Olympique de Marseille president Pablo Longoria listens to a question before a French League One soccer match between Marseille and Lens at the Stade Velodrome stadium in Marseille
PARIS (AP) — The French soccer league gave Marseille president Pablo Longoria a 15-match ban on Wednesday after he accused French referees of corruption following a defeat last Saturday
The French league’s disciplinary commission said in a statement that his ban includes “all official functions” such as the bench
and access to the dressing room as well as the tunnel
the field and all other areas leading there
Former Marseille player Fabrizio Ravanelli
was also left fuming by the Auxerre defeat and accused match referee Jérémy Stinat of “not knowing what he was doing.”
The former Italy and Juventus striker received a three-match ban
with both suspensions effective as from next Tuesday
Stinat said he received death threats after the game but told sports daily L’Equipe in an interview that he is ready to referee Marseille games immediately
Marseille is in second place in Ligue 1 and hosts Nantes on Sunday
But with 10 rounds left following that it effectively means his ban carries over into next season
Marseille president Pablo Longoria has been given a 15-match suspension after he claimed his side were the victims of corruption following a Ligue 1 defeat against Auxerre
was outraged with the officiating after Marseille lost 3-0 last Saturday
I’ve never seen anything like it,” the Spaniard told journalists
“You can write it down: ‘Pablo Longoria says it’s corruption.’ Everything has been organised
The Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP), which runs professional football in France, then issued Longoria with a 15-game ban on Wednesday
who returned to Marseille as an institutional and sporting advisor in the summer
was also given a three-match ban for his behaviour after the Auxerre defeat
France’s referee’s union, SAFE, had released a statement on Sunday saying it would take legal action
French Football Federation president Philippe Diallo also criticised Longoria for his comments
De Zerbi has improved Marseille - but is that enough for him or them
On Monday
Longoria backtracked from his initial outburst in a statement released to AFP
“Everyone explained to me clearly the meaning of the word corruption in French
“But I have never in my life thought about something like money exchanges or financial transactions
“I want to say that there is no corruption in French football.”
say that wanted to see officiating improve in Ligue 1
you have to understand how you get to this anger,” he added
“My first responsibility is to defend my club
There have been a lot of refereeing decisions this season where I consider that Marseille have been disadvantaged.”
Marseille are second in Ligue 1 after 23 games but are 13 points behind leaders Paris Saint-Germain
Roberto De Zerbi’s side are next in action on Sunday when they host Nantes
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PARIS — The French soccer league has given Marseille president Pablo Longoria a 15-match ban after he accused French referees of corruption following a defeat last Saturday
A furious Longoria spoke about "true corruption" following the 3-0 loss at Auxerre
claiming Marseille was the victim of a plot
The French league's disciplinary commission says his ban includes access to the bench and the dressing room as well as the tunnel and the field
Marseille's adviser Fabrizio Ravanelli was also left fuming by the Auxerre defeat and accused match referee Jérémy Stinat of "not knowing what he was doing." Ravanelli got a three-match ban
has been rocked by two brutal killings this week
including the horrific murder of a 15-year-old boy who was stabbed 50 times and burned alive in what authorities believe to be drug-related violence
Prosecutors revealed on Sunday that the boy’s death was one of “unprecedented savagery” in the city’s ongoing turf war over control of the lucrative drug trade
The 15-year-old was murdered on Wednesday after being recruited via social media by a 23-year-old inmate, who promised him €2,000 to intimidate a rival gang member by setting fire to his door. The teenager, who had been working for the notorious DZ Mafia gang, was spotted by members of a rival gang who discovered he was carrying a gun
They brutally stabbed him before setting him on fire in the Fonscolombes housing estate
Marseille prosecutor Nicolas Bessone said the victim’s friend
The boy’s death comes amid a worrying trend of younger and younger individuals becoming involved in the city’s drug trade
“Victims and perpetrators are getting increasingly younger,” Bessone remarked at a news conference
just two days after the teenager’s murder
a 36-year-old football player named Nessim Ramdane was shot dead by a 14-year-old in what appears to be a linked act of revenge
was shot in the back of the head after he failed to comply with the orders of the 14-year-old
who had been recruited by the same prisoner responsible for hiring the 15-year-old
The rise in such extreme acts of violence has drawn public attention to the deep-rooted issue of drug trafficking in Marseille
which has seen a significant uptick in deaths related to the trade
Seventeen people have been killed in drug-related violence in the city since the start of the year
with the victims often recruited through social media to act as “foot soldiers” or even assassins
Last year, the city recorded a staggering 49 deaths connected to drug violence
Prosecutors warn that young people are increasingly “intoxicated by easy drug money” and have become desensitised to violence
public prosecutor at the Aix-en-Provence court of appeal
stressed the urgent need to tackle drug trafficking
which he says is “undermining the very foundations of society.”
a former close associate of Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso and a notable…
Olympique de Marseille president Pablo Longoria has been handed a 15-game ban following his outburst over the weekend
where he levelled accusations of “corruption” at Ligue 1
Marseille contested the appointment of Jérémy Stinat for the match against AJ Auxerre
firstly in the stands and then later in the mixed zone
notably the sending off of OM centre-back Derek Cornelius
Pictures from DAZN caught Longoria accusing Ligue 1 of “corruption”
who confirmed an intention to sue for defamation
has rowed back from his original comments saying that he regretted the use of the word “corruption”
He has now paid the price for those comments
The Marseille president was summoned to a hearing at the LFP Disciplinary Commission on Wednesday and the verdict is now in
Longoria is therefore suspended until the end of the season
an institutional and sporting advisor at OM
has been handed a three-match ban by the LFP
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the president of French football giants Marseille
was banned for 15 matches on Wednesday for claiming his club were victims of "corruption."
the Italian former Marseille striker now working in an advisory role for the club
was suspended for three games for labelling decisions in last weekend's 3-0 loss to Auxerre as "scandalous."
"The commission considered offensive remarks and behaviour which are a breach of the ethics charter and which harm the image of football," said Sebastien Deneux
the head of France's Professional Football League (LFP) disciplinary body
Longoria is suspended "from all official functions and access to players' and officials' dressing rooms
the pitch and all corridors leading to these areas," the LFP said in a statement
Longoria has apologised for his choice of the word "corruption," admitting that it "wasn't appropriate."
were already trailing 1-0 to Auxerre on Saturday when they had a penalty claim dismissed by referee Jeremy Stinat just before half-time
The visitors then had Canadian defender Derek Cornelius sent off for a second yellow card shortly after the hour mark
before conceding two further goals late on to slump to a disappointing defeat
Pablo Longoria, president of French football club Marseille
has been handed a 15-match suspension after accusing his team of being victims of corruption in the aftermath of a 3-0 defeat to Auxerre on Saturday
Longoria’s remarks were deemed offensive and a breach of the ethics charter
with France’s Professional Football League (LFP) disciplinary body ruling that the comments harmed the image of football
Longoria has been suspended from all official duties
the former Marseille striker now in an advisory role with the club
receiving a three-match suspension for calling refereeing decisions in the match “scandalous.”
