VISITING MARSEILLE IN 3 DAYS : our travel guide and tips

Updated : 2 February 2026 at 10:02

Marseille, the second-largest city in France, is also one of the country’s favorite destinations. With its iconic neighborhoods and stunning calanques with crystal-clear waters, the Phocaean City has many assets for travelers.
So if you have few times and want to visit Marseille in 3 days, we’ve put together a ready-made itinerary of the must-see places just for you !

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VISITING MARSEILLE IN 3 DAYS : OUR ITINERARY

Schedule of visits in Marseille for 3 days

DAY 1: DISCOVERING THE TREASURES OF THE CITY CENTER

A typically Marseillais morning

We start this first day with two symbols of Marseille : the Vieux-Port and Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, affectionately known as “La Bonne Mère”.

The Vieux-Port and its iconic fish market

The best time to visit the Vieux-Port is in the morning, to experience its famous fish market. Formerly known as “La Criée”, fishermen sell their catch starting at 8 a.m., straight from the night’s fishing. You won’t find fresher seafood anywhere else in the city! A true taste of Marseille’s atmosphere.

On the same quay, you’ll notice the “Ombrière”, the famous mirrored canopy of the Vieux-Port. Built in 2013, it has become a popular gathering place for locals. As its name suggests, it provides shade, but if you look up, you’ll see your reflection in the ceiling, a fun and original way to capture memories of your trip.

The fish market in the Vieux-Port
Stroll on the Vieux-Port in Marseille
The "Ombrière" of the Vieux-Port

The Vieux-Port is also perfect for a stroll. Walk along the quays to admire views of sailboats, Notre-Dame de la Garde far away and Marseille’s typical architecture.

Admire Notre-Dame from the Vieux-Port during a day trip to Marseille
Sailboats on the Vieux-Port

Notre-Dame de la Garde, a beloved landmark

After this morning walk, we suggest heading up to Notre-Dame de la Garde, perched at the top of La Garde hill. The walk is accessible even for non-athletes, though you’ll need a bit of stamina to reach the top. You can also join a guided urban hike led by a local, passing through exceptional viewpoints before reaching the basilica.

Alternatively, you can take public transportation (bus 60) or the tourist train to the top.

Notre-Dame de la Garde is especially popular for its 360° panoramic views over Marseille. Nestled among pine trees, it feels timeless and peaceful, perfect for contemplation. Don’t miss the basilica’s interior : entry is free and the Romano-Byzantine décor is stunning.

Visit Marseille in 3 days : Notre-Dame de la Garde
View of the Vieux-Port from Notre-Dame de la Garde
The inside of Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica

To recharge your batteries, you can even stop at the Notre-Dame de la Garde restaurant, which serves traditional dishes and snacks.

An afternoon full of history

Get ready, the afternoon will be intense! First stop : the MUCEM.

The MUCEM, Marseille’s most original museum

We recommend starting your visit at Fort Saint-Jean, accessible via a concrete footbridge near Saint-Laurent Church.

Visit Marseille in 3 days : walk the Pharo walkway
The MUCEM concrete footbridge
Contemplation of the sea from the Mucem - Activities during a 3-day visit to Marseille

We especially love wandering through the gardens and terraces. The path winds through old stones, rocky terrain, and small tunnels, offering spectacular views of the Old Port and Notre-Dame de la Garde. The highlight is the panorama from the top of the Tour Carrée du Roy René.

Then, cross another concrete footbridge linking Fort Saint-Jean to the MUCEM. This crossing offers a unique view of La Major Cathedral, another iconic Marseille landmark. The museum’s contemporary section, designed by architect Rudy Ricciotti, features striking concrete lacework.
Most permanent and temporary exhibitions are held here, with a wide-ranging program that appeals to all tastes.

Practical informations – MUCEM

  • Adress : 7 promenade Robert Laffont (Esplanade du J4) – 13002
  • Opening : daily except Tuesdays (closed Dec 25 and May 1)
  • Hours : Nov–Apr: 10 a.m.–6 p.m. / May–June & Sept–Oct: 10 a.m.–7 p.m. / July–Aug: 10 a.m.–8 p.m.
  • Outdoor areas : free access
  • Exhibitions : paid entry
  • Tickets : €11 full price / €7.50 reduced

Getting to the MUCEM

  • Metro : Vieux-Port or Joliette + 15-minute walk
  • Bus : 82, 82S, 60, 49 (night line 582))
  • Tramway : T2, République, Dame or Joliette stop then around 15 minutes walk
  • E-Scooter
  • bike
  • On foot

If you have time, visit Cosquer Méditerranée, next to the MUCEM, to see the replica of the prehistoric Cosquer Cave.

