AC Hotel by Marriott Marseille Prado Vélodrome
2026 Expert GuideUpdated June 2026

20 Best Cheap Hotels in Marseille for 2026

Reviewed by Miles Foster - 13 years of hotel expertise. Reviewed and ranked by value, location, and quality.

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Marseille, in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France, sits on a sunlit Mediterranean harbor where historic charm meets a lively waterfront. This best cheap hotels guide flags affordable stays that leave room in your budget for the city’s seafood, markets, and easy trips to the Calanques. Hotels here were chosen for verified guest ratings, location, and value, from broad city research narrowed by guest feedback and recent reviews. It’s a city where smart, affordable comfort helps you savor Marseille without overspending.

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Best Overall
8.5

1,481 reviews

AC Hotel by Marriott Marseille Prado Vélodrome

One of the few Marseille stays where you walk from the lobby to the Orange Vélodrome in minutes, yet reach the city center by metro in about 15 minutes.
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The People - Marseille
3
Best Value
8.3

5,885 reviews

The People - Marseille

At The People – Marseille, you get pod-style bunks with privacy curtains, a buzzing courtyard bar, and a base that’s about 8–10 minutes to the Vieux-Port and 15 minutes to St‑Charles station on foot.
From$185
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Mama Shelter Marseille
4
Best for Couples
8.1

1,189 reviews

Mama Shelter Marseille

This playful 3-star spot pairs a buzzing restaurant-bar and secure on-site parking with quick walks to Cours Julien’s cafes and street art.
From$110
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Appart'City Confort Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome
6
Best for Families
7.9

1,626 reviews

Appart'City Confort Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome

Appart'City Confort Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome pairs in-room kitchenettes with a 2-minute walk to Pèrier metro, making city exploring and self-catering simple.
From$131
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URBAN LOFT & SPA Marseille
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Best Independent
8.1

396 reviews

URBAN LOFT & SPA Marseille

Stay right across Marseille Saint‑Charles station in apartment‑style lofts, with gym access and a spa next door.
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1. AC Hotel by Marriott Marseille Prado Vélodrome

AC Hotel by Marriott Marseille Prado Vélodrome
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AC Hotel by Marriott Marseille Prado Vélodrome
8.5

1,481 reviews

From
$124
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

One of the few Marseille stays where you walk from the lobby to the Orange Vélodrome in minutes, yet reach the city center by metro in about 15 minutes.

The hotel sits in the 8th, beside the stadium and a modern mall. Marseille Chanot convention center is an easy walk. The metro and buses are close, with direct links toward beaches and St‑Charles. Rooms feel clean and modern, with good beds and space to unpack. Several look toward the stadium. Minibars include free soft drinks, a small but welcome touch. Note the layout: glass doors on toilets and sinks set outside the bathroom in some rooms.

For match days and concerts, this place is hard to beat. You can head out just before kickoff, then be back at the bar or the little terrace soon after. There is a small outdoor pool with a few loungers for a quick dip. Staff handle bag storage and early departures with care. It suits sports fans, conference delegates, and families who want a calmer base away from the Old Port bustle.

Tradeoff: the stadium area feels more event‑focused than charming. On big nights it draws crowds, and the pool is small, so loungers fill fast.

Pros

  • Right next to Orange Vélodrome; ideal for matches and concerts.
  • About 15 minutes by metro to the city center.
  • Modern, spacious rooms; some with stadium views and free minibar drinks.
  • Small outdoor pool with sun loungers for afternoon breaks.

Cons

  • Far from the Vieux Port; neighborhood lacks old-town charm.
  • Pool is small with limited loungers; spots go early.
  • Glass-door bathrooms and external sinks reduce privacy in some rooms.

What travelers say

A

Anthony M.

On match night I left the lobby and reached the Vélodrome in minutes. Cracked open the free minibar sodas after—perfect cool-down.

2. greet hotel Marseille Parc Chanot Velodrome by Accor

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8.4

453 reviews

From
$125
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

Some rooms look straight at the Orange Vélodrome, a rare Marseille view.

The hotel sits in the 8th, near Orange Vélodrome and Parc Chanot. Rond-Point du Prado metro is a short walk for quick rides to Vieux-Port. Buses reach Prado beaches in minutes. Rooms are compact and tidy; some are true stadium-view rooms.

