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Marseille Bouillabaisse & Seaside Bars
Begin your exploration of Marseille in Vieux-Port, the city's ancient soul, where the scent of bouillabaisse mingles with the salty sea breeze. Stroll through the narrow streets of the Panier district, known for its indie coffee roasters and vibrant artist studios. Continue to the Corniche Kennedy for an unforgettable sunset at a seaside bar. Venture beyond the typical tourist path to discover a mix of old traditions and modern artistry. Here, in the city that’s often misunderstood, you’ll find treasures like the lively Les Halles de la Major market and the intimate La Fabrique Marseillaise restaurant that most visitors overlook.
Best Hidden Local Marseille Bouillabaisse Guide
Marseille from the sea is one of the great Mediterranean views: the Vieux-Port crowded with fishing boats, the Fort Saint-Jean guarding the entrance, the old Panier neighbourhood climbing the hillside above. From this harbour, the real bouillabaisse leaves every morning — the fish that becomes the city's most famous dish, caught by the same families for generations. This walk follows the fish from boat to market to the pot: a morning at the Quai des Belges fish market, lunch at a bouillabaisse counter where fishermen still eat, and an evening on the water at a local's beach.