Holiday Inn Express Marseille Saint Charles is opposite the train station and a 10-minute walk from the Vieux Port in Marseille’s city center. It offers rooms with attached bathroom and free Wi-Fi.
La Résidence Du Vieux Port is set right on the banks of the Old Port in central Marseille. It offers modern rooms and suites with panoramic views of the city. Free WiFi access is available.
Ideally located in the center of Marseille, Hôtel Maison Montgrand - Vieux Port offers air-conditioned rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
Megan
Spain
Very helpful staff, clean facilities, comfortable, room with lovely views of the city. Location was perfect and accessible to metro stops to get to the airport bus as well as great dining options close by.
Located just 1640 feet from Les Terrasses du Port shopping center in Marseille, Golden Tulip Marseille Euromed features sea views as well as free access to a fitness area, indoor pool and sun terrace....
Located in the center of Marseille, Hôtel Marsiho by HappyCulture - ex Best Western Marseille offers 51 rooms with modern décor and free WiFi.
LedjonT
Albania
A place I would definitely return to in Marseille.
The staff is very friendly. Accessible location with public transportation and close to the Old port. Breakfast was very good even though I didn't have it included in my stay.
Overlooking the Old Port, Maisons du Monde Hôtel & Suites - Marseille Vieux Port is located in the heart of Marseille. It offers modern air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Pratpal
Japan
Everything it was a perfect apartment
Staff was perfect
B&B Marseille La Timone is a modern and design hotel located in Marseille, 10 minutes from the Velodrome Stadium and 15 minutes from Vieux Port. It offers free Wi-Fi access.
Moulshree
India
The hotel is very well maintained and the staff is really helpful. It's close to La Timone metro station.
B&B HOTEL Marseille Euromed is a hotel in Marseille, 1.4 mi from Marseille's Old Port.
Nancy
United States of America
The room was just big enough to walk around in without tripping over luggage. There was also a small desk. Young woman at the front desk was nice. Walkable from train station. You can walk downhill a short way and catch the tram if you’re too tired to walk to the port. I had a partial ocean view from my room.
Located in 0.6 mi from the Orange Velodrome in South Marseille, the Kyriad Marseille Palais Des Congrès – Vélodrome has air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, Canal+ and satellite TV.
Tracey
United Kingdom
The hotel was perfectly located for the velodrome stadium. It took approximately 25 minutes to walk there. The staff were very friendly and it was useful to have the option to park, although this was extra. Considering we stayed on a match day the price for our stay wasn't too bad. Overall, the hotel was perfect for our one night stay.
Novotel Suites Marseille Center Euromed is just a 20-minute walk from Marseille’s old port. It offers a fitness center and suites with a kitchenette, a microwave and a fridge.
location is very nice.
Hotel staff is very very kind.
situdated in Prado Bay, nhow Marseille at Palm Beach is 2.5 mi from Marseille center. The property offers an outdoor swimming pool, a spa center, sea and mountain views.
The swimming pool and the sea 🌅 view
As the coktails
New Hotel Le Quai - Vieux Port is located in central Marseille, overlooking the Old Port and La Canebière shopping street. This hotel offers soundproofed rooms with air-conditioning and satellite TV.
Big room, clean, everyday cleaning, nice city view
Ideally located in the Castellane et Préfecture district of Marseille, HOTEL SYLVABELLE is located 1.5 miles from Plage des Catalans, 1.8 miles from Fausse Monnaie and a 6-minute walk from Saint-...
Super room super staff nice place nice guest all super
Set in Marseille, 6.8 mi from the Old Port, B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Free private, supervised parking is available on site.
L'emplacement, l'accueil la propreté et le duplex.
Ibis Budget Marseille Timone is located in Marseille, a 5-minute walk from Vallier Stadium. Free WiFi access is available. Private bathroom also comes with a shower.
Kyriad Marseille Blancarde - Timone offers accommodations in Marseille. It features a swimming pool, a fitness center and a bar. The property is 2.5 mi from the Old Port of Marseille.
Really friendly concierge that went over and above
Ibis Budget Marseille Valentine is located in Marseille and offers free WiFi throughout. Each room features mountain views and comes with a flat-screen TV and a desk.
Good location, large parking lot. Clean tidy room.
hotelF1 Marseille EST is set in Marseille, 5 mi from Velodrome Stadium and 6.2 mi from Palais du Pharo. Rooms include a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
La chambre était propre et avait une douche privée.
Hôtel 96 is set in a 19th-century house with a garden and an outdoor swimming pool, located on the outskirts of Marseille and a 5-minute drive from the beach.
