Perched on the rocks of Malmousque cove, this impressive white villa is paradise found on the southern edge of the city. A favorite hideaway for the world's rich and famous, its simply yet exquisitely decorated rooms look out over the Mediterranean and its glorious sunsets. As an alternative to Petit Nice Passédat's seawater swimming pool, a short walk through the hotel's pretty gardens leading down to the seashore takes you to the public beach situated just below the hotel. Renowned for its finely prepared cuisine and creative menu, the hotel's prestigious restaurant provides the perfect setting for that special lunch or dinner date.
Popular with business travelers, this modern, five-star hotel is the last word in comfort. Tastefully decorated in typical Provençal style with brightly colored fabrics and furniture in light-colored wood, some rooms also have their own private terrace. A shady garden provides a welcome oasis of peace away from the hustle and bustle of the city center. Graced with huge bay windows, the hotel restaurant offers diners the perfect vantage point from which to enjoy these fabulous views. Les Trois Forts, the in-house restaurant dishes out delectable gourmet fare.
Right next to the Palais du Pharo, Novotel Vieux-Port is perfectly placed to enjoy an excellent view of the old port area. Served by the main roads of the city, the hotel provides an ideal stopover on business trips. The comfortable rooms, warm hospitality and impeccable service at the restaurant-grill make this small chain hotel an invaluable and reliable place to stay.
Influenced by the Château Borely, the Hotel Villa Massalia was built in 2009. It welcomes businessmen, tourists and honeymooners who decide to spend a couple days in Marseille. This four-star hotel and its luxurious setting is within walking distance from the beach and the Park Borély, The interior is cozy, quiet and welcoming. In addition, the Hotel Villa Massalia has a luxury fitness center which includes a heated swimming pool with a year-long constant temperature of 82°F (28°C) - for complete relaxation.
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.
InterContinental Marseille - Hotel Dieu is set in a magnificent 18th-century building in the historic quarter of Marseille. Located in the historic Panier district, the hotel offers elegant guestrooms and suites, some with landmark views and private terraces. The rooms feature contemporary, elegant decor, complementing the hotel's historical features. Spa by Clarins, the in-house spa, is a great place to unwind and relax. Featuring Provencal fountains and a lavoir-inspired vibe, the spa presents an ambient environment to indulge in soothing massages and therapies. The pool is a kid-friendly place where the little ones can spend hours of fun. Guests can enjoy traditional delicacies at Les Fenetres, have a visually stunning meal at Alcyone, and try delicious cocktails at The Capian Bar.
Perched on the rocks of Malmousque cove, this impressive white villa is paradise found on the southern edge of the city. A favorite hideaway for the world's rich and famous, its simply yet exquisitely decorated rooms look out over the Mediterranean and its glorious sunsets. As an alternative to Petit Nice Passédat's seawater swimming pool, a short walk through the hotel's pretty gardens leading down to the seashore takes you to the public beach situated just below the hotel. Renowned for its finely prepared cuisine and creative menu, the hotel's prestigious restaurant provides the perfect setting for that special lunch or dinner date.
This splendid Provençal country home, just north of Aix-en-Provence, has everything you could imagine for the perfect getaway. The stone building has been painstakingly and tastefully restored, and rooms are comfortable and quiet. A small, refreshing pool, vines creeping up the walls, superb cuisine served either in the restaurant or on the terrace overlooking the surrounding countryside.
At the Hotel Richelieu the sun shines both inside and out, so come on in!Hidden beneath a somewhat timeworn façade, you'll find a warm and welcoming interior. 16 of the hotel's 21 rooms open directly onto Catalans beach, and the view from your balcony onto Marseilles' islands is unrivaled. Each room has a different theme making this a very unique feature of the hotel.
Popular with business travelers, this modern, five-star hotel is the last word in comfort. Tastefully decorated in typical Provençal style with brightly colored fabrics and furniture in light-colored wood, some rooms also have their own private terrace. A shady garden provides a welcome oasis of peace away from the hustle and bustle of the city center. Graced with huge bay windows, the hotel restaurant offers diners the perfect vantage point from which to enjoy these fabulous views. Les Trois Forts, the in-house restaurant dishes out delectable gourmet fare.