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A Marseille hotel has turned to the unconventional graffiti art to spice up one of its designer rooms. Read on to find out if the vibrant and shocking hotel room is to your liking after the jump!
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When you are in Marseille, in South of France, don't forget to pay a visit to St Victor Abbey and to eat the famous Navettes pastries !
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One of my favorite place in Marseille is the Panier district. It is the oldest part of the city and a very picturesque place to visit by foot.
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A history of a large docks in Europe and its restoration of it.
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Five years ago I was working in an associative radio in Marseille, based in La Friche - Belle de Mai ("http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2008/04/27/old-tobacco-manufacture":http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/locations/2008/04/27/old-tobacco-manufacture).
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The « Vallon des Auffes » is a tiny harbour located on the seaside of Marseille, about 20 minutes walk east from the more famous Vieux Port. It is a very picturesque place, with little fishermen houses, traditional fishing boats, and famous seafood restaurants.
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Sormiou is one of the most beautiful Calanque of Marseille. What is a « Calanque » ? It is a rocky limestone cliff falling right in the sea ; a Mediterranean Fjord.
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Estaque is a working class district situated north of the old harbour of Marseille. The word Estaque means bond (to moor boats) in Provencal.
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Until May 14, take advantage of these lush and sunny days and follow down the traces of the Holy Mother all through the hidden corners, housefronts and neighborhoods of Marseille. The most audacious might even want to take stoney path up to Notre Dame de la Garde!
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The Cite Radieuse in Marseille, designed by Le Corbusier, one of the greatest architects of all time. Everyone can visit this place in any time. It has a very good panoramic view from its' terrace. You just can't stop yourself shooting when you get there.