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    Day 3

    212 mi4 mi

    Arriving at the South Coast

    In the sweet town of Montélimar, learn about what is possibly the most underrated candy: nougat. Then, spend the afternoon getting to know the history of Marseille before finally heading down to the beach and enjoying the Mediterranea sea.
    103.4 mi
    1 hr 50 min
    Fabrique Arnaud Soubeyran Musée du Nougat
    10:002 hrs

    Fabrique Arnaud Soubeyran Musée du Nougat

    Museum
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    Our first stop today is the town of Montélimar which is traditionally known for its production of nougat. The town has been making this sweet since the 17th century when the first almond trees were introduced to the region. Experience the history of Montélimar and the nougat industry, as well as a tasting, at the Arnaud Soubeyran museum.
    Information about admission prices can be found on the Arnaud Soubeyran website.
    Monday — Saturday: 09:00-19:00 Sunday: Closed
    3.7 mi
    10 min
    Restaurant Miyé
    12:151 hr

    Restaurant Miyé

    Restaurant
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    After a morning of sweet treats, it's time for lunch. Chef Mohammad shares his love of traditional Lebanese food and his family heritage at Miyé. There's a wide range of mezzes to choose from on the menu, but I always make sure to order the falafel and hummus.
    For bookings, see the restaurants contact details on their website.
    Sunday — Tuesday: Closed Wednesday — Saturday: 12:00-13:30, 19:00-21:30
    105 mi
    1 hr 50 min
    Parking Indigo Marseille Vieux Port Mucem
    15:1515 min

    Parking Indigo Marseille Vieux Port Mucem

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    You've finally made it to the south coast of France! That was the last leg of driving for this trip, so drop off your car at this car park before seeing some of Marseille's sights on foot.
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    Marseille Cathedral
    15:4545 min

    Marseille Cathedral

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    Pretty much all European cities have a cathedral, but what makes Cathédrale La Major worthy of a visit is that it is built in a more Oriental Byzantine-style. Entering the cathedral, you'll notice the eastern influences in the alternating stonework and the ceiling mosaics.
    Check seasonal opening hours at the official Le Panier de Marseille website.
    October — March Wednesday — Monday: 10:00-17:30
    April — September Wednesday — Monday: 10:00-18:30
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    Le Panier Marseillais
    16:451 hr

    Le Panier Marseillais

    Landmark
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    Le Panier, which is the oldest district of Marseille, has an atmospshere full of colour and creativity. A labyrinth of cobblestone alleyways are lined with street art, pot plants, artist studios and designer shops. Some highlights include Rue de Panier and handicrafts shop Atelier Céladon, but I encourage you to simply follow your instinct and see what delights you can discover on your own.
    0.7 mi
    15 min
    Le Pythéas Vieux Port Marseille
    18:0030 min

    Le Pythéas Vieux Port Marseille

    Lodging
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    Being a coastal city, the Old Port is really the heart of Marseille. It's where an ancient Greek colony was founded and became the birthplace to modern Marseille, and its maritime trading history enabled the city to form connections with places across the sea. Take a walk around this buzzing area and admire the endless rows of boats.
    1.1 mi
    25 min
    Plage des Catalans
    19:0030 min

    Plage des Catalans

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    Since you've come all the way from the mountains, you might as well go for an evening swim or at least dip your toes in the sea. This small beach is the most accessible from Marseille's city centre and if you time it right, it's a great spot for watching the sun go down.
    1 mi
    25 min
    LA CANTINE
    20:001 hr

    LA CANTINE

    Restaurant
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    Being in Marseille, it's only fitting that you have a Mediterranean-style dinner at La Cantine. There's plenty of seafood on the menu, such as grilled fish or sautéed calamari, and fresh dessert options such as lemon mousse, thyme sorbet and orange salad with cinnamon and honey.
    For bookings, see the restaurant's contact details on their website.
    Monday — Saturday: 12:00-14:30, 19:30-22:30 Sunday: Closed
    0.6 mi
    15 min
    21:15

    Marseille

    I hope you've enjoyed your road trip from Bern to Marseille and all the diverse experiences along the way. If you need to book a hotel, you can find accommodation following the link bellow.
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