Very personal, boutique and staff made you feel welcome.
La Résidence Du Vieux Port is set right on the banks of the Old Port in central Marseille. It offers modern rooms and suites with panoramic views of the city. Free WiFi access is available.
Fab location. Great decor and super friendly staff.
Located in Marseille, 1.8 miles from La Timone Metro Station, Crowne Plaza - Marseille Le Dôme has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a terrace...
Comfy bed, spacious room, hotel is new, nice and clean.
Grand Hotel Beauvau Marseille Vieux Port - MGallery is an elegant 4-star hotel in the center of Marseille.
Great location and price with very friendly staff.
FAQs about hotels in Marseille
On average, 3-star hotels in Marseille cost $90 per night, and 4-star hotels in Marseille are $161 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Marseille can be found for $344 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Marseille this weekend is $133 or, for a 4-star hotel, $229. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Marseille for this weekend cost around $347 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $138 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Marseille for tonight. You'll pay around $230 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Marseille will cost around $477, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Founded by the Phocaeans in 600 B.C., the long history of Marseille has produced an interesting and dynamic port-side city bursting with cultural diversity. Watch the fishermen sell their catch by auction at Vieux Harbor or cruise along the Corniche roads with views of the Calanques, dramatic rocky inlets to the sea.
The le Cours Julien and la Plaine areas provide a trendy hangout and every Thursday and Saturday morning, the Plaine market offers its various wares. This is the area to buy a novel from a hip bookshop or watch your kids on one of the playgrounds. There are also plentiful cafes to sip a cappuccino and watch the world go by.
If a culture packed vacation is on the agenda, the Musée d'Archéologie Méditerranéenne, Notre Dame de la Garde and Palais Longchamp won’t disappoint. The unique Unité d'Habitation, designed by famous architect Le Corbusier, contains everything from a shopping street to housing and has spectacular views of the terracotta landscape that makes Marseille so distinctive.
Marseille is a short trip from Marseille Provence Airport, so your holiday can start promptly. With over 100 hotels and apartments available, Booking.com is the perfect place to find great accommodation and start your journey in the largest city on the Côte d'Azur.
Very interesting place. Centre of the city beatiful.
Very interesting place. Centre of the city beatiful. Prices very high in Vieux Port but in other places reasonable. Good communication with metro and trams. You have to be aware of going to some quarters of city.
Oskar
Poland
10
Scored 10
Great city with lots of interesting areas.
Great city with lots of interesting areas. Although it felt 'edgy' with a lot of (often attractive) graffiti etc, it felt safe. People were kind and polite. It certainly did not live up to its dangerous, seedy, rough reputation. It is cultured, artistic and friendly. Great food and a large variety of unique quarters. We will be back.
Swain
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good and interesting place. Went down-hill over the decades.
Good and interesting place. Went down-hill over the decades. Visited with kids, good and friendly Arab community in the streets, keeping up the small business and the city alive. Teargas shot every 10 min while we were cris crossing the downtown area. Business goes on and continues, while street battles are fought. Train station full of junkies. Good place for kids to learn about the real world. Maybe too real. Restaurants are no longer affordable if you don't drive a Lamborghini. Forget getting any good food if you have no reservation. La Boheme is gone.
Thomas
Germany
10
Scored 10
From the airport you can take the shuttle bus to train...
From the airport you can take the shuttle bus to train station in Marseille, train station is a little far to reach from airport, so shuttle is the good option ,cheap and fast. From the train station is metro (two lines) and busses to reach every corner of the city. Is a must to be on the old docks, there are restaurants with good prices city tour bus with hop on-off option(keep the recipe !),cruise ferries or long distance ferries to reach Algerie, Maroc and other destinations ,saturday and sunday are market there and sometimes some entertainers to make some money and to give some extra memories to tourists. There are some interesting museums that are worth to try(go also at the Cosquer Méditerranée,is not cheap but it worth it!!!) and in the first sunday of the month on most of it is free entrance.Also is good to visit the cathedrals,specially the Bazilica Notre-Dame de la Garde,reach by the tourist bus other is a lot to climb,is almost perfect for a top view of the city and mountains.Old streets are narrow so let the car at home, from the first day you will know why..and for the beaches fans,they have some beaches but sorry, is not the perfect place to search it since the city is at the base of the mountains but the history heritage of the city is super, also can be found some forts and the National park des Calanques with hiking and a lot more of oportunities, so Marseille is a city worth to visit and there are a lot of things to do, make a good itinerary and will be great.
Gabriel
Romania
10
Scored 10
The food selection and the choices are just great and every...
