THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Marseille (Updated 2024)
Things to Do in Marseille

THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Marseille

Things to Do in Marseille

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  • Anna Z
    8 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    cool, place to go throught and look oldo on disain stuff in shops. Interesting winke for photo is necessery to find. 🙂💪 Lets see more
    Written February 6, 2023
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  • lindsaydubai
    Dubai108 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    The biggest mall in the city but its not that great, lot of shop are closed, the only shop making money is primark tho lol
    And there is only a small choice of restaurant
    There is a bit of activites for kids which is ok
    Written August 4, 2017
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  • Jozi Gal
    Sandton, South Africa1,353 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    Not a very large mall. Clothing electronic perfume Stores and more. Also restaurants and kiosks around the mall. One of the biggest clothing stores in the mall was Galeries Lafayette that grabbed most of my time
    Written February 4, 2023
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  • 694michellev
    Marseille, France3,349 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    This is more like a local shopping mall, with 50 to 60 shops and a huge supermarket. It's on the first floor of an open air terrace. This is a upmarket area with some pricey residential estate above. I don't quite shop a lot here cause things are not cheap unless it's on sale. Plenty of places to eat and drink.I come here often mainly to go borrowing books from the library. Yes, they have a library , a post office and a government social security centre here. There are 5 entrances with stairs for pedestrians and also a ground floor car park. I think it's good for entertainment and for tourists also cause around the centre you will find hotels , museum and cinema.
    Written March 13, 2015
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  • jg3arrow
    Nice, France1,335 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    This seems to be one of the biggest malls in the Marseille area, and likely the oldest. Kind of run-down looking in some aspects. We went in here with our puppy and nobody seemed to mind (the big port area mall downtown said no). There’s a multilevel parking structure outside, but parking seems to be scarce, nonetheless. The escalators were broken and blocked off. Not impressive, although there is a Zara and Printemps here. IKEA is just across the freeway.
    Written January 8, 2018
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  • 694michellev
    Marseille, France3,349 contributions
    2.0 of 5 bubbles
    This shopping centre was opened in late March this year. With so much anticipation and expectations of residents and other football fans, the centre was hopefully turning this area into a touristy and fashionable domain. Unfortunately it's not the case.The upmarket department store Gallery Lafayette was moved here from its original address in city centre,and which occupies the large part of each floor. The rest of the shops are uninteresting selling products like tea, spectacles, artificial beauty products all in a fairly dear price range. For instance, a bar of soap at 19 €.Even in the aspect of refreshment,there is nothing tempting; a ice - cream stand on the ground floor, a cafe bar on the top floor and some coffee and self-service places selling ambiguous snacks resemble that of Greek or middle-East salad, though I am not quick sure, can't pluck up my courage to try.The only reason attracts me going there is the Auchan supermarket in the basement.The package of this supermarket is quite a stark contrast to its other counterparts stores, which render customers an impression of cheap and friendly, this one emphasises on 'gourmet'style, fashionable food in delicate containers such as sushi, salad, nuts and freshly cut fruit etc.However, you can also find all the products in a general supermarket. Even with this image of delicatessen, the products are not pricey, so I always come to shop here, particularly when I crave some takeaway snacks like little bowl of fresh fruit and nuts. I live around here, so it's a few minutes walk from home, otherwise, it's convenient for those live elsewhere, just take the metro and get off in Rond Point du Prado station.Nevertheless, don't expect too much, unless you do not mind to have a luxury shopping trip or a squandering one.
    Written October 19, 2018
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  • Figjam911
    Melbourne, Australia68 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We went to the supermarket here...it is huge. So much at a good price. Rows and rows of fabulouse French wine as well. Facilities in the complex for a meal and other shopping types
    Written October 23, 2017
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  • 694michellev
    Marseille, France3,349 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    The shopping centre has been there since the 90s. It looks ancient and uninviting. As with the style of the majority of shopping centre in Marseille, there is usually a giant supermarket surrounded by many little retail shops. This one is no exception. It's not known to many tourist since it's in the notorious north district, the part of the city which has always been stereotyped as the concentration camp of illegal immigrants and foreigners. Tourists usually will focus their visiting points in the south or centre part of the city. I just happened to visit a property around and dropped in here for a coffee and a tour for the centre. It has been changed much comparing with the 90s, although there are many new shops and different fast food chain. I think it's main visitors are locals as tourist would not have the knowledge of such discreet place, let alone visiting it.
    Written April 12, 2017
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