Marseille Hotels

Marseille has traditionally drawn a huge cross section of different travellers, from well-heeled Côte d’Azur jetsetters to Europe-traversing backpackers. Hotels in Marseille reflect this, catering for a wide range of different tastes and budgets.

The Marseille hotels below have been handpicked by the guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €200)
Moderate (€100 to €200)
Cheap (up to €100)

These Marseille hotel prices are the lowest standard rates for a double room, including VAT and room tax but excluding breakfast, unless otherwise specified.

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Luxury Moderate Cheap

Le Petit Nice Passédat

+33 4 9159 2592.

This exquisite 19th-century villa in Hellenic style is set in lush gardens on a rocky promontory overlooking the Mediterranean. There is no denying that it’s pricey, but the rooms are exceedingly comfortable and beautifully decorated, the service top notch, and the restaurant one of the best in town. The views are fabulous too.

Anse de Maldormé, corniche J F Kennedy, 7e, Marseille, France

InterContinental Marseille Hotel Dieu

+33 4 1342 4242.

Sitting imperiously over the Vieux Port from its perch near Le Panier, this 18th-century former Hotel Dieu is one of Marseille’s most luxurious hotels. Most of the sleek, comfortable rooms have views of the Vieux Port, and many have balconies. There’s also a renowned restaurant and a Clarins spa with an indoor pool.

1 place Daviel, 2e, Marseille, France

Sofitel Marseille Vieux Port

+33 4 9115 5900.

Between the rocky headland of the Pharo and Fort St Nicolas, the indulgent Sofitel Marseille Vieux Port offers a near-unbeatable panoramic view of Marseille. The hotel has a swimming pool, eight meeting rooms (the largest of which can accommodate up to 130 people), a cocktail bar, a gastronomic restaurant and a spa.

36 boulevard Charles Livon, 7e, Marseille, France

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