Saturday, 16th September 2017 - Hubby Jose, daughter Karina and I took and early flight from Lisbon to Marseille and were picked up by our daughter's fiancé Thomas who had flown over from Amsterdam where they live. Thomas's parents who live in Marseille had lent him the car.
We landed just after 10am, and because it was still too early to get into the Airbnb that Thomas had rented, our first stop was at a small Bistro in the city centre where we had lunch.
After lunch, we strolled around the Vieux Port (Old port) - There was a humongous yacht anchored there - the "Grace E", a 73mt long mega yacht with a crew of 20 doing maintenance work. And if you have a spare €749,000 you can rent it for a week in Summer!!
But before you decide first check the photos of the interior, on the link above đ
The modern mirror cover wasn't there a few years ago when I visited Marseille, and it seemed to attract a lot of interest.
Later in the day Thomas went to get the car with our luggage from the parking garage, picked us up and drove us to the apartment.
Beautifully remodeled and tastefully decorated, the 2 bed-roomed ground floor apartment had an inner courtyard that we loved. The kitchen had all the mod-cons including dishwasher, coffee machine and even a lot groceries left behind by previous renters.
No street parking, so Thomas drove his parents car to their home and returned by metro.
The apartment was within a 20 min walk to the Old Port, so quite central too.
After unpacking, we went to the local grocer to buy some essentials and rested a little bit before dinner.
The modern mirror cover wasn't there a few years ago when I visited Marseille, and it seemed to attract a lot of interest.
Vieux Port, Mirror ceiling, The Grace E and me and my husband taking a photo of ourselves on the mirror above |
Later in the day Thomas went to get the car with our luggage from the parking garage, picked us up and drove us to the apartment.
Located in the bohemian suburb of Cours Julien, in the 6th arrondissement, the area has plenty of restaurants, bars and colourful shops, and although the building was a bit of a disappointment when we reached it, we were thrilled when we came indoors.
In fact most buildings in this area are tagged and look dirty, but there's also a lot of beautiful murals around. The area is also famous for its night life.
My daughter and husband coming out of the building where we stayed |
No street parking, so Thomas drove his parents car to their home and returned by metro.
The apartment was within a 20 min walk to the Old Port, so quite central too.
After unpacking, we went to the local grocer to buy some essentials and rested a little bit before dinner.
Lounge, Kitchen, corredor next to courtyard into 2nd bedroom, inner courtyard, dining room |
After dinner we all went back to the apartment for a drink, but the in-laws didn't stay long, as Thomas's Mom, Isabelle had to work the next day.
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DAY 2
After a lazy morning we walked to the Notre Dame Du Mont Metro station (line 2) and caught the train to T's parents for Sunday lunch with the family.
They live in a charming double storey house with a small courtyard. It used to be 2 separate houses and when they bought it they renovated and joined the house.
Of course the famous French macaroons were presented at coffee time.
Lunch setting, macaroons, Sunday lunch in the backyard, the garden and pond |
Thomas's parents just behind the the Palais (Palace) Longchamp, so when returning home we walked back instead of taking the metro, so that I could take photos of things on the way - murals, churches, palaces, etc. The entrance to the gardens was about to close, so I just had time to snap a few pictures.
Located in the 4th arrondissement, the Palais houses the Museum of Fine arts (Musée des Beaux-arts) and the Natural History Museum (Museum d'Histoire Naturelle) and the surrounding park is considered one of France's notable gardens.
It was built to celebrate the construction of the Canal de Marseille, which brought water from the Durance River to Marseille. It took 30 years to build due to costs and the building was centered around the elaborate fountain known as water castle.
Longchamp was opened in 1869 and later it contained a zoo, run by the city from 1898 until 1987 when it was closed.
Palais Longchamp - seen from the Boulevard Longchamp |
Further down we walked past another beautiful church - Ăglise Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (St Vincent de Paul church) a Roman Catholic church located at Cours Franklin Roosevelt (avenue named after the American President). The church was built on the site of a demolished convent and chapel, and built from 1855 to 1886 in Neo-Gothic style.
Further down the avenue we encountered two cute giraffe statues, the smaller one serving as a swop library, as well as a fountain and other statues.
Towards the end of the afternoon we finally arrived at Cours Julien, at the square where restaurants and bars abound and where we had dinner at Bistro Venetien the night before.
From here it was just a 5 minute walk home where we just had a snack for dinner and watched a movie on tv.
From here it was just a 5 minute walk home where we just had a snack for dinner and watched a movie on tv.
