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Today, chandlers and shipyards share space with trendy bars and fringe theaters, and the port recently unveiled its new face—by Norman Foster and Michel Desvigne—with broad esplanades for promenading and café terraces.
The must-see highlights: 1.
Quai des Belges Boats unload still-flopping fish into blue trays at this morning market. It’s also where you board excursion boats to the calanques.
2.
La Canebière The grand boulevard leading from the port through town, it’s Marseille’s answer to the Champs-Élysées—albeit shabbier.
3. L
a Samaritaine Opened in 1910, this café is a chic rendezvous spot for breakfast or tea, with excellent people watching (2 quai du Port; 33-4-91-90-31-41; entrées from $11).
4.
Une Table au Sud The restaurant’s inventive specialties include a bouillabaisse milk shake—a savory blend of mascarpone, whipped potatoes, and Parmesan with John Dory slices on the side (2 quai du
Port; 33-4-91-90-63-53; prix fixes from $40).
5.
La Caravelle Squeeze onto the tiny balcony at this cocktail bar in the Hotel Belle-Vue for the best mojitos in town. There’s live jazz on Wednesdays and Fridays (34 quai du Port).
6.
Hotel Dieu See “H is for Hotels”.
7.
Le Panier The city’s oldest district is a tangle of multicolored tenements, ancient shopfronts, and small squares filled with artists and young Marseillais.
8.
La Maison Diamantée This sixteenth-century mansion has an instantly recognizable diamond-patterned facade (rue de la Prison).
9.
La Maison du Pastis France’s essential anise-flavored tipples, pastis and absinthe, come in 75 varieties at this shop, which also stocks ouzo and raki. And they’ll let you try a couple before you buy
(108 quai du Port).
10.
Le Bar de la Marine This 1930s sailors’ haunt draws a cheerful, eclectic crowd to its old zinc bar and cozy mezzanine (15 quai Rive Neuve).
10.
Le Trolleybus Marseille’s oldest nightclub is a maze of discrete spaces and styles—there’s a whiskey bar, dance floors, even a pétanque ground—in an old shipbuilding arsenal (24 quai Rive Neuve).
12.
Theatre National de Marseille – La Criee Once a fish market, it’s one of France’s edgiest theaters (30 quai Rive Neuve; 33-4-91-54-70-54).
13.
Rowing Club de Marseille Upstairs, insiders eat tapas, grilled fish, and luscious gâteaux with a view of the marina—it’s open to non-members, too (34 blvd. Charles Livon; 33-4-91-90-07-78; entrées
from $26).
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