Marseille were already 1-0 down when a penalty claim was turned down by referee Jeremy Stinat just before half-time
Things worsened after Canadian defender Derek Cornelius was sent off for a second yellow card
and Marseille conceded two more goals to suffer a heavy loss
Longoria later apologised
admitting that his choice of words was inappropriate
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is comfortably at the top of Ligue 1 with 65 points
holding a 16-point lead over second-placed Marseille (49 points)
The Parisians dominated the first meeting of the season
Olympique Marseille president Pablo Longoria has been handed a 15-match suspension after he publicly criticized the refereeing in his club’s 3-0 loss to Auxerre
calling the referee “corrupt” and disparaging the quality of France’s top football division
which will rule him out of Marseille’s push for a Champions League spot
was announced by the French football league’s disciplinary panel on Thursday
Marseille responded to the sanction with a statement expressing Longoria’s continued commitment to the club’s long-term project and to promoting French football both nationally and internationally
the 39-year-old remains determined to lead Marseille forward
The controversy stemmed from Longoria’s furious response to referee Jérémy Stinat’s decisions during the match
including the refusal to award a penalty to Marseille and a red card for defender Derek Cornelius
also condemned the officiating as “scandalous,” resulting in a three-game ban for Ravanelli
Longoria issued an apology for his choice of words
acknowledging that the form of his criticism was inappropriate
He clarified that his use of the term “corruption” was not intended to imply financial wrongdoing but expressed regret for the impact of his comments
This was not the first time Longoria had been warned for criticizing referees
the French Football Federation’s ethics council had already reprimanded him for similar remarks following a match against Strasbourg
His failure to heed the warning and subsequent outburst led to his 15-match suspension
which will extend into the 2025/2026 Ligue 1 season
Longoria is prohibited from accessing the touchline
Marseille’s loss to Auxerre left them 10 points behind Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain
while PSG stretched their lead with a 3-2 win over Lyon
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Iliman Ndiaye is set to undergo a medical with Everton ahead of his £15million (€17.7m
The Athletic reported earlier this week that Everton were closing in on the signing of Ndiaye
The 24-year-old scored four goals in 29 starts and 15 substitute appearances for Marseille last season, having joined the Ligue 1 side from Sheffield United in August 2023
Ndiaye was sold to Marseille following an impressive season in the Championship, where he scored 14 league goals as he helped Sheffield United win promotion to the Premier League
He joined Sheffield United from non-League Boreham Wood in 2019 and scored 22 goals in 88 appearances for the South Yorkshire club
Born in France, Ndiaye represents Senegal at international level and has been capped 20 times by the African side since making his debut in 2022
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The second-lowest scorers in the Premier League this season
Everton have been keen to strength their forward options
They have held an interest in Ndiaye since his Sheffield United days and see him as someone who can add dynamism and versatility to the attack
The Senegal international can play across the frontline but is best off a main striker and will offer Sean Dyche a more creative alternative to Abdoulaye Doucoure in the No 10 role
Ndiaye’s move to his boyhood club Marseille has not worked out
but Everton will hope to get him back to the player he was at Sheffield United
where he struck 14 goals and registered 11 assists to help the Yorkshire club earn promotion from the Championship in the 2022-23 season
a strong dribbler and with a keen eye for goal
his prospective signing strengthens Dyche’s squad ahead of the new season
Marseille president Pablo Longoria has been hit with a 15-match ban following his "true corruption" rant against Ligue 1 match officials
Everton have completed the signing of Iliman Ndiaye from Marseille on a five-year contract through to 2029
The Athletic reported in June that Ndiaye was set to undergo an Everton medical ahead of a £15million (€17.7m
“I am so pleased to be an Everton player,” he said upon completing the transfer
“The main reasons I wanted to join were how big the club is
its history and the part I can play in helping the team in the forward direction it is going in
I’m so excited and can’t wait to get going.”
The forward scored four goals and provided five assists in 46 appearances in all competitions for Marseille last season
He joined Marseille, who he had previously represented at youth level, from Sheffield United in the summer of 2023 following an impressive season in the Championship
Ndiaye scored 14 league goals as he helped Sheffield United win promotion to the Premier League
He joined Sheffield United from non-League Boreham Wood in 2019 and scored 22 goals in 88 appearances for the South Yorkshire club
Born in France, Ndiaye represents Senegal at international level and has been capped 20 times since making his senior debut in 2022
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FILE - Olympique de Marseille president Pablo Longoria listens to a question before a French League One soccer match between Marseille and Lens at the Stade Velodrome stadium in Marseille
A furious Longoria spoke about “ true corruption ” following the 3-0 loss at Auxerre
claiming decisions went against his team and suggesting Marseille was the victim of an organized plot
His comments were widely criticized by the referee’s union
The French league’s disciplinary commission said in a statement that his ban includes “all official functions” such as the bench
Stinat said he received death threats after the game but told sports daily L’Equipe in an interview that he is ready to referee Marseille games immediately
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Marseille: 15-year-old boy was "stabbed 50 times" and burned alive this week in the southern French city of Marseille in an apparent case of drug-related violence
Marseille prosecutor Nicolas Bessone said the teenager was murdered on Wednesday
describing the case as one of "unprecedented savagery."
France's second-largest city but also one of its poorest
Bessone said that victims and perpetrators of such violence were getting increasingly younger
The city has in recent years witnessed a turf war for control of the highly profitable drug market between various clans including DZ Mafia
The teenager had been hired by a 23-year-old prisoner to intimidate a competitor by setting fire to his door
The teenager had however been spotted by members of a rival gang who repeatedly stabbed him then set him on fire
The same prisoner then recruited a 14-year-old minor to carry out a revenge attack and kill a member of the Blacks gang
The 14-year-old hired a 36-year-old driver who angered the minor and ended up being killed
The two latest cases mean that the number of drug-related killings in Marseille has risen to 17 since the start of the year
a total of 49 people were killed in drug related violence in Marseille in 2023
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Olympique de Marseille president Pablo Longoria has been handed a 15-game suspension following his controversial remarks accusing Ligue 1 of “corruption” after his team’s 3-0 defeat to AJ Auxerre
Longoria's anger erupted over the officiating decisions in Marseille’s loss
particularly the red card shown to center-back Derek Cornelius
Frustration over the appointment of referee Jérémy Stinat boiled over
leading the OM president to publicly denounce what he perceived as unfair treatment
Longoria accused Ligue 1 of “corruption”
sparking immediate backlash from the French Football Federation (FFF)
who have since announced legal action for defamation
telling AFP that he regretted using the word "corruption"
and after being summoned by the LFP Disciplinary Commission
effectively sidelining him for the remainder of the season
The punishment adds to Marseille’s growing disciplinary issues
Longoria’s absence could further destabilize Marseille at a crucial stage of the season
as Les Phocéens continue their push for European qualification
The legal battle with referees over defamation allegations also looms
potentially prolonging the controversy surrounding the club
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We’re all used to PSG dominating Ligue 1 but they face a tough test on Sunday night as Luis Enrique’s side travel to Marseille
It’s first v third in the table and only three points separate the sides. Our tipster Oli Nixon has studied the markets to find some value selections
He’s even put them into a tidy Bet Builder
Marseille look capable of mounting a Ligue 1 title challenge and with PSG’s star fading somewhat since the sale of Kylian Mbappe
their trip to the Stade Velodrome is an intriguing one and one which could set the tone for the most open title race in France for years
Luis Enrique’s men will be feeling the pressure after 1 win in their last 4 games in all competitions whereas confidence in Marseille will be high as they’ve lost just once all season
We’re hoping this melting pot results in a feisty game with plenty on the line and are therefore heading to the fouls and card markets for our Bet Builder
throwing in a shots selection to boost the price
Our first leg is for Achraf Hakimi to be fouled two or more times which looks a very backable price as a single
The Moroccan full back has drawn 1.46 fouls per 90 minutes this season and has landed this bet in five of his nine appearances
He’s renowned for getting forward and will need to be covered by a combination of Jonathan Rowe
Ulisses Garcia and ex-Parisian Adrien Rabiot
That trio have combined for a whopping 8.73 fouls per 90 between them this season and although that average comes from a small sample of games
