Thirteen places, five rooms and the smallest youth hostel in France, all in the heart of the northern districts of Marseille overlooking the industrial port and the shipyard.
Just opened by the former Franco-German journalist Charlotte Noblet, in a one-story bastide with a garden that once belonged to the Société des houillères, this Marseille HQ testifies to a tourist craze for a Phoenician city off the beaten track , despite a sometimes sulphurous reputation.
“It’s not just an inn, but a place of life, with permanent exhibitions, concerts, events,” says Charlotte Noblet, showing us around the rooms, some overlooking the sea, others overlooking the north. from the city to Garlaban by Marcel Pagnol.
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