This spot shines on event days. Walk over for a match, a concert, or a trade show, then head back in minutes. Families and value seekers will like the simple setup and friendly team. Drivers get on-site parking. Breakfast brings hot and continental choices with warm service.

Tradeoff: walls are thin and rooms are small, so noise travels. If you are sensitive to sound, pack earplugs, and ask reception for help if anything feels off.

Pros

  • Short walk to Orange Vélodrome and Parc Chanot convention center.
  • Rooms with direct views of the Orange Vélodrome stadium.
  • Breakfast offers hot and continental options with friendly service.
  • On-site parking available, helpful for travelers arriving by car.

Cons

  • Rooms are compact, with limited soundproofing between neighbors.
  • Occasional hot water issues reported in some rooms.
  • A guest reported a cockroach sighting during a recent stay.

What travelers say

T

Theodore K.

We could see the Vélodrome from bed, then walked over for the match.

3. The People - Marseille

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8.3

5,885 reviews

From
$185
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

At The People – Marseille, you get pod-style bunks with privacy curtains, a buzzing courtyard bar, and a base that’s about 8–10 minutes to the Vieux-Port and 15 minutes to St‑Charles station on foot.

The hostel sits by the edge of Le Panier, near tram and metro stops, with supermarkets and bakeries close by. Walk to the Old Port for boats and street life, or reach trains fast for day trips. Dorms feel thoughtful: sturdy wooden pods with shelves, reading lights, outlets, and lockable boxes; private rooms add en‑suite baths and more quiet. There’s an elevator, and rooms have air conditioning.

What stands out is the mix of privacy and community. You can tuck in behind a curtain, then head downstairs to meet travelers in the courtyard or at the bar. Solo travelers and small groups will feel at ease here. Budget‑minded couples can book a private room or an apartment for extra space.

There is a tradeoff to note. If cooking matters, self‑catering is limited to a microwave and fridge, with no sink or stovetop.

Pros

  • 10-minute walk to Vieux-Port, 15 minutes to St-Charles train station.
  • Pod-style wooden bunks with curtains, shelves, lights, and power outlets.
  • Lively courtyard bar and relaxed common spaces for meeting other travelers.
  • Private rooms with en-suite bathrooms and effective air conditioning.

Cons

  • Limited kitchen facilities: only microwave, fridge, and no sink or stovetop.
  • Too few shared showers and toilets on some floors.
  • Paid luggage lockers instead of free storage after checkout.

What travelers say

S

Sebastian H.

Someone swiped my bag from outside the locker; staff tracked it down fast and set me up with a bigger locker. Felt looked after.

4. Mama Shelter Marseille

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8.1

1,189 reviews

From
$110
Best for Nightlife
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

This playful 3-star spot pairs a buzzing restaurant-bar and secure on-site parking with quick walks to Cours Julien’s cafes and street art.

Set on Rue de la Loubière in the 6th, you can walk about 10 minutes to Cours Julien and roughly 20 to the Vieux-Port. Two metro stations sit a short walk away for easy connections. Rooms span compact Standards, Superiors, and Apartment options. Expect bold colors, comfy beds, strong air-conditioning, practical bathrooms, and a smart TV with free movies.

The scene downstairs is the draw. The bar and restaurant host DJ nights and serve solid drinks, so evenings often start and end here. It suits couples and friends chasing a fun base, solo travelers who want friendly staff, and drivers who value secure parking. Families on quick city stops will find breakfast easy and quieter rooms available away from the bar.

Tradeoffs: there’s no gym, spa, or pool, and lively nights can carry noise to lower floors. The gritty streets around the hotel won’t charm everyone, even though Cours Julien sits close by.

Pros

  • Lively bar and restaurant downstairs with DJ nights and good cocktails.
  • Underground, secure parking on-site with elevator access to the lobby.
  • 10-minute walk to Cours Julien’s cafes, shops, and street art.
  • In-room movie library with free on-demand films on the TV.

Cons

  • No gym, spa, or pool on the property.
  • Bar and street noise reach some rooms on lower floors.
  • Surrounding streets feel gritty, with graffiti and late-night activity.

What travelers say

J

Juliette M.

The underground parking was a lifesaver—elevator straight to the lobby. We dropped bags and walked to Cours Julien for dinner in minutes.

5. Campanile NATURE - Marseille Saint-Antoine

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8

482 reviews

From
$108
Best for Business
Best for Families
Why it stands out

In Marseille’s north, this garden-set Campanile pairs free parking, fast EV charging, and an on-site restaurant, useful for Hôpital Nord visits and drivers passing through.

