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Located in the sixteenth arrondissement of Marseille, close to the Vieux Port, L'Estaque is also a very famous seaport. The area is one of the municipalities Marseille who have yet preserve the charm and tranquility of Provence, the basis of his reputation, and his reputation in France. This is probably why the site has inspired many artists. L'Estaque also served as a filming location for several French films, to mention only "Marius and Jeannette." Whatever the French region where you come from, the village is easily accessible via lines Transport Express Régional, the region Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. L'Estaque is recommended holiday destination for all those seeking total disorientation
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Monuments and attractions are plentiful in the district of l'Estaque, one day will not be enough to visit all of these sites. Fortress built in the seventeenth century, the Château Fallet is the source of inspiration for Emile Zola "Nais Micoulin." Beautifully surrounded by olive groves, Notre Dame de la Gallina is an old religious building in the eleventh century. The building is accessible by car, but it is best to get there on foot. Built in the early twentieth century, the Viaduct of L'Estaque is truly a masterpiece of modern architecture, although that seems to trample on the territory of fishermen. Do not forget your binoculars and let yourself be enchanted by the beautiful view of the port of Marseille. Tourisms between cultural and historic hiking or horseback riding ... the Estaque district really has a wide range of business and leisure, to offer tourists. The port area is the place to go for all lovers of sailing and cruises boats. Although the beach area is not suitable for swimming, you can still walk along the quay. Restaurants and breweries typically Marseille abound in this area. Do not hesitate to taste the delicious panisses and frills in one of these establishments. The Way of Nerthe is recommended for cycling trips. During your journey, you do not maquerez make a short stop on the ancient quarries Lafarge. Le Jardin de Corbiere meanwhile is ideal for family picnics. |
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