MARSEILLE, LE PUBLIC LE PLUS CHAUD DE FRANCE !!! (GOTAGA ON TOUR #2)
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Marseille in a Day! (or 2) Notre Dame de la Garde, Vieux Port, & Le Panier
In today's vlog(s) we take the train from Nice to Marseille, and see some of the major tourist spots. Marseille was more of a layover for us so we could easily get to Malaga, not too much action in these vlogs, sorry!
However, we hope if you are traveling to Marseille this video gives you some ideas on where to explore and what to eat!
PLACES VISITED IN TODAY'S VLOG:
Marseille Pizza: Pizza Charly Les Tables (24 Rue des Feuillants, 13001 Marseille, France)
Vieux Port Fish Market
Notre Dame de le Garde (Rue Fort du Sanctuaire, 13281 Marseille, France)
Cheap and Delicious Lunch: Chez Fanny (27 Grand Rue, 13002 Marseille, France)
Graffiti Streets: Le Panier District
Best Coffee Shop in Marseille: 7VB Cafe (9 Rue Caisserie, 13002 Marseille, France)
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GRANDE FINALE DU GOTAGA ON TOUR À PARIS !!! (Show Complet)
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Marseille: The great port of Marseille (France) [HD]
Marseille Port officially named in French Grand port maritime de Marseille (Great seaport of Marseille), is the main French trade seaport. Marseille has a large cruise port with various cruise terminals and piers. The port is extremely busy ─ many trucks rush around. But it is possible to leave the port on foot and use public transportation to the city center.
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South of France Video Tour: Marseille, Part 1
Marseille is the second-largest city in France, after Paris, boasting a population of 850,000. Historically, it was the most important trade center in the region and functioned as the main trading port for the French empire. Learn more about the history of Marseille here. This city is currently the largest commercial port in France, and is the largest city on the southern French coast of the Mediterranean. Located between Montpellier and Nice, Marseille is also the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region. It has a Mediterranean climate with mild, humid winters and warm to hot, mostly dry summers. Marseille has a vast public transportation system involving trams, metro, and busses, all under an easy ticketing system. There is also a very sophisticated bike rental system, which many argue is the best way to see the city. Residents of Marseille are known as Marseillais.
This article is the first part of a two-part series featuring Marseille; in it you will learn about some of the most popular destinations in town.
Vieux-Port
Vieux-Port, meaning “old port” in English, is the top destination in Marseille for tourists. If you’re only in town for a couple days and want to see everything, this is where you should start. It is often cited as the place where civilization began, as it was the site of one of the first Greek settlements in 600 B.C. By 2013 Marseille had transformed this section of the city into a mainly pedestrian area, making it easier for tourists and locals to experience the old port as it had been in centuries past. The Vieux-Port as well as the Chateau d’If was featured in Alexandre Dumas’s landmark work, The Count of Monte Cristo. In its heyday in 1854, the Old Port had a capacity of between 1,000 and 1,200 ships, and roughly 18,000 ships per year. It lost relevance with the popularity of steamships, as its 6 meter depth was too shallow for the ships to enter. The entire region was devastated by the Nazi incursion in 1943, but in 1948, Fernand Pouillon was put in charge of reconstructing what you see today.
Nowadays, the Vieux-Port is well-known for its diverse markets and hand-crafted souvenirs. For a look at what is essentially the “new port” in Marseille, check on the Grand Port Maritime de Marseille further north-west.
Museums in Marseille
Marseille is also known for its astonishing selection of museums. Although we discuss a few in this video, make sure to check out the rest on your next trip. You’ll find the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations on the north side of the port. This museum features a fascinating comparison on all aspects of Mediterranean cultures. It takes a historical perspective on the development of Marseille and is a great showcase for the evolution of the south of France. Another great museum is the Marine and Economy Museum, which is dedicated entirely to sea trade, especially the role Marseille played in the expansion of European sea trade.
The Marseille Town Hall, while not precisely a museum, is a spectacular example of seventeenth century architecture. It has been a meeting place for the city’s council since the Middle Ages. Other architectural examples include the St. Nicholas Fort and the St. Jean Fort at the mouth of the Vieux-Port. The St. Nicholas Fort is famous for its great views of the port, and both forts were built by King Louis XIV following a revolt against their governor by the citizens of Marseille.
Staying in Marseille
While you won’t be able to stay in a fort, New York Habitat has a diverse range of accommodation available for every budget and style. Booking a New York Habitat apartment is the best way to experience Marseille like a local. If you’re only in town for a few days or weeks, consider booking one of our vacation rental apartments in Marseille. If you’re looking for more long term or permanent Marseille apartment options, this list is a great place to start.
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Dans les coulisses des cités de Marseille
Jérôme Pierrat et Sébastien Thoën se sont glissés au plus profond de la capitale française du crime, là où aucune caméra n'avait jamais été.
