If you want to discover Marseille while staying in an affordable hotel offering accommodations in the heart of the city, our B&B HOTELS are just made for you! You’ll be able to get around easily thanks to public transport, and major roads are easily accessible.
Travelling by car? Take advantage of our hotels with secure city centre car parks. You can easily enjoy the rest of your trip on foot from our hotels close to the city centre.
Our hotels are easily located on our interactive map, and whether you’re travelling for business or organising a future holiday in Marseille, there is bound to be a B&B HOTELS ready to welcome you!
Our hotels in the Marseille Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur region include B&B HOTEL Marseille Centre La Joliette, B&B HOTEL Marseille Centre Vieux-Port, B&B HOTEL Marseille Euromed, B&B HOTEL Marseille La Timone and B&B HOTEL Marseille Les Ports.
For travellers wanting a little calm away from the city centre, you might prefer a hotel in the district of La Valentine, including the B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine, B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine Saint-Menet and B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine Porte d'Aubagne and our B&B HOTEL Marseille Estaque. These are all excellently located geographically so you can set off to discover Marcel Pagnol’s home town and enjoy their proximity to the Centre Valentine for access to lots of food, fashion and electrical goods outlets, as well as a wide choice of restaurants.
Will you be attending an OM match? Book your night in our B&B HOTEL Marseille Prado Vélodrome! The hotel is just 200 metres from the Stade Vélodrome, close to Boulevard Léon and the area around is teeming with bars and restaurants.
On a business trip to Marseille? Book your room at B&B HOTEL Marseille Prado Parc des Expositions or B&B HOTEL Marseille Parc Chanot. Our hotels are close to public transport and offer unlimited wifi so you can work efficiently and hassle-free.
Need to catch a flight from Marseille airport? Book your stopover night now at our B&B HOTEL at Marseille Marignane airport. We offer many additional services including a secure, private car park and airport shuttle.
When visiting the Côte d’Azur, stay in our 3-star and 2-star hotels located in the heart of Marseille. They feature high-quality services and very comfortable rooms, all with free wifi, air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and a television with a variety of channels and are also suitable for welcoming your pets (at an additional rate).
Considered France’s second city, Marseille has many surprises in store for travellers!
Marseille is a great city for travellers wanting to discover the South of France while staying in a large city with many activities suitable for couples, friends and families.
No visit is complete without admiring the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde overlooking the city centre with its incredible panorama and statue of the Holy Mother, the monument in Marseille, or the Cathédrale de la Major close to Marseille’ Vieux Port (Old Port), built in a very individual neo-Byzantine style. The abbey of Saint-Victor, the Château du Frioul and the Musée du Santon are all worth a visit too, even if you’re in Marseille on business.
There are events in Marseille every day, but if you only have time for three, don’t miss the International Festival of Contemporary Music (April), the Monte-Cristo Challenge (June) and the Festival Marsatac (September). Also not to be missed is the Christmas period when traditional santons are used to decorate all the city’s churches.
The Old Port district is the location par excellence for enjoying some famous Bouillabaisse fish soup and the Vallon des Auffes and its little fishing harbour is an unspoilt spot where you can enjoy a cooling swim. Being in such a vibrant city means there a countless experiences, places to visit and culture on offer, so there are always things to do in Marseille!
Our hoteliers recommend a trip to the MuCEM: the Museum of European Civilisations and the Mediterranean opened in 2013 with many exhibitions suited to all ages, or a trip to the Musée du Savon de Marseille.This might be news to you, but Marseille is the oldest city in France! Known as Massalia, the city was already an important port during Roman times. Ravaged by successive wars, it is now a mixture of the past and present and grew up around its main street, the Canebière. Leaving the city for the day is also worth it as there are also plenty of things to do around Marseille.
The beaches of the Prado are very popular. You could also head off to discover the Plage de la Pointe Rouge, one of the rare beaches in Marseille with fine sand, perfect for the little ones. Being by the sea, it is easy to find a Marseille beach hotel with B&B HOTELS.
Having enjoyed a hearty sweet or savoury breakfast, head off to climb the Massif des Calanques de Marseille, paradise for lovers of sport. As well as their harbours and naturist beaches (the Calanque de Sugiton, for the curious), the chalk cliffs are home to some winding paths and rock-climbing walls, like the calanques at En-Vau and Sormiou.