Welcome to ‘La Petite Lucarne’, a uniquely charming apartment renovated in July 2024, located a stone's throw from the Vieux-Port and the Panier.
It offers you immediate access to the excitement and wonders of the city. Stroll along the quays, discover the surrounding restaurants, cafés and shops, and let yourself be charmed by the local atmosphere.
This cocoon of well-being includes:
- An air-conditioned bedroom: a large, comfortable double bed with air conditioning accessible by a spiral staircase. A skylight will reveal a breathtaking view of Notre Dame de la Garde.
- A cosy, air-conditioned living room with all mod cons, including a television and speaker.
- A fully equipped kitchen with a Nespresso-compatible coffee machine.
- An intimate terrace, rare in this neighbourhood and perfect for relaxing moments in the open air.
- The refined bathroom offers a large, exceptional walk-in shower.
All household linen is provided (towels, tea towels and sheets). Free Wi-Fi on site.
On your arrival, you will find the following necessities for the start of your stay (kit not renewed):
- Washing powder and cleaning products
- 2 rolls of toilet paper, shower gel
- Sugar, tea and coffee (1 dose per person)
- Oil, vinegar, salt and pepper.
Note for seniors or families with young children: apartment is on the 6th floor without a lift.
A terrace and peace and quiet in this neighbourhood are very rare and well deserved! But rest assured, the floors are small, an excellent excuse to burn a few extra calories every day!
Our accommodation is pet-friendly and designed to welcome your pets in comfort, so you and your companions can fully enjoy your stay.
Following confirmation of your reservation, you will receive an email with a link that will allow you to access the apartment guide. You will have the option of choosing flexible check-in and check-out times for an additional fee.
How do I get from Marseille airport to the Vieux Port?
By public transport
Take *line 91 towards Saint Charles station (30/40 min journey), then take the metro and get off at Joliette (2 min journey). Then take bus no. 35 T to the cruise port (Gate 4), ‘Terminal Croisières’ stop. Allow about 1 hour.
How do I get to the Vieux-Port by public transport from the Gare maritime?
By Metro: Line 2 (towards Sainte Marguerite/Dromel) change lines at Gare Saint-Charles station, take Line 1 (towards la Fourragère) and get off at Vieux-Port station.
How do I get to the Vieux-Port by public transport from the Gare St Charles?
1/ On foot:
Just go down the main stairs of the station to Place des Marseillaises. Then it's straight ahead! Go down Boulevard d'Athènes, Boulevard Dugommier, and you'll arrive at La Canebière! If you turn right, you'll end up at the Old Port! If you decide to go straight ahead, you'll reach the Cours Julien district via Boulevard Garibaldi.
2/ By metro
Stay inside the station and go down to the 2nd basement level to metro line 1 towards La Fourragère, Vieux Port stop. You can choose to exit at the bottom of the Canebière or directly on the Vieux Port platform! You can find all the information you need about Marseille's public transport system on the RTM website.
If you are travelling to Marseille by road, you will probably take one of the three motorways that enter the city:
> The North motorway (A7) crosses the northern districts of the city and ends near the Marseille-Saint Charles railway station. This is the southern terminus of the major north-south road (connecting Lille to Marseille via Paris and Lyon). The A7 motorway also links Marseille to Nîmes, Montpellier and Toulouse (via the A9 and A54) and Aix-en-Provence, Gap and Grenoble (via the A51).
The Littoral motorway (A55) from Martigues runs along the port area before crossing the Joliette district via the footbridge and ending at the north-western end of the Vieux-Port.
The East motorway (A50) from Toulon crosses the eastern districts and ends at Menpenti.
The Prado-Carénage tunnel (toll) connects the A50 and A55 motorways. Exits available at ‘Vieux-Port’ and ‘la Major’.
The L2 ring road, open since the end of 2018, connects the A7 and A50.
Registration number: 13202033083DP