Location Port: Port of Marseille has an interesting place in France as a whole, and has always been an important gateway for African immigrants in the country.
Transportation: No, really, being able to reach the center of the city on foot from the port, so you have to take a taxi or a bus. A taxi is quite cheap and will cost around 12 euros for the trip or take a bus for 5 euros. A train is also present in the city and the main tourist sites in no time.
Description: The port itself is an interesting mix of two cruisers, yachts and small fishing boats and diversity will be present once you reach the coast. Activities and Excursions: The old port area of the city is probably the most famous when it comes to tourist destinations and that could literally spend all your time in the city at the turn of the lovely museums, galleries and monuments religious. In fact, Marseille is often regarded as an extended area outside the Vieux Port city has little to offer tourists and you may not Cruise from Marseille to stay in town for long. But churches Cathédrale de la Major Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde are important must-see attractions of the city and the Palais Longchamp is a recommended site design and serene park that sits just behind the back.
The beaches located between La Pointe Rouge and La Madrague are frequented by locals and tourists, in the late spring and summer.
Shopping: France is known for its emphasis and focus on stores and clothing brand and will be glad to know that Marsielles no different in this regard.