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  1. Basilica of Notre-Dame-of-la-Garde at Marseille
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    Basilica of Notre-Dame-of-la-Garde at Marseille

    4.7 (42,255)

    This iconic basilica, perched on a hill, offers stunning panoramic views of Marseille and the Mediterranean Sea. It's a must-visit for its beautiful architecture and historical significance.

  2. Parc national des Calanques
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    Parc national des Calanques

    4.7 (20,524)

    A stunning national park featuring dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and hidden coves. Ideal for hiking, swimming, and boating.

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  4. Palais Longchamp

    4. Palais Longchamp

    4.5 (16,802)

    This grand 19th-century palace houses the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. Its beautiful gardens and fountains are great for a leisurely stroll.

  5. Cathédrale La Major

    5. Cathédrale La Major

    4.6 (15,421)

    A magnificent 19th-century cathedral featuring Byzantine-Roman architecture. It's one of Marseille's most important religious sites.

  6. Parc Borély

    6. Parc Borély

    4.5 (13,131)

    A vast public park with landscaped gardens, a lake, and a botanical garden. Perfect for picnics, leisurely walks, and family outings.

  7. Les Petits Trains de Marseille

    7. Les Petits Trains de Marseille

    4.2 (10,585)

    These charming tourist trains offer guided tours around Marseille, providing an easy and fun way to see the city's main attractions.

  8. Escale BORELY

    8. Escale BORELY

    4.3 (6,457)

    A vibrant beachfront area with restaurants, bars, and shops. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax by the sea.

  9. Château d'If

    10. Château d'If

    4.5 (4,951)

    A historic fortress located on a small island off the coast of Marseille. Famous as the setting of Alexandre Dumas' novel 'The Count of Monte Cristo.'

  10. Old Charity Center

    11. Old Charity Center

    4.4 (4,246)

    A former almshouse that now hosts museums and cultural institutions. The baroque architecture and historical exhibitions are noteworthy.

  11. Abbaye Saint-Victor

    12. Abbaye Saint-Victor

    4.6 (3,248)

    One of the oldest sites in Marseille, this abbey dates back to the 5th century and offers a glimpse into the city's early Christian history.

  12. Parc Émile Duclaux

    13. Parc Émile Duclaux

    4.6 (2,770)

    A scenic park offering beautiful views of the sea and the surrounding landscapes. It's a peaceful spot for relaxation and picnics.

  13. Parc Balnéaire du Prado

    14. Parc Balnéaire du Prado

    4.3 (2,647)

    A large seaside park with beaches, sports facilities, and recreational areas. It's a popular destination for both locals and tourists.

  14. Colorbüs Marseille

    15. Colorbüs Marseille

    3.7 (2,064)

    A hop-on, hop-off bus service that provides convenient transportation to Marseille's main attractions. It's a great way to explore the city at your own pace.

  15. Plage Sauvage de Morgiou

    16. Plage Sauvage de Morgiou

    4.7 (1,014)

    A hidden gem offering a more secluded beach experience. Known for its natural beauty and crystal-clear waters, it's perfect for a quiet day by the sea.

  16. Port Antique

    17. Port Antique

    4.4 (1,009)

    The ancient harbor of Marseille, which dates back to Greek and Roman times. It's an archaeological site that provides insight into the city's maritime history.

  17. Parc Pierre Puget

    18. Parc Pierre Puget

    4.2 (967)

    A historic park located in the heart of Marseille, offering beautiful views, sculptures, and green spaces for relaxation.

  18. Musée Regards de Provence

    19. Musée Regards de Provence

    4.3 (959)

    A museum dedicated to the art and culture of Provence. It features a variety of exhibitions showcasing regional artists and themes.

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