are plenty of historic influences too, seen in its ancient hillside neighbourhoods. Wander around the contemporary museums and grand buildings, and stop by the busy port filled with elegant yachts to dine al-fresco on fresh fish.
You can stay in a Marseille hostel inside a classic Haussmann building with marble floors and high ceilings, or go rustic in a three-storey Provençal farmhouse that serves homemade jam at breakfast. There are also boutique hostels to choose from, including one in a converted 19th-century mansion with painted shutters and a leafy internal courtyard. Some Marseille hostels have outdoor terraces and swimming pools, while a couple have hot tubs. Many also have on-site bars and free Wi-Fi.
Must-visit neighbourhoods in the city include the avant-garde Cours Julien where you'll find the coolest clubs, independent shops and African restaurants, alongside walls decorated with colourful street art. For somewhere more quaint, head to the ancient Le Panier district, on a hillside near the Old Port. Here, various cultures, including Greece's, have influenced its narrow streets and sun-drenched squares, which are bordered by craft shops and cafés. Close to the grand La Canebière avenue is the busy Noailles neighbourhood with its fragrant spice market and food stalls selling fresh kebabs.
Marseille has plenty of cultural attractions, including the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (MUCEM), in an amazing modernist geometric building on the waterfront. Its rooftop terrace has views across the sea and it's connected by bridge to the 17th-century Fort Saint-Jean. Stop by the creative hub of La Friche (housed in a converted tobacco factory) for concerts and art events. Fans of the outdoors can head to Calanques National Park for tough climbs and hikes on its jagged limestone cliffs or hire a kayak to admire them from the sea.
Aéroport Marseille-Provence is about 20 minutes from the city by bus. Navette Marseille buses take you to the city's Gare de Marseille-St-Charles train station in the centre. There are also ferries to Marseille from the nearby islands of Corsica and Sardinia. To get around in Marseille, there's a bicycle sharing scheme, two metro lines and two tramlines, as well as a network of buses.