it’s safe to say Hakimi should be involved
We’re also relying on Hakimi to be busy in the final third where we need him to have plenty of shots – something he’s been doing all season
The marauding full back has landed this bet in seven of his last eight games including having had 12 in three Champions League fixtures
Marseille have been relatively tight at the back conceding just 11.9 shots per game but with PSG averaging the most in Ligue 1 at 18 per game
they haven’t faced an attack of this quality yet
Hakimi also managed five shots in the two games between these sides last season and scored with one of those and so hopefully those recent memories will lead to him trying his luck again
The final part of our bet is the toughest part but again looks more than backable at the price given the data at hand
Largely due to Marseille’s lack of competitiveness
recent head to heads haven’t seen many red cards with just the two in the last five meetings
the red mist has absolutely descended in Marseille games this season
Their last six fixtures have seen six dismissals with only their trip to Strasbourg going without one
They’ve been responsible for half of those reds and so are doing their fair share of the heavy lifting in terms of aggro too
One of the key ingredients in getting us the red card we need lies with the man in the middle
Francois Letexier has taken charge of four matches across all competitions this season and has given a red card in three of those
He’s also dished out 14 yellows and so is clearly partial to going to his pocket
a team in Marseille who have seen more red than a tomato ketchup bottle and a match with lots at stake
a red card looks a great way in to boost our Bet Builder to a lovely price
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France’s second largest city after Paris
still chooses the tram as the means of excellence for sustainable mobility
which manages public transport in the Marseille area
consisting of several modes of transport (bus
boat) has ordered 15 new cars from CAF
Marseille, France’s second largest city after Paris, still chooses the tram as the means of excellence for sustainable mobility. RTM (Règie des Transports Mètrpolitains), which manages public transport in the Marseille area, consisting of several modes of transport (bus, tram, metro, boat) has ordered 15 new cars from CAF
which will be added to the 32 already in operation
in variable numbers depending on the future expansion of the network.There are currently three lines in operation in Marseille
runs between Arenc-Le Silo and La Blancarde
RTM reintroduced the tramway on its network in 2007
Long gone are the days when only the short line 68 was in operation
running between the Noailles district and the St
and the only survivor of an impressive tram network opened in 1876
The route included a tunnel opened in 1893 for tramway use only
which also benefited from a revamp in the early 1980s
such a structured tram service could not compete with the constantly growing demand for transport
and the line was closed in 2004; at the same time
The model chosen was the Flexity Outlook C supplied by Bombardier
the front was reminiscent of a ship’s deck and the wood-panelled sides gave the vehicle an unprecedented elegance
which was recognised and appreciated internationally
Attention was also paid to comfort and interior lighting
and needed for the new T3 line (Arenc Le Silo-Castellane)
The excellent performance of the cars and the short distance between stops make the tram a natural addition to the metro network
the tram network transports 145,000 passengers per day
Now is the time for CAF with future delivery
with a length of 42.5 metres; the successful design of the cars already in operation will be taken over
a sign of RTM’s attention to detail and aesthetics
equipped with video surveillance and a station for the disabled
and the interior lighting and visibility for the driver are very good
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and new routes will be added once deliveries are completed.The expansion of the tram network is one of the foundations of the transport and mobility plan of the Aix-Marseille Provence Metropolis
which aims to improve the quality of life of citizens through public transport infrastructure and services.For CAF
this is further confirmation of its choice of the French market
The order for Marseille is in addition to the supply of 60 trams for Montpellier Metropole
the recent delivery of 28 regional trains for the national operator SNCF
and the order for 146 new trains for the RER B in Paris.Finally
CAF recently finalised the purchase of the Reichshoffen plant
thus strengthening its production capacity in France
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has been commissioned by Régie des Transports Métropolitains (RTM) to supply 200 electric buses
The first GX 337 Elec buses are to be delivered this year and the remaining vehicles by 2027
The major electric bus order from the south of France
is intended to represent “an important step in the large-scale electrification of Marseille’s public transport network”
With the delivery of the 200 electric buses
more than a third of the RTM fleet will be purely electric
The public transport operator has opted for the new generation of the GX 337 Elec from Heuliez
the extent to which this generation differs from the previous one remains to be seen
The only thing that is clear is that they can be recharged in the depot or during operation using lowerable pantographs
does not provide any details on this either
President of the Bus Business Unit of the Iveco Group
said: “We are really proud that Marseille has chosen us as a partner in its ambitious electrification project
and we look forward to supporting the city as it transitions towards a more sustainable future
This sizable contract underscores the effectiveness of our electric mobility solutions in meeting the decarbonisation needs of public transport operators all over Europe.”
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The contract also has an option for additional trams based on the network extensions
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) has received a €57m contract from Régie des Transports Métropolitains (RTM) for the delivery of 15 new tramway units
RTM manages the complete public transportation system in Marseille
Marseille is the second most populated city in France after Paris
RTM runs underground bus and ferry services in the metropolitan area
The new Urbos platform trams will feature seven modules with a total length of 42.5m
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These trams will operate on the three existing lines on the network
while the T3 line will be expanded to the north and south of the city
CAF stated that ‘the project is part of the framework for the transport plan and mobility agenda of the Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis
which seeks to improve its inhabitants’ standard of living by improving public transport infrastructures and services’
the company secured an order from Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole to supply 60 trams
CAF and its consortium received a contract for the delivery of 146 trains for the Paris RER B commuter line
The company also secured a contract to supply 28 regional trains with an option for another 75 trains for SNCF
CAF won an order to deliver trams for the cities of Nantes
It is also responsible for the train fleet renovation for the Lyon metro system’s D Line
This year in July, CAF secured a €300m contract from Sweden’s SJ AB for the supply of 25 Civity Nordic platform units
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By Melanie Goodfellow2020-07-06T11:23:00+01:00
FIDLab team: From left to right: Fabienne Moris
the project incubator event of France-based International Film Festival FIDMarseille
kicks off today (Monday July 6) with 15 innovative works from across the world
Participants usually gather in Marseille for meetings
but the lab has been forced to move online this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic which has made it difficult for the international industry to travel.
FidLab has retained its original dates and will run until July 10 but is taking place over two weeks ahead of a slimmed-down version of its parent festival FIDMarseille
which has delayed its dates to July 22-26 as a result of the pandemic
It is running as a physical festival.
FIDLab chief Fabienne Moris said she and her team had decided to treat the iteration of the Lab as an online event as an opportunity. “Once we got over the disappointment of not being able to welcome everyone physically
we decided to focus on the fact that as a virtual event we could connect with a bigger and wider range of professionals who wouldn’t have been able to make it to Marseille in any case,” Moris explained
”With people stuck at home over the last few months
we’ve found producers have more time on their hands to look at projects and get involved.”
“We’ve been working hard over the last few weeks to attract the attention of professionals from across the world for the projects in our selection,” she continued
we created profiles for each project on FestivalScope Pro ahead of time with the synopsis
directors note and links for their previous works.”
The team also worked closely with the directors of the 15 selected projects to create 15-minute presentations
which have gone live for professionals on the FIDLab site today
“The idea was to create video presentations that reflect the projects
giving a sense of the personality of the director and the research and development they’ve done as well as the type of film they want to make,” said Moris
A number of the projects are hybrid in nature
Recent works supported by the initiative include Palestinian director Kamal Aljafari’s Unusual Summer
which was in competition at this year’s virtual Visions du Réel
and Australian filmmaker Pia Borg’s Michelle Remembers
which was recently selected for the TorinoFilmLab
“The selection is very diverse in terms of the nature of the projects and their geographical spread,” said Moris.
