マルセイユ市内セルフガイドウォーキングツアー





説明
マルセイユの精神を解き明かせ! 壮大なパレ・ロンシャンで旅を始め、ストリートアートとソウルに溢れたこの街最古の地区、ル・パニエの魅力的でカラフルなレーンを散策しましょう。 大聖堂の壮大さを発見し、MuCEMである近代的な驚異に足を踏み入れ、海とスカイラインを一望するためにサンジャン要塞に昇ります。 道中では、マルセイユの古いルーツと大胆で創造的な現在を融合させた、秘密の路地、歴史的な中庭、活気に満ちた文化の中心地を探索しましょう。 これは単なるツアーではなく、他に類を見ない都市の層を通り抜ける個人的な旅です。 マルセイユに驚かせよう
ツアーオプション
旅程
吠えるライオン、流れる滝、石造りの勝利パレ・ロンシャンは、マルセイユの干ばつに対する勝利と、忘れられない旅へのグランドスタートを象徴しています。
フランス最古の公立博物館で歴史を感じてください。ルーベンスからロダンまで、200年以上にわたりマルセイユの中心にある真の文化的逸品が息づいています。
1800年代に建てられ、1922年のフランス植民地博覧会のために強化されたサン=シャルル駅への大階段は大胆で優雅な佇まい。
マルセイユの過去と現在を時代を超えた抱擁で融合させ、戦闘シーンと歴史が豊かな荘厳な石の玄関口、ポルト・デがそびえ立っています。
ドームと壁画のある壮大な古い建物が出迎えてくれます。 かつては17世紀の避難場所であり、現在は芸術、歴史、創造性に溢れた活気ある文化の中心地です。
縞模様の石、そびえ立つドーム、黄金色のモザイクが印象的なラ・メジャー。 室内は大理石の上に光が舞い、アーチ状に静寂が響き渡り、一歩一歩が神聖に感じられる。
エリーズ・サン・ローランの静かな門には、何世紀にもわたる石造りの音が響き渡る。 マルセイユで最も古い教会の1つで、疫病、戦争、そして時代を通して、信仰と回復力に根ざした力強い教会を築いてきました。
1660年から旧港を守っているサン・ジャン砦は、マルセイユの過去の石造り歩哨です。戦い、革命、再生が、あらゆる壁と海に吹きさらされたテラスに刻まれています。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
- あらゆる体力レベルの方に適しています
レビュー(9)
What I loved most about this Marseille experience was how naturally it flowed from major landmarks like Palais Longchamp to more quiet, local spots. MuCEM’s design was striking, especially against the historic skyline. The app made it incredibly convenient. It was very intuitive, didn’t require constant data, and still guided me perfectly even offline. Having all the stops saved inside the app helped me move at my own pace. It felt more like exploring with a smart local guide than following a fixed tour.
Marseille surprised me in the best way. The route started strong at Palais Longchamp and gradually led into charming side streets I would never have discovered on my own. MuCEM added a modern touch to the experience. The app really enhanced everything — super easy interface, reliable directions, and it worked offline which was helpful. I appreciated that it kept track of all the locations, so I could go back to places I liked. It felt smooth, flexible, and personal.
This experience gave me a completely different perspective about Marseille. I liked how it started with something grand like Palais Longchamp and slowly moved into more local neighborhoods. MuCEM’s modern design was interesting, especially next to all the historic buildings around it. There was small details along the way that made it special, like hidden alleys and quiet squares. It didn’t feel like a typical tour, it felt more personal and easygoing, which made it very memorable for me.
Le Panier was definitely my favorite part of the tour. The narrow lanes, the art on the walls, the small shops it all felt very alive and full of character. The tour didn’t feel scripted or too formal, which I really appreciated. Seeing the Cathédrale de la Major up close was impressive, and the sea views near Fort Saint-Jean was a highlight for me. It felt like a relaxed walk through the real Marseille, not just the postcard version of it.
This was my first time in Marseille and I’m really glad I did this tour early in my trip. It helped me to get my bearings and see the main highlights in a relaxed way. Palais Longchamp was stunning, and I didn’t expect to enjoy as much as I did. Climbing up to Fort Saint-Jean for the view was totally worth it. The mix of history and modern culture makes the whole experience interesting from start to finish.
What I liked most was that this wasn’t just about ticking off landmarks. Yes, we saw the Cathédrale de la Major, which was amazing in their own way, but we also walked through quiet streets and little courtyards. Le Panier had such a nice vibe, colorful but still authentic. It felt balanced and not rushed at all. I left feeling like I actually understood Marseille little bit better.
I didn’t really know what to expect from Marseille, but this tour honestly made me fall in love with the city. Starting at Palais Longchamp was a great choice because it’s so impressive and sets the mood right away. Walking through Le Panier felt relaxed and real, not too touristy. I loved seeing the street art and small corners that I would have definitely missed by myself. The view from Fort Saint-Jean was beautiful, especially with the sea in the background. It felt like a proper introduction of the city.
What is the point of making us leave boulevard d Arras? Of the points commented, most of them concern places of no interest! (Vegetable wall etc...) Thus, out of 34 announced stops, only a dozen relate to truly typical Marseille places. The unclear application is difficult to understand! When to insert the code that allows access to visits? In short, a completely failed release! We were arrested at number 4! Then chat and ask where to indicate the code - which took a long time - the night fell... all in a freezing cold! So we went home. Money and time wasted ...
This walking tour was easy to follow, very informative and we throughly enjoyed it. Relaxing time at your own pace so you can stop and enjoy the sites, food and drinks at your leisure



