We booked our stay via the Eurostar site for our rail trip from London to France - Waterloo via Lille to Marseille (combining a low carbon footprint with a love of the TGV).
As mentioned by others, this hotel has a brilliant location facing the Port. Directly opposite there's a metro stop, boat pier for trips to the islands, tourist petit train and opentop bus tours,etc.
Our room turned out to be a suite and was very tastefully decorated and very comfortable. Yes, the quay-side road outside can be busy but, as mentioned by others, the double-glazing is very effective when required.
All the staff were absolutely splendid from the front of house staff to the cleaners. The staff serving breakfast were absolutely gracious and wonderful and couldn't have done more for us. We stayed 5 days and were almost tearful when we left.
I think Marseille is a brilliant cosmopolitan and vibrant city and could be on a par with Barcelona in some respects. The Old Town is a must-see. Yes - there are some down-at-heel parts but that makes for a much more fascinating visit. There are not too many tourists and the locals speak with their own inimitable accent. But try speak ing a bit of Franglais and everyone is your friend.
Incidentally. there's a Galleries Lafayette either end of the road at the back of the hotel so shopping isn't a problem - there's also Hermes, Bulgari, etc if you're feeling a bit more ambitious. The Lafayette in the shopping centre has a great food hall and there's plenty of place for snacks, great seafood and Pastis of course.
Have a great time!

















