Mercure Marseille Centre Vieux Port
Ratings
Amenities
Room features and guest services
- Internet access
- Laundry service
- Room service
- View (garden)
- View (ocean or water)
- View (urban)
Facilities
- Onsite catering
- Onsite restaurant
- Onsite security
- Pet friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
Business services
- AV capabilities
- Business center
Recreational activities
- Golf course on grounds
Venue accessibility
- Bus
- Subway
- Taxi
- Train
Distance from airport
15.53 mi. from venue
Parking
- Paid parking€16.00 / day
- Bus parking
Mercure Marseille Centre Vieux Port Meeting Space
Guest Rooms
Local Attractions
The Old Port
Basilique Notre Dame de La Garde
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With 200 newly refurbished rooms with contemporary decoration, 36 “privilege” rooms, 36 superior rooms and a bar and lounge, the 4 star Mercure hotel at Marseille Center Vieux Port is situated in the city center just 300 meters from the Vieux Port and a 10 minute walk from the city’s new cultural monuments (MUCEM, Mediterrannean villa…) The meetings space of the hotel is directly linked with the World Trade Center and permits the opportunity to enjoy 21 meeting rooms, an auditorium for 300 people and a restaurant space. The hotel offers an ideal choice for residency meetings or congresses.
Facility Restrictions
200 completely renovated rooms with all modern conveniences. Choose Standard, Superior or Privilege rooms and enjoy a wide range of services in a welcoming, comtemporary setting: - Free Wi-Fi connection in all rooms, ADSL on request - Flat screen with a wide bouquet of TV channels - Smartphone dock ("Privilege" rooms) King Size Bed, Individual air conditioning, - Rain forest shower, dressing gown and slippers ("privilege" rooms) - Modular desk, laundry service - Safe deposit box, Electronic key, Smoke detector - Room service 12h00 / 00h00 (hot dishes, cold snacks "M Shop" available 24 hours a day - Coffee and Tea facilities, Expresso and hot drink machine (free soft drink for "Privilege" room)
Additional Information
Combine your working break with a generous helping of local culture. There are numerous historic sites and monuments to be visited, including tha Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde, which has watched over the city since 1870, and the Old Port, with its fishmongers’cries and restaurants serving “Bouillabaisse”, Marseille’s best-known culinary export The Calanques and the islands,offer some of the best views of the city of Marseille (Includingthe château of If and the Fort Saint-Jean). The sport-lovers may like to explore the famous Corniche that sets out from the Plage des Catalans with views over Prado Bay, cheer on the Olmpique de Marseille football team in the emblematic Vélodrome stadium or discover the rich marine life that is highly prized by drivers.