Marseille : une scène de guerre entre gangs éclate en pleine ville
Marseille : une scène de guerre entre gangs éclate en pleine ville
Insalubrité et racket à Marseille
La plus vieille ville de France un gros problème d'insalubrité, avec près de 30.000 habitations dégradées. 40% de ces logements sont concentrés dans la même zone, le 3e arrondissement notamment une rue qui n'a de luxueux que le nom : la rue de Versailles.
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La Marseillaise : une tour emblématique du renouveau de Marseille
Marc Pietri, le président du promoteur Constructa, revient sur l'actualité des projets sur les quais d'Arenc, de la tour La Marseillaise actuellement en construction à la future H99.
Le Grand Tour - Stage 3 - Marseille-Toulouse
Keir Plaice is riding the route of the inaugural Tour de France. This is an impression of the third stage. 423 kilometres from Marseille to Toulouse.
A Walk Around the Old Port of Marseille, (Vieux Port) Marseille, France
The Old Port of Marseille (French: Vieux-Port de Marseille) is at the end of the Canebière, the major street of Marseille. It has been the natural harbour of the city since antiquity and is now the main popular place in Marseille. It became mainly pedestrian in 2013.
In 600 BC, Greek settlers from Phocaea landed in the Lacydon, a rocky Mediterranean cove, now the site of the Old Port of Marseille. They set up a trading post or emporion in the hills on the northern shore. Until the nineteenth century the Old Port remained the centre of maritime activity in Marseille. In the Middle Ages the land at the far end of the port was used to cultivate hemp for the local manufacture of rope for mariners, which is the origin of the name of the main thoroughfare of Marseille, the Canebière.
The great St. Victor's Abbey was gradually built between the third and ninth centuries on the hills to the south of the Old Port, on the site of an Hellenic burial ground.
Between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, quays were constructed under Louis XII and Louis XIII and an important shipyard for galleons put in place. Following a revolt against their governor by the citizens of Marseille, Louis XIV ordered the erection of the forts of St Jean and St Nicolas at the entrance to the harbour and established an arsenal and fleet in the Old Port itself. The notorious arsenal des galères was situated on the left side of the Old Port between the Cours Jean-Balard and the Cours Estienne-d'Orves: those condemned to be galley slaves in the royal war fleet were branded with the letters GAL.
According to John Murray, in 1854 the Old Port had a capacity of between 1,000 and 1,200 ships. Roughly 18,000 merchant ships passed through the port each year, carrying about 20 million barrels worth of freight; this represented a quarter of the trade in Liverpool at the time. The 6 metre depth of the harbour, however, proved problematic for steamships later in the century; much deeper docks had to be constructed at La Joliette. In World War II the Old Port was left in complete ruins. According to eye-witness accounts, in January 1943, the Nazis, aided by the French police, dynamited much of the historic old town and demolished the gigantic aerial ferry or transbordeur, an engineering tour de force that had become a major landmark of Marseille, comparable to the Eiffel tower in Paris. This became known as the Battle of Marseille. In 1948 Fernand Pouillon was put in charge of the reconstruction of the devastated old quarter.
When, beginning in the 1840s, new harbour moles, quays and the Docks were built along the coast of the La Joliette quarter to the north-west, many port activities were moved out of the Old Port. Over time, new harbour installations were built further north-west, resulting in what is today the Grand Port Maritime de Marseille: continuous harbour installations as far as L'Estaque and the southern entrance to the Rove Tunnel, and satellite extensions around Fos-sur-Mer and along the shore of the Étang de Berre. The Old Port is used today as a marina, as a terminal for local boat trips, and hosts a local fish market. In 2013, for the European Capital of Culture, the Old Port was largely pedestrianized. It has been renovated as a large public square following an international competition won by Michel Desvigne Paysagistes, with Foster and Partners. The project is also to have a second phase with parks to be built around the port in 2020 for a sum of €64 million.
Petit retour sur le grand incendie des nouvelles galeries de Marseille
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CRAZY PRESIDENTIAL SUITE TOUR - InterContinental Marseille Hotel Dieu
A tour of the amazing and vast Presidential suite at the new InterContinental Hotel Dieu in Marseille, France ( The suite is beautiful and spacious, with a large terrace that runs the length of it. The terrace offers perfect views of Marseille and the old port.
The hotel is beautiful and luxurious and overseen by a wonderful GM, who is really focused on delivered amazing personal service to the guests. This philosophy is shared by the entire team and like at all InterContinental properties, it really works. The hotel is a wonderful piece of French history, in France's oldest city and has really put Marseille on the map as an international, luxury destination. The food there is amazing, overseen by local master chef Lionel Levy. He's actually from Toulouse but ran the hottest restaurant in Marseille, Une Table Au Sud, for 14 years.
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Places to see in ( Marseille - France )
Places to see in ( Marseille - France )
Marseille is the second largest city in France after Paris and the centre of the third largest metropolitan area in France after Paris and Lyon. To the east, starting in the small fishing village of Callelongue on the outskirts of Marseille and stretching as far as Cassis, are the Calanques, a rugged coastal area interspersed with small fjord-like inlets.
