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Escape to L'Estaque, Marseille’s serene coastal gem. Nestled on a hillside overlooking the turquoise sea, this quiet fishing village is pure Mediterranean magic. Whitewashed houses glow under the sun, red rooftops contrast against blue skies, and the lighthouse stands guard over endless waves. Sip coffee by the dock as seagulls cry overhead—the rhythm of life here is slow, sweet, and deeply peaceful.

Intercontinental Marseille Hôtel Dieu

Intercontinental Marseille Hôtel Dieu

4.5 / 5Great73 Reviews
1 Pl. Daviel
8.23KM from L'Estaque

Nestled in an 18th-century landmark building, this harbor-view gem offers breathtaking panoramas of Marseille's Old Port from its elegant terraces. Beyond the infinity pool and luxury spa, it surprises with kid-friendly amenities and Chinese guest services. Steps away from the historic Le Panier district and must-visit Calanques, its high性价比 shines through heritage charm and modern comforts – perfect for soaking up Provençal culture in style!

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Crowne Plaza Marseille - le DÔME

Crowne Plaza Marseille - le DÔME

4.4 / 5Good63 Reviews
12/14 Rue Sainte-Adélaïde
8.79KM from L'Estaque
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about L'Estaque

Le Clos de la Mer is a top choice for boutique stays in L'Estaque, offering panoramic Mediterranean views from its hillside location. Each room blends Provencal rustic charm with modern minimalism, featuring private terraces perfect for sunset watching. The hotel provides free parking, Wi-Fi, and daily breakfast, and is just a 5-minute walk from the harbor—ideal for catching ferries to Marseille or nearby islands. Nearby L'Estaque Beach is a favorite among photographers and sunbathers, especially tranquil during early mornings.

The most convenient option is taking local bus line 127, which runs from L'Estaque’s harbor stop through southern Marseille neighborhoods, reaching the city center in about 30 minutes. Buses depart every 30 minutes on weekdays and slightly less frequently on weekends. For greater comfort, taxi or pre-booked private transfer takes around 20 minutes and costs €25–35. Some boutique hotels offer complimentary shuttle service—check in advance. Cyclists can enjoy scenic coastal bike paths connecting L'Estaque to Marseille, covering the route in approximately 40 minutes while enjoying sea views and lavender fields along the way.

Must-do experiences in L'Estaque include: taking a boat tour to hidden coves to appreciate the pristine beauty of the Provencal coastline; visiting local artist studios to explore its legacy as a haven for painters; and relaxing on L'Estaque Beach with a glass of local white wine. The weekly Saturday market features artisans, fresh produce, and seafood stalls—perfect for sampling regional flavors. As evening falls, enjoy fresh Mediterranean seafood dishes at seaside restaurants, paired with a bottle of Provençal red wine, savoring the ultimate laid-back coastal ambiance.

Hôtel Le Vieux Port is a top-rated family-friendly option in L'Estaque, featuring child-friendly amenities such as an indoor heated pool, game room, and kids’ activity workshops. Located just a 5-minute walk from the beach, it offers safe playgrounds and shaded walking trails. Rooms come in various sizes—including connecting rooms—with large windows providing abundant natural light and sea views. The hotel provides complimentary childcare services (HopeGoo required) and hosts regular family events like treasure hunts and sandcastle competitions. Dining options include healthy children’s meals and Mediterranean-style main courses, creating a relaxed and joyful vacation atmosphere for all ages.

Le Grand Hôtel de L'Estaque is a top choice, located directly on the Marseille harborfront with just a 5-minute walk to L'Estaque's marina. Its rooms feature private balconies offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and traditional fishing boats. The hotel serves authentic Provencal cuisine, has free parking, and provides direct access to the port—ideal for travelers seeking an immersive southern French coastal experience.

The most convenient option is taking Metro Line 1 to Joliette station, then transferring to Bus R204, which runs directly to L'Estaque in about 30 minutes. Alternatively, rent an electric bike or use Marseille Bike Share to cycle along the scenic coastal path, enjoying uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean coastline and traditional fishing villages—perfect for eco-conscious travelers seeking a unique journey.

Guests can join traditional fisherman-led boat tours to learn about local Mediterranean fishing practices. Snorkeling and scuba diving lessons are also offered, allowing visitors to explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life beneath the clear waters. Every Saturday morning features a fresh seafood market, where you can taste freshly caught lobster, octopus, and sea urchin, while chatting with local fishermen—offering a genuine glimpse into the village’s maritime heritage.

