Explore Marseille’s historic port, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems on a guided walking tour. Uncover the city’s rich cultural heritage, one step at a time.
Explore Marseille’s historic port, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems on a guided walking tour. Uncover the city’s rich cultural heritage, one step at a time.
- Jardin des Vestiges - Nestled within the lively streets of Marseille is the Vestige Garden, a peaceful retreat where time appears to pause. As visitors stroll along its paths, they are enveloped by remnants of the past, whispers of a history that many have forgotten. Moss-covered stones and aged statues narrate stories of past eras, inviting…
- Jardin des Vestiges - Nestled within the lively streets of Marseille is the Vestige Garden, a peaceful retreat where time appears to pause. As visitors stroll along its paths, they are enveloped by remnants of the past, whispers of a history that many have forgotten. Moss-covered stones and aged statues narrate stories of past eras, inviting contemplation and introspection. In this serene haven, nature merges with the remnants of human civilization, crafting a distinctive and hauntingly beautiful ambiance.
- Hôtel Dieu Intercontinental Marseille - Situated in the heart of Marseille is the historic Hotel Dieu Intercontinental Marseille, a symbol of the city’s enduring legacy. Once a hospital from centuries ago, it has been transformed into a luxurious sanctuary for travelers. With its grand architecture and rich history, it offers a glimpse into Marseille’s past while providing modern comforts and hospitality. Whether admiring its impressive facade or enjoying its exquisite dining, this iconic establishment promises an unforgettable experience at the intersection of tradition and luxury.
- The Panier - Le Panier, the oldest district in Marseille, is a maze of narrow streets and hidden squares that invite exploration. Rich in history and culture, this lively neighborhood pulses with the rhythm of daily life. From charming cafes to artisan shops, every corner reveals a glimpse into the city’s soul. Wander through its winding alleys, where vibrant facades tell tales of generations past, and discover the charm and character that define Marseille’s essence.
- Cathedrale de la Major - Cathedrale La Major, an architectural marvel, dominates Marseille’s skyline with its majestic presence. This grand structure, with its intricate design and towering spires, serves as both a place of worship and a symbol of the city’s rich heritage. As sunlight streams through its stained glass windows, illuminating the vast interior, visitors are enveloped in a sense of awe and reverence. Standing at the crossroads of history and faith, Cathedrale La Major invites contemplation and reflection, offering a glimpse into Marseille’s spiritual and cultural identity.
- Bouches-du-Rhone - Fort St Jean, located at the entrance of Marseille’s old port, stands as a silent guardian of the city’s maritime history. Constructed in the 17th century, its robust walls have witnessed centuries of triumphs and challenges. From its strategic vantage point, it offers sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea, serving as a reminder of Marseille’s maritime roots. Today, the fort has been transformed into a cultural hub, where exhibitions and events breathe new life into its ancient corridors. As visitors explore its ramparts, they are transported back in time, where the echoes of the past mingle with the present-day hustle and bustle of the port city.
- Palais de la Bourse - There are a few more stops along the way, but those will remain a surprise to make the experience even more special.

- 1.5-hour walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- 1.5-hour walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- Gratuities (optional)
- Gratuities (optional)
Many travelers believe they have experienced Marseille after strolling through the Old Port or snapping a picture of Notre-Dame de la Garde. However, the true spirit of this Mediterranean city, shaped by sailors, merchants, and centuries of history, lies in its narrow streets and serene viewpoints just beyond the bustling crowds. There is a side of…
Many travelers believe they have experienced Marseille after strolling through the Old Port or snapping a picture of Notre-Dame de la Garde. However, the true spirit of this Mediterranean city, shaped by sailors, merchants, and centuries of history, lies in its narrow streets and serene viewpoints just beyond the bustling crowds. There is a side of Marseille that remains unseen by most visitors.
Numerous cruise passengers explore the port but miss the rich stories hidden within its walls, the remnants of Greek origins, Roman influence, and the cultural blend that has made Marseille one of Europe’s oldest cities. Without a local guide, one only scratches the surface.
This is why the Walking Tour in Marseille is essential for uncovering the city’s essence. The guide customizes the experience to fit your schedule and interests, showcasing both famous landmarks and hidden treasures. In just a few hours, you will feel a connection to Marseille, not merely as a visitor, but as someone who has truly immersed in its living history.
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.