Practical informations on the Cosquer méditerrannée

  • Adress : promenade Robert Laffont (Esplanade Gisèle Halimi) – 13002
  • Opening : daily
  • Hoours : 9:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.
  • Tickets : Adult €18 / Child 10 to 17 years old: €11 / Child 6 to 9 years old: €6 / Free up to 5 years old

Exploring Le Panier, Marseille’s oldest neighborhood

To continue this visit of Marseille in 3 days, go through the esplanade Gisèle Halimi to get to the Major Cathedral. We advise you to go see the interior because the decoration made of mosaics is sublime.

View of the Major Cathedral from the MUCEM
Visit of Le Panier quarter : don't miss the Major Cathedral
Visit Marseille in 3 days  the mosaics of the Major Cathedral

Then dive into the colorful, picturesque streets of Le Panier. This historic neighborhood charms visitors with its Provençal squares (Place des Treize Cantons, Pistoles, Lenche), monuments (La Vieille Charité, Accoules bell tower, old mills, Hôtel Dieu), and large-scale street art at every corner.

– Le Panier Treasure Hunt

More fun than a traditional guided tour, this treasure hunt is perfect for families or friends. You’ll learn about monuments, iconic streets, and hidden stories along the way.


Le Panier is also known for its designer boutiques, local crafts, antique shops, and concept stores. We’ve even created a full guide dedicated to the neighborhood.

Visit Le Panier quarter in Marseille and its graffiti on the walls
Neighborhood restaurants in Le Panier
Walk in the Le Panier streets

Besides, who says afternoon, says snack ! So we share some of our gourmet addresses with you:

  • La Navette des Accoules for the famous orange blossom biscuits
  • Vanille Noire for creative ice cream (Rue Caisserie)
  • La Pépite, for exquisite gluten-free and dairy-free pastries (Rue Caisserie also)

A lively evening at the VIEUX-PORT

After a full day, enjoy dinner near the Old Port, especially around Cours d’Estienne d’Orves / Place aux Huiles, a lively area just steps away.

Le Caribou : in a cozy atmosphere near a small fountain, you will taste refined French dishes accompanied by a delicious cocktail. It’s one of our favorite addresses in the Vieux-Port.

Propaganda : delicious fusion tapas and some of the best cocktails in Marseille, with a stunning view on the Vieux-Port

Queen Victoria, for the relaxed pub atmosphere

Les Grandes Halles : multiple food stalls from around the world

– Visiting Marseille with a guide ?

Find more information on these points of interest in our article who help you visiting Marseille in 1 day.

DAY 2 : DISCOVERING THE FAMOUS CALANQUES

A visit to the coast is a must when spending 3 days in Marseille. Exploring all the calanques would take weeks, so we’ve selected the most beautiful one to prioritize.

Sormiou Cove : a natural open-air pool

Located in the 9th arrondissement, within the Calanques National Park, Sormiou is one of the most popular calanques. In high season, arrive early to avoid crowds.

Visit Marseille in 3 days : the sublime Calanque de Sormiou

With its white sand beach, turquoise water, small harbor, and nearby coves, the “calanque de Sormiou” one of Marseille’s most beautiful spots. Hiking the surrounding hills offers breathtaking views and intense shades of blue.

The water can be cooler, but snorkeling here is fantastic: schools of fish, starfish, and octopus await.

Practical infoS / Sormiou Calanque

Access is regulated during peak season. In 2024, motorised cars are prohibited from May onward:

  • May 29–Aug 31: daily, 7 a.m.–7 p.m.
  • Sept 1–Oct 17: weekends only
  • Oct 18–Nov 11: weekends, holidays, and long weekends

Only electric scooters, cabanon owners, and clients of the restaurant “le Château” may drive down.

Hiking in the Calanques –

Opt for a hike in the creeks with a guide ! You will discover exceptional panoramas of the coast, visit caves, all accompanied by swimming breaks. To book this hike, click here:

An evening at Cours Julien, Marseille’s alternative district

Le Gypsy : to drink good cocktails

La Bella Pizza : authentic Italian pizza

L’arôme : fresh, seasonal cuisine

Any bar in Cours Julien : to drink a beer while soaking up the atmosphere of this atypical neighborhood

DAY 3 : MUST-SEE SPOTS IN SOUTH MARSEILLE

Marseille, the city of 111 villages, offers many picturesque places. Two of these “villages” are so unusual that people often go there to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. These are the famous districts of Endoume and Goudes. For us and many Marseille residents, these are essential for a visit of Marseille city in 3 days.

