Marseille lost a significant portion of its population during the Great Plague of Marseille in 1720, but the population recovered by mid-century. In 1792 the city became a focal point of the French Revolution and was the birthplace of France’s national anthem, La Marseillaise. Marseille is a major French centre for trade and industry with excellent transportation by road, sea and air. Some top sights in Marseille include; Old Port of Marseille, Massif des Calanques, Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde, Chateau d’If, MuCEM – Museum of Civilisations of Europe and the Mediterranean, Parc National des Calanques, and several others.
Some of the city's amusing views can be sighted en route walking and biking tours using the city's finest pathways, and tourists can visit and explore the city's famous attraction centres on sightseeing tours and cultural and historical tours that allow them to discover some of the city's hidden gems and historical facts in cultural landmarks, religious centres and other famous landmarks. Marseille’s local delicacies and traditional wines and other drinks can be explored onfood and wine tasting tours on visits to famous wineries, restaurants, and pubs. The best touring experience with a personalised tour of the famous buildings in the city can be enjoyed with private custom tours, and visitors can enjoy several other outdoor activities in the city. On boat cruises and sailings, visitors can explore the city’s canals and other water bodies, and will have the opportunity to engage in several water sports.
Visitors will also enjoy convenient airport transfers and other city transports in the city, with comfortable logistics suitable for both individual and group, travels and can expand their touring scape with day trips and excursions from Marseille to neighbouring cities and towns. These tour activities can be enjoyed with the tour team, Tripindicator, committed to providing visitors with the best tour experiences, carefully selected from tour packages with great ratings and reviews.
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