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Les Appartements du Vieux Port

Les Appartements du Vieux Port

4.5 / 5Great10 Reviews
48 Rue Vacon
3.59KM from Le prado
DryerLuggage StorageAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up ServicePet FriendlyParking
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Les Lofts du Vieux Port

Les Lofts du Vieux Port

4.6 / 5Great
13 rue plan fourmiguier
3.28KM from Le prado
Pet Friendly
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Maison indépendante

Maison indépendante

3.7 / 5
59 Rue de la Sarriette
7.87KM from Le prado
BarbecueBarbecue AvailablePet FriendlyPoolParking
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Le Concorde

Le Concorde

5 / 5Outstanding
3 Rue Emile Zola
2.8KM from Le prado
Family-friendly HotelRock ClimbingChildcareFishingSnorkelingAirport Drop-off Service
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Les Maisons du Parc

Les Maisons du Parc

4.6 / 5Great
17 Rue Charles Cerrato
2.92KM from Le prado
DryerPicnic AreaFishingLaundry ServiceSnorkelingPet Friendly
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B&B Casa Ortega

B&B Casa Ortega

4.5 / 5Great
46 rue des petites Maries
4.39KM from Le prado
Luggage StorageSurfingPet FriendlyWater sports equipment
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Les Cabanons de Fonfon

Les Cabanons de Fonfon

4.2 / 5Good
138 Rue du Vallon des Auffes
3.02KM from Le prado
HikingCafeChildren's MealPet FriendlyParking
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Résidence Provence

Résidence Provence

3.6 / 5
119/121, Boulevard National
5.01KM from Le prado
Pet Friendly
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Liberté

Liberté

3.4 / 5
7 Bd de la Liberté
4.32KM from Le prado
Pet FriendlyParking
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Le Petit Panier

Le Petit Panier

1 / 5
3 Rue de la Cathédrale
3.94KM from Le prado
Pet Friendly
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Le Malmousquin

Le Malmousquin

4.6 / 5Great
35 Rue Boudouresque
2.82KM from Le prado
Pet Friendly
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Hôtel Restaurant le Printemps

Hôtel Restaurant le Printemps

1 / 5
42/44 Bd Charles Nedelec
4.53KM from Le prado
Luggage StoragePet Friendly
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Maisons de Marseille

Maisons de Marseille

1 / 5
37 rue Senac
3.95KM from Le prado
Pet Friendly
per night
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USD**9
Grand Appartement Haussmannien

Grand Appartement Haussmannien

33 Boulevard National
4.59KM from Le prado
Pet Friendly
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Hotel Manon

Hotel Manon

1 / 5
36 boulevard louis salvator
3.29KM from Le prado
Pet Friendly
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Le prado

Hôtel La Bleue in Le Prado offers a prime location with Mediterranean views and direct access to the beach. Its sea-facing rooms provide stunning vistas of the Côte d'Azur, while the rooftop bar is perfect for sunset cocktails. The area is just a 15-minute walk from Marseille Old Town or a 10-minute metro ride via Line 1. Nearby, Le Prado Market offers fresh seafood and Provençal specialties, making it an ideal spot to experience authentic local flavors and culture.

The most convenient option is taking Metro Line 1, which connects Le Prado to Old Port in just 10 minutes. Board at Le Prado Station and arrive directly at Vieux-Port Station, with frequent departures throughout the day. For a scenic alternative, walk along the seaside promenade—about 15 minutes—enjoying Mediterranean views and vibrant street art, offering a relaxed way to explore Marseille’s coastal charm.

Must-try experiences in Le Prado include strolling along the seaside promenade at sunrise, visiting Le Prado Market for fresh lobster and vanilla ice cream, and joining a guided tour that explores the neighborhood’s transformation from industrial port to modern resort area. During summer, don’t miss outdoor film screenings and live concerts held on the beach—perfect for soaking in Marseille’s vibrant cultural atmosphere.

