
This self-guided audio walk explores the historic heart of Marseille and is ideal for first-time visitors who want street life, sea views, and layered local history in one route. You will follow the city from its oldest quarter to its waterfront landmarks, with stories grounded in what you can actually see around you.
The route begins in Le Panier Marseillais, where narrow cobbled lanes, painted shutters, and artisan shopfronts reveal the character of Marseille’s oldest district. From there, you continue to the Church of Accoules, then reach the broad façades of Rue de la République, a striking contrast to Le Panier’s intimate streets. The walk then opens onto the Old Port of Marseille, where fishing boats, ferries, and bright harbor light show why this inlet has been central to the city for centuries.
You continue through Cours Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves, a lively square edged with cafés, before reaching the powerful stone mass of Abbaye Saint-Victor, one of Marseille’s most important early Christian sites. The tour ends at Palais du Pharo, where gardens and grand views look across the port and out toward the sea.
Along the way, the most memorable moments include stepping from shaded alleys into open harbor light, seeing the mix of medieval stone and 19th-century ambition, and finishing with sweeping coastal views that capture Marseille’s bold, maritime spirit.





