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 "Even though Vertigo opened just two months before we arrived there, it felt like it has been there for years -- warm, welcoming, and like home. It's a hostel where the owners and staff are friendly and nice, giving you the feeling you're staying with friends, not in a foreign country in a strange city. Every room is unique and has a warm touch of colours. All have a bathroom and toilet as well as a lot of space to drop your backpack and move around. Dorms come from two to six beds. Dorms,...
(close to the Old Port)
"London Connection Hostel is about five blocks from the train station and twenty blocks from the port of Marseille. The Location It´s well located, and although the neighborhood doesn´t look very nice, the hostel is clean. You have to remove your footwear everytime you come from outside, so that´s a way to keep floor clean. Rooms and Bathrooms It has three rooms that are big enough to sleep and have your stuff around. One bedroom has five bunk beds and the other two bedrooms...
 "A bright and friendly hostel. You have to take a bus to get there from the train station. The bus may not be running late at night, so you may have to take a cab if you arrive late. It's located in a residential area, but it's a short walk from the beach and bars. The hostel is bright and cheery inside. There is a bar and a large common area. It's usually mostly empty during the day, and it can be social in the evenings, but even at night most people are out on the town rather than...
"In a very secure and very quiet area of Marseille, this hostel offers charm, very large rooms decorated in Provence style and a friendly atmosphere, next to the new High Technology Center and the University Campus . You can park your car inside the property for free and breakfast is included. The sunny rooms overlook the landscape and the swimmingpool. The house has been recently restored and is a rare survival of a 19th century Bastide. A haven of peace and silence in Marseille, 15...
 "I stayed at Bois Luzy in Nov. 1970 and Aug. 1971. Compared to all the hostels in France, Germany and Italy, it was by far the best. "Le Chef" at that time was a kind gentleman who loved young people. The kitchen was like a giant's castle kitchen. Hot water for showers abounded in wintertime and into the great dorms he piped Shubert's 8th Symphony each morning at 8:30. But you were never rushed. It was the grandest accommodation in all Europe!!!" … "Beautiful location, helpful and...

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Comment by Anonymous
Marseille is not the picturesque, idyllic city in France that you have in your mind, but it has a totally different character and vibe to it, which attracted me immensely. It's brilliant.
Comment by AM
This is a great city. The JFK coastal walk from Pointe Rouge beach into the Vieux Port is truly stunning -- turquoise water to one side of you and chalk mountains behind the city to the other side of you. There's lots to do and see here, truly undiscovered.
Comment by Anonymous
It's ok.
Comment by Dick
Marseille itself is not a very beautiful city.
Comment by lucky
We spent a few days in town and there is plenty to do. The downtown is colourful and the walk up and down to the cathedral is spectacular and so is the view. We made a daytrip to Cassis and really was worth it. One thing about Marseille is that it is a lot dirtier than other cities in France and beware of dog waste everywhere. Of course, we have found no city in France where the streets are not caked with it -- there seems to be no social outcry at all from locals.
Comment by Min
Nothing to see or do here... don't waste your time!!!
Comment by Anonymous
Marseilles is a beautiful city with a very different character than most of France. Good luck and have fun.
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Nearest Places:

Cassis (16 Km / 10 mi.)
La Ciotat (23 Km / 14 mi.)
Aix-en-Provence (26 Km / 16 mi.)
Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer (30 Km / 18 mi.)
Bandol (35 Km / 22 mi.)
Fos-Sur-Mer (39 Km / 24 mi.)
Sanary sur Mer (40 Km / 25 mi.)
Istres (40 Km / 25 mi.)
Saint-Maximin (42 Km / 26 mi.)
Six-Fours-les-Plages (43 Km / 27 mi.)

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