It includes upcoming works from buzzy independent Chinese animator Lei Lei
celebrated US artist Sharon Lockhart as well as rising directorial duo Sergio da Costa and Maya Kosa
whose Bird Island world premiered in Locarno’s Filmmakers of the Present competition last year
Lei’s new animation work Ningdu is inspired by his family’s experiences in China from the 1950s
during key chapters in its history such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution
It revisits themes he explored in his debut feature Breathless Animals
which debuted in the Berlinale Forum in 2019
Los Angeles-based Lei is producing under the banner of his banner C-Ray Studio with Isabelle Glachant at Hong Kong-based Chinese Shadows
Further animation works in the selection include Marseille-based French-Israeli filmmaker Mili Pecherer’s hybrid Old Testament-inspired series The Goddamn Particle
which gives a different spin on Biblical tales such as ’Abraham And The Sacrifice Of Issac’ and ’Noah’s Ark’
It will also tap into the computer game storytelling codes as part of the creative process
Lisbon-based filmmaking duo da Costa and Kosa are participating with their hybrid work Xiao Li
exploring political and economic undercurrents in Portuguese society through the disparate realities of two Chinese immigrants who have made the country their home. Its protagonist is an Albino Chinese immigrant
she wonders whether she should accept the offer of a job to pose as the Virgin Mary from a wealthy compatriot who has also made the city his home under Portugal’s “golden visa” scheme and bought a share in the Sanctuary of Fatima
Further hybrid works in the selection include Julia Pello’s Grand Portage
exploring the erasure of Native American narratives from US history against the background of the Grand Portage National Monument on the US-Canadian border
exploring the looming modern-day ecological crisis through the prism of the 1883 volcanic eruption and Mexico-set hybrid Ollin Blood
A total of 400 projects from 120 countries were submitted
The project call period ran from December to mid-March
so Moris does not believe the rise was related to the Covid-19 pandemic
“I think it’s just a sign of the lab’s growing reputation and that we’re more and more on people’s radar,” she suggested.
Some of the projects appear to have been tweaked since their submission
to take into account the events of the last few months. US artist Lockhart’s documentary project Baumettes
was inspired by a conversation between the US artist and a female inmate at the Baumettes Prison in Marseille about the role of cinema in captivity
that took place long before the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic and resulting lockdown now means prisons are out-of-bounds for visitors
This led Lockhart and her collaborators to re-think the project to incorporate a mediation experience that will be shared with inmates at the Baumettes
who will in turn record their experiences for use in the film
The project is being produced Jacqui Davies at London-based Primitive Film
whose recent credits include Richard Billingham’s Ray & Liz
French and German artistic duo Elise Florenty and Marcel Türkowsky have shifted the backdrop of their docu-drama Ollin Blood to Mexico City at the height of the lockdown
The project follows a group of friends who find themselves connected in their isolation to a mysterious cactus forest that is endangered and dangerous at the same time. The work follows their 2017 documentary Conversation With A Cactus
exploring the consciousness of plants and asking whether a cactus could have given evidence in an investigation into the mysterious death of a journalist probing Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster
Following the unveiling of the presentations online on Monday
participants will hold four days of one-on-one meetings with potential partners
The teams will also present their projects to this year’s jury comprising Fiorella Moretti
co-founding chief of Paris-based sales company Luxbox
Directors’ Fortnight delegate general Paolo Moretti and Matthijs Wouter Knol
the outgoing chief of the Berlinale’s European Film Market (EFM)
They will mete out nine awards: Six of the prizes – provided by Commune Image
Vidéo de Poche offer production and post-production services
provided by the Fondation Camargo in Cassis and new partner Casa de Veláquez in Madrid
The final award is in the shape of long-haul tickets from Air France
FIDLab will also put the spotlight on three Greek producers for this second edition of its Focus-Europe slot
which kicked off with Bulgaria last year. They are Maria Drandaki at Homemade Films
whose credits including Mahdi Fleifel’s A Drowning Man; Amanda Livanou at Neda Film
who is working on Christos Massalas’s debut feature Broadway
and Konstantinos Vassilaros at StudioBauhaus
emerging producers who are continuing to push on with their work in spite of the crisis that their country has undergone in recent years and the complex reality they find themselves in,” said Moris
A Portrait (Chile-Can) Dir: Sofia Bohdanowicz
Baumettes (US-UK)Dir: Sharon Lockhart
The Jungle (Switz) Dir: Matthias Huser
Infamous Men’s Life (Fr)Dirs: Gilles Deroo
The Sea Urchins (Sp) Dir: Juan Rodrigáñez
Ollin Blood (Fr-Ger)Dirs: Elise Florenty
Patiko Simpatico (Georgia) Dir: Tina Makharadze
Senda India (Arg) Dir: Daniela Seggiaro
The Goddamn Particle (Isr-Fr) Dir: Mili Pecherer
Invisible Tunnel (Braz)Dirs: Lucas Camargo de Barros
Tracking Satyrs (Poland) Dirs: MML collective: Gilles Lepore
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Bruno M PhotographieLe Bonbon t’a concocté un joli concentré d’événement et de bons plans pour un week-end de folie à Marseille
Bon plan : 2 jours d'escalade pour seulement 5€ le temps d’un week-end chez Arkose
Tous tes potes s'y sont mis, tu te sens hors du coup ? Pas de panique la salle d’escalade Arkose organise des journées portes ouvertes les 16 et 17 mars à seulement 5€ pour ENFIN découvrir ce sport dans un lieu ultra fun et convivial.
Arkose Prado 101, Boulevard Michelet – Marseille 9ePlus d'infos
Marseille risque de vibrer au rythme de la house music orchestrée par une légende directement venue de Detroit
un maestro des platines qui n'est autre que The Telephone Man
Une soirée historique avec l’homme qui a réinventé l'art du DJing
connu mondialement pour ses sets électrisants et ses productions légendaires !
Snow Food Festival16 et 17 mars 2024Station Pra-LoupPlus d'infos
Une publication partagée par Puppy Yoga Aix-en-Provence🐾 (@puppyyogaaixenprovence)
Puppy Yoga débarque à Aix-en-Provence à la Solleillade les 16 et 17 mars
on te propose 3 séances samedi de 14h30 à 17h30 (une séance dure 1h)
avec un apéritif dînatoire à la fin et 3 sessions également dimanche de 11h à 14h accompagnées d’un brunch ! Oui on a tout prévu pour passer de bons moments de détente
dans une lieu idyllique !Cette expérience harmonieuse
alliant séances de yoga et interaction avec des chiots
offre bien plus qu'une simple séance de relaxation
Au-delà du bénéfice physique
le Puppy Yoga à la Soleillade vise à favoriser la sociabilisation des chiots avant leur adoption
L'interaction avec différents individus
l'environnement ludique et l'amour partagé favorisent le développement social des chiots
les préparant ainsi à intégrer plus sereinement leur future famille
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direction le Parc Chanot ce weekend pour le salon international de l’art contemporain
tous les styles seront représentés
“de la figuration à l’abstraction
du symbolique à l’art singulier
du pop art à l’upcycling”
comme le précise Ève Genre
trance… Samedi soir au Chapiteau les plus belles sonorités endiablées s’invitent sur les platines pour nous faire danser jusqu’au bout de la nuit !
Le Chapiteau 38, Traverse Notre Dame du Bon Secours – Marseille 3ePlus d’infos
Newcastle are plotting a move for Marseille midfielder Boubacar Kamara
The 21-year-old has entered the final year of his contract
The French outfit will demand £15million for his services to offset debts caused by the coronavirus pandemic
*This* is England: Diverse, humble, relatable, brilliant
According to the Mirror
Magpies boss Steve Bruce is an admirer of Kamara and wants to take him to St James’ Park
Newcastle officials are ready to match Marseille’s price tag as the player has huge sell-on potential
His transfer value could double after a couple of years if he adapts to life in the Premier League and performs well
He mainly plays as a defensive midfielder but can also operate at centre-back if needed
Jonjo Shelvey and Jeff Hendrick at his disposal in midfield
But he wants to improve his options in the centre of the pitch to push Newcastle further up the Premier League table
Kamara is the latest player to be developed by Marseille before being targeted by an English side
Chelsea skipper Cesar Azpilicueta, who lifted the Champions League trophy at the end of May
made 68 appearances for Marseille between 2010 and 2012
Dimitri Payet was one of the club’s star performers from 2013 to 2015 before being signed by West Ham for £13.5million
He then returned to Marseille for double his original fee in 2017
Newcastle have also attempted to sign Arsenal starlet Joe Willock in recent months
The Englishman was in great form while on loan in the north east
bagging eight goals in 14 matches from midfield
But Gunners manager Mikel Arteta has ruled out a £20m move for the 21-year-old
The Spaniard said in May: “I am really happy that things have gone so well because of the potential that he has
“I think it was great for him to go away and have a different experience
he has grabbed that opportunity in a really positive and remarkable way
we will have a conversation with him and plan the next years for him
“He’s got a contract and that’s going to be here
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@shutterstock De passage à Marseille
Ou simplement l'envie de redécouvrir sa ville sans se ruiner
Il existe de nombreux endroits à parcourir gratuitement à Marseille
Voici une petite liste non exhaustive des plaisirs gratuits de la cité phocéenne
Pour pouvoir admirer la basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde et sa vue panoramique à 360°
Après avoir gravi les marches pour y parvenir
vous ne regretterez pas l'effort qui sera récompensé par l'incroyable paysage
vous offre une vue sur l'ensemble de la cité phocéenne
du Vieux Port à l'archipel du Frioul
C'est un lieu emblématique chargé d'histoire
d'où son surnom "La Bonne Mère"
La légende dit que cette grande dame veille sur les habitants de Marseille.
