The best things to do for couples in Marseille are brimming with romance. Settled in the majestic natural décor of the Mediterranean shore, the oldest French city offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere for a romantic vacation in the south of France.

Strolling around the older districts of the city, exploring the nearby natural wonders, and dining on the outdoor terrace of a world-class seafront restaurant are just a few of the options at hand for you and your loved one. Follow us for a virtual journey through Marseille’s most romantic places.

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    Corniche Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy

    A beautiful coastal boulevard

    Corniche Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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    The Corniche Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy is a coastal boulevard that stretches for about 4 km between the Catalans and the Prado Beaches. Adorned with a vibrant array of hotels, bars, and restaurants, it presents an inviting atmosphere for leisurely strolls and photography enthusiasts alike, thanks to the beautiful coastal landscapes it offers.

    In addition to the stunning views, sheltered coves, bridges, and beaches, the Corniche Kennedy also hosts one of the longest benches in the world. This 3-km-long bench runs almost the entire length of the boulevard so why not take a seat and enjoy the view together? 

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    Location: Corniche Président John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 13007 Marseille, France

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    The Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde

    Marseille's most iconic landmark

    The Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde
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    Locally known as la Bonne Mère de Marseille, or Marseille’s good mother in English, the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde is one of the best places to catch the sunset over Marseille. From here, the views of the city and harbor are magnificent at any time of the day, but sunset really emphasizes the mystical atmosphere of the oldest city in France.

    From the Old Port, take bus 60 to get there. You can also walk, but it’ll take you about 30 minutes to reach the esplanade of the basilica. Time your visit right for the most spectacular sunset views with your loved one.

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    Location: Rue Fort du Sanctuaire, 13006 Marseille, France

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    The Parc Borély

    A serene natural environment

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    Immerse yourself in the tranquil oasis of the 42-acre Parc Borély, situated a mere 500 meters from the Prado Beaches in the vibrant southern district of Marseille. Home to French and English-style formal gardens and a botanical garden, it’s a very pleasant, peaceful place for a stroll.

    Rent a boat to enjoy a romantic cruise on the lake, visit the beautiful Museum of the Decorative Arts, Fashion, and Ceramics, or just unwind on the terrace of La Buvette du Lac.

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    Location: Avenue du Parc Borély, 13008 Marseille, France

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    Romantic pampering treatments

    Blissful relaxation in Marseille's spas

    Romantic pampering treatments
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    Marseille is home to a good choice of spas, many of them inspired by the city’s close proximity to North Africa. We picked some of the most popular spas in Marseille, where you can enjoy a relaxing moment with your loved one.

    Experience the Sultane de Saba ritual for 2 at SPA Negresko on 8 Rue Negresko. Alternately, head to Spa Cinq Mondes on 45 Quai Rive Neuve. Their Félicité à Deux treatment is an epitome of blissful relaxation. Last but not least, Les Bains de Sherazade on 23 Rue du Dr Fiolle takes you for a relaxing journey in splendid Middle Eastern décor and atmosphere.

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    Le Panier district

    One of the oldest neighborhoods of Marseille

    Le Panier district
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    The Le Panier district is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Marseille, just north of the Old Port. It exudes a strong village-like atmosphere and is home to an eclectic mix of museums, artisan shops, and a lively scene of quaint cafés and restaurants.

    Revered for its multicultural charm, Le Panier invites exploration through its labyrinth of narrow lanes and cascading staircases, in which you can enjoy losing yourself. The neighborhood's character is further enriched by vivid street art adorning its walls, infusing Le Panier with a vivacious, artistic flair.

    Location: Le Panier, 13002 Marseille, France

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    The Frioul Archipelago

    Four splendid limestone islands

    The Frioul Archipelago
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    Located just 3.5 kilometers off the coast of Marseille, the Frioul Archipelago beckons explorers with its 4 captivating limestone islands: Pomègues, Ratonneau, If, and Tiboulen. The islands and islets are part of the Calanques National Park.

    If Island is the most famous of the group, thanks to the fortress it hosts, which played a major role in Alexandre Dumas’s novel The Count of Monte Cristo. Ratonneau is home to a charming village and marina. Featuring pristine nature, hidden coves, and unique flora and fauna, the Frioul Archipelago offers scenic walks and great photo opportunities.

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    Calanques National Park

    A breathtaking coastal park

    Calanques National Park
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    Situated just south of Marseille, the Calanques National Park is a protected area famous for its stunning calanques. These rocky limestone coves and cliffs drop dramatically into the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea, creating a breathtaking contrast. This coastal landscape covers an area of 520 sq km.

    You can hike along the limestone cliffs with a guide or join a boat tour from the Old Port. The park is one of the big highlights of Marseille, but you’ll still be able find a tiny pebble beach, lapped by turquoise waters, just for 2.

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    Location: Bât A4, Parc Valad, Impasse Paradou, 13009 Marseille, France

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    Seaside restaurants

    Marseille's most romantic restaurants

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    Marseille is home to a variety of seaside restaurants perfect for a romantic dinner. These restaurants offer both a stunning view and an exquisite culinary experience that is hard to forget. We’ve handpicked 3 standout restaurants for an intimate dining experience.

    L'Épuisette is a sophisticated Michelin-starred restaurant that overlooks the sea in Vallon des Auffes. It specializes in seafood and is located in stunning vintage surroundings. Slightly further north, Peron is also ranked by the Michelin guide. You can feast on the famed local fish soup, bouillabaisse, and excellent wines while watching the sun disappear behind the horizon. Last but far from least, Les Trois Forts on Boulevard Charles Livon promises an unforgettable, stylish evening.


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    Le Dantès Skylounge

    Outstanding views of Marseille at night

    Le Dantès Skylounge
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    Conclude your day in Marseille at a top-notch rooftop bar, Le Dantès Skylounge, offering unparalleled views of the city's historic Old Port and the mesmerizing skyline. Nestled within the luxurious confines of the 5-star Sofitel Marseille Vieux-Port, you can expect world-class service, skillfully mixed cocktails, and excellent snacks.

    The bar's ambiance is one of sophistication and pleasure, with low tables and comfortable seating arrangements, making it an exceptional choice for a romantic evening. Indulge in the refined atmosphere and savor a memorable night under the twinkling Marseille sky at Le Dantès Skylounge.

    Location: 36 Boulevard Charles Livon, 13007 Marseille, France

    Open: Daily from 5 pm to 12.30 am

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Stephan Audiger | Compulsive Traveler