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Ferienwohnung apartments & eigentumswohnungen in Marseille 8e arrondissement

2.331 EUR  to  2.492 EUR / Woche

Apartments & Eigentumswohnungen (Ferienvermietung)

1 Ba
41
Aktenzeichen: EURL-T151071 / fr-13008-08
Private house located in the 8th district of Marseille, in the charming district of Saint-Giniez. The geographical location of the apartment will allow you to move very easily thanks to these public transport possibilities: Metro: Vieux port hôtel de ville (metro 1), located a 5-minute walk away Several taxi companies available: Taxi G7, Uber Discovering the Charms of Marseille and its Enchanting Surroundings Marseille: A Melting Pot of Culture and History Old Port (Vieux-Port): begin your journey at the heart of Marseille—the Old Port. This bustling harbour has been a focal point for centuries, lined with colourful boats, vibrant markets, and a myriad of waterfront cafes. Take a leisurely stroll along the quays, soak in the lively atmosphere, and perhaps indulge in some freshly caught seafood at one of the local restaurants. Notre-Dame de la Garde: perched atop a hill overlooking the city, Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica offers panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean beyond. The basilica, with its stunning Byzantine architecture, is a symbol of protection for sailors and fishermen. The climb to the top is rewarded with breathtaking vistas—a must-visit for both the spiritual and the admirers of architectural beauty. Château d'If, a historical Island Retreat : embark on a boat trip to the nearby Frioul archipelago to discover the infamous Château d'If. This historic fortress-turned-prison inspired Alexandre Dumas' "The Count of Monte Cristo." Explore the castle's cells, courtyards, and take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean. The boat ride itself provides a unique perspective of Marseille's coastline. Le Panier, Marseille's Bohemian Quarter : wander through the narrow alleys and vibrant squares of Le Panier, Marseille's oldest district. This bohemian neighbourhood is a delightful maze of colourful buildings, street art, and charming boutiques. Discover hidden gems, stop for a coffee at a local café, and immerse yourself in the laid-back atmosphere of this eclectic quarter. Calanques National Park, nature's Masterpiece : escape the urban bustle and venture to the Calanques, a series of rugged inlets with crystal-clear waters framed by limestone cliffs. Calanques National Park, a short drive from Marseille, is a haven for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and beach lovers. Choose a trail that suits your preferences and be prepared to be mesmerized by the pristine beauty of these natural wonders. Cassis, a Mediterranean Jewel of Tranquillity and Charm Some 20 kilometres from Marseille, Cassis is a picturesque coastal town that captivates visitors with its breathtaking landscapes, azure waters, and authentic Provencal charm. This idyllic haven, located just a short drive from Marseille, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. Join us on a journey to discover the allure of Cassis, where dramatic cliffs, intimate beaches, and delectable wines await. The Calanques, nature's Masterpiece : Cassis is renowned for its proximity to the Calanques, a series of stunning limestone fjords that carve into the coastline. Accessible both from Marseille and Cassis, these natural wonders, with their turquoise waters and towering cliffs, are a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Boat Tours: consider taking a boat tour to explore the Calanques from the sea. It provides a unique perspective and allows you to access secluded coves and beaches. The Quaint Harbor and Old Town : The heart of Cassis beats in its charming harbour, where colourful fishing boats bob gently in the water. Explore the quays lined with cafes and boutiques and feel the vibrant energy of this Mediterranean gem. As you stroll through the narrow streets of the Old Town, you'll encounter pastel-hued buildings, artisan shops, and inviting squares. Cap Canaille, majestic Cliffs and Panoramic Views :Rising majestically above Cassis, Cap Canaille boasts the highest sea cliffs in France. Embark on a scenic drive or hike to the summit for panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the town below. The hues of the cliffs change with the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that showcases the natural beauty of the region. Cassis vineyards and Wine Tasting: Cassis is renowned for its exceptional wines, particularly its white wines made from the local Marsanne and Clairette grape varieties. Explore the vineyards that dot the landscape, and indulge in a wine tasting experience to savour the distinct flavours of Cassis wines. The combination of sea air and terroir imparts a unique character to these regional treasures. Marseille and its surroundings invite you to embark on a journey of discovery, where history, nature, and gastronomy converge. Whether you're captivated by the historic charm of the Old Port, enchanted by the natural beauty of the Calanques, or indulging in the flavours of local cuisine, Marseille promises a memorable experience for every traveller. Immerse yourself in the allure of this Mediterranean gem, where each corner reveals a new facet of its rich and diverse tapestry. Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen Uroczy mały dom prywatny - Marsylia 8 Private house located in the 8th district of Marseille, in the charming district of Saint-Giniez. The geographical location of the apartment will allow you to move very easily thanks to these public transport possibilities: Metro: Vieux port hôtel de ville (metro 1), located a 5-minute walk away Several taxi companies available: Taxi G7, Uber Discovering the Charms of Marseille and its Enchanting Surroundings Marseille: A Melting Pot of Culture and History Old Port (Vieux-Port): begin your journey at the heart of Marseille—the Old Port. This bustling harbour has been a focal point for centuries, lined with colourful boats, vibrant markets, and a myriad of waterfront cafes. Take a leisurely stroll along the quays, soak in the lively atmosphere, and perhaps indulge in some freshly caught seafood at one of the local restaurants. Notre-Dame de la Garde: perched atop a hill overlooking the city, Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica offers panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean beyond. The basilica, with its stunning Byzantine architecture, is a symbol of protection for sailors and fishermen. The climb to the top is rewarded with breathtaking vistas—a must-visit for both the spiritual and the admirers of architectural beauty. Château d'If, a historical Island Retreat : embark on a boat trip to the nearby Frioul archipelago to discover the infamous Château d'If. This historic fortress-turned-prison inspired Alexandre Dumas' "The Count of Monte Cristo." Explore the castle's cells, courtyards, and take in the stunning views of the Mediterranean. The boat ride itself provides a unique perspective of Marseille's coastline. Le Panier, Marseille's Bohemian Quarter : wander through the narrow alleys and vibrant squares of Le Panier, Marseille's oldest district. This bohemian neighbourhood is a delightful maze of colourful buildings, street art, and charming boutiques. Discover hidden gems, stop for a coffee at a local café, and immerse yourself in the laid-back atmosphere of this eclectic quarter. Calanques National Park, nature's Masterpiece : escape the urban bustle and venture to the Calanques, a series of rugged inlets with crystal-clear waters framed by limestone cliffs. Calanques National Park, a short drive from Marseille, is a haven for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and beach lovers. Choose a trail that suits your preferences and be prepared to be mesmerized by the pristine beauty of these natural wonders. Cassis, a Mediterranean Jewel of Tranquillity and Charm Some 20 kilometres from Marseille, Cassis is a picturesque coastal town that captivates visitors with its breathtaking landscapes, azure waters, and authentic Provencal charm. This idyllic haven, located just a short drive from Marseille, offers a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. Join us on a journey to discover the allure of Cassis, where dramatic cliffs, intimate beaches, and delectable wines await. The Calanques, nature's Masterpiece : Cassis is renowned for its proximity to the Calanques, a series of stunning limestone fjords that carve into the coastline. Accessible both from Marseille and Cassis, these natural wonders, with their turquoise waters and towering cliffs, are a haven for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Boat Tours: consider taking a boat tour to explore the Calanques from the sea. It provides a unique perspective and allows you to access secluded coves and beaches. The Quaint Harbor and Old Town : The heart of Cassis beats in its charming harbour, where colourful fishing boats bob gently in the water. Explore the quays lined with cafes and boutiques and feel the vibrant energy of this Mediterranean gem. As you stroll through the narrow streets of the Old Town, you'll encounter pastel-hued buildings, artisan shops, and inviting squares. Cap Canaille, majestic Cliffs and Panoramic Views :Rising majestically above Cassis, Cap Canaille boasts the highest sea cliffs in France. Embark on a scenic drive or hike to the summit for panoramic views of the Mediterranean and the town below. The hues of the cliffs change with the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that showcases the natural beauty of the region. Cassis vineyards and Wine Tasting: Cassis is renowned for its exceptional wines, particularly its white wines made from the local Marsanne and Clairette grape varieties. Explore the vineyards that dot the landscape, and indulge in a wine tasting experience to savour the distinct flavours of Cassis wines. The combination of sea air and terroir imparts a unique character to these regional treasures. Marseille and its surroundings invite you to embark on a journey of discovery, where history, nature, and gastronomy converge. Whether you're captivated by the historic charm of the Old Port, enchanted by the natural beauty of the Calanques, or indulging in the flavours of local cuisine, Marseille promises a memorable experience for every traveller. Immerse yourself in the allure of this Mediterranean gem, where each corner reveals a new facet of its rich and diverse tapestry.
Aktenzeichen: EURL-T151071
Land: FR
Stadt: Marseille
Postleitzahl: 13008
Kategorie: Wohnsitze
Anzeigentyp: Ferienvermietung
Immobilientyp: Apartments & Eigentumswohnungen
Größe der Immobilie : 41
Schlafzimmer: 1
Maximale Anzahl an Gästen: 2
Internetzugang: Ja
Fernseher: Ja
Kühlschrank: Ja
Herd: Ja
Mikrowelle: Ja
Geschirr: Ja
Geschirrspülmaschine: Ja

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