
Marseille/La Rose Hotel Deals
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La Rose Metro Station is located in Marseille, in the Provence region of France, and is known for its artistic ambiance. The station features modern art decorations, with mosaic murals on its walls and ceilings that showcase the natural beauty and Mediterranean culture of Provence. More than just a transit hub, La Rose Station serves as an art exhibition space, allowing passengers to experience the romance and cultural heritage of southern France amidst their bustling journeys.











Everything you need to know about La Rose
Near La Rose metro station in Marseille's 8th district, consider Hôtel Carré Vieux Port (3-star) with Provençal-style rooms just 10mins walk away. For boutique stays, Maison Juste (4-star) offers a rooftop terrace with panoramic city views, close to Prado Beach. Budget travelers can opt for Ibis Marseille Cabassol, only 5mins from the metro.
Highlight: Visit Marché de la Plaine for lavender honey and stroll along Corniche Kennedy coastline. All hotels provide easy access to Vélodrome Stadium via metro (Line 2).
Near La Rose Metro Station in Marseille, we recommend staying at Hotel La Résidence du Vieux Port, which offers stunning sea views and is within walking distance to many attractions. Another great option is the Radisson Blu Hotel Marseille, known for its modern amenities and excellent service. For a more authentic French experience, consider Le Petit Nice Passedat, a boutique hotel affiliated with a Michelin three-star restaurant, just a short drive from La Rose Metro Station.
La Rose Metro Station is located in Marseille, Provence, and there are several great hotel options nearby. We recommend Hôtel Marseille Euromed, a modern hotel just a 5-minute walk from the station, offering comfortable accommodations and convenient access. Another good choice is Ibis Marseille Centre Gare Saint-Charles, which is budget-friendly and well-located. If you prefer a more local experience, consider Le Ryad Boutique Hotel, which blends Moroccan style with Provençal tradition for a unique atmosphere.
Near La Rose metro station in Marseille's Provençal district, Hotel C2 stands out as a converted 19th-century mansion with art-filled interiors and a luxury spa (5-min walk). For local flair, book a traditional HopeGoo apartment with terrace views of the city. Business travelers favor Radisson Blu Hotel Marseille for its free parking and proximity to Vieux-Port. Tip: Avoid hotels near the station's north exit where street noise can be louder.
Near Marseille's La Rose Metro station, Hôtel La Résidence du Vieux Port stands out with panoramic harbor views and Provençal décor (10-min walk). Budget travelers may prefer ibis Marseille Centre Gare Saint-Charles (15-min by metro). The area is famous for fresh seafood and authentic bouillabaisse. Don't miss the bohemian Le Panier district for evening drinks, featuring pastel-colored houses and artisan shops. Pro tip: Ask hotels about combined metro+museum passes for sightseeing.
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The hotel's location is excellent—just a 20-minute walk to the Old Port, passing through lively neighborhoods that make the journey enjoyable. It’s also conveniently close to the train station, making travel around Marseille super easy. The breakfast was hands down the best part of our trip to France—wide variety, fresh ingredients, and great quality. I especially loved the local pastries and homemade jams. The room was spacious enough to comfortably unpack two large suitcases with plenty of room left over. The front desk staff member was incredibly friendly and spoke fluent Beijing-style Mandarin—really impressive! Overall, an outstanding experience with fantastic value. I’d definitely stay here again on future visits to Marseille.

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.

Staying at La Residence du Vieux Port was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Marseille’s main tourist area, making it perfect for short visits where every minute counts. I didn’t waste time commuting to key sights; they were just steps away. The view from my room was stunning and truly made the stay worth every penny. Restaurants and souvenir shops line the streets nearby, offering plenty of options for dining and browsing. Even during my brief stay, I noticed how diverse Marseille’s atmosphere can be—just a few blocks apart, you’ll find completely different vibes. This central spot made me feel right at home. The air conditioning worked flawlessly, and the elevator added convenience. I believe parking is available too, though I didn’t use it. Most impressively, the staff were professional, friendly, and always ready to help. Overall, this was a fantastic experience—ideal for travelers who want comfort, charm, and unbeatable access all in one.

