Nicknamed la maison du fada (fada meaning 'crazy' in Provençal dialect) by the Marseillais in reference to its designer Le Corbusier, the 55,000 tons of this building resting on gigantic pillars and surrounded by three hectares of grounds provides an unusual setting for the three-floor Hôtel Le Corbusier. Built in the immediate post-Second World War period, this colossal apartment block was conceived as the ideal family habitat, complete with a supermarket, bakery and tennis court. Hotel rooms are on the small side but attractively decorated and furnished, and from the rooftop you get a great view of the sea.
The very delightful Hôtel St-Ferréol is situated on one of the city center's most attractive pedestrian streets and has a special charm all of its own, which is apparent the moment you step inside, with its fabulous views of the bay of Marseille. Further artistic delights await in the bedrooms, with art hung from the walls, providing a sleek but comfortable atmosphere. Complementing the exquisite décor are opulent marble furnishings and Jacuzzis in each bathroom providing the finishing touch. Breakfast is also served at a cost.
With its great location, the Edmond Rostand Hotel is the best thing that could happen to this charming neighborhood. With comfortable rooms and very friendly staff, your stay here is bound to be comfortable and you will definitely take back something from it. Perfect for families, this place is closely located to attractions such as the Parc Chanot and the Prefecture.
Located near public transportation and such locations like the Vieux Port harbour, this hotel is both convenient and spacious. Guest rooms are bright and come with complimentary continental breakfast! Certain top floor rooms even have impressive views of the Mediterranean Sea. Visit the hotel bar where you can sample local Provençal wine; you can even sit outdoors on their terrace. Make sure you check out Holiday Inn Express in Marseille on your next visit.
Set amid the Côte Bleue, the coastline which runs west of Marseilles, Sausset-les-Pins is a well-known seaside resort. The Paradou Méditerranée overlooks the port, where the dance of the Pointus Marseillais (brightly-coloured little boats) is sure to enchant. The rooms are air-conditioned, with good facilities, and guests are invited to enjoy the restaurant's southern-French style cuisine by the poolside.
The Hôtel Montgrand is a small city-center hotel, located in the legal district by the Palais de Justice and law chambers. The old port and the Canebière, as well as the pedestrian shopping district are also close by. Rooms are comfortable with all the modern amenities. The service offered here are excellent which makes the Hôtel Montgrand the perfect place to stay for leisure or travel.
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and a fitness centre, Château de Fonscolombe is an 18th-century castle, situated in Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, 39 km from Marseille. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar. Free private parking is available on site. Rooms are fitted with a private bathroom equipped with a bath or shower. For your comfort, you will find bathrobes, slippers and free toiletries. Some rooms include a flat-screen TV. Château de Fonscolombe features free WiFi throughout the property. There is a gift shop at the property. You can play billiards at the hotel. The hotel also offers bike hire. Aix-en-Provence is 13 km from Château de Fonscolombe, while Cassis is 48 km away. Marseille Provence Airport is 30 km from the property.
Situated in the heart of the city, Le Ryad offers a mesmerizing stay close to the city's Old Port. The Moroccan-inspired accommodation offers fully-furnished guestrooms with modish comforts like WiFi connectivity and en suite showers, along with some rustic décor accents. Its traditional restaurant serves up staple Moroccan fare, while a tea bar proffers Moroccan desserts, fruit shakes and mint tea. The majestic Saint Vincent de Paul Church can be found a short walk away from this elegant abode.
Hotel situated upon a bank in a former monastery - with famous enjoyable restaurant.
A good addition to this wonderful city, the Hôtel Saint-Louis is a jewel of sorts. It has a great rustic facade with a very Mediterranean look and feel to it. Well located this hotel has it all great amenities and excellent services which makes its guests want to come back for more. There are also a number of shops, markets and attractions nearby.
Just 15 minutes east of Marseilles, this 18th-century family mansion is an absolutely charming place to stay, with 15 luxurious rooms surrounded by splendid grounds. The cuisine complements the upscale décor and exquisite setting, and dining on the shaded terrace will leave you with a wonderful souvenir of the finer side of Provence. You can enjoy seaside strolls, a children's garden, tennis courts, country walks and mountain biking all close by to the hotel.