Marseille
郁南瓜
短暂地生活过将近一年。巴黎是法国唯一的中心,第二大城市什么也不是。生活只能说是相对便利,安全系数不高,不算特别宜居。
Solo-凯
Fish soup is OK.
Le Vieux Port de Marseille
马赛老港
8.8338 reviews
城貅帝
Marseille is the largest port city in France, and also the first three economic cities in France. In Marseille, you can feel the exotic atmosphere and complex chaos of various nationalities. St. Charles railway station in Marseille is very high, which is the commanding height of Marseille, overlooking the whole town. The pace of life in Marseille is relatively slow. There will be nightlife in the old port area and BORELY District, and other places will close at 8:00 p.m. Marseille used to have a bad public security situation, but now it's better, but single tourists still need to pay attention.
Notre Dame De La Garde
马赛守护圣母教堂
9.2165 reviews
城貅帝
The guardian of the virgin church is a symbol of Marseilles. The golden statue of the virgin and the son on the top of the church is the God of protection for sailors, fishermen and all marseians. The church is a very high place to see Marseilles and the Mediterranean island. It's free to enter the church, but the clothes can't be exposed. The clothes must have sleeves and pants are knee high. There are 1 euro candles in the church, which can be taken by yourself. There are all kinds of postcards and souvenirs outside the church. The washroom is next to the shop, free of charge.
Marseille Cathedral
Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille
8.489 reviews
城貅帝
Opening hours: 10:00-19:00. The Cathedral of Marseille is a Roman Catholic cathedral, belonging to the French historical sites. Not far from the wharf, the snow-white wall is very eye-catching. Although it is a must visit scenic spot, the scenery and momentum are not good enough to guard Notre Dame. Non architecture lovers can take photos in front of the door.
Le Château d’If
伊夫岛
8.7262 reviews
城貅帝
Yves was once an uninhabited island, only 2 kilometers away from Marseille, 300 meters long and 180 meters wide. It is the smallest island in Marseille. The island's Fort Ivy was a former prison for political prisoners and infidels. Later, Alexandre Dumas's count of Monte Cristo made it famous. As early as 1890, the island was open to tourists. There is a lot of wind and waves on the island, especially in spring and summer. The round-trip ships will be cancelled at any time. It is necessary to check the weather in advance.
Le Palais Longchamp
隆尚宫
8.8127 reviews
享旅
It's a very shocking palace. It's called Longchamp. It used to be the palace of Napoleon III. Take Metro Line 2 to the station of the same name. After leaving the station, turn right and then turn right to the end according to the road sign. You can see a large-scale cascade pool. There is a museum on the left and right sides. The steps, corridors, fountains and gardens outside the palace are free to visit. The museum needs to buy tickets. It is highly recommended to visit!
l'Hôtel de ville de Marseille
马赛市政厅
8.325 reviews
Missmay
Marseille town hall is on the avenue of old port. The building completed in the 17th century has experienced the French Revolution, and the building is lucky not to be damaged. In 1948, the French government listed it as a national historical site, and now it is also one of the landmarks. The square next to the city hall will hold exhibitions or performances from time to time.
Parc national des Calanques
卡朗格峡湾国家公园
9.885 reviews
colombe03
You can't help embracing the sea with open arms because of those beautiful bays and harbors in the sun. The magnificent natural environment and 300 days of sunshine and fine weather are the unique beauty of the bay. The unique and picturesque Bay will inspire you to feel the special flavor of Mediterranean and Provence. You can also swim in the blue ocean in the small bay by the way. Among the many activities, it is the most convenient to go for a walk in carranger. Whether you are an occasional hiker or a great climber, you will have the chance to see unique landscapes, cliffs and secret caves. The most famous bays in Marseille are sugito, sormiou and morgiou. To get to sugiton, you need to take Metro Line 2 to castelane, then take bus No.21, and get off at Luminy (the last stop). In order to take Metro Line 2 to sormiou, get off at the RAND point Du Prado, then take bus 23, get off at "La cayolle", and then walk 700 meters to the parking lot. In order to get to morgiou, you need to take bus No.22 on the road point Du Prado to "Les baumettes" (the last stop). I suggest you follow them for a walk rather than a shortcut to avoid getting lost and trampling on deadly plants. Don't forget to bring water because water supply points are rare. In karange, no fire was allowed, and from June 1 to September 30, all footpath visits were adjusted to prevent fire hazards. You can check it online at http://www.calanques-parcnational.fr/fr/actualites/147-access-aux-calanques-en-vehicule or visit the Maasai Tourism Bureau.
Fort Saint-Jean
圣约翰城堡
9.069 reviews
享旅
St. John's castle is close to the shore of the old port of Marseilles. On the solid wall of the castle, a cylindrical tower with a height of tens of meters is built to look or defend, but there is no lamp, so it does not have the function of navigation lighthouse. The Mediterranean Civilization Museum next to it is connected with a flat iron bridge tens of meters long, which can be visited together with the Mediterranean Civilization Museum without additional tickets. If you don't enter the castle, you can visit the appearance and garden for free.
Le parc balnéaire du Prado
普拉多海滩公园
8.724 reviews
saturdaylou
It's really funny that David is a bit inexplicable. Prado was set as fan zone in the European Cup. It should be the nearest fan zone in the host city! I watched a Welsh V Belgium match at sunset, but it was a little heartbreak for Red Devils to lose~