Endoume, Marseille’s most picturesque neighborhood

The Endoume district is a village in itself. Located near the seaside, its coastline offers a superb panorama of the Mediterranean. More peaceful than other neighborhoods, Endoume charms with its small fishing ports, its alleys and trendy bars. It is therefore worth spending half a day there to enjoy its unique setting. Here we reveal some of its gems :

The Corniche Kennedy

It is a famous road which winds overlooking the sea. It was recently renovated to provide a pedestrian section and a cycle path. It is lined with a few beaches such as Prophete Beach, swimming spots on the rocks but also bars with a view. On the way you will also see Parc Valmer, a nice park at the top of which you can admire superb sunsets, with a view on the Frioul islands…

Visit Marseille in 3 days : walk the Corniche Kennedy

Anse de la Fausse Monnaie

Just below Parc Valmer is Anse de la Fausse Monnaie with its clear water and exceptional view of the Château d’If and the Frioul Islands. Moreover, the rocks which extend to Anse de Maldormé form Petit Nice beach. The latter is located right in front of the famous restaurant of chef Passedat, of the same name as the beach “le Petit Nice Passedat”.

Anse de la Fausse Monnaie

Anse de la Fausse Monnaie is accessible by going down the stairs behind the Fausse Monnaie bus stop or from the Cascade crossing.

Anse de Maldormé

Continue your walking after Anse de la Fausse Monnaie and you will pass the famous restaurant of chef Passedat. You will also come across many small coves sheltered from the Mistral below exceptional residences. We suggest you walk along the sea so as not to miss them, particularly the Batterie des Lions cove.
Arriving at Anse de la Capricieuse (with another beautiful cove !), you can admire the Degaby islet and the island of Endoume in the distance.

Malmousque, between village and swimming

Continuing the coastal path, you will pass just below the Foreign Legion. But above all, you will discover one of the favorite places of Marseillais to meet at aperitif time! Indeed, these rocks are a popular meeting point to relax and admire the sunset after a good day of work. And it’s understandable given the exceptional setting ! The Mediterranean Sea as far as the eye can see, the islands of Endoume and Frioul…you can only daydream in front of such a landscape.

Visit Marseille in 3 days : stroll around Malmousque

After this short break on the rocks, retrace your steps a little to explore the little flowery streets of the village of Malmousque. The latter is quite small, so you won’t be able to miss one, especially the street “Va à la calanque” which will take you… to the Calanque de Malmousque ! Even though this cove is actually a small fishing port, you can place your towel on a concrete platform to sunbathe and swim in the sea.

The Auffes valley, the gem of Marseille

The Vallon des Auffes is one of the most charming places in the Phocaean City ! Formerly a small fishing port, it has retained a certain authenticity with its traditional boats and colorful sheds.
Whether from the road or down at the port, you will be amazed by the colorful facades and arches formed by the bridge. Moreover, from the bridge you will have a breathtaking view of the Vallon des Auffes with the majestic Notre-Dame de la Garde in the background.

The small fishing port of Vallon des Auffes
Sunset at Vallon des Auffes
The fishing port of Vallon des Auffes

To get downstairs, take the stairs behind the bus stop. Once you arrive, you will have an incredible view of the port. The latter is not very big and you can easily go around it along the colorful houses. Arriving at the bridge, you discover a natural swimming pool on the left. If you continue further on the rocks, an exceptional panorama of the Marseille islands will be offered to you.

Personally, we prefer to come to Vallon des Auffes at the end of the day to watch the sunset. The red-orange colors are incredible and the setting is postcard-worthy.

– Visiting urban coves

Discover this part of the Marseille coast in an original way thanks to a fun guided tour. You will take part in a treasure hunt that will take you to little-known coves in the city. To book this gem hike, click here:

Les Goudes : the end-of-the-world feeling

The fishing village

Les Goudes is one of the favorite fishing villages of Marseillais, like Malmousque or Vallon des Auffes. Located in the 8th arrondissement, just before the Calanques National Park, this picturesque and colorful neighborhood is located in a natural setting. Stroll among the small cabins and restaurants and enjoy an exceptional view of the entire harbor of Marseille. If you have a little thirst, we recommend the pub “20,000 lieux sous les bières” or to eat, the “Esplai des Goudes”, you can enjoy a good fresh fish.

