
This Mediterranean-style hotel is perfect for family vacations! With childcare services and kids' meals, plus an outdoor pool and water sports equipment, your little ones will have a blast. Adults can unwind with a spa massage or hit the golf course. The location is ideal, just minutes from Catalans Beach and the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations. Enjoy French cuisine at one of the two on-site restaurants or relax at the bar. Whether it's a family trip or a romantic getaway, this place has it all!










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Our stay at Le Petit Nice - Passedat was truly memorable, despite a few health issues that disrupted our plans. The hotel’s elegant ambiance and exquisite dining experience made it a highlight of our trip. We were treated to a gourmet meal in their charming restaurant—every dish was beautifully crafted and delicious. Even though we weren’t feeling our best, the staff went above and beyond with kindness and genuine care. Their warmth and attentiveness made us feel welcome and supported throughout. It’s rare to encounter such thoughtful hospitality, and it left a lasting impression. We’re already planning a return visit when we’re fully recovered, eager to enjoy everything this wonderful place has to offer. A heartfelt thank you to the entire team—you’ve made our experience unforgettable.

Staying at New Hotel of Marseille was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center and close to metro access, making it easy to explore everything Marseille has to offer. The staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive throughout our visit, making us feel right at home. The room was stylish, clean, and thoughtfully designed with modern touches that added to the comfort. Breakfast was a highlight—fresh, delicious, and varied, with local French pastries and high-quality ingredients. Even the bathroom amenities stood out, featuring premium skincare products that felt luxurious. Everything about this hotel, from the decor to the service, reflects attention to detail and quality. It’s rare to find such a well-rounded experience, and we’ll definitely be returning when we come back to Marseille.

Stepping into this hotel feels like walking straight into a golden-hour seaside dream. The view from the room is breathtaking—open to endless waves shimmering in the sunlight, and even the bathroom is designed with natural light flooding in, making the space feel airy and serene. During the afternoon, the beachfront area buzzes with energy: young travelers lounging in the sun, strumming guitars, diving into the sea, or sharing beers—pure joy in motion. But when night falls, it transforms into something completely different: quiet, peaceful, just the gentle rhythm of waves lapping against the shore—a perfect white noise that helped me sleep deeply. Both the rooftop infinity pool and the indoor pool are excellent—each offering its own vibe, and I appreciated how thoughtfully they provided small baskets to keep towels dry and organized. I was pleasantly surprised by how close we were to the city center—just a few minutes’ drive away. Plus, right nearby is a well-known sunset dining spot, ideal for a memorable evening meal. The only downside? No on-site parking, which could be tricky if you’re arriving by car. Still, with such an incredible location, stunning views, and thoughtful touches throughout, this place is absolutely worth every penny.

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.

Staying at Mercure Marseille Centre Bompard la Corniche with my daughter was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—easy to reach by metro and surrounded by a peaceful, green atmosphere. We booked a garden-view room, and it didn’t disappoint: spacious layout, incredibly comfortable bed, and a large bathroom that felt like a luxury retreat. The hotel’s unique charm lies in its collection of buildings surrounding a beautiful central garden—really feels like stepping into a quiet oasis in the heart of Marseille. The on-site parking is clean and well-maintained, a real plus for travelers driving in. Breakfast was outstanding—fresh, varied, and delicious, giving us a great start to each day. Every detail felt thoughtfully designed. I’d absolutely return without hesitation and highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting Marseille.

Staying at Maisons du Monde Hôtel & Suites - Marseille Vieux Port was an absolute delight. The room offered a stunning view of the old port—perfect for sunset moments and capturing that authentic Marseille vibe. Breakfast was excellent, with a wide variety of fresh options including local pastries and freshly squeezed juice. The bathroom is well-designed with a clean separation between wet and dry areas, which made everything feel more spacious and practical. I loved how close the train station was—just a 10-minute walk, making it super easy to explore the city or head out on day trips. The hotel also offers luggage storage, which came in handy when we arrived early. While there’s a McDonald’s right downstairs, I found a taxi stand just a short walk to the left, making transfers smooth and stress-free. Overall, this place combines charm, convenience, and comfort—definitely one of the best stays in Marseille, especially for travelers who value location and quality.

The Aparthotel Adagio Marseille Timone is an excellent choice for a comfortable stay. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the city center and close to public transit, making it easy to explore Marseille without hassle. The apartment-style rooms are spacious, clean, and well-equipped with a kitchenette, which is perfect for self-catering. The staff were welcoming and helpful throughout our visit. Everything was smooth, from check-in to check-out. With such a great location, quality accommodations, and value for money, this hotel truly deserves a 10/10. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Marseille.

The hotel's location is perfect for exploring Marseille—just a short walk from the Vieux Port and surrounded by great restaurants and local charm. I was really impressed with the room’s sound insulation; with the windows closed, it was completely quiet, making for a peaceful night’s sleep. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the overall atmosphere felt warm and welcoming. Whether you're here for a quick getaway or planning to spend time discovering the city, this place makes an ideal base. Highly recommend it for its convenience, comfort, and excellent value.

Staying at Comfort Aparthotel Marseille Prado was absolutely perfect. The location couldn’t be better—just a short walk to the metro and within easy reach of the city center, restaurants, and local shops. The apartment itself was clean, spacious, and well-equipped with everything we needed for a comfortable stay. The bed was incredibly cozy, and we slept so well it felt like we were at home. What really stood out was the friendly and helpful staff—they went above and beyond to make sure we had a great experience. Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this place offers fantastic value and a relaxed vibe. I’d definitely book again if I ever return to Marseille.

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.

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.
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