
Where to stay in Marseille?
Villa Medjé

A colorful and bright house in Marseille, perched on the Corniche Kennedy just a stone’s throw from Malmousque. Sleeping four, Villa Medjé blends old-world charm, vintage furniture, and a family-friendly atmosphere in a vibrant setting that’s a real treat. Its shaded garden, outdoor kitchen, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean make it a rare and sunny gem.
Southway Pavilion

A home of art and hospitality in Marseille. Southway Studio is opening two guest rooms—La Fresque and La Gothique—decorated by artists and each featuring a private bathroom. Blending art, history, and Mediterranean design, this unique setting transforms your stay into a cultural experience.
Seaside areas

A hotel situated on the Corniche Kennedy overlooking the Mediterranean. With its modernist architecture, abundant natural light, rooftop pool, and restaurant opening out onto the sea, it’s a signature destination for experiencing Marseille right by the water. A member of the Fontenille Collection.
Villa Souvenir

A contemporary villa for 10 people, perched on the hills above Roucas-Blanc. With its clean lines, swimming pool, and panoramic sea views, it embodies the spirit of a modern, Mediterranean Marseille home.
Tuba

In Les Goudes, Le Tuba features five beach huts and three suites overlooking the sea. Designed by interior architect Marion Mailaender in collaboration with architect Delphine André, the space reimagines the spirit of the traditional Marseille beach hut in a minimalist style inspired by Le Corbusier. Wood, seagrass, and vintage furniture create a sunny, rustic decor, complemented by a restaurant and lounge chairs facing the Mediterranean.
Enamoura

Behind the unassuming facade of a building, Enamoura unveils a townhouse for nine people, designed by Magali Avignon. Polished concrete, signature lighting fixtures, a swimming pool, and a terrace overlooking the garden come together to create this unique retreat in the heart of Marseille.
The next generation

A neighborhood-style hotel-bar nestled in the 7th arrondissement, just a stone’s throw from the Old Port. Above the famous La Relève bar, four retro-chic rooms inspired by the 1950s and decorated by Honoré offer a unique, Marseille-style atmosphere.
The Traverse

A guest room for two and a duplex for four, nestled in a traditional southern-style building overlooking Malmousque Cove in Marseille. Renovated in 2020, this property blends art, sustainable design, and creative hospitality just steps from the heart of the city.
Samena by Jogging Houses

A house just 50 meters from the sea, in the Samena cove: bedroom, living room, kitchen, two large patios, and a small pool for two people. A renovation by Olivier Amsellem, designed in a "humble" style using raw materials.
Le Corbusier by Jogging Houses

Also designed by Olivier Amsellem, this double room follows in the footsteps of the Jogging rooms, but with a more architectural flair. Designed for fans of the Cité Radieuse and modernism, it pays homage to Le Corbusier’s world through a carefully restored original unit.
The Cabanon in Les Goudes

Two small waterfront cottages nestled in the picturesque harbor of Les Goudes, in Marseille. Designed for 2 to 4 people, they embody the Mediterranean way of life: bold colors, unpretentious simplicity, and a relaxed pace by the sea.





























































