Marseille Provence Airport (MRS) serves France's second city and oldest, a dynamic port metropolis on the Mediterranean coast. Hotels in Marseille offer access to the Vieux-Port's seafood market, the Calanques national park, MuCEM museum, and authentic bouillabaisse in a city unlike any other in France.
An 18th-century baroque hospital transformed into a five-star hotel with extraordinary history embedded in every stone arch and chapel space. The rooftop terrace pool overlooks the Vieux-Port and Notre-Dame de la Garde with a sweeping panorama that is genuinely among the best in France.
A sleek, contemporarily designed hotel perched directly on the Quai du Port, with panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows framing uninterrupted views of the harbour and the Fort Saint-Nicolas. The open-plan rooms feel almost like private waterfront apartments.
A well-positioned three-star with a rooftop terrace offering stunning basilica and harbour views, at a price point well below the luxury competition. Compact but clean rooms, friendly staff, and an unbeatable location for exploring the Vieux-Port on foot.
Perched on a private cove of the Corniche with a three-Michelin-star restaurant helmed by Gérald Passédat — arguably the finest seafood table in France — and just 16 villa-style suites set into the cliffside garden above the sea. The most extraordinary hotel in Marseille.
A modern Novotel with a full-length harbour-facing terrace, bright contemporary rooms, and the reliability of the Accor chain in a location that puts you steps from the ferry, the MuCEM, and the best bouillabaisse restaurants. Solid mid-range option.
A storied 19th-century hotel on the Quai Belges where George Sand and Frédéric Chopin once lodged, restored with contemporary precision and a harbour-view restaurant. The combination of literary heritage and modern comfort is uniquely appealing.