
Old Port of Marseille
Best time to visit
In the morning between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. to enjoy the fish market before the tourist rush, especially in spring and summer for the mild climate.
Budget tips
Access to the port is free, and strolling along the quays costs nothing. Favor the fish market on Sunday mornings for an authentic and economical experience.
Recommended for
Maritime history enthusiasts, Gourmets looking for fresh produce, Passionate photographers, Walkers and strollers
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: The port welcomes more than 25,000 visitors a day, transformed into a fish market every morning with over 30 different species displayed. Since antiquity, this place has served as a strategic trading point between the Mediterranean and the city.
Highlights: On Sunday mornings, a tradition draws locals and tourists alike: the fish market where fishermen sell their fresh catch directly on the quays. A unique view emerges as dozens of colorful boats line up, with the Mucem in the background on the horizon.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the cobbled quays.
- Climb to Fort Saint-Jean for a panoramic view of the port.
- Avoid midday hours in summer when the crowd is at its peak.
- Don't forget a camera to capture the colors of the boats and the lively market.
Practical info
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