Must-try is Bouillabaisse, a rich Provençal fish stew made with fresh seafood and aromatic herbs, served with grilled garlic bread. Another highlight is smoked mackerel with sun-dried tomato salad, featuring locally caught fish and ripe tomatoes dried under the Mediterranean sun—delicate and refreshing. These dishes are often found at family-run seafood eateries like La Barque Bleue, where rustic charm meets authentic regional flavors, offering a true taste of southern French culinary tradition.

L'Estaque inspired early 20th-century artists, including Paul Cézanne, who painted its harborscape. Today, the village hosts numerous small art studios and outdoor galleries showcasing local painters’ works capturing the bay and fishing life. Each summer, the L'Estaque Art Festival brings artists from across France to exhibit in alleyways and along the seafront promenade, creating a vibrant fusion of art and nature—perfect for strolling and discovering spontaneous creative expressions.

Don’t miss Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, a 19th-century church with striking Gothic Revival spires and stained-glass windows. The old fishing dock area retains original stone quays and century-old wooden boat houses, some converted into museums and craft workshops documenting local fishing history. Wandering through narrow alleys reveals hidden murals and carved door lintels, offering glimpses into the village’s enduring architectural charm and cultural legacy.

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Intercontinental Marseille Hôtel Dieu

Staying at the Intercontinental Marseille Hôtel Dieu was an absolute delight. The hotel is housed in a stunning historic building with a grand presence, beautifully restored and thoughtfully modernized inside. From the moment we arrived, the staff were welcoming—especially the front desk and parking attendants who seamlessly handled our check-in and car service. While enjoying a drink at the restaurant, I asked about the local specialty, bouillabaisse, and within minutes received a handwritten note listing three nearby restaurants where I could try it. The location couldn’t be better—right on the old port, just steps from the square. Walking around Marseille was so convenient, and everything felt effortlessly smooth. This place truly delivers on comfort, charm, and hospitality. A perfect stay—definitely worth returning to.

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Crowne Plaza Marseille - le DÔME

Staying at Crowne Plaza Marseille - le DÔME last night was a real highlight! I was in room 404 and 717, located at the corner ends of the floor—though the rooms are triangular in shape, they felt surprisingly spacious and not cramped at all. The room was immaculately clean, with all amenities in perfect working order, and the bed was incredibly comfortable. The staff went above and beyond with their hospitality—friendly, efficient, and always ready to help. Sure, the immediate neighborhood isn’t the most glamorous (more local and residential), but it’s just a 1.5-kilometer walk to the Palais Longchamp, which is absolutely worth the stroll. You get a genuine feel for the city while enjoying a peaceful pace. Overall, this hotel offers excellent value, especially if you’re looking to explore Marseille on foot. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting the area.

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Alex Hotel & Spa

Staying at Alex Hotel & Spa in Marseille was a pleasant surprise—its proximity to the train station is incredible. Just a 200-meter walk from the station, it’s super convenient for getting around the city. The room is compact but well-organized; two large 28-inch suitcases fit, though space is tight when fully unpacked. Breakfast met European three-star standards—plenty of options, fresh pastries, and local touches. What really stood out was the small courtyard: peaceful, quiet, and perfect for morning coffee or a quiet moment. Plus, most major attractions are within a 20-minute walk or short transit ride. Great location, solid value, and a welcoming vibe. Definitely my top pick for future trips to Marseille.

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Ibis Budget Marseille Vieux-Port

The Ibis Budget Marseille Vieux-Port is perfectly located—walking distance to the old port and all the main sights, making it super convenient for exploring the city. Breakfast was solid: fresh fruit, cold cuts, and a good selection of pastries. However, the room lacked bedside tables, which made it awkward to place personal items. The bathroom didn’t come with hand towels or a hairdryer—both had to be requested at reception and returned immediately. If you wanted to keep the dryer, you had to leave your ID as collateral, which felt a bit odd. Our bed was very noisy and stiff, and the pillows were overly soft with no shape, so they weren’t great for comfort. If you’re sensitive to noise or have trouble sleeping, avoid weekends—the building is right above bars and restaurants, and even with double-glazed windows, street sounds carried through clearly. Overall, the price-to-quality ratio is fair for a budget stay, but the rooms are definitely basic. It’s best suited for travelers looking for a simple, no-frills overnight option rather than a relaxing retreat.

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MarseilleCity

Our romantic getaway was absolutely perfect! From the moment we arrived, the staff, especially Christophe, made us feel so welcome—he even met us at the airport and escorted us all the way to Velodrome. The apartment was spacious, beautifully furnished, and incredibly comfortable, with a great location just steps from everything we wanted to explore. It’s rare to find such a thoughtful and personalized experience, and we couldn’t have asked for more. We’ll definitely be back and highly recommend this place to any couple looking for a memorable stay in Marseille.

