Youth Hostel in Marseille
Travel Tips for Marseille - Chateau du Bois-Luzy (Page 1/1)
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23 Jul 2012 Simon, England & Wales:
Plenty of choice in Marseille, approx. 5km away. |
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23 Jul 2012 Simon, England & Wales:
Just relax at the hostel and enjoy the sunset. |
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23 Jul 2012 Simon, England & Wales:
Take a boat from the harbour to the Chateaux d'If, and visit the castle which was the setting for the Count of Monte Cristo. |
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03 Jul 2012 Poh Kong, Malaysia:
You will need to stay in a hostel in town to enjoy any of these. |
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14 Apr 2012 Jeffery, USA:
Not much food available locally |
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08 Apr 2012 Jeffery, USA:
You have to go downtown for any nightlife. This takes about a 20 minute walk to the metro and another 20 minutes on the metro. Not too bad overall. |
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26 Apr 2012 Martha, USA:
The grocery stores--the hostel has a big kitchen. If you use the grocery store, you have extra money in your budget to buy pastries. |
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26 Apr 2012 Martha, USA:
Hiking in the Calanques. Bring your tennis shoes and a picnic. |
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08 Apr 2012 Jeffery, USA:
Not many local restaurants around. |
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HI Hostel Marseille - Chateau du Bois-LuzySet on a hill in a magnificent 19th century château, Chateau du Bois-Luzy is surrounded by 8-hectares of public park. This Napoleon III building is spectacular to look at and offers wonderful views of Marseille. On the inside the hostel is as attractive, with a sky-lit reception hall, wrought-iron balconies and mosaic-tiled floors. On offer are 4 – 8 bedded dorms, and facilities including a kitchen, common room, TV room, laundry and a large dining room that looks out across the gardens to the Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde. Chateau du Bois-Luzy is just 200m from the nearest bus-stop and 4.5km from the city centre, an area with a rich heritage and vibrant culture. France's second largest city, Marseille has a colourful harbour, charming old town and a plethora of museums to visit. The hostel offers a range of sports facilities including volleyball, basketball, football and tennis, and Marseille offers a variety of activities to suit all tastes, from fishing, golf or hiking to cycling, sailing or sea kayaking. | more...... |

