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Claude Hirsch
44 Chemin De La Nerthe
Marseille
13016

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Description for B&B:

Located in the charming Provencal village of LEstaque, renowned for its picturesque port, charming villas, and captivating streets, this house stands proudly on a hill, nestled against the Mariners viaduct. The surrounding area offers a multitude of dining options and convenient shops for your enjoyment.

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Amenities provided include a cozy double bed, a comfortable sofa, and an upright piano for your musical indulgence. The kitchen is well-equipped with a refrigerator, microwave oven, coffee maker, kettle, single electric stove, and a selection of pots, pans, and cutlery. There is a dining table with chairs for your meals. Two storage cabinets are available for storing your belongings. Enjoy your favorite tunes with the hi-fi system and stay connected with the provided Wifi internet access. The shower room features a sink and a shower, with a toilet conveniently located within the same area. Two French windows open up to a delightful terrace, complete with outdoor seating for relaxation. For outdoor cooking enthusiasts, a barbecue is provided. Parking is available right at the entrance.

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Directions

There are three bus lines available, two of which can be accessed from either the metro or tram. Additionally, there is a train station called Station Estaque, which is quite famous. During the summer, there is also a shuttle boat service that runs from the Old Port.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 50 60 306 376 10 12

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Attractions

  • Calanques National Park: Located just outside of Marseille, Calanques National Park is a stunning natural attraction known for its rugged limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and hidden coves. Visitors can hike, swim, or simply enjoy the breathtaking views of this protected area.
  • Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde: Perched atop a hill overlooking Marseille, Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde is a magnificent basilica known for its ornate architecture and panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. It is a popular pilgrimage site and offers a glimpse into Marseille's religious history.
  • Old Port of Marseille (Vieux Port): The Old Port of Marseille is a vibrant and bustling area filled with fishing boats, yachts, and traditional seafood restaurants. It is one of Marseille's most iconic landmarks and offers a picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll or a boat ride to explore the nearby islands.
  • Marseille History Museum (Musee d'Histoire de Marseille): Located in the heart of Marseille, this museum takes visitors on a journey through the city's rich history, from its Greek and Roman origins to the present day. The museum offers a fascinating collection of artifacts, archaeological finds, and interactive exhibits.
  • MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated at the entrance of the Old Port, MuCEM is a modern and innovative museum dedicated to the cultural heritage of Europe and the Mediterranean. It showcases a diverse range of exhibitions, including art, history, and anthropology, and offers stunning views of the sea.
  • Château d'If: This famous fortress-turned-prison is located on the island of If, just a short boat ride from Marseille's Old Port. Made famous by Alexandre Dumas' novel "The Count of Monte Cristo," Château d'If allows visitors to explore its dark cells and learn about its intriguing history.
  • Palais Longchamp: A grand architectural masterpiece, Palais Longchamp is a historic monument that houses the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. Its beautiful gardens, grand fountains, and impressive façade make it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
  • Le Panier: Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier, is a charming and vibrant area known for its narrow streets, colorful buildings, and artistic atmosphere. It is filled with trendy boutiques, cafés, and street art, making it a great place to wander and soak up the local culture.
  • Les Terrasses du Port: If you're in the mood for shopping, head to Les Terrasses du Port. This modern shopping center offers a wide range of international and local brands, as well as a variety of restaurants and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the city and the sea. 10. Vallon des Auffes: A hidden gem in Marseille, Vallon des Auffes is a picturesque fishing village nestled between the cliffs. It offers a tranquil and authentic atmosphere, where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants or simply relax by the sea. These attractions are all within a reasonable distance from 44 Chemin De La Nerthe, Marseille, 13016, France, allowing for easy exploration during your visit.

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