⭐️ How to arrange a one-day trip to Marseille? (Itinerary arrangement + food, accommodation recommendation) 🌈 M̆ ă r̆ s̆ ĕ ĭ l̆ l̆ĕ🌈 Marseille has a long history, longer than Rome, and is a colonial seaport city that originated from the Greeks. The city is not only long in history but also beautiful in scenery, you may wish to spend a day exploring this historical metropolis. ① Marseille Old Port Marseille is really beautiful, the old port sea is blue, the balcony is indiscriminately scattered on the Mediterranean, the breeze blows over the face, and the warmth of the sun at the port is the best feeling. (Figures 2, 3) ② Marseille Soap Shop As long as you open the travel book, you will see his related introduction. The history of Marseille Soap can be traced back to the 7th century. You can buy some here as a souvenir to send friends to Marseille~ ③ St. John Castle walks to the end of the old port. You can go to St. John's Castle, which has been converted into an exhibition hall and museum, through the hanging corridor to the interior, to the top of the fortress, to the best viewing platform in Marseille, overlooking the entire inner port and outer island, is a place not to be missed by photography lovers. (Cover picture) ④ Marseille Cathedral Marseille Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral, a historical monument in France, sealed as a Pontifical Temple in 1896, built from 1852 to 1896, in Byzantine-Roman style. (Figure 4) ⑤ Le Panier Block After visiting the church, you can walk deep into the Le Panier neighborhood in Marseille's old town and take pictures. The old neighborhood has many beautiful graffiti, as well as many restaurants and hotels and boutiques. (Figure 5) ⑥ Longshan Palace Longshan Palace is an arc-shaped building, integrating Baroque, Roman and Oriental styles, is the prototype of the luxury brand Longchamp, and the photo is really special. (Figure 6) ⑦ St. Victor's Monastery St. Victor's Monastery was built in 440 AD and is the oldest religious building in Marseille. The monastery is simple, without colorful rose windows and beautiful domes, most famously its underground church, containing important artifacts from the 5th century AD and many sarcophagus left at that time. (Figure 7) ⑧ Cathedral of the Guardian of the Virgin Mary The Basilica of the Guardian of the Virgin is located in a Roman Catholic Pontifical Temple in Marseille, France, located at the commanding height of Marseille, is a must-see attraction in Marseille. The golden statue of the Virgin Mary on the top of the church is a symbol of Marseille, and is also the protector of sailors, fishermen and all Marseilles. The observation deck that guards the Virgin Mary Church is a great place to watch Marseille and the Mediterranean islets. Friends who like to take pictures must not miss it. (Figure 8) [Recommended Restaurant] Name: Restaurant Chez Michel Address: 6 rue des Catalans,13007 Marseille,France Business Hours: 12:00-13:30 Every Day; 20:00-21:30 You can taste the authentic Marseille fish soup here~ (Figure 9) [Recommended accommodation] Name: Maison de Ville (Ville Holiday House) (Recommended index: ★★★★★) Address: 1 Bis Rue du Castellet, Castellana-Prefei, 13007 Marseille, France The whole independent house, the landlord is super nice, the living area is very safe, There is a free shared parking lot nearby. ⭐️ More European Raiders, remember to pay attention to me! ⭐️⭐️ I am a European travel expert: hamburger bag ⭐️