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As I had mentioned, we literally happened upon a bus that was leaving for Marseille in 1 minute, so in no time we were on our way. The trip itself was uneventful and in perhaps 45 minutes we were dropped off in the city right at the Arc de Triomph - yes, apparently Marseille needed its own. The oldest city in France, Marseille is second population-wise only to Paris. Its port is also the 2nd largest in Europe, so this was certainly going to be a change from little old Aix. Now we were all a bit apprehensive of spending 2 [View Full Entry]

SlavicNerd - Jeff Nagengast | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 10th 2009 | 65 Views | [diary=451903]

Fountain at Longchamp
Arc de Triomphe
L'eglise des Reformes

Salut tout le monde !!! Déjà notre dernière journée à Marseille. Depuis les dernières nouvelles ... Vendredi soir, nous décidons d'aller souper dans un petit resto suggéré par notre guide Routard, Les Akolytes, face à la Plage des Catalans. Super concept de tapas, alors on choisit quelques plats et on commande dont un filet de LOUP. En bon Québécois, on se dit "DU LOUP ... Cool, goutons à ca, on savait pas que ca se mangeait" Quelques minutes après, on allume que c'était propablement plus une sorte de poissons que du loup, LOUP. Ceux qui nous connaissent bien savent qu'on est [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 11th 2009 | 29 Views | [diary=443997]

Vue d'une petite anse
Vue d'un cap
Rocher sur le bord de la mer

Caught the light one evening [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 10th 2009 | 16 Views | [diary=443745]

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Salut à tous! Nous sommes maintenant à Marseille après 10h de train la veille. Notre hôtel situé sur le bord de la mer nous offre une vue magnifique. Nous avons débuté notre visite aujourd'hui par une promenade dans le Vieux-Port parfumé de la douce odeur de poissons frais. Par la suite, nous avons observé Marseille du haut de Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde. Nous avons terminé l'après-midi sur la plage au beau soleil en pensant à vous. Heureusement pour nous, la température de l'eau était encore agréable. Toutefois, la seule personne présente en monokini était probablement âgée d'au moins 60a [View Full Entry]

VeroBen - Véro et Ben | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 9th 2009 | 23 Views | [diary=443563]

Marseille vue de Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde
île d'If
Nous deux...

From Shell: A day or two ago we celebrated the halfway mark of the holiday - and we've done so much already. Here are some comments/thoughts/reflections on the first half: - Exit rows rock - Make a dinner reservation in Toronto if you arrive the night of a U2 concert - Newark Liberty airport is a living hell-hole - Butter chicken is a good choice the world over - People from the US are absolutely delightful in-situ but not so good to travel with - French people have been really nice - Look lost enough and a woman walking her dog [View Full Entry]

LSL09 - Marja n Shell | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 7th 2009 | 75 Views | [diary=443042]


See text in English below 19 y 20 de febrero de 2009 Las rocas de la Marseilleveyre, San Cyr, el monte Puget y los acantilados de Cap Canaille aparecieron de repente sobre el Mediterraneo cuando el avión viró hacia el norte, y enseguida se abrió a la vista toda la rada de Marsella desde Cap Croisette hasta l´Estaque. Toda la masa de edificios de Marsella se extendían desde el mar hasta los montes que la rodean, y con pereza los empezaban a escalar. -Bonito, ¿verdad? - me dijo una marsellesa que se sentaba al lado mío junto a su marido [View Full Entry]

nidea - Sergio Rodriguez | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 17th 2009 | 52 Views | [diary=389899]

Entrada al puerto viejo - Entrance to the old port
La Canebière
Vieux port

Places I have found to eat [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 2nd 2009 | 25 Views | [diary=424690]

Sur le Pouce

Bonjour from Marseille, Well, we are nearing the end of our grand journey. We have had three couples come visit since our last blog. In April, Garry’s niece Melissa and her husband Jeremy Padbury came to visit us from England. Jeremy is in the Air Force and is currently stationed in England. While the weather was less than perfect, it did not stop us from some sightseeing. Melissa and Jeremy shopped the open-air markets for gifts and items for their home in England, and then took the bus to Cassis, a beautiful little seaside village not far from Marseille where they [View Full Entry]

The Duncans - Garry and Kathy Duncan | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 17th 2009 | 95 Views | [diary=399688]

Jeremy at the calanques
Matt and Kendra at Vieux Port
Cathedrale Major

Day 26 Marseille was founded in 600 B.C. by the Phoenicians, who established a trading post on the north side of the harbour. It is located on the Gulf of Lions on the south-eastern coast of France. Marseille is the second largest city in France by population (over 1.6 million). It is France's largest commercial port. The ship passed by Château d'If on it's way to the port. The Château was built in 1524-31 on the orders of King François I. From the ship we were able to see Notre-Dame de la Garde on it's hillside location. [img=http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/8445/89small.j [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 21st 2009 | 54 Views | [diary=410350]


We arrived into Marseille and decided to spend two nights. The first night we were able to couch surfer with a french couple. They were amazing to us! We arrived pretty late and were welcomed into their home with open arms. The next morning we woke and walked around the river and the old part of the city. It had such a great feel to it. So many people were out walking by the water, sipping coffee at the cafes and viewing the sights. We met up with the couch surfers around noon, along with another couch surfer that had stayed [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 1st 2009 | 59 Views | [diary=395462]



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