Citadines Prado Chanot Marseille





The Citadines Prado Chanot Marseille Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The start of this cycle route is in the parking lot between the Chanot park and the Vélodrome stadium in Marseille in the Bouches-du-Rhône department. This route draws a loop that passes through many remarkable sites of the Phocaean City. In particular, he will take you to the Old Port or the Palais du Pharo via the Prado beach.
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Between sky and sea, between creeks and ridges, the landscape is breathtaking and nature, abundant! Of course, the contrast is great between the urban beaches of Marseille and the wild nature of the calanques! But it is incongruous to discover in the middle of the city these bathing places arranged along the coast as so many invitations to leisure. Then nature takes back its rights, omnipresent from Luminy with its limestone hills populated by pines. Climbing the Col de la Gineste leads to...
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The start of this route is at the Jardin de la Colline Puget a few streets from the Old Port of Marseille in the Bouches-du-Rhône department. This route draws an urban loop to discover Notre-Dame de la Garde, an emblematic cathedral which watches over the city from the heights.
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This often-overlooked city tour of Marseille begins at the Old Port. Stops along the way include the Jardin de la Colline Puget, the Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde basilica, the shops, the Abbaye Saint-Victor, the Palais du Pharo in the Jardin Émile Duclaux, the fort Saint- Nicolas and the Old Port Basin.