Hike to the idyllic harbour of Vallon des Auffes
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Today we took the bus to the Vieux Port in Marseille for the first time, which turned out to be the best option as the terminus of bus line 82 is just a few meters from our accommodation.
By the way, taking the bus in Marseille is almost a dream that we would also like to see implemented in Germany: the ticket is purchased at the bus entrance using a credit card and costs 2 euros for the entire line. Simple and easy, but this time we only wanted to get to the harbor. Another tour was supposed to take us the following day to Montredon (about 26 kilometers), which also only costs 2 euros and is possible with line 83.
Via the Pharo district to the beach at Plages du Prado
The Plage du Prado is located in the 8th arrondissement of the southern French metropolis and is accessed by the Promenade de Georges Pompidou, to the west of which the beach runs. The beach was artificially filled in the 1970s and 1980s on the initiative of Mayor Gaston Defferre using material from the construction of the Marseille Metro. It consists mostly of fine pebbles.
In July 2008, the Plage du Prado hosted the 2008 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, which was the first time it was held outside Brazil.
We make another stop at the beach and even use the small bay to feel the waves on our legs, but it turns out to be quite cold. In general, there is a lot of seaweed on the beach, so there is a strong smell of decomposition. Well, at least we dipped our feet in the Mediterranean again.
There are numerous colorfully painted fishing boats and some restaurants, although they are usually quite expensive, and require reservations. Best reached by bus number 83 from “Vieux Port”. Get off at the “Vallon des Auffes” station if the walk from the Vieux Port is too far.
A stone staircase leads down to the Vallon des Auffes
With its very colorful fishing huts and its Pointus, as the typical Marseille fishing boats are called, and its traditional and renowned restaurants, the Vallon des Auffes symbolizes the “Dolce Vita” of Marseille.
The small harbor of the Vallon des Auffes is no longer an insider tip, but it is still really picturesque. The former fishing village with its colorful houses is now popular not only with bathers, but also with gourmets. It has two culinary institutions: Chez Fonfon, known for its bouillabaisse, and the Michelin-starred restaurant L'Épuisette.
We let ourselves dry in the sun, climbing onto the piled up rocks that serve to protect the small harbor. Because the Mediterranean can be completely different, as we were able to experience over the following two days, but more on that later.
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