Yes, several family-friendly hotels cater to visitors with children. Hôtel de la Plage offers interconnecting rooms, a private beach area for kids to play safely, and easy access to the sea. Parents can relax on the sand while children splash in shallow waters. Nearby, there are child-friendly restaurants and playgrounds, making it a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable destination for families seeking a relaxed seaside getaway.

Absolutely. The seaside promenade in Le Prado spans over 2 kilometers with a dedicated bike lane, smooth pavement, and shaded pathways overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Rent a bike and ride comfortably from Le Prado to Old Port, stopping at cafés or scenic viewpoints along the way. Many rental shops offer child seats and safety gear, making it a perfect activity for families exploring the blend of urban charm and coastal beauty.

Yes, several hotels feature sea-view rooms, including Radisson Blu and Carlton Beach Hotel, with large floor-to-ceiling windows offering unobstructed views of the Mediterranean Sea. Higher-floor rooms often include private balconies perfect for morning coffee or evening stargazing. These rooms are strategically positioned to maximize ocean exposure, making them ideal for travelers seeking tranquility and luxury in a coastal setting.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Le prado

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Les Appartements du Vieux Port

Staying at Les Appartements du Vieux Port was an absolute delight! The apartment is spacious and beautifully designed, offering a perfect blend of comfort and local charm. Located just steps away from the Old Port, everything is so convenient—walking distance to restaurants, cafes, and the waterfront. I loved having such a large room with a great view, making it feel like home during my entire stay. The host was super responsive and helpful throughout, and the place was spotless upon arrival. It’s rare to find such a well-located, stylish, and affordable option in Marseille. I’ll definitely be booking here again on my next visit—highly recommend for travelers who value space, location, and authentic vibes.

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Le Concorde

I highly recommend staying at Le Concorde in Marseille! From the moment I arrived, everything was seamless. The host communicated clearly and promptly, making check-in effortless. The apartment is spacious, thoughtfully laid out, and perfectly located—just a short walk from the metro and close to major attractions. It’s ideal for both solo travelers and small groups. The comfort, cleanliness, and attention to detail truly stand out. I appreciated the warm hospitality and the convenient access to city life. This is one of the best stays I’ve had in Marseille, and I’d definitely return without hesitation.

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B&B Casa Ortega

Located just steps from the train station in Marseille, this charming B&B is a hidden gem. Despite the proximity to the station—which might worry some—this place exudes warmth and character. The rooms are quiet, cozy, and beautifully decorated with unique, thoughtfully curated details that give each space a personal touch. I’ve stayed at several 4-star hotels that didn’t come close to matching the quality and comfort here. The location is super convenient, especially if you’re arriving by rail or planning to explore the city. I highly recommend it—excellent value, great atmosphere, and a truly memorable stay.

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Les Cabanons de Fonfon

Our stay at Les Cabanons de Fonfon was truly unforgettable. Nestled in a magical valley just outside Marseille, the setting feels like a hidden gem—serene, picturesque, and full of natural charm. The welcome was exceptional, with warm hospitality that made us feel right at home. The room (Terrasse) is cozy but could use a little refresh and a bit more attention to cleaning detail—nothing major, but something to note. That said, the bedding was comfortable, and the breakfast was generous and delicious, featuring high-quality local ingredients. Despite some evening activity from nearby bars and restaurants, the night remained peaceful. We woke up gently to the soft sounds of fishermen early in the morning—a perfect, authentic way to start the day. Overall, this place offers a unique, tranquil escape with great value. It’s definitely worth experiencing if you're looking for something quiet, beautiful, and off the beaten path.

