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Berard Anne
109 Bd Alexandre Delabre
Marseille
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Welcome to the charming village of Les Goudes, marking the start of the picturesque Calanques. Situated at the southern tip of Marseille, this idyllic fishing village is merely 30 meters away from the sparkling sea. Adventure enthusiasts will be thrilled to find that they are also just 20 meters away from excellent climbing and trekking opportunities. Our cozy studio with a mezzanine can accommodate a maximum of four guests, with one double bed and two single beds provided. The studio also features a compact kitchen, a separate toilet, a bathroom, and comfortable bedding. Please note that while breakfast is not included, you will have everything you need to prepare your own meals. Do keep in mind that the studio is accessed via steep stairs.

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To reach Les Goudes from Marseille center, simply follow the shoreline with the sea on your right. This will lead you directly to Les Goudes.

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  • Calanques National Park: Located southeast of Marseille, Calanques National Park is a stunning natural reserve known for its limestone cliffs, secluded beaches, and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can enjoy hiking, rock climbing, swimming, and boat tours in this scenic coastal area.
  • Notre-Dame de la Garde: Sitting atop a hill overlooking Marseille, Notre-Dame de la Garde is a magnificent basilica and a major symbol of the city. It offers panoramic views of Marseille and its harbor. The basilica's ornate interior and beautiful mosaics make it a must-visit attraction for tourists.
  • Old Port of Marseille (Vieux-Port): As one of Marseille's liveliest areas, the Old Port is a bustling hub for locals and tourists alike. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, enjoy fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants, explore local markets, or take a boat tour to discover the city's maritime heritage.
  • Marseille History Museum (Musee d'Histoire de Marseille): Located in the heart of Marseille, this museum offers an immersive journey through the city's history, from ancient Greek and Roman times to the present day. The exhibits include archaeological artifacts, multimedia presentations, and interactive displays.
  • Palais du Pharo: Built-in the 19th century, Palais du Pharo is an elegant palace surrounded by beautiful gardens, located near the Old Port. Visitors can explore the palace's grand rooms and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the city.
  • MuCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations): Situated near the Old Port, MuCEM is a modern museum dedicated to showcasing the cultural heritage of Europe and the Mediterranean region. It houses a vast collection of artifacts, artworks, and multimedia exhibits, offering insights into the diverse civilizations of the area.
  • Le Panier: Known as Marseille's oldest neighborhood, Le Panier is a charming area filled with narrow streets, colorful houses, and small squares. It's a perfect place to wander and soak up the atmosphere, with numerous boutiques, cafes, and art galleries to explore.
  • Chateau d'If: Located on the nearby island of If, the Chateau d'If is a historic fortress that gained fame through Alexandre Dumas' novel, "The Count of Monte Cristo." Visitors can take a short boat ride to the island and explore the castle's prison cells, courtyards, and enjoy panoramic views of Marseille.
  • Marseille Cathedral (Cathedrale de la Major): This impressive cathedral, built in the 19th century, showcases a mix of Romanesque and Byzantine architectural styles. Its massive structure, intricate details, and stunning interior make it a remarkable attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts. 10. Corniche Kennedy: A scenic coastal road, Corniche Kennedy offers breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and Marseille's coastline. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk, go for a bike ride, or simply relax on one of the many rocky beaches along the way. These attractions provide a diverse range of experiences, from natural beauty to cultural heritage, offering visitors a taste of Marseille's rich history and stunning surroundings.

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