Staying at New Hotel le Quai - Vieux Port in Marseille was a real highlight. The location is unbeatable—just steps from the old port and within easy reach of all major attractions. There’s a supermarket right outside the hotel, and the underground parking garage is conveniently located beneath the building, making it super easy to manage your car without stress. The front desk staff on day one were warm, helpful, and made us feel welcome. However, on the second morning, when we arrived at breakfast around 8:30 AM, the buffet was completely empty—no food left at all. After reporting the issue, we ended up chatting with the restaurant team at the front desk for quite some time, but no replacement items appeared. It was a bit frustrating, especially after such a strong start. That said, the hotel’s central location, stylish design, and overall vibe more than make up for the minor hiccup. If you're looking for comfort, convenience, and great access to Marseille’s charm, this place is definitely worth considering.

I was a bit hesitant checking in here due to the mixed reviews online, but I'm so glad I stayed for four nights! The bathtub completely washed away all my walking fatigue and sore muscles—pure bliss after a long day exploring Marseille. The room and lobby were spotlessly clean, and the overall atmosphere felt welcoming and well-maintained. Just a 300-meter walk away is a local favorite: Berlinger Kebab. Their fries were absolutely incredible—crispy, perfectly seasoned, and way better than any I’ve had abroad. This place exceeded my expectations in every way. I’d stay here again without hesitation and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Marseille.

My stay at Maison Juste was absolutely delightful. From the moment I arrived, the owner’s warm hospitality made me feel right at home. The room was spotless, meticulously clean, and thoughtfully decorated with attention to every little detail — from the quality of the linens to the thoughtful touches in the bathroom. Service was prompt and friendly, and the location is perfect for exploring Marseille on foot or by metro. I truly appreciated the care put into making the experience exceptional. I’d highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting the city and will definitely be returning.

This place is an absolute gem in Marseille. Nestled in the heart of the Panier district, it’s just a short stroll from a charming square buzzing with cafés and local life. The spacious suites are thoughtfully designed, offering comfort and style. Host Florian goes above and beyond—he’s warm, attentive, and genuinely makes your stay memorable. From the moment we arrived to the last goodbye, everything felt effortless and welcoming. We’ll definitely be returning every time we come back to Marseille.

The hostel is about a 15-minute walk from the train station, which I found quite convenient. The place is spotlessly clean and well-maintained. I stayed in an 8-person dorm room, and each bed comes with its own curtain for privacy—great touch! There’s also a lockable safe available for personal belongings, which added extra peace of mind. Despite being a shared room, the space feels open and airy, not cramped at all. The overall atmosphere is welcoming and tidy, making it a comfortable stay for travelers on a budget. Highly recommend for those looking for a reliable, clean, and centrally located option in Marseille.

Staying at Hôtel Relax in Marseille was an absolute delight. The location is fantastic—just a short metro ride from the city center, with plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. The room was clean, spacious, and incredibly comfortable, with a cozy bed that made it hard to get out of in the morning. Noise insulation is excellent, so I slept peacefully through the night without any disturbances. But what truly stood out was the front desk staff—friendly, helpful, and always smiling. Their warm welcome made the whole experience feel personal and welcoming. It’s a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and hospitality. I’ll definitely be back and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Marseille.

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.

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.

Staying at La Villa Blanche for five nights with my partner was an absolute highlight of our trip to Marseille. Nestled on the hills just outside the city, it offers a peaceful retreat with breathtaking views—serene and refreshing, especially when you're escaping the busy urban vibe. Though we couldn’t fully experience its summer magic due to timing, I can only imagine how perfect it must be in warmer months. The hosts, Williams and Mireille, were incredibly attentive and thoughtful, offering helpful tips and genuine hospitality that made us feel welcome. Breakfast was outstanding—a generous spread of high-quality local treats, served in abundance, setting the tone for each day perfectly. Our room, though modest in size, was spotlessly clean and well-equipped: premium toiletries, a mini-fridge stocked with free drinks, and a wonderful hot tub that added a real touch of luxury. The spacious private terrace with loungers was ideal for relaxing under the sun or enjoying quiet evenings. Parking is available nearby in a secure, private area, and key access gives guests full flexibility to enjoy the space freely. The hosts remain reachable by phone if needed—always ready to assist. At this price point, the value is excellent. For anyone seeking a calm, authentic stay with great service and charm, this villa is a top recommendation.
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