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Citadines Prado Chanot Marseille
4/535 Reviews
Chanot - Stade Velodrome
I don't recommend. Some reception staff are quite cold and the quality of the facilities leaves something to be desired or even no longer works (toilet, bathroom, ironing board, studio entrance door, safe, etc.). Additionally a strong smell of spicy cooking was persistent every evening. And finally we can wonder if it is really relevant to put the air conditioning into maintenance in May... All this for €157 per studio on the 4th night, while the first 3 were €82.... Incomprehensible and frankly: could do better.
ibis Marseille Bonneveine Calanques Plages
3.8/552 Reviews
I'ai fortement apprécié la réception avec l'accueil chaleureux de l'équipe. Le garage sécurisé, paiement en haut est un grand plus. Proximité du centre commercial, de l'autre côté de la rue, c'est un atout indéniable. The room is in line with the ad, but it remains a little bit. The negative point for me, being the shower, I had to curved to take it because for large people, we don't pass inside (198cm). Unfortunately, there were many people that did not think of other travelers, shouting the doors and talking very late in the night.
Appart'City Confort Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome
3.9/558 Reviews
Chanot - Stade Velodrome
Si le GPS ne vous perd pas dans les tunnels, l’hôtel est facile à trouver. C’est un établissement où l’on peut faire sa cuisine et prendre ses repas. C’est pourquoi, comme il y a, en plus des affaires habituelles que l’on trouve dans une chambre d’hôtel, quelques objets pour les repas (2 assiettes, 2 bols, 2 fourchettes, etc.), la direction vous demande 150 euros de caution. Je ne pense pas que la vaisselle et les ustensiles de cuisine présents dans cette chambre valent une telle somme. En Allemagne, ce type d’hébergement est fréquent, en Nouvelle-Zélande il est systématique. Dans ces deux pays il y a beaucoup plus d’objets et d’équipements pour y vivre mais ils ne demandent pas de caution. Je pense qu’Apart City Hôtel demanderait au moins 2000 euros ! En fait je n’ai payé cette caution que le deuxième jour, car, lors de mon arrivée, la Wifi était en panne et l’établissement ne pouvait rien encaisser ! Cela étant dit, la chambre est grande, avec de nombreux éclairages et prises de courant (bien pratiques pour recharger ses appareils), un grand lit, des tables de nuit lumineuses (un gadget inutile et énergivore), un grand plan de travail avec 2 chaises, une armoire-penderie, un coffre-fort fermé et donc inutilisable, un réfrigérateur et donc de la vaisselle et des ustensiles de cuisine. Très grande salle de bain mais les concepteurs n’ont pas été capables de mettre les WC dans un lieu séparé. Lavabo avec robinet mélangeur et douche avec mitigeur thermostatique. Serviettes en nombre suffisant pour une personne mais un seul petit savon pour le lavabo. Il y a aussi une terrasse donnant sur une cour intérieure et les toits des maisons voisines. Sur cette terrasse on a la surprise d’y voir une banale chaise de jardin et une table en bois en très piteux état, tout juste bonne à mettre à la déchetterie la plus proche. Le petit déjeuner - buffet très correct - se prend dans le sous–sol, à côté du parking de l’hôtel (35 euros par jour). C’est, dans ce quartier, le principal avantage de cet hôtel mais il n’y a pas de place pour tout le monde et l’établissement est incapable de prendre une réservation à la fois pour la chambre et le parking. Il faut le demander le plus tôt possible le jour de son arrivée, sans certitude qu’une place soit libre. Incroyable à notre époque où tout est informatisé. En conclusion, c’est un établissement pratique, surtout pour ceux qui veulent prendre leur repas dans leur chambre, bien situé (le métro est à 300 mètres), avec des prix très correct (89 euros par nuit, fin mai, sans le petit déjeuner, ni le parking), mais, malheureusement, le personnel n’a aucune empathie (on ne voit que trop que ce sont les employés d’une grande chaîne). Enfin, l’absence de Wifi le premier jour était vraiment handicapant.
Odalys City Marseille Prado Castellane
3.7/573 Reviews
Chanot - Stade Velodrome
The self-guided tour chose this accommodation, the environment is relatively clean and refreshing, the hotel apartment, someone cleaned the next day. The transportation is very convenient, 5 minutes to the subway station, you can take the subway two or three stations to the train station or the old port. The price is also relatively cost-effective.
B&B Hotel Marseille Prado Parc des Expositions
3.7/519 Reviews
Chanot - Stade Velodrome
Clean and welcoming hotel, friendly staff, we had a small lunch problem that the hostess sorted out straight away. Air-conditioned and quiet rooms with quality bedding, however a small fridge is missing. We enjoyed our stay
Hotel le Corbusier
3.9/533 Reviews
Chanot - Stade Velodrome
I do not normally write reviews on the internet, but the Hotel Le Corbusier was so exceptional that I believe it deserves to be much more widely known. It was a thrill to stay in one of the great architectural icons of the modern era. I am not an architect, but architecture provides the basic framework in which we live our lives and I cannot understand how anyone can fail to notice it. At the Cité Radieuse the spirit of the architect permeates the whole building and guests at the hotel are able to see not just the hotel but much of the rest of the building as well. I am unaware of any other great architectural icon that is open in this way. It should be emphasized that the hotel is not, and does not pretend to be, a five-star establishment, so one should not be surprised that some of the facilities popularly associated with five stars are not available. One should instead be grateful that the opportunity to stay in such a remarkable place is available to people of ordinary means. My room was very comfortable, had a spectacular view, and was furnished in the spirit of the architect as much as anyone could hope for in the 21st century. The spirit of the architect was equally apparent in the hotel restaurant (”Le ventre de l'architecte”) which was open to non-residents and offered the friendly service and good food that one would expect in a French local restaurant. The hotel reception desk is located in the restaurant, so there is little distinction between restaurant staff and other hotel staff. All of them, however, were invariably friendly, helpful and courteous. There were at least three who spoke English very well and several others who spoke at least some English. They were endlessly patient with my all-too-limited French, and I'm grateful for their advice on correct usage. They also took considerable time to provide directions and the kind of general advice that's always useful to a visitor. Most of them seemed to be aware of the architectural significance of the building, and I had several extended conversations about this with one particularly knowledgeable gentleman. I cannot praise the hotel highly enough, and if I visit M****ille again I would not even consider staying anywhere else.