It sits in Saint-Antoine, next to the main road; Hôpital Nord is a short walk. Shops are nearby, but reaching the Old Port takes more time. Rooms feel fresh, with comfortable beds, plenty of storage, and kettles for tea or coffee. Wi‑Fi is strong, and some have small balconies or open to exterior walkways facing the garden.

The standout is arrival by car. You park close to your door and use the fast chargers while you grab dinner on the terrace by the fountain. It fits road-trippers, budget-minded business guests, and anyone with appointments at Hôpital Nord. Families appreciate the open green space.

The tradeoff: it is far from central sights; plan extra travel time. The exterior-corridor layout means foot traffic can pass your window, so ground-floor privacy varies.

Pros

  • Free on-site parking with fast EV charging available.
  • Leafy garden courtyard with outdoor seating for dinner and breakfast.
  • Short walk to Hôpital Nord and nearby shops.
  • Reliable Wi‑Fi and in-room kettles for tea or coffee.

Cons

  • Far from the Old Port; public transport options are limited.
  • Some rooms face exterior walkways, reducing privacy and adding foot traffic noise.
  • Air conditioning reported weak or warm in hot weather.

What travelers say

J

Juliette L.

Dinner outside by the little fish fountain was a sweet surprise, and the free parking made arriving late stress-free.

6. Appart'City Confort Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome

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7.9

1,626 reviews

From
$131
Best for Long Stays
Best for Families
Why it stands out

Appart'City Confort Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome pairs in-room kitchenettes with a 2-minute walk to Pèrier metro, making city exploring and self-catering simple.

It sits in Marseille’s 8th, near cafés, groceries, and everyday shops. From Pèrier, you reach the center in a few metro stops. Studios and apartments feel roomy and practical. Expect a kitchenette with fridge, sink, and cookware; some include a coffee machine. Beds are comfortable, bathrooms are generous, and handy touches like USB ports and good lighting help.

What it does best: give match-goers and families an easy base near the stadium. The 20-minute walk to Orange Vélodrome suits concert nights and game days. Drivers get on-site parking, and metro access keeps sightseeing quick. It suits families or small groups who want space and a fridge, and business travelers who value a quiet, functional room.

There are tradeoffs. A security deposit is required at check-in, and refunds have taken longer than expected. Some rooms have drain odors or AC hiccups, and breakfast restocking varies by morning.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to Pèrier metro station, a few stops from center.
  • Spacious studios and apartments with kitchenettes, fridge, and basic cookware.
  • Secure on-site parking garage, useful in Marseille’s tight streets.
  • Walkable to Orange Vélodrome for matches and events.

Cons

  • Security deposit required; refunds sometimes delayed after checkout.
  • Occasional bathroom drain odors and weak ventilation noted.
  • Air conditioning failures and shower leaks reported in certain rooms.

What travelers say

C

Charlotte R.

They added a soft mattress topper after we said the bed was firm, and fixed our shower the same day. The kitchenette and USB ports made a weeklong stay easy.

7. Hôtel Marseille Centre Gare Saint-Charles

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7.9

6,080 reviews

From
$124
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Step off a train at Saint‑Charles, cross the street, and check in within minutes—this hotel pairs a 24-hour front desk with an included breakfast to keep travel simple.

The address sits right across Saint‑Charles station, with both metro lines and the airport bus on hand. A small supermarket is a few steps away. It takes about a 20-minute walk to the Old Port along main roads. Rooms are simple and clean. Soundproof windows and blackout curtains make sleep easy, even facing the station. Upper floors offer broad city views, and some rooms include small balconies. Bathrooms are basic; showers may splash outside the pan.

This place shines for stress‑free transit days. It works well for rail travelers catching early trains or late arrivals who want a fast sleep. Solo business travelers get reliable access to transport and practical rooms. Families passing through appreciate the easy check‑in, friendly staff, and luggage storage. The breakfast terrace is a pleasant bonus before a day of sightseeing or a train ride into Provence.

There is a tradeoff. The station‑side setting feels gritty after dark, and there’s no full restaurant on site—plan dinner near the port or at the station.

Pros

  • Directly opposite Saint-Charles station and the airport bus stop.
  • Breakfast buffet with hot and cold choices, plus outdoor terrace seating.
  • 24-hour front desk and secure luggage storage for early or late schedules.
  • Soundproof windows keep most rooms quiet despite the busy street.

