5. World Travel Young H. Chun, Ph.D. |
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The next stop is Marseille. France's second-largest city is a diverse and bustling coastal metropolis that beckons travelers with its Mediterranean charm and a rich cultural tapestry. Its historic Vieux-Port (Old Port) offers a scenic gateway to the city, lined with seafood restaurants and vibrant markets. The city's architectural landmarks range from the grandeur of the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde, which provides panoramic views of the city, to the sleek, modern design of the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations. Visitors can also explore the picturesque neighborhoods of Le Panier and Le Cours Julien, known for their artsy vibes and eclectic boutiques. With a backdrop of azure waters, a lively arts scene, and a vibrant culinary culture, Marseille offers a unique blend of old-world charm and contemporary urban appeal. |
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