Les Goudes fishing port in Marseille
Visit Les Goudes in Marseille - Colorful houses
Visit Les Goudes from the heights

Cap Croisette & la Baie des Singes

At the end of the fishing village, you can continue straight to arrive at Cap Croisette. More commonly called La Baie des Singes, it is home to a small fishing port and a beach protected from the wind. It is thus located at the entrance to the Calanques National Park.


Nicknamed “the end of the world” by the people of Marseille, it is one of the most beautiful jewels of the Phocaean City ! This place in the middle of nature, typical of Provence, necessarily contrasts with the excitement of the 2nd largest city in France. Opposite the Baie des Singes you can observe the legendary Maïre ​​Island, a landmark for birds and in particular the gulls (named Gabians in Provence).

Maire Island in Les Goudes in Marseille
Visit Marseille in 3 days : Les Goudes, the must-see

We advise you to go to the end of Cap Croisette via the path carved into the rock. You will have a sublime view of Marseille on one side and of Maïre ​​Island and the Parc des Calanques on the other side.

A visit of Les Goudes and Monkeys bay is essential for us to get an idea of ​​the many facets of Marseille !

ACCESS TO THE VILLAGE OF Les GOUDES

🛵 By scooter  : solo or in pairs, it’s THE most practical solution for navigating Marseille! Take advantage of this to make a discovery tour on an electric scooter with a smartphone guide.

🚍 By bus : from the Vieux-Port with line 19 (allow between 30 and 45 minutes depending on traffic) then line 20 to Les Goudes

🛥️ By Ferry Boat, from the end of April to the end of September. Departure from the Old Port (with connection at La Pointe Rouge). Price: €8. Free if you have an RTM subscription for more than 7 days.

Our favorite : admire the Goudes from the water by opting for a sailing excursion in the Calanque national Park !

ILÔT DEGABY

Since 2024, a seasonal bar and restaurant operate on this private island (May–October), accessible by boat from the MUCEM with advance reservation.

Open from May to October, go to the MUCEM to take the boat which will take you to the bar-restaurant (by reservation 48 hours in advance and subject to weather conditions). You can enjoy seasonal Mediterranean cuisine. The menu is limited, a guarantee of fresh and quality products (3 starters, 3 main courses, 3 desserts – vegetarian option)

Oppening : Wednesday to Sunday evening, Saturday: noon and evening, Sunday: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Access : By sea shuttle from MUCEM

Book is online

EVENING IN VALLON DES AUFFES

What could be better than spending an evening at Vallon des Auffes to enjoy the sunset ? The brightness is incredible, the warm tones of the sky reflecting in the sea is a sight that you will remember for a long time ! And to complete this evening, we recommend 3 popular places with Marseillais :

Chez Jeannot Pizzeria : just for its breathtaking view of the Vallon des Auffes from its terrace. The pizzas are good and you can also eat French dishes.

Chez Fonfon : it’s an institution for bouillabaisses in Marseille, a traditional fish soup !

Viaghji di Fonfon : the latest addition, it is the perfect bar to admire the sun setting over the port while drinking a beer (a la carte tapas).

Practical tips for visiting Marseille in 3 days

When to go to Marseille ?

You can visit Marseille in 3 days whatever the season. Indeed, the climate is mild and it rarely rains for several days in a row. The one you will have to fear the most is the famous Mistral! If you want to take advantage of the swimming spots and in particular the coves, we advise you to avoid the summer months and to come instead in May-June or September-October.

How TO GET to Marseille ?

🛩️ By Plane : Marseille-Provence Airport (30 minutes from the city). To book your flight tickets, it’s herei !

🚍 🚕 How to get from the airport to the city center ? To reach the city center, you will have the choice between taxi, Uber, the private transferts et the shuttle (line 91).

  • The shuttle connects Marignane airport and Marseille Saint-Charles station in around 30 minutes (excluding traffic jams). A shuttle leaves every 10 minutes. The round trip costs 16€ (10€ one way)
  • You could also rent a car right out of the airport.

How to VISIT Marseille ?

Where to stay to visit Marseille ? Our adresses

You will find a multitude of accommodation options to visit Marseille in 3 days. Here are our favorite neighborhoods which will be perfect for a stay in the Marseille city:

Vieux-Port

Le Panier

Endoume / malmousque

Le Prado

La Canebière

OUR OPINION

After living in Marseille for several years, we can say that three days are not enough to see everything, but it’s a perfect introduction. Ideally, plan a week (or more) to truly experience the city and its surroundings. Stay tuned : we’ll soon share a complete guide to visit Marseille !

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