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Massilia hôtel

Staying at Massilia Hôtel was an absolute highlight of my trip to Marseille! The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center and close to metro access, making it super easy to explore everything. The hotel itself feels calm and well-maintained, with clean, comfortable rooms and a friendly, helpful staff. What really stood out was the free parking—huge plus for travelers arriving by car. It’s not just convenient, it’s a great value. Whether you're here for sightseeing or business, this place delivers on every level. I’d definitely stay again and highly recommend it!

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Zenitude Hôtel Résidences Marseille Saint-Charles

Staying at Zenitude Hôtel Résidences Marseille Saint-Charles was an absolute highlight of my trip to Marseille. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the train station, making it super convenient for exploring the city or catching trains. I booked a studio with a sofa bed, and it transformed perfectly into a comfortable sleeping space—spacious and cozy, ideal for a relaxed stay. The kitchenette with a countertop was a real game-changer; I could prepare simple meals or grab a quick snack without leaving the apartment, which saved time and money. Safety wasn’t a concern at all—the building felt secure, staff were friendly, and the area was quiet yet well-connected. Everything about this place felt thoughtfully designed for travelers who want comfort, convenience, and a home-like atmosphere. Highly recommend this hotel for both business and leisure visitors to Marseille.

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Radisson Blu Hotel, Marseille Vieux Port

Staying at Radisson Blu Hotel, Marseille Vieux Port was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location couldn’t be better—right next to the historic Old Port, with easy access to public transport and walking distance to top attractions and local eateries. The room was spacious, clean, and beautifully designed with modern touches; the bed was incredibly comfortable, and I slept like a baby thanks to excellent soundproofing. Breakfast was a real treat—fresh pastries, local jams, hot drinks, and a great variety to kickstart the day. Everything from the service to the amenities felt premium without feeling overpriced. It’s rare to find such a perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and charm in one place. I’d highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Marseille who wants to experience the city’s authentic vibe while enjoying a high-quality stay. Definitely coming back.

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Le Ryad Boutique Hôtel

Staying at Le Ryad Boutique Hôtel was a delightful experience from start to finish. The hotel itself has a charming, authentic vibe with beautiful details throughout the property. Even though there’s no elevator, the building is only a few floors high, so it’s manageable—especially with such a fantastic location just steps away from both the metro and tram stops. Walking distance to many key sights made exploring Marseille effortless. One of my favorite moments was waking up to see the cathedral visible through our window—a peaceful and picturesque view. The staff were incredibly warm and helpful, always going the extra mile to ensure we felt welcome. Despite the lack of an elevator, every other aspect of the stay was outstanding. This place truly offers a unique, local feel with excellent value. I’d absolutely recommend it to anyone visiting Marseille.

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Campagne Saint Jean de Matha

As locals familiar with the vibrant energy of Marseille—something we absolutely love—we were completely surprised to discover this peaceful retreat nestled just minutes from the city center, high up in the hills. The scenery feels straight out of a Pagnol film: rustic, charming, and utterly serene. Florence and her husband welcome you with genuine warmth and simplicity that instantly puts you at ease. The two well-appointed rooms, the lovely pool, the lush garden, and especially the homemade breakfast—each element truly makes your stay unforgettable. We’re already planning our return for the next wedding in the area! Thank you, Florence and your husband, for sharing your beautiful home and kindness with us. Wishing you all the best.

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Hôtel des allées

This has been the worst hotel experience of my life. The room was damp with a strong moldy smell, walls had visible holes, and the bathroom reeked of dog odor—completely unacceptable. There was only one power outlet in the entire room, and I had to rely on a portable electric heater for warmth. The TV was filthy, and the staff were extremely unpleasant—threatening to raise my deposit from €60 to €160 just because I mentioned some minor issues. The overall condition, cleanliness, and service were appalling. I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone, not even as a last resort. If you're visiting Marseille, skip this hotel entirely—there are far better options available.

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Hôtel Marseille Centre Gare Saint-Charles

The location couldn't be better—right across from Marseille's Saint-Charles Train Station, just a two-minute walk from the door. Getting in and out of the city is effortless, especially if you're arriving by train. I stayed on the 8th floor, and the room was spacious with an amazing view of the Mediterranean Sea—waking up to that sight was unforgettable. The room itself was clean, modern, and well-equipped with everything we needed. The staff were friendly, helpful, and always ready to assist. From check-in to checkout, the experience was smooth and welcoming. This hotel offers excellent value for money and truly stands out. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Marseille.