Marseille, a port city in southern France, has been a crossroads of immigration and trade since its founding by the Greeks circa 600 B.C. At its heart is the Vieux-Port (Old Port), where fishmongers sell their catch along the boat-lined quay. Basilique Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde is a Romanesque-Byzantine church. Modern landmarks include Le Corbusier’s influential Cité Radieuse complex and Zaha Hadid’s CMA CGM Tower.
Marseille was the most important trading centre in the region and the main commercial port of the French Empire. Marseille is now France's largest city on the Mediterranean coast and the largest port for commerce, freight and cruise ships. The city was European Capital of Culture, together with Košice, Slovakia, in 2013. It hosted the European Football Championship in 2016, and will be the European Capital of Sport in 2017. The city is home to several campuses of Aix-Marseille University and part of one of the largest metropolitan conurbations in France, the Metropolis of Aix-Marseille-Provence.
Marseille is listed as a major centre of art and history. The city has many museums and galleries and there are many ancient buildings and churches of historical interest.
The Old Port or Vieux-Port, the main harbour and marina of the city. It is guarded by two massive forts (Fort Saint-Nicolas and Fort Saint-Jean) and is one of the main places to eat in the city. Dozens of cafés line the waterfront. The Quai des Belges at the end of the harbour is the site of the daily fish market. Much of the northern quayside area was rebuilt by the architect Fernand Pouillon after its destruction by the Nazis in 1943.
The Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), a baroque building dating from the 17th century.
The Centre Bourse and the adjacent rue St Ferreol district (including rue de Rome and rue Paradis), the main shopping area in central Marseille.
The Hôtel-Dieu, a former hospital in Le Panier, transformed into an InterContinental hotel in 2013.
La Vieille Charité in Le Panier, an architecturally significant building designed by the Puget brothers. The central baroque chapel is situated in a courtyard lined with arcaded galleries. Originally built as an alms house, it is now home to an archeological museum and a gallery of African and Asian art, as well as bookshops and a café. It also houses the Marseille International Poetry Centre,
The 19th-century Basilica of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, an enormous Romano-Byzantine basilica built by architect Espérandieu in the hills to the south of the Old Port. The terrace offers spectacular panoramic views of Marseille and its surroundings.
The Stade Vélodrome, the home stadium of the city's main football team, Olympique de Marseille.
The Unité d'Habitation, an influential and iconic modernist building designed by the Swiss architect Le Corbusier in 1952. On the third floor is the gastronomic restaurant, Le Ventre de l'Architecte. On the roof is the contemporary gallery MaMo opened in 2013.
( Marseille - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Marseille . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Marseille - France
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France. Marseille. Corniche Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy - Montée de l'Oratoire - Rue Henri Barbusse. 2017.06. With subtitles.
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00:16 ▲ Marseille. ↗ Monument aux Armées d'Afrique
00:22 ▲ Corniche Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy
02:30 ▲ Chemin du Vallon de l'Oriol
03:20 ▲ Avenue des Roches
04:22 ▲ Square Pierre Aubert
04:40 ▲ Chemin du Roucas Blanc
05:10 ▲ Rue du Bois Sacré
05:50 ▲ Rue Pointe À Pitre
06:03 ▲ Rue Fort du Sanctuaire
06:53 ▲ Montée de la Bonne Mère
07:14 ▲ Montée de l'Oratoire
08:08 ▲ Place du Colonel Edon
08:20 ▲ Montée de l'Oratoire
09:07 ▲ Rue Abbé Dassy
09:45 ▲ Rue des Lices
10:45 ▲ Rue Sauveur Tobelem
10:58 ▲ Rue du Rempart
11:20 ▲ Avenue de la Corse
11:42 ▲ Boulevard de la Corderie
12:23 ▲ Corderie/Notre Dame
12:30 ▲ Rue Fort Notre Dame
13:03 ▲ Quai de Rive Neuve
13:51 ▲ Quai des Belges
14:25 ▲ Quai du Port
14:50 ▲ Rue Bonneterie
15:40 ▲ Grand Rue
16:03 ▲ Rue Méry
16:23 ▲ Place Sadi-Carnot
16:37 ▲ Rue de la République
17:06 ▲ Rue Dr Denis Avierinos
17:31 ▲ Rue Henri Barbusse
18:05 ▲ Place de l'Hôtel des Postes
18:28 ▲ Rue Sainte-Barbe
18:58 ▲ Place Jules Guesde
19:08 ▲ Boulevard Charles Nédelec
19:36 ▲ Rue Antoine Zattara
19:46 ▲ Rue Frédéric Ozanam
19:58 ▲ Rue Jules Ferry
20:20 ▲ Boulevard Charles Nédelec
20:32 ▲ Place Jules Guesde
20:45 ▲ Rue Sainte-Barbe
21:20 ▲ Place de l'Hôtel des Postes
21:26 ▲ Rue Henri Barbusse
la tour CMA CGM à Marseille
la tour CMA CGM (aussi appelée French Line, de l'architecte Zaha Hadid), gratte-ciel et siège social de la compagnie (33 étages, 147 mètres, plus haute construction de la ville) situé dans le quartier d'affaires Euroméditerranée (Arenc), à Marseille