I was very proud of my husband for still remembering a lot of his school learnt French and managing to converse with the in-laws. I on the other hand tended to have more difficulty communicating (I also learned French for 5 years in school) and somehow German words would pop up here and there in the conversation.
We lived in Germany during 6 years in the 80's, but because it's another language that I don't use I can hardly hold a decent conversation in German nowadays!
Luckily our daughter is fluent in French and English and her French fiance is fluent in English and French, so we had translators at hand in case we got stuck. Thoma's parents English was quite rudimentary.
More of Marseille in the next post.
€749,000 for one week?!!! I prefer our good ole cabin ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe mirror sure is impressive.
Wow. Married at age 14...
That courtyard in your home is really beautiful.
I lost most of my French, too, I reckon. Esp hearing/listening is difficult.
But I was 19 years old the last time I went to France...
That Airbnb was really pretty and I loved the courtyard.
DeleteI think many centuries ago royals got married very early.
With languages I think if you don't practice it you lose it.
What a fabulous trip you had Sami and so successful I think due to your meticulous planning ahead.. brilliant! You are so good remembering the details like this. You certainly packed a lot in but the nice thing about it was the family spending so much time together.
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace. My daughter basically spent the 4 weeks with us which was wonderful!
DeleteGood to see more of Marseilles than we did, essentially just the old port area. French youth really are very keen on tagging and graffiti.
ReplyDeleteWe were in Marseille for 5 days so we managed to see quite a bit, and we had the local guide too (son in law's dad). I noticed a lot of tagging even in beautiful buildings and churches which is sad.
DeleteMarselha Ă© uma cidade que hĂĄ muito quero visitar.
ReplyDeleteLinda, pelas imagens que aqui deixa.
Apesar de nao ter boa reputacao a nivel de seguranca, nao tivemos problemas (apesar do meu genro que la nasceu nao gostar da cidade)!
DeleteMas claro como todas as grandes cidades Europeias tem belissimos monumentos.
That's a lot of neat stuff you got to see
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam, it was an interesting visit for sure.
DeleteUma grande cidade com um porto de recreio lindĂssimo e bem integrado na cidade.
ReplyDeleteUma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigada Francisco, Ă© realmente uma bela cidade com um porto que Ă© usado pelos residentes e visitantes.
DeleteSuch a fabulous trip you had ...
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous photographs you've shared ...
Thank you.
All the best Jan
It was indeed a great holiday Jan.
DeleteQue maravilha de cidade! Adoraria conhecer um dia.
ReplyDeleteHĂĄ uma sĂ©rie com o GĂ©rard Depardieu, que leva o nome da cidade e onde se vĂȘem imagens lindĂssimas da mesma.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4003966/
Ola Sandra. Conheco a serie, vi alguns episodios no Netflix.
DeleteFica mais facil para voces irem a Marselha pois estao pertinho.
Dearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteFinally catching up on blog reading.
We had a check up for Pieter and he's improved so much now on his new, expensive meds ($ 700 p/m) and we are so very happy! Grateful for having switched cardiologist too; can't get over the 1st bully who gave Pieter the death penalty... How RUDE!
But we enjoy our life, at a much calmer pace of course. Garden is now in the hands of professionals, not much to do right now as winter is coming our way. All tropical potting plants reside inside the greenhouse. We had our 1st frost last night.
What a difference such city visit makes if you have relatives living there or locals that can point you to such a comfy and conveniently located apartment! Wow, that was quite a lovely place.
Love the Byzantine-Roman style cathedral the most. Yes, there is so much old architecture to admire!
Oh, my French I've studied 1 year more than English but even though I manage well to read it, it is harder to speak. I've not done so in a long time, used to do training in the MontrĂ©al, QuĂȘbec area and it went very well. Can do it if I have too...
But you managed all together and that makes things less stressful.
Thanks for sharing this and I see the Jacaranda blossom to the left here... on your background.
Hugs,
Mariette
Pieter has been enjoying my writings about South Africa and I'm happy for him, reliving happy times together was the best distraction possible! Will continue to do so as one never knows...
Wonderful news Marianne, great that you switched cardiologists and now feel more comfortable with this one.
DeleteLanguages are tricky, if you don't speak you lose it quickly unfortunately.
The jacarandas are in bloom at the moment around Perth suburbs, they are lovely.
Yep, with my baptismal names Maria, Anna, Martha I could have been called Marianne! Would have made more sense!
DeleteAs for our 2nd opinion, it was the BEST we've done this year. Don't like to think about the other fate...
Enjoy those jacarandas!
❤