The food selection and the choices are just great and every place we went was just fantastic ,almost all people we approached were able to communicate in English (giant improvement) they were friendly and helpful and funny .what the city can improve is the cleanliness and number of homeless and drunks on the street in some parts they are just everywhere and especially when we arrived to main bus/train station we were shocked but it improves as you move away from that part of the city
Radovan
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Marseille is a nice quiet place to visit, not many Brits,...
Marseille is a nice quiet place to visit, not many Brits, people are very friendly and helpful. City centre with marina beautiful however pricey. Beaches peaceful with beautiful views. Amazing views and hiking spots.
I loved everything, the room was nice and clean and surprisingly quiet, even though the hotel is right across from the hospital. I slept really well, it was warm inside and the bed was big and confortable.
The hotel is situated in a very good location, close to the metro station which has good connections to the center and to the train station (which connects with the airport), so I would highly recommend it.
The guys from the reception were also very friendly and helpful. I would choose the same hotel for my next stay in Marseille. :)
The apartment is beautiful in a great location. It has the first true king size bed in our travels in France, a quite comfortable one at that. The kitchen is incredibly well stocked. The wash machine was a surprise bonus. We were there two nights the first week of the rioting this summer and the apartment was a fairly quiet haven of peace as loud mobs, breaking glass, police sirens and helicopters roiled around us during the night. The wifi worked quite well. If we ever return to Marseille, we'd love to stay again.
Breakfast was excellent as was location. Short walk to Vieux Port frontage with huge choice of restaurants and boat trips to bay, Chateau D'If etc. Hotel is adjacent major shops and markets and easy walk to the old town (Le Panier), Cathedral Major and Palais Longchamp. More strenuous but relatively easy walk up the Notre Dame de la Garde which is a must see.
The beds were very comfortable. The hotel was just 10 min walking distance to vieux port. The tram station was also just in front of the hotel. The first room we got was looking outside and it was on the E floor (E floor was between 0 and 1). It was noisy. Then we asked to change the room and received a room looking into the courtyard which was very silent.
The hotel is conveniently located next to a bus and a subway station, and at about 20 minutes walking distance from the Vieux Port. The staff is just wonderful and very helpful. As to the breakfast, the coffee is great so as the pains au chocolat, croissants, etc. I also liked the Marseille soaps in the bathroom and the cleanliness of the room.
Just a couple of blocks from the Vieux Port. Be aware that apartment is on 3rd floor, and the street it's on is a pedestrian walkway with more stairs. Breakfast consisted of coffee, milk, juice, butter, and jam at the apartment, and a baguette that was delivered 2 of the 3 days I stayed (not sure why not every day).
Everything... I could list all the positives of Hotel Carre Vieux Port but the list would be too long. I will single out the staff though as every single member that I came in contact with were excellent - the management, reception, cleaning staff & breakfast room team - all so polite, professional and friendly.
The studio was clean and comfortable, with everything we needed (kitchenette, large bathroom, comfortable bed) with bonus features: Bluetooth speakers and perfectly located in the middle of the Vieux Port. We were tourists for the day, but staying overnight here made us feel like we could partake in “local”.
I can honestly say I loved this hotel. Location, facilities, ease of access to local transport and tours, as well as being in the heart of the action at Vieux Port, were all great. Room was spacious and comfortable, view was amazing and staff were friendly and helpful.
Traveling in the 70’s, I would look for these 0 star hotels in France for $8 and was surprised to find one still existed but with inflation $40 was not too much to pay. The owner was friendly, the room nice with 10 ft ceiling and attached bathroom.
Modern hotel near the Bascillica du Major and the redeveloped port area, features striking interior design, great service. Easy walking to the vieux port and the Mucem. All the staff were very pleasant and helpful, especially Trianna and Julie.
location, room was decent size and clean, enjoyed balcony and view of the Vieux port (although busy and noisy outside, the room had great soundproofing), excellent staff( in particular the night auditor, he was extremely friendly and helpful).
We enjoyed everything, as usual. This is one of the best hotels in Marseille: clean, comfortable, easily accessible, with a good breakfast and close to the beach. The best choice in Marseille!
Perfect location in the middle of the Vieux Port of Marseille. Big room and huge bed, with an confortable mattress. Friendly staff, always happy to help.
I would highly recommend this hotel!
The location is very convenient, right next to Vieux Port, bus stations and metro. The staff were very friendly and helpful. They had a truly multicultural vibe which felt very welcoming!
Great value little hotel right in the heart of the Vieux Port. Excellent value for money.....& the rooftop bar is just WOW!!! The best views of Marseille!
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