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Welcome to this sumptuous apartment, a true jewel combining refinement and privileged location in the heart of Marseille. Located just a 3-minute walk from the majestic Cathédrale de la Major and a 12-minute walk from the vibrant Place de la Joliette, this accommodation offers a unique experience.Discover the charm of Marseille's old district, Le Panier, by residing in this high-end property composed of 2 living rooms, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and an open kitchen. The noble materials and the chic setting provide a luxurious atmosphere. The apartment extends over two levels. On the ground floor, you will find two living rooms, an open kitchen, a bathroom with WC and a bedroom. In flexiblex, the second bedroom has its own private bathroom. For wine lovers, a mini-cellar in the kitchen is at your disposal to keep your bottles at the ideal temperature. EASY TRAVEL: La Major Cathedral: 3 minutes on foot (270 m) Old Port of Marseille: 6 minutes on foot (450 m) Les Docks Village, Place de la Joliette: 12 minutes on foot (1 km) Prado Beach: between 14 and 35 minutes by car (depending traffic) or 39 minutes by public transportStade Vélodrome: 17 minutes by public transport or 13 minutes by car (3.3 km) Calanques: 3/4 hours by car from the apartmentGare Saint-Charles: 11 minutes by public transport , 23 minutes on foot or 1/4 hour by car. An exceptional experience awaits you in this unique setting combining elegance, comfort and proximity to the treasures of Marseille. Book now and immerse yourself in an immersive adventure in the heart of the Marseille city.THE NEIGHBORHOOD:Le Panier, the oldest district of Marseille, designates a district of Marseille located in 2? district, shared between three administrative districts: Hôtel-de-Ville, Les Grands-Carmes and La Joliette. The north bank of the Old Port is the oldest part of the historic settlement site of the Greek colony of Massalia in 600 BC. To enjoy this legendary neighborhood, the best way is to stroll until you get lost in the narrow streets. The friendliness and gentle atmosphere that reign there are pleasant. Between small café terraces, colorful street-art facades, and small designer boutiques, you won't know where to turn: it's a real open-air museum! Although you need to be in good physical shape to go up and down the stairs, the effort will be rewarded by the Mediterranean spontaneity of the inhabitants of this popular district, and the breathtaking view of the Big Blue. When it comes to visiting Marseille, Le Panier is a must.Updated on 28/12/2023