Explore Le Panier’s vibrant history and transformation on a lively walking tour with anecdotes, photos, and rich cultural insights.
Explore Le Panier’s vibrant history and transformation on a lively walking tour with anecdotes, photos, and rich cultural insights.
- Le Vieux Port - Discover the historical heart of Marseille, the oldest city in France, established in 600 BC by Greek settlers from Phocea. Explore the surrounding landscape and monuments, including the stunning 17th-century City Hall.
- Hôtel Dieu Intercontinental Marseille - Learn about the transformation of this grand 18th-century building,…
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Le Vieux Port - Discover the historical heart of Marseille, the oldest city in France, established in 600 BC by Greek settlers from Phocea. Explore the surrounding landscape and monuments, including the stunning 17th-century City Hall.
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Hôtel Dieu Intercontinental Marseille - Learn about the transformation of this grand 18th-century building, once Marseille’s main hospital, into a luxurious 5-star hotel.
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Hôtel de Cabre - Uncover the fascinating history of Marseille’s oldest house from the 16th century, which remarkably survived the district’s demolition in January 1943.
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Pavillon Daviel - Pause to admire the exquisite facade of the former 18th-century courthouse, crafted from the beautiful pink stone of La Couronne quarry.
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La Maison Diamantee - Another historical gem of Marseille: La Maison Diamantée, dating back to the late 16th century, featuring a stunning facade adorned with diamond-shaped stones.
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Montée des Accoules - Stroll along this famous street leading to the Panier district, with its charming stairs and picturesque view of the bell tower.
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Place des Moulins - Envision yourself in a serene and tranquil square, once filled with windmills, away from the city’s hustle and bustle.
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Centre de la Vieille Charite - Be amazed by Pierre Puget’s masterpiece, The Old Charity, with its remarkable journey from hospice to a cultural center housing numerous museums.
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Cathedrale de la Major - The Cathedral of the Major, the last cathedral built in 19th-century France, will impress you with its size, Romano-Byzantine style, and its stunning location overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
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Place de Lenche - Conclude the tour at Marseille’s oldest square, Place de Lenche, once a Greek agora. Today, it is a vibrant square with restaurants, cafés, and a beautiful view of the Vieux Port.
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- A visit with a qualified guide, born in Marseille, who can witness the transformation of the city.
- A visit with a qualified guide, born in Marseille, who can witness the transformation of the city.
- Tips
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The upcoming visit will provide an excellent opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Le Panier district. This area has a rich history and has undergone significant transformations over the decades, evolving from a working-class neighborhood with diverse layers of immigration to a vibrant and appealing district that is now less…
The upcoming visit will provide an excellent opportunity to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Le Panier district. This area has a rich history and has undergone significant transformations over the decades, evolving from a working-class neighborhood with diverse layers of immigration to a vibrant and appealing district that is now less frequented by locals. The visit promises to be engaging, featuring anecdotes, details, and photos to share.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.