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant for evening meals, bar service is minimal.
  • Station-side neighborhood feels gritty and less comfortable after dark.
  • Showers with curtains or wands often splash water onto bathroom floors.

What travelers say

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Noah G.

Checked in at 3 a.m., the 24-hour desk got me upstairs fast. Next morning I ate breakfast outside on the quiet terrace before catching the airport bus across the street.

8. B&B HOTEL Marseille La Valentine Porte d'Aubagne

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8.1

1,394 reviews

From
$92
Best for Families
Best for Business
Why it stands out

On Marseille’s east side, this B&B pairs free secure parking and an attached restaurant with 24-hour reception, making late arrivals and road trips less stressful.

It sits in Saint‑Menet, near La Valentine’s shops and supermarkets, and close to major routes. Central sights are reachable by car, while the setting stays calm at night. Rooms are simple and clean, with comfy beds; some bathrooms feel spacious. There is an elevator and reliable Wi‑Fi, plus a straightforward buffet breakfast.

The standout here is how easy it makes a driving visit to Marseille. Pull in, park safely, eat on site, and rest. It suits families on the road, value‑minded couples, and solo business travelers with meetings in the east.

Tradeoff: it is outside the center and best with a car; similar B&B hotels nearby can confuse GPS searches, and rooms lack kettles and fridges.

Pros

  • Free, secure on-site parking with plenty of space.
  • 24-hour reception supports late arrivals and night check-ins.
  • Attached restaurant for easy meals after a long drive.
  • Quiet location near major highways, good for road trips.

Cons

  • Not in the city center; best experience if you have a car.
  • Hard to find due to several similar B&B hotels nearby.
  • No in-room kettle or fridge; weak air conditioning in summer heat.

What travelers say

D

Delilah R.

Pulled off the highway, parked for free, and grabbed dinner at the attached restaurant—exactly what we needed after a long drive.

9. Best Western Hotel du Mucem

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8.6

65 reviews

From
$137
Best for City Breaks
Best for Food Lovers
Why it stands out

Set steps from Marseille’s waterfront museums, this 3-star base puts MuCEM and La Major within about 10 minutes on foot, and the Old Port in roughly 15.

The address sits by Le Panier’s lanes, with cafés and a supermarket across the street. Trams and buses are close, and it’s two metro stops from Saint-Charles station. Rooms are compact and efficient, with simple decor and good use of space. Top-floor rooms tucked under the eaves feel a bit larger and stay quiet. There’s an elevator, and air conditioning helps in summer heat.

Service is the highlight. The front desk offers practical tips, maps, and help arranging taxis or finding pharmacies. That makes this an easy choice for solo travelers, short business trips, or museum lovers planning full days out. Couples who spend most time exploring will appreciate the clean rooms, strong showers, and quick walks to sights and the harbor.

Know that rooms run small, and sound can travel from halls, so light sleepers may want earplugs or ask for an upper-floor room.

Pros

  • Short walk to MuCEM, La Major, and the Old Port
  • Two metro stops to Saint-Charles; easy access for arrivals and departures
  • Helpful, friendly front desk with practical local tips and maps
  • Top-floor rooms under the eaves feel quieter and slightly roomier

Cons

  • Standard rooms are small; tight for larger bags or families
  • Sound insulation is thin; hallway noise is easy to hear
  • Breakfast room is downstairs and can feel warm at times

What travelers say

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Juliette L.

I walked to MuCEM in minutes, and the front desk circled can’t-miss spots. My 5th-floor room under the eaves felt bigger and quieter than friends’ rooms.

10. URBAN LOFT & SPA Marseille

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8.1

396 reviews

From
$127
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Stay right across Marseille Saint‑Charles station in apartment‑style lofts, with gym access and a spa next door.

This spot works for travelers who want transit at the door. The metro and the airport shuttle sit at the station across the street. Bakeries, small cafés, and grocery options are a few minutes away. It’s 15–20 minutes to the Vieux Port on foot. Studios and apartments include kitchenettes for easy meals. Showers get praise, and air conditioning helps in warmer months. Layouts vary by unit; some use sofa beds, and a few have rooftop views.

