Which neighborhoods are best for staying in Marseille?
Before booking, it’s essential to choose an area suited to your interests: tourism, nightlife, beaches, family, or business trips.
| Neighborhood |
Atmosphere |
Ideal for |
Highlights |
| Vieux-Port |
Historic, lively |
Tourists, couples, nightlife |
Close to restaurants, sea view, access to calanques |
| Le Panier |
Authentic, picturesque |
Culture, walks, families |
Narrow streets, galleries, “village” feel |
| Saint-Charles |
Practical, central |
Short stays, train arrivals |
Train station, transport links, hotels of all types |
| Endoume / Corniche Kennedy |
Residential, quiet |
Relaxation, families, sea view |
Near beaches, beautiful houses, panoramic view |
| Cours Julien / La Plaine |
Creative, young |
Nightlife, going out, budget |
Bars, street art, affordable hotels and hostels |
| Prado / Périer |
Chic, seaside |
Luxury stays, business |
Beaches, business centers, modern hotels |
| Blancarde / Cinq-Avenues |
Family-friendly, lively |
Long stays, budget |
Transport, shops, local atmosphere |
| L’Estaque |
Authentic, maritime |
Nature, beach, tranquility |
Small hotels, coves, fishing port |
Types of accommodation in Marseille
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Hotels of all ranges: from the luxury InterContinental Hôtel Dieu (Vieux-Port) to ibis budget in the city center, there are options for all budgets, sometimes from €35/night in low season.
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Guesthouses and B&Bs: ideal for personalized service and immersion in local culture, especially in residential neighborhoods like Endoume or Roucas Blanc.
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Furnished apartments / studios: perfect for families or groups, often found on Airbnb, Booking, or Odalys City, some with fully equipped kitchens and stunning views.
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Hourly or daily hotels: for short stays or business trips; Saint-Charles and Euroméd are strategic areas to optimize time and budget.
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Hostels / youth hostels: the most affordable option for budget travelers, mostly located around the city center or Cours Julien (beds from €25/night).
Top accommodations right now
| Name |
Neighborhood |
Type |
Price (approx.) |
Highlights |
| InterContinental Hôtel Dieu |
Vieux-Port |
Luxury |
€280–450/night |
Prestige, panoramic view, spa, Michelin-starred restaurant |
| Maison Juste |
Center/Canebière |
Aparthotel |
€103/night |
Design, modern amenities, value for money |
| New Hotel Le Quai |
Vieux-Port |
Boutique hotel |
€128/night |
Elegant rooms, cozy atmosphere, direct port access |
| NH Collection Marseille |
Prado |
Modern hotel |
€120–180/night |
Comfort, beach access, business-friendly |
| Escale Oceania Marseille |
Vieux-Port |
3-star hotel |
€110/night |
Location, value for money, warm welcome |
| Hotel Saint Ferrol |
City center |
2-star |
€35–47/night |
Basic amenities, budget-friendly |
| Odalys City Marseille Euromed |
Euroméd |
Studio |
€45–60/night |
Sauna, fitness, easy tram/metro access |
| Hôtel Edmond Rostand |
Cours Julien |
Friendly hotel |
€79/night |
Local atmosphere, good breakfast |
Tips & Advice for Booking
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Book in advance, especially in summer or during sporting and cultural events, to get the best rates and guarantees.
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Compare prices on Booking: refine by neighborhood to be close to points of interest.
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Check recent reviews: Tripadvisor or Google (average rating, cleanliness, service, bedding).
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Choose according to your travel style: romantic getaway, festive weekend, family stay, or business trip.
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Prefer central neighborhoods to optimize travel while enjoying nightlife and tourist attractions.
Budget for a Week in Marseille
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Accommodation: from €55 to €450/night depending on the neighborhood and category
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Meals: from €12 to €45/day (restaurants, markets, bakeries)
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Activities: from €10 to €48 (museums, cruises, calanques, sporting events)
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Transport: tram, metro, bus from €1.80 to €10/day, or car rental from €25/day
Overnight Stays and Hotel Occupancy in Marseille
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Marseille recorded approximately 19.5 million tourist overnight stays in 2024, a significant increase compared to 16.2 million in 2023.
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Hotel occupancy rate in summer 2025: up to 95.8% during peaks (notably the weekend of August 15), with an annual average above 81%.
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Average hotel price per night in August 2025: €133 (+2% compared to 2024).
