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The Marseille Travel Guide

Mediterranean port-city light, calanque cliff swims, bouillabaisse on the old harbour.

When to Go

Best Time to Visit

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May–June, September–October. Mild Mediterranean weather without summer crowds; the mistral wind can blow strong in winter.

Warmest in Marseille: Jul (28°C / 82°F) · Coolest: Jan (12°C / 54°F) · Wettest: Nov (~9 rain days)

12°
5°
Jan
13°
7°
Feb
15°
8°
Mar
17°
10°
Apr
21°
14°
May
25°
18°
Jun
28°
20°
Jul
28°
20°
Aug
24°
17°
Sep
21°
14°
Oct
16°
10°
Nov
12°
7°
Dec

Daily highs / lows in °C · bars show rain days per month · ERA5 climate normals (2020–2024)

Daily Spend in USD

Budget

  • Budget

    $65/day

  • Mid-range

    $140/day

  • Luxury

    $380/day

  • Budget $65/day ≈ €57 · £48 · ₹6,200 · A$94 · C$92
  • Mid-range $140/day ≈ €120 · £105 · ₹13,500 · A$200 · C$200
  • Luxury $380/day ≈ €330 · £285 · ₹36,000 · A$545 · C$540

Converted at ECB reference rates, refreshed daily.

Hostels in the Panier are budget-friendly; Vieux Port view hotels push the top tier.

With Kids

Family Travel

Calanques boat trips, the Mucem museum, beach mornings at Prado, the Panier district’s street art.

Together

Couples Travel

A calanque kayak day, a Vieux Port seafood dinner, a Notre-Dame de la Garde sunset.

On Your Own

Solo Travel

Multicultural and easy; hostels in the Panier and Cours Julien quarters are sociable.

Food

What to Eat

  • Bouillabaisse. Provençal fish stew with rouille and croutons — Marseille’s defining dish, eaten slowly.
  • Pieds-paquets. Tripe stuffed with herbs, slow-cooked with sheep’s feet — a Marseillais comfort dish.
  • Panisse. Chickpea-flour fritters — Marseille street-food classic, eaten with aioli.
  • Pastis. Anise-flavored aperitif — served over ice with water at every café.

Transportation

Getting Around

Metro and tram cover central Marseille; bus to the Calanques and city ferries to the Frioul islands.

Buy a CityPass — covers museums, public transit, and a calanque cruise; pays back over 24 hours.

Where to Base Yourself

Neighborhoods

  • Vieux Port. Old port — fish market, restaurants, the harbour at sunset.
  • Le Panier. Oldest quarter — street art, indie cafés, the Mucem and Cathédrale de la Major.
  • Cours Julien. Bohemian district — street art, indie bars, weekend market.

Get Your Bearings

Marseille Map & Walking Distances

City centerNeighborhoodsClick the map to enable scroll zoom

  • Vieux Portneighborhood3 min walk from center
  • Le Panierneighborhood6 min walk from center
  • Cours Julienneighborhood19 min walk from center

What to Know

Safety

Use normal big-city caution; some northern districts have higher crime, but tourist quarters are safe day and night.

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