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Le Petit Panier

Let’s start with this: this isn’t a hotel, not an apartment, and definitely not a proper room—it’s essentially a converted garage. Finding the entrance was tricky, as everything was hidden and confusing. Once inside, after navigating what felt like a maze to get the key, we stepped into a tiny space immediately hit by a strong musty smell. We had four people booked for a 4-person room, but the layout was chaotic—right by the bed was a completely open shower stall with no privacy, followed by a toilet so small you couldn’t even turn around. The only furniture was a small non-reclining sofa, a kitchenette, and a wall-mounted bed—all crammed into one tight area. We sat down on the sofa, exhausted from travel and searching all day, when suddenly a large cockroach crawled out from under the cabinet straight toward us. Naturally, we filmed it immediately—we weren’t staying. We packed up our bags in under ten minutes and left. By then it was already dark, and with no response from the platform until the next morning, we had to scramble to find another place to stay. Most options were fully booked or didn’t accept cash (we didn’t have foreign cards). We managed to secure accommodation through friends while keeping in touch with customer support. The owner refused to refund our payment for two nights, claiming we’d already stayed and hadn’t contacted them directly. After days of back-and-forth emails, no refund came. I can’t recommend this property at all—photos are misleading, and the host is clearly dishonest. That said, the platform did help by crediting us back one night’s cost in points, which was a small relief.

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Hôtel Restaurant le Printemps

I arrived late in Marseille and had no idea about the city, so I ended up booking this place without much research. The moment I walked in, I regretted it—extremely dirty, musty smell, and I even saw pests in the room. It was an awful experience from start to finish. The location is okay, close to the train station, but everything else falls short. The staff didn’t seem helpful, and the room looked like it hadn’t been cleaned properly in weeks. I felt sick just staying there—literally couldn’t stand it for more than one night. If you're visiting Marseille, avoid this hotel. There are far better options with better hygiene and service. Don’t make the same mistake I did.

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Hotel Manon

I stayed at Hotel Manon from August 8 to 12, 2023—mostly because every other option was fully booked. My first night arrived around 8:30 PM, and the room was dim, outdated, and frankly not clean at all. The hallway had a strong, unpleasant smell. During the night, I went to the bathroom and opened the sink—immediately out crawled a cockroach. It was disgusting. The next morning, I cleaned the sink with wipes just to avoid touching it again. When I mentioned this to the hotel owner, he shrugged it off, saying guests were cooking in the rooms and he hadn’t had time to clean up. He promised a different room for the next night—which I did get. It had a bedside table and TV, but the cleanliness issue remained. Nothing happened the second night, but on the third, as I stepped into the bathroom before turning on the light, something brushed past my ankles. I called the manager, who claimed he saw nothing and told me to leave the light on all night to keep pests away. On the final morning, another cockroach appeared—this time crawling up the wall right above the bed. I left the hotel with immense relief. I will never stay here again, and I absolutely do not recommend it to anyone.

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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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Nhow Marseille

Staying at Nhow Marseille was an absolute delight! The restaurant truly lives up to its reputation—elegant, refined, and perfectly complemented by the hotel's stylish interior. But what truly takes your breath away is the view. Overlooking the city and the shimmering Mediterranean, it’s pure magic. Every moment felt like a serene escape. And don’t miss the cocktails—they’re absolutely enchanting, with a unique flair that elevates the entire experience. This isn’t just a stay; it’s a memorable journey from start to finish.

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Appart'City Confort Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome

Staying at Appart'City Confort Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome was a fantastic experience. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the metro, making it easy to explore downtown Marseille and the nearby Vélodrome stadium. The apartment itself is well-designed with a smart layout, comfortable bed, and all the essentials: reliable Wi-Fi, efficient air conditioning, and a small kitchenette perfect for preparing light meals. I appreciated the clean, modern interiors and the quiet neighborhood. The staff were welcoming and helpful whenever I needed assistance. Overall, this place offers excellent value for money, combining comfort, convenience, and a home-like atmosphere. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to fellow travelers looking for a practical and pleasant base in Marseille.

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Mercure Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome

Everything went smoothly during my stay—truly exceptional! The front desk staff, Sandra, Marwa, and Khedidja, were incredibly friendly, courteous, and professional throughout. A special mention to Irina, the housekeeping supervisor, and the room attendants Anastasia and Luisa—their dedication, kindness, and gentle demeanor made a lasting impression. They truly went above and beyond in ensuring a comfortable and welcoming experience. The hotel’s location is excellent—just minutes from the Vélodrome and easily accessible via public transit, making it convenient for both business and leisure travelers. Rooms are clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. With such outstanding service and a great central spot, this place earns every single one of those 10/10 points. Highly recommended!