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Are you visiting Marseille and don't know what to do? In this article, we present to you the essential activities in Marseille.

Located in the south of France, Marseille is the oldest city in France.

If you like a warmer climate, Marseille is perfect for you.

Indeed, this city is on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea, in the region of Provence, and enjoys the sun almost all year round.

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Moreover, Marseille is the epicenter of Mediterranean culture.

In other words, you will find a wide variety of accents and flavors in this region.

And if you like history, art and nature, Marseille has it all for you.

In addition to its history, Marseille is known for its beaches with crystal clear waters and mild temperatures.

The most interesting thing about this city is that it offers all kinds of visits: museums, castles, churches, ports, beaches and nature.

In other words, Marseille is a destination for everyone and you will definitely love it.

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So here are some essential activities in Marseille.

1. Longchamp Palace

First, visiting the Palais Longchamps should be on your itinerary.

The park itself is not very large, but the imposing palace and fountain in Parc Longchamp are worth a visit.

The Palais du Parc Longchamp houses two museums: the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Natural History.

You can take great photos because the place is very beautiful.

This park is free and you can visit it every day from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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2. Chateau D'If

Then we offer you a nice boat trip to the famous Chateau d'If.

If you love literature, you won't want to miss this tour.

In fact, the Chateau d'If inspired one of the most classic stories in literature, "The Count of Montecrist".

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But that's not all, the castle also served as a fort against sea attacks.

Later it was turned into a prison and today it is still a tourist spot.

You can get there by boat in a short 20-minute ride.

3. MuCEM – Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations

For museum lovers, this museum is definitely a place to visit.

Therefore the MuCEM was opened in 2013, the year Marseille was the cultural capital of europe.

The niche of the museum is quite interesting, it presents the historical, cultural and anthropological foundations of Mediterranean culture.

However, beyond that, you will be enchanted by the architecture and view of the museum.

Visiting the museum is free and you only have to pay to enter the galleries.

Also, if you enter the museum, you can go to the Fort St. Jean, which is another must-have.

You can go to Fort Saint-Jean to enjoy the sunset.

Indeed, Marseille has one of the most beautiful sunsets in France.

Finally, there are many other things, but here are our tipsessential activities in Marseille.