Que serait Marseille sans son Vieux-Port
Profitez d'une balade tôt le matin afin de profiter des premiers rayons de soleil qui se reflètent sur les bateaux
du marché avec ses nombreuses poissonneries
Le Bonbon Marseille vous recommande aussi de profiter de l'ambiance festive qui règne le soir sur le Vieux-Port
ses maisons d'époque en arrière-plan
ainsi que ses innombrables restaurants et cafés qui bordent les quais
Le musée incontournable de la cité phocéenne propose des expositions gratuites sur les Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée
Vous pouvez également admirer un fragment du mur de Berlin ainsi que des maquettes reproduisant fidèlement l'évolution de la cité de Marseille de l'Antiquité à nos jours
Situé à l'entrée du port
le Mucem fascine les touristes autant que les habitants année après année grâce à sa véritable prouesse technique et son architecture exceptionnelle
Le jardin du Mucem est également ouvert au public
Passer un dimanche aux Goudes ou dans le Parc National des Calanques
l'un des plus beaux endroits de la cité phocéenne
Même si la régulation nécessaire baisse son niveau d'accessibilité (la Nature nous en remercie !)
le Parc national des Calanques reste l'endroit idéal pour faire de longues escapades et profiter de vues uniques et extraordinaires sur les Calanques
ou les simples balades tranquilles en famille sans faire trempette (mais ce serait bête !)
le site propose plus de vingt kilomètres de sentiers balisés
Flânez le long du littoral de Marseille
vous trouverez de nombreux trésors chéris par les Marseillais
Une vue panoramique sur la mer s'offre à vous tout au long du littoral
avec plusieurs plages de sable parmi les plus connues : le Bain des Dames
Pour terminer votre journée en beauté
vous pouvez prendre le bus n°83 si vous n'avez pas de véhicule
et faire une petite halte au Vallon des Auffes pour vous offrir un apéritif bien mérité
C'est aussi l'occasion d'admirer le sublime coucher de soleil depuis ce port de pêche très apprécié des Marseillais
Un monument historique par sa légende unique..
Le Château d'If est un lieu incontournable si vous êtes de passage à Marseille ou si vous souhaitez vous déconnecter du quotidien de la ville
les merveilles sont plus proches de chez nous que ce que l'on pense
Répertorié comme monument historique et attirant annuellement cent mille visiteurs
cette ancienne prison-forteresse est accessible en navette maritime et offre une vue imprenable sur Marseille
vous pourrez peut-être revivre la même sensation ineffable ressentie autrefois par Alexandre Dumas
qui lui a inspiré son roman légendaire Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
Nous vous conseillons vivement de visiter l'intérieur du château pour vivre une expérience hors du temps
les petites terrasses véganes et détendues
les boutiques indépendantes et les friperies
C'est l'endroit où l'on peut se détendre et ne pas se prendre la tête
Découvrez des concept stores atypiques
des boutiques de vinyles ou de CBD à chaque coin de rue..
À consommer bien sûr avec modération
Pas comme les glaces au kilo de chez Ego
Si vous aimez vous promener en amoureux ou en famille
le parc est depuis longtemps l'endroit idéal
c'était autrefois un parc zoologique
Vous ne le saviezpeut-être pas mais ce monument historique renferme un musée
une cascade imposante avec ses gargouilles et son champ de fleurs mais aussi un espace de karting pour les enfants
des spectacles de marionnettes et la possibilité de faire des promenades à poney
il est possible de visiter la Cité radieuse du Corbusier
un classique architectural du designer Corbusier
Ce monument est inscrit au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO
La Cité radieuse est une véritable petite ville à part entière
c'est un véritable concept qui joue avec les lumières
C'est une œuvre architecturale créative et avant-gardiste à découvrir sans plus tarder
Connu pour son mythique four à navettes
il est très agréable de s'installer avec ses amis pour admirer le coucher de soleil avec en contre-plongée le Vieux-Port et le Palais du Pharo
On trouve également la cathédrale Saint-Michel
lieu de départ du pèlerinage à Pâques
Un jardin suspendu où vous pouvez contempler les départs et les arrivées des bateaux du Vieux-Port
avec une vue panoramique sur la Bonne Mère
C'est l'endroit idéal pour un pique-nique ou se reposer après une longue balade sur la corniche
Récemment rénovés et réaménagés en centre commercial
Les Docks sont un lieu atypique pour faire du shopping et découvrir des concepts stores originaux. On puet y déguster des authentiques navettes comme boire un verre à la Place des Canailles ou encore flâner sans but précis
Les Docks Village offre à la ville de Marseille
un bâtiment de plus à visiter sans rien débourser.
le bruit des boules de pétanque qui s'entrechoquent entre elles
Ce quartier regorge aussi d'un passé chargé en histoire
c'est ici que les tableaux les plus connus du peintre Paul Cézanne ont été réalisés
un musée spécialement dédié à ce sport emblématique de Marseille
Magnifique parc très vaste en face de la plage du Prado
où il est possible de faire du vélo ou de pique-niquer sur la pelouse
C'est également l'endroit parfait pour faire son jogginf matinal ou se balader entre les rosiers en fin de journée
sans avoir dépensé 1€
Que faire à Marseille ce week-end du 2 au 4 mai 2025
The latest European team to unveil their kits for the 15/16 season
attention turns to Olympique De Marseille as they launch their "home" and "third" kits made by adidas
The home kit will be worn before the close of the season in upcoming fixtures against Monaco and Bastia
It is described as "resolutely sober" and carries a predominantly white base though is dressed with sky blue accents on the sleeves
collar and lap belt.The Mao collar is the stand out feature in this traditional shirt as adidas have looked to bring a lifestyle element into this kit
lending itself to leisure wear just as much as performance.The badge on the chest of the home shirt
is held inside a circle design while the "third" keeps the traditional emblem in an increasingly minimal form. Taking inspiration from the Mediterranean Sea
the kit has thin blue stripes which are used to symbolize the maritime world.Both smart additions which will look sharp on the pitch.What do you think of the new kits
Few cities can boast an identity as unique as Marseille
which is what PUMA and Olympique de Marseille are tapping into with their new “Faster Marseille” range
giving a nod to the vibrancy and energy that makes this area of the French coast special
Inspired by the elements and the people who have shaped the city's history
PUMA have revealed the 23/24 home and away shirts for Olympique de Marseille
Making strides away from the pitch and expanding the club’s profile
Ligue 1 side Olympique de Marseille have announced that they are launching their own music record label in partnership with BMG
PUMA celebrate Marseille’s win of the inaugural Champions League in 1993 with the launch of a special edition fourth jersey
The shirt will debut in Marseille's final home game of the Ligue 1 season against Brest on 27 May
Drawing inspiration from the team’s connection with the fans
and then also their geographical positioning on the Mediterranean
PUMA launch the Olympique de Marseille 24/25 home and away shirts
PUMA and Olympique de Marseille have revealed the latest 'OM AFRICA’ collection
which fuses Africa's rich cultural heritage with the spirit and passion of the club and its fans
as PUMA launch the Olympique de Marseille home and away kits for the 2020/21 season
Arriving under the banner ‘Le cOMbat Continue’ the campaign embraces Marseilles fighting spirit on and off the pitch as they prepare for new challenges in the season ahead
Looking back to the 70s for design inspiration
PUMA have unveiled the Olympique Marseille home shirt for the 22/23 season
The jersey sees a return of the blue colouring that was famously worn 50 years ago
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Parc Borély ©Si le week-end attire toute la lumière
il y aussi des tonnes de choses coolos à faire la semaine à Marseille. On vous a donc préparé une petite liste assez sympatoche des choses
le restuarant Les Trois Rois du quartier de Notre-Dame du Mont propose un lundi soir sous le signe de la fête
cocktails et tapas à petits prix au son d'un Dj bien connu de la maison.
