Vieux-Port

The Port of Marseille is the heart of the city, one of the most important in Europe but, above all, one of the most picturesque.

This is one of the most lively neighborhoods in the city. A place to meet and exchange, this site is suitable for young working people for its central location and its lively neighborhood life.

Perfectly served by the metro, numerous buses and several maritime services, it is a rich historical and cultural center. Not far from numerous restaurants, brasseries, trendy local shops, it offers all the conveniences to its inhabitants, all in a pleasant setting that is constantly evolving and diversifying.

Following the redevelopment of the Old Port, the British architect Norman Foster signed a mirror in the shade, an architectural creation, design but especially high-tech that is the exact reversal of the water of the port. A work that takes its place alongside the buildings built in the 1940s by the architect François Pouillon, achievements that are now classified.

Opéra

Not far from the old port and rue Paradis, Opéra is an elegant district of the city center, the atmosphere is heterogeneous, high-end boutiques rub shoulders with unpretentious shops.

Opéra is a truly lively area with numerous schools, entertainment venues, notably the Municipal Opera, and various trendy bars and restaurants.

Essentially made up of luxury buildings, this district offers an ideal living environment for young professionals, such as the building designed by Paul Mouren located in the heart of rue Paradis, a building with strong Beaux-Arts inspirations.