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Marseille 3 star Hotel Guide

Book hotels in Marseille via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Located in France, Marseille is a well-known and vibrant city. Marseille is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

For those traveling for business and tourism, Marseille Provence Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Marseille. Besides flying, taking a train to Gare Maritime is one of the other major methods of transportation.

Trip.com offers discounts of up to 20% on 223 boutique hotels in Marseille. Marseille has high quality and low-priced hotels. You can spend one night at a nice hotel for only 120 USD. There are 9 five-star hotels in Marseille at an average price of 181 USD per night. There are 24 four-star hotels in Marseille at an average price of 127 USD per night. There are 47 three-star hotels in Marseille at an average price of 97 USD per night. There are 29 two-star hotels in Marseille at an average price of 83 USD per night. Marseille has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Hotels under the Novotel brand are a good choice. In Marseille, chain hotels such as Novotel are one of the top choices among travelers. Radisson Blu Hotel Marseille Vieux Port in Marseille is a favorite among Trip.com users. Residhome Marseille Saint-Charles is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Marseille, such as Museum of Old Marseille, La Vieille Charité, Vieux Port. You can choose attractions in Marseille that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Tiboulen Mayor Island, Fondation Monticelli. The most famous attractions locally are Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille, Le Musée Regards de Provence, Gare de Marseille St.Charles. Commercial areas like La Maison du Pastis, savon de marseille, Compagnie de Provence are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 10.85°C during the day, 6.48°C at night

• April to June: 19.59°C during the day, 14.77°C at night

• July to September: 25.41°C during the day, 20.22°C at night

• October to December: 13.63°C during the day, 9.54°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 45.83 cm

• Summer: 41.5 cm

• Autumn: 34.87 cm

• Winter: 62.67 cm

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