Food & DrinkLes Trois Rois24 rue des Trois Rois - Marseille 6e
Lundi 15 novembreDès 20hEntrée libreL'event
Préparez-vous pour une soirée mouvementée et ça au beau milieu de la semaine
Au restaurant Le Before Kennedy on vous propose des soirées de folie tous les mardis
L'établissement affiche tout de bon
de la musique aux tapas en passant par le cadre. Tous les ingrédients sont réunis pour vous faire vivre une saison hivernale exceptionnelle
Les Mardis du KennedyLe Kennedy97 Promenade Georges Pompidou - Marseille 8eMardi 16 novembreDe 19h à 2hEntrée libreL'event
Braderie CanopeaCanopea Design73 Traverse de la Gaye - Marseille 9eJeudi 18 et vendredi 19 novembreDe 9h à 18hEntrée libreL'event
Les Mercredi du C2 X Jazz en VilleHôtel C248 rue roux de Brignoles - Marseille 6eMercredi 17 novembreDe 20h à 23hEntrée libreRéservations fortement conseillées : 04.95.05.13.13L'event
Le Bonbon lance Les Nuits Tropicales avec Bacardi
Une soirée dépaysante qui fera voyager les corps et les esprits sous les cocotiers et le soleil (oui
Au programme : dégustation de cocktails ensoleillés par Bacardi
DJ sets survitaminé et décor tropical dans le cadre particulièrement festif du Bar des Pêcheurs sur le Vieux-Port
Les Nuits TropicalesBar Des Pêcheurs 43 Quai de Rive Neuve - Marseille 7eJeudi 18 novembreDe 20h à 2h Entrée libreL'event
8 activités de folie à faire pendant les Journées Marseille Experience
Ce festival permet de (re)découvrir la gastronomie marseillaise durant 15 jours
Le plus vieux village de France se trouve à 1h de Marseille (et c'est une merveille)
melodie
Modifier articleOKAnnulé jeudi 14 juillet pour cause de Msitral
le feu d'artifice sera tiré depuis le Vieux Port ce vendredi 15 juillet à 22h15
voici nos meilleurs spots pour apprécier le spectacle pyrotechnique !
C'est un événement qui ravi aussi bien les petits que les grands
le feu d’artifice est l’incontournable de la cérémonie du 14 juillet
Comme les années précédentes
il sera tiré depuis le Vieux Port.Ce spectacle enchanteur
placé sous le thème « des années 80 »
durera 25 minutes soit l’équivalent de 2400 kg de poudre et de plus de 10 000 fusées
diffusée sur le Vieux Port et dans les jardins du Pharo
complétera cette prouesse pyrotechnique
Attention en raison des festivités, le trafic risque d’être fortement perturbé. Pour connaître les arrêtés en matière de circulation et de stationnement, rendez-vous ici.
un feu d'artifice sera tiré sur le Vieux Port ! Pas moins de 7 000 artifices seront utilisés
Les séquences pyrotechniques défileront en harmonie avec la bande son
La chorégraphie proposée sera dynamique
complétée par des séquences rapides d'effets ascendants
Pour apprécier le spectacle plusieurs points de vue sont possibles.
Le palais du Pharo Il faut y aller tôt car il est très prisé notamment par les familles
vos bouteilles et profitez de la vue spectaculaire sur le Vieux Port et Notre Dame de la Garde
Son point faible : un peu loin du spectacle
Sous le Fort d'Entrecasteaux Chaque année le feux d'artifice est tiré depuis le Fort
Si vous aimez être juste dessous les feux installez-vous en haut du quai Rive Neuve entre le Théatre de la Criée et l'entrée de l'autoroute
Vous êtes postés aux pieds de l'Abbaye Saint Victor et vous voyez Notre Dame
Alors évidemment vous serez sûrement debout à moins d'arriver assez tôt pour se poser sur un des bancs face au Vieux Port
Pile dessous le fort mais à côté du Vieux Port qui permet de voir le feu d'artifice dans son intégralité
Le point fort : il n'y a jamais grand monde qui se pose là
il faut lever la tête et se tourner pour voir les feux tirés depuis le Vieux Port.
Sous la grande MairieIl y a beaucoup de monde
Vous êtes bien en face de Notre Dame de la Garde vous voyez le Fort d'Entrecasteaux sur votre droite et vous avez la vue dégagée sur tout le vieux Port
L'emplacement parfait pour avoir une vision globale de tout le spectacle
Son point faible : Attire beaucoup trop de monde !
Sous l'abbaye Saint Victor (en haut du mur de la forteresse)C'est un spot prisé des habitants du quartier d'Endoume
on profite du barbecue et on boit un verre au Café de l'Abbaye
La vue est parfaite sur le fort d'Entrecasteaux
Le point faible : Vous ne verrez pas le spectacle dans sa globalité car on ne voit qu'une partie du Vieux-Port !
Sur le quai de la FraternitéVous êtes au coeur du spectacle et de l'ambiance
Vous êtes placés juste en face du fort d'Entrecasteaux mais un peu loin de ce dernier
Appréciez le spectacle dans son intégralité
Souvenez-vous c'était en 2013 : un sublime spectacle sur le Vieux Port pour cloturer l'année de la Capitale de la Culture
Les meilleures… et les pires plages de Marseille en 2025 (selon la qualité de l’eau)
Top 10 des lieux de rencontres préférés des célibataires à Marseille
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An iconic port city in the south of France
Marseille is best known for its picturesque neighborhoods
Modern architecture and historic masterpieces make up the stunning cityscape
the city also boasts an alluring selection of beautiful beaches.
Whether you’re looking for an exciting adventure or a restful retreat
be sure to make the most of your trip with a stay in one of the best Airbnbs in Marseille
The following list is composed of the highest-rated and highest-quality rentals in the city
all of which come equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi and are hosted by experienced superhosts – hosts with a proven track record of providing outstanding hospitality
Most of these Airbnbs also boast Airbnb Plus status
an exclusive recognition for the best Airbnbs that have been verified through in-person inspection
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For a comfortable stay in a stylish rental
check out this modern Marseille Airbnb in the lovely neighborhood of Castellane.
The apartment is spacious and bright and offers two sleeping areas and one full bathroom
There is one large private bedroom with a queen-size bed
and an additional guest can sleep on the double bed in the living area
The rental also comes with a large and luminous living room
There is a small study area at the apartment’s entrance where guests can get some work done
and additional amenities include a washing machine and a dishwasher.
Castellane is the city’s main transportation hub
and this convenient apartment is surrounded by the vibrant neighborhood’s antique shops and luxury boutiques.
