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Step into Printemps, and you’ll feel the pulse of Marseille’s chic soul. More than a shopping haven, this century-old department store is an artful celebration of life—soaring ceilings drenched in sunlight, boutiques brimming with French elegance, every step echoing romance. Whether hunting a one-of-a-kind piece or sipping coffee with a view of the street, the vibe here lingers long after you leave—Marseille at its most stylish.

Hotel Ligo by HappyCulture

Hotel Ligo by HappyCulture

4.4 / 5Good13 Reviews
14-16 Rue Jean Trinquet
4.7KM from Printemps
Luggage Storage
per night
From
USD**3
Hotel Marsiho by Happyculture

Hotel Marsiho by Happyculture

4.3 / 5Good8 Reviews
16 Cr Belsunce
4.09KM from Printemps
DryerChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceGame RoomLuggage Storage
per night
From
USD**5

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Printemps

Near Printemps Marseille, highly recommended is the Marriott Hotel Marseille Old Port, just a 5-minute walk away. It offers Mediterranean views and rooms with panoramic windows overlooking the harbor. Another excellent choice is Hotel de la Paix, located steps from shopping streets and metro access, featuring modern amenities and convenient downtown location. Both hotels are close to the Cathedral of Marseille and Provence Market, ideal for travelers seeking culture and culinary experiences.

Yes, Printemps Marseille is centrally located with excellent connectivity. The nearby Cours Julien Metro Line 1 station provides quick access to the Old Port, Saint Charles Train Station, and major attractions. Multiple bus lines stop directly outside, offering easy travel to areas like Mount Chauve and Carré d'Art district. From Marseille Provence Airport, visitors can reach the area in about 30 minutes via metro or bus, making it ideal for international travelers planning efficient city tours.

Near Printemps Marseille, enjoy authentic local experiences: stroll to the Old Port to savor traditional bouillabaisse and admire fishing boats; visit the Marseille History Museum to explore the city’s ancient roots; join a Provence lavender workshop to craft your own sachets and natural skincare products. Additionally, weekend open-air markets feature handmade crafts and fresh regional produce—perfect for immersing in southern French lifestyle and culture.