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RevPAR (Revenue per Available Room): €127.35 for August 2025 (+4% compared to 2024).
Accommodation Analysis
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Hotel capacity (2024): 102 hotels totaling 7,380 rooms in Marseille.
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Distribution of hotels by category:
- 1 star: 3 hotels, 197 rooms
- 2 stars: 16 hotels, 1,117 rooms
- 3 stars: 33 hotels, 2,452 rooms
- 4 stars: 22 hotels, 2,368 rooms
- 5 stars: 4 hotels, 364 rooms
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Other collective accommodations:
- Establishments: 28
- Available beds: 6,077 (tourist residences, holiday villages, youth hostels)
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Tourist rentals (2024): over 12,185 units identified (Airbnb and short-term rentals).
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Estimated maximum capacity: nearly 124,300 visitors in 2025, across all types of accommodation.
Performance and Trends
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Accommodation choice: 67% of tourists choose commercial accommodation (hotel or tourist rental), while 31% stay with family or friends.
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International clientele: strong increase in 2024 (Olympics), with +38% in international overnight stays and +5% in French visitors over the same period.
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Seasonal rentals: decrease in booked overnight stays (−14% to −20% depending on the source) between 2024 and 2025, but a marked increase in average rates (+17% to +40%).
Additional Hotel Statistics in Marseille
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Main reasons for visiting:
- Holidays and leisure: 70%
- Visiting family/friends: 37%
- Events/sports: 33% (Olympics 2024)
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Origin of visitors:
- French visitors: 60%, including 45% from the PACA region and 22% from Île-de-France
- First-time visitors to Marseille: nearly half of visitors (46%)
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Events and business tourism:
- MICE events: 1,223 events organized in Marseille in 2024
- Impact of the 2024 Olympics: average room price increased by +38% (average €158) and RevPAR up +50%
Monthly Evolution and Forecasts
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May 2025: +12% overnight stays compared to May 2023, with a peak of +22% during the last week.
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Summer 2025 forecast: performance exceeds that of 2024, with cumulative occupancy rates up +2.8 points over 12 weeks.
Car Rental FAQ in Marseille
The Old Port and Le Panier are ideal for tourists wanting to enjoy the historic center. Prado, Endoume, or Les Catalans are perfect for beach access. Saint-Charles is very convenient for those arriving by train. Cours Julien is recommended for a young, lively atmosphere and is more affordable for budget travelers.
It is recommended to book several weeks in advance, especially for July/August, during major sporting or cultural events (Marseille Jazz, OM matches, festivals), or professional conferences. Early availability usually offers the best rates.
Yes, many aparthotels, residences, or seasonal rentals (like Airbnb) offer suites, equipped apartments, or houses for 4 to 8 people. Some hotels also provide connecting rooms or family suites.
- Hostel: €25–45 per person
- Budget hotels: €35–60
- Mid-range hotels: €75–140
- Luxury hotels/palaces: €180–450
- Apartments/studios: €55–180 per night depending on location and comfort level
- Prices vary by season, neighborhood, and advance booking.
Traveler reviews on Tripadvisor, Google, or Booking.com are an excellent source. Pay attention to cleanliness, bedding, location, and quality of service.
Most offer: WiFi, air conditioning, bed linens, private bathroom, often TV, safe, housekeeping service. 3-star hotels or higher often have restaurants, bars, spas, and gyms. Many apartments offer a fully equipped kitchen and washing machine.
Many properties offer "free cancellation up to 24 or 48 hours before arrival," but some promotional rates are non-refundable and non-changeable. Always check these conditions when booking.
Some hotels and residences have their own parking (sometimes paid). In the city center, public or underground parking is recommended. In residential or outer districts, it is easier to find free street parking.
Yes, most modern hotels and major chains have accessible rooms and elevators. Many apartments or older properties in Le Panier or the city center may have narrow stairs: report any mobility constraints when booking.
Hotels offer more services (24-hour reception, daily cleaning, breakfast…), ideal for short stays or business trips. Apartment-type accommodations are preferred for independence, families, or stays of a week or more.
Yes, hotels and rentals are available between Prado beaches and Catalans/Corniche beaches. They are popular in summer: book early for a sea view.
Choose a hostel, a room in a local home, or a small hotel in the outskirts. Saint-Charles, Blancarde, Cinq-Avenues, or Euromed offer good deals outside the city center.