Plus: a new hotel in Marseille, watercolors on unexpected canvases and more recommendations from T Magazine.
Category: Marseille (France)
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The Most Inspiring Houses We Visited in 2024
From a tiny French fisherman’s cabin to a hexagonal home in Hawaii.
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A French Immersion Program in Provence Leads to a Good Life Lesson
After a painful break up, the author travels to Provence for a language immersion homestay and learns the value of facing up to mistakes.
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A Pizza Lover’s Visit to Marseille, France
Get the full flavor of France’s second-largest city though its favorite street food, whether it’s topped with raw garlic, sweet Corsican sausage, Emmental cheese or anchovies.
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5 Beach-City Travel Suggestions
Already been to Miami, Honolulu and Sydney? These other coastal destinations are vibrant on land and on the water, reliably offering visitors great beaches and urban adventures.
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A Tiny Weekend Home in a French Fisherman’s Cabin
One Parisian couple found a retrofitted house in Marseille, right on the water’s edge.
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This Season, Feminine Styles Have a Rough Edge
Fall’s fashion is deliberately imperfect, with frayed hemlines, see-through dresses and floor-dusting pants.
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Traveling to France? What You Need to Know About the Protests.
Unrest has spread across France in response to the fatal police shooting of a 17-year-old in a Paris suburb. Here’s what to expect.
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Gritty Marseille, France, Is Now a Haven for Creatives
The New York Times – Travel:Provence’s once-maligned maritime hub is drawing chefs, artists and entrepreneurs in search of a fresh start.
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In the Marseille Clubs, Leather, Lamé and Fur Reign Supreme
The New York Times – T Magazine:This season, get inspired by the high-gloss style of the French city’s nightlife.