What it does best is quick arrivals and departures without giving up space. You get a kitchenette and living area, plus the hotel gym next door and spa access when you want to unwind. It suits solo business travelers catching early trains, couples who want a simple base near transit, and small families who can handle stairs.

Know the tradeoffs. There’s no elevator and the spiral stairs are steep. The busy station area can feel rough at night and brings street noise. If you want a quiet, charming lane, look elsewhere.

Pros

  • Directly opposite Saint‑Charles station with metro and airport shuttle links.
  • Apartments and studios include kitchenettes for simple breakfasts and quick meals.
  • Guests can use the hotel gym next door; spa access available.
  • Walk 15–20 minutes to the Vieux Port waterfront and cafés.

Cons

  • No elevator; steep, narrow spiral stairs to reach upper-floor apartments.
  • Busy station area feels sketchy at night and generates street noise.
  • Some units use sofa beds and show inconsistent cleaning or maintenance.

What travelers say

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Emily S.

Got off the train and checked in across the street. Grabbed croissants downstairs, then hit the spa next door—way better than I expected for a quick stop.

11. B&B HOTEL Marseille Prado Vélodrome

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1/10

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7.9

4,977 reviews

From
$85
Best for Families
Best for City Breaks
Why it stands out

For matches or concerts at the Orange Vélodrome, this B&B puts you next to the stadium with quiet rooms for a fast crash after the final whistle.

The hotel sits in the Prado–Vélodrome district, with shops and cafés nearby. It is a 5-minute walk to the metro, so the Old Port and the Prado beaches are an easy ride, or about a half-hour on foot. Rooms are simple and compact, but very clean. Beds feel firm and comfortable. Soundproofing works well, so nights stay calm even on event days. Expect keycode entry, daily housekeeping, and basic bathrooms that run small. Note there’s no in-room kettle or fridge, and storage space is limited.

What this place does best is event access without the chaos. You step out, and you are there. It suits fans in town for a game or concert, solo travelers on quick work trips nearby, and families who want a short, clean stay with everything essential. The 24/7 reception is friendly and efficient, and staff will store luggage after checkout so you can keep exploring.

One tradeoff: on-site parking is very limited and needs advance reservation. Traffic can also get heavy around the stadium during big events, so plan your arrival and departure times.

Pros

  • Unbeatable location directly next to the Orange Vélodrome stadium
  • Five-minute walk to the metro for quick rides to major sights
  • 24/7 reception with friendly staff and post-checkout luggage storage
  • Clean, quiet rooms with effective soundproofing for event nights

Cons

  • Rooms are small with limited storage and desk space
  • On-site parking is scarce and must be reserved in advance
  • No in-room kettle or fridge; amenities are minimal

What travelers say

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Logan C.

They held our bags after checkout so we could explore before the flight. After the match, the room stayed quiet and we actually slept in.

12. Vertigo Hostel

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1/10

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8

3,315 reviews

From
$87
Best for City Breaks
Best for Nightlife
Why it stands out

Set just off Marseille’s Old Port, Vertigo Hostel puts you at the Vieux‑Port in about 2 minutes, backed by 24-hour reception and lively common spaces for hanging out.

The address on Rue Fort Notre Dame means an easy downhill walk to the harbor, with supermarkets, cafes, and bus stops close by. The hostel spreads across several buildings, so staff will direct you to the right block. Dorms are larger than average, including big rooms with multiple showers and toilets. Many rooms include private bathrooms with a separate WC. Expect sturdy metal bunks, reading lights and outlets, and lockers by the beds—bring your own padlock.

The standout here is the social setup. There are two shared kitchens with big tables for cooking and meeting people. A guest WhatsApp group and frequent hostel events make it simple to find company for a beach run or an evening drink. Solo travelers, students, and small groups will feel at home. Couples or friends wanting more privacy can book private rooms or an apartment.

There is one main tradeoff: Wi‑Fi drops in certain buildings and can be weaker inside some rooms, so plan calls from the common areas. The paid breakfast is very simple; nearby bakeries are a better bet.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to the Vieux-Port and buses, metro close by.
  • Very spacious dorms, many with private bathrooms and separate toilets.
  • Two large shared kitchens with fridges, utensils, and big tables.
  • 24-hour reception with free luggage storage before or after stay.

Cons

  • Basic paid breakfast with limited choice; better options nearby.
  • No privacy curtains on bunks; bright reading lights disturb sleep.
  • Wi‑Fi unreliable in certain buildings and weaker inside rooms.

What travelers say

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Elijah S.

Huge dorm with two showers—never had to wait. Two minutes to the Vieux-Port, and I used the kitchen after checkout.

13. B&B HOTEL Marseille Centre La Timone

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1/5

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7.9

1,900 reviews

From
$95
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Set opposite La Timone hospital, this budget base sits 5 minutes from La Timone metro, putting Vieux‑Port just a few stops away.

Tram line 2 and buses are also close, and supermarkets sit by the station for easy supplies. The neighborhood feels lived‑in, with cafés and late‑opening groceries on nearby streets. Rooms keep it simple: clean spaces with air conditioning, safes, desks, and blackout curtains. Entry uses keycode locks, and some rooms have balconies with city views.

Service is the standout here. Staff respond fast to issues and make check‑in smooth, with luggage storage when needed. Breakfast has a decent spread and starts early, useful before tours or trains. It suits solo travelers, budget‑minded couples, and anyone visiting the Timone medical complex; it also works as a low‑fuss base for short city breaks.

Tradeoff to note: being across from a major hospital means ambulance sirens at times; close the windows to block most noise. Standard rooms lack a fridge or kettle, so plan accordingly.

Pros

  • About five minutes' walk to La Timone metro station and tram line 2.
  • Clean, air-conditioned rooms with safes, blackout curtains, and keycode entry.
  • Friendly, helpful staff; quick responses to simple room or maintenance issues.
  • Supermarkets and cafés nearby for easy snacks, drinks, and essentials.

Cons

  • No in-room fridge or kettle; limited self-catering convenience for longer stays.
  • Opposite a major hospital; ambulance sirens audible with windows open.
  • Some showers lack doors or curtains, leaving bathroom floors wet.

What travelers say

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Hannah W.

La Timone metro was a five-minute walk, and the front desk fixed a water issue in ten minutes. Using a door code instead of a key was super handy.

14. Aparthotel Adagio Access Marseille Saint Charles

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7.7

2,848 reviews

From
$121
Best for Long Stays
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Aparthotel Adagio Access Marseille Saint Charles puts you 2–4 minutes from Marseille Saint‑Charles station with quiet, kitchen‑equipped rooms and fast links for early trains and airport buses.

Set just off Rue Honnorat by the station plaza. Walk to the Old Port in about 20 minutes downhill; take the metro back up. A supermarket sits a short walk away. Rooms are simple and functional. Expect studios and apartments with kitchenettes that include a microwave, hob, kettle, and basic cookware. Soundproof windows mute most platform calls, and some rooms have a bath. Cribs are available on request.

What this place does best is the smart transit stopover. You get self‑catering, luggage storage, and a 24‑hour self‑service laundry, plus filtered water in the lobby for refills. Staff earn praise for friendly help in multiple languages. It suits solo business travelers with early departures, families who want space and a small kitchen, and budget‑minded guests staying several nights. There’s even a small playroom for kids.

There is a tradeoff: the station‑side setting brings occasional announcements if you open the window, and the immediate area can feel gritty after dark. It’s ideal for train and airport access, less for postcard views by the port.

Pros

  • Three-minute walk to Saint-Charles station and airport buses.
  • Studios and apartments with kitchenettes, cookware, kettle, and microwave.
  • 24-hour self-service laundry and filtered water station in lobby.
  • Soundproof windows keep most station noise outside at night.

Cons

  • Some rooms face tracks; announcements audible with windows open.
  • Neighborhood around station feels gritty, especially after dark.
  • Light housekeeping; guests expected to empty room trash themselves.

What travelers say

B

Blake P.

Right next to Saint-Charles, but our studio was quiet with the windows shut, and the free chilled water in the lobby was clutch before catching an early train.

15. greet Marseille Centre Saint Charles

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7.9

1,248 reviews

From
$130
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This budget stay puts you 5 minutes from Saint‑Charles Station and 15 minutes from the Old Port on foot.

Set on Allées Léon Gambetta, it sits between the station and Vieux‑Port. Shops, cafes, and the metro are close by, so getting around is simple. Rooms are basic but tidy, with comfy beds and retro, reused pieces that add charm. An elevator serves the floors, and family rooms offer more space. Windows open for air, though the boulevard outside stays lively day and night.

What stands out here is the eco approach: upcycled furniture throughout and a zero‑waste breakfast with pancakes, cereals, fruit