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this stunning studio boasts a unique combination of contemporary finishes and charming wood accents.
you’ll be greeted by a modern full kitchen with stainless-steel appliances
Walk further into the apartment to find the updated full bathroom and the cozy combined sitting and sleeping area
which is furnished with an antique table and a double bed and is illuminated by two large windows
The private patio is decorated with lively greenery and overlooks the bustling city street
making it a lovely place to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning or get some fresh air in the evening.
Nestled in one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city
this historic Airbnb in Marseille offers easy access to popular attractions like the Old Port and the basilica.
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Another beautiful rental surrounded by historic attractions
this impressive vacation apartment for rent in Marseille offers a bright loft-style interior.
the apartment comes with one queen-size bed in the sleeping loft and one sofa bed in the living room on the main floor
Glass French doors and high ceilings make the space bright and refreshing
and bold pops of color contrast beautifully with the white and gray furnishings
you’ll find an updated full kitchen with an electric cooktop
and a tall breakfast bar with yellow stools
The apartment also comes with one modern full bathroom.
The location is perfect for guests looking to stay in a walkable neighborhood
and the restaurants and shops on the marina are just a stone’s throw away.
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This beautifully appointed studio boasts a small but efficient interior and a convenient location near the famous Old Port.
Striking black finishes and exposed brick accents combine in the rustic chic interior
which also mixes ultra-modern finishes and antique details
the space is furnished with a comfy queen-size bed set next to a large and bright window
There is also a small kitchenette with a two-person breakfast table and an electric cooktop where you can easily do all of your basic cooking
and the apartment comes with one marble full bathroom with a luxurious walk-in shower
Additional conveniences include an in-building elevator and free parking.
Located within walking distance of the city’s lively yacht marina
this convenient Marseille Airbnb offers easy access to many iconic monuments
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this apartment ticks off all of the boxes and is definitely one of the best Airbnbs in Marseille.
The one-bedroom apartment is furnished with a lovely queen-size bed and comes with one full bathroom with a walk-in shower
There is also a separate eat-in kitchen with a built-in washer and a spacious dining table
and the living room is decorated with colorful modern artwork
The apartment comes with all of the space and comfort of home and even features a few comfy sofas and a convenient deskspace
Guests also have access to a shared fifth-floor terrace
which offers breathtaking views of the city and the shimmering waters of the Old Port.
you’ll find yourself on a charming historic street just a few steps away from the water.
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be sure to check out this spacious apartment rental set on a bustling city square.
1.5-bathroom flat is suitable for up to five guests
there is a fully equipped eat-in kitchen with a breakfast table
and additional modern amenities include an in-building elevator
The full bathroom is also very luxurious with a double-sink vanity
with a turquoise accent wall and a stylish brown leather sofa
opens onto a private furnished balcony.
Nearby attractions include the Old Port and the Palais du Pharo
and this ideally situated Airbnb in Marseille is only a 15-minute walk away from the beach.
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With an ideal location and a peaceful beach-themed interior
this short-term rental in Marseille makes the perfect home base for exploring the city.
The loft-style apartment can sleep up to four guests with one double bed in the first-floor sleeping nook and one king-size bed on the spacious mezzanine
and cool shades of blue make the interior super-relaxing
and the open-concept living room is further decorated with charming trinkets and lively hanging plants
you’ll find a full range of updated appliances
and the apartment comes with one full bathroom with a luxuriously oversized rain-style shower
Step onto the charming patio for a bit of fresh air surrounded by a ton of greenery and beautiful city views.
Guests can also walk to the Old Port from this idyllic loft and check out the abundance of surrounding attractions
including the nearby fish market and countless popular eateries.
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Another peaceful getaway for solo travelers and couples
this centrally located apartment is within walking distance of the Old Port and several other major attractions.
The exotic yet tranquil interior charms with its chic design
Wicker chandeliers and romantic hanging lights add to the unique ambiance
and modern appliances make this a comfortable home away from home
Situated on the ground floor of a quiet street
the loft-style apartment offers one double bed on the mezzanine and comes with one full bathroom with a walk-in shower and a washing machine
There is also a daybed in the spacious living room where a third guest can comfortably crash
and the full kitchen is well-equipped with a full range of updated appliances and cooking supplies
Additional features include a convenient office space and a relaxing garden terrace with armchairs
If you’re looking for a carefree stay in a walkable neighborhood
consider renting an apartment in Marseille that boasts a convenient central location like this one-of-a-kind studio
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this lovely Airbnb in Marseille offers a chic stay in a traditional building overlooking the historic streets of the old city.
With one double bed and one luxurious full bathroom
the studio is ideally suited for solo travelers and couples
you’ll find a cozy bedroom area set next to a lovely kitchenette with a marble backsplash
The beautiful bedroom area is characterized by a sea green accent wall
and a wall of French doors opening onto a stunning Juliet balcony
Historic artwork makes an eye-catching addition to the artfully designed walls
and intricate ceiling cornices and dazzling chandeliers make the space all the more elegant.
The studio is surrounded by a vast array of dining options and is just a short walk away from the nearby docks
Guests can also visit the pleasant Friuli islands
and plenty of high-end shopping destinations.
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and spacious stay brimming with modern comforts and convenient amenities.
which offers two bedrooms and one luxurious full bathroom
The main bedroom is equipped with a double bed and a Smart TV
and the second bedroom can double as a convenient office space with a sofa bed and a desk
Additional common space includes a large living room illuminated by the natural light that shines through the floor-to-ceiling glass doors
Feel free to sit back on the sofa and catch up on your favorite shows
or step out onto the connected balcony for a cup of tea and a taste of the neighborhood’s captivating atmosphere
and around the corner is a full kitchen with turquoise accents
Additional conveniences include free parking in front of the building
and a separate utility room equipped with a washing machine and an abundance of extra storage space.
Located in the safe and attractive neighborhood of Castellane
the Airbnb is just minutes away from some of the most popular attractions in Marseille.
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Experience the magic of the Marseille coast with this breathtaking oceanfront suite in Vallon des Auffes.
Up to four guests can stay in the one-bedroom
which is furnished with one double bed and one sofa bed
Light-colored décor and whitewashed exposed brick add to the simple but sophisticated interior design
and the open living space invites unrivaled sea views through a massive wall of windows
A large dining table partially separates the cozy lounge area from the open full kitchen
which boasts gorgeous ivory cabinetry and updated stainless-steel appliances
The bedroom comes with its own set of picturesque windows and a TV
and the full bathroom offers a luxurious rain-style walk-in shower
Guests also have access to a private balcony with a small patio table and alluring views
Additional amenities include laundry services
and baby gear available upon request.
Vallon des Auffes is a charming little fishing town with an authentic atmosphere and stunning coastal scenery
This Marseille Airbnb is the perfect choice for anyone interested in experiencing the authentic ambiance of the old fishermen’s neighborhood.
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For an affordable vacation rental in Marseille with a desirable location and enviable quality
check out this convenient one-bedroom apartment near the Old Port.
the space is furnished with one double bed and comes with one sparkling-clean full bathroom
The living room is equipped with large south-facing bay windows
and high-tech features like electric curtains and a Smart TV guarantee a relaxing and carefree experience
There is also an open full kitchen with all of the main modern appliances and a large dining table that can double as a convenient workspace
Since the rental is set on the third floor of a historic building with no elevator
it is not recommended for guests with accessibility concerns.
Situated in the neighborhood of the Marseille Courthouse
the central Airbnb is within walking distance of a bustling square
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This efficient rental apartment in Marseille is fully equipped with comfortable modern amenities and is an ideal option for up to four guests looking for a well-rated stay in the historic center.
The small interior makes efficient use of the space with a convenient sleeping loft furnished with one double bed
There is also a soft sofa bed in the bright living area
which connects to an open full kitchen with a washing machine and a dining table
The full bathroom is clean and updated with a walk-in shower
and both the bathroom and the kitchen are fully stocked with everything you’ll need for a comfortable stay
There is even a convenient wardrobe at the entrance of the apartment for storing your belongings
and extra amenities include an in-building elevator and baby gear available for guests traveling with small children.
The studio’s large windows overlook the boats docked in the Old Port Marina
and most historic monuments and major points of interest are just a few steps away
Guests can easily stroll over to the port and take a ferry ride or check out the nearby opera
and several world-renowned restaurants.
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Situated in a former naval arsenal from the 16th century
this unique bed and breakfast is the perfect Marseille Airbnb for a historic stay.
The charming interior offers a ton of character and a magical atmosphere with high ceilings
Elegant décor and high-end furnishings make the cozy living room especially luxurious
and guests have access to an additional lounge area in the spacious loft
making the rental ideally suited for solo travelers and couples
Dining in is easy with the updated full kitchen and light-filled dining nook
and the luxurious full bathroom offers gorgeous painted tilework and a relaxing soaking tub
Although the rental is prized for its Old World charm
it also offers an abundance of modern conveniences such as a dishwasher and a washing machine.
The rental rests in a safe and quiet area at the foot of the city’s oldest park
and the basilica is just a 10-minute walk away.
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Wrapping up our list of the best Airbnb rentals in Marseille is a super-comfortable apartment ideal for a couple or two friends.
The interior is designed with rustic exposed stone that tastefully contrasts with polished wood floors
and the large windows look directly onto the iconic bustling streets of the historic center
There is one bedroom with a double bed as well as a spacious lounge area with a sofa bed and a TV
which comes with a small breakfast table conveniently set next to a picturesque window
and there is a full bathroom that offers a modern walk-in shower and a great selection of complimentary toiletries.
Located in the lively and commercial historic district
this Airbnb offers easy access to countless restaurants
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the best Marseille Airbnbs for the perfect French holiday
Hopefully this list helps you sort out your top picks and you’re well on your way to a fabulous vacation.
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Here’s a list of the 15 best things to do in Marseille (France)
Notre-Dame de la Garde is an impressive Catholic basilica built on a limestone hill overlooking much of the city
The church was built in the 19th century and consists of a Romanesque lower church and a Neo-Byzantine upper church decorated with many mosaics
One defining feature of the church is the gigantic statue of Madonna and Child located on top of a 41 m high bell-tower
Another highlight of the Notre-Dame de la Garde is its beautiful crypt made of Gollfolina stone and Spanish marble
Olympique Marseille is one of the best football clubs in France and is at home in the city’s Stade Velodrome
The team is regularly playing in the Champions League and challenges for the French League title
Many great players have played for this prestigious cup such as Didier Drogba and Franck Ribery
The State Velodrome offers a capacity of around 70,000 and is known to be one of the most atmospheric stadiums in France due to the fanatical support of Olympique Marseille fans
Football fans shouldn’t miss the chance of experiencing the attractive combination of professional football and the passionate French football culture
Le Panier is Marseille’s Old Town and considered the most historic neighborhood of the city
It is located on a hill at the center of Marseille and offers a charming mix of small alleys
this is one of the top attractions in Marseille
The streets and alleyways are lined with colorful facades and beautiful frescoes
Many local artists have come here to open up a gallery
making Le Panier one of the best places to explore art and interesting handicraft made in Marseille and its surroundings
Château d’If served both as a fortress defending the city’s harbor against invading armies as well as as a prison housing some of France’s most dangerous criminals
The little island is around 1.5 kilometers offshore and can only be reached by boat
There are also many guided trips offered in Marseille that take you to the island
The famous story “The Count of Monte Cristo” was set here
The Château d’If is open to the public and can be explored freely
serves as a Museum of Fine Arts and a Natural History Museum and also features a fantastic garden listed as one of the “Notable Gardens of France”
The Palais Longchamp was built in the 19th century on the order of the Duke of Orleans
The fantastic structure is an example of the unbelievable splendor of the past
it’s hard to believe that the only purpose this marvelous structure served was built for was the celebration of the Canal of Marseille
the beautiful Palais Longchamp and the elegant botanical gardens surrounding it makes it a must-visit when coming to the city
The fishing neighborhood of Vallon des Auffes is one of the city’s most scenic areas and at the same time a great place to experience the traditional culture of the country’s fishermen
There are many fishing boats parked here and many of the residential houses here belong to families that have been living off catching fish for generations
there are several excellent seafood restaurants found here
They offer some of the freshest fish you will ever eat
The Kennedy Bridge is a great place for taking pictures or just enjoying the view over the Vallon des Auffes and the Mediterranean Sea
Calanques National Park is just a short drive away from Marseille and offers spectacular natural beauty and virtually untouched nature ideal for hiking
The national park consists of a mountain range stretching along the coast and the maritime area surrounding it
and fantastic turquoise colors of the water
Nature-lovers will love exploring the park on marked trails leading along with many fantastic viewpoints
There are also a few secluded bathing spots located here
The Roman Catholic Cathedrale de la Major is a national monument of France and shouldn’t be missed when visiting Marseille
This incredible structure was built in a Byzantine-Roman style of architecture in the late 19th century and measures an impressive 142 meters in length and 70 meters in height
It also has one of the biggest capacities of all religious buildings in France at 3,000 seats. The façade of the Cathedrale de la Major is characterized by its twin-towers, one of the biggest symbols of Christianity in Marseille
The Calanque de Sormiou is a famous inlet situated in the Calanques National Park
It is known for offering a beautiful sandy beach as well as for being a great spot for climbers
There is a small village located here as well that offers some basic refreshments
The white rock formations in the background and the beautiful blue hue of the sea make it a great destination for nature-lovers and photographers
Calanque de Sormious is also a great example of a small
romantic French seaside village that seems like it’s almost too picturesque to be real
The Abbey of Saint-Victor was built during the Roman period and is dedicated to the soldier saint and martyr Victor of Marseilles
Even though this building is a former abbey its appearance resembles a fortification more than a religious site as it features many fortified walls and a tower
An interesting aspect of the abbey is that its crypts used to contain artifacts of the Greek period
The abbey is situated right at Marseilles’s harbor and is easy to visit when taking a walk through this scenic area
The beautiful Palais du Pharo is an imperial residence built by Napoleon III in 1858
The Palais served as a residence for Eugénie de Montijo but was later handed over to the city and then turned into a school of medicine
Today the Palais du Pharo is used as an event venue that offers more than 7000 m² of space
business conferences as well as private events
The building is not open to the general public
The Centre de la Vieille Charité is a unique building that used to serve as an almshouse but was later turned into a museum complex and cultural center
It is known all over the city for its unique ovoid dome
It was built in a Baroque style of architecture between 1671 and 1749. The site’s main attractions are the Museum of Mediterranean Archaeology as well as the Museum of Art of Africa
There are also temporary exhibitions found here as well as a research center
Mucem is one of the world’s best museums dedicated to the Mediterranean Sea
The museum highlights the area’s function as a cradle of civilization and offers both exhibitions as well as cultural programs aimed at combining history
The museum was inaugurated in 2013 and is situated in a stunning modern building characterized by the use of a latticework shell consisting of fiber-reinforced concrete
The Mucem is adjacent to Fort Saint-Jean and is one of the major landmarks in Marseille
The village L’Estque is located just south of Marseille on a cliff overlooking the city and coastline
The village is known for being one of the most popular spots for artists during the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist periods
When visiting the village it is not hard to imagine what drew them here
the view of the bay and the city is just marvelous
Some of the works that were created here are at home in the Fondation Monticelli which was set up in the village
The Musée des Docks Romains showcases ancient artifacts dating to the Roman era
It is located in a conserved shipping warehouse right next to Marseille’s harbor
Many of the artifacts related to the commercial activities in the harbor and the trading that took place here
The museum is one of the best places in the city to learn about its history and get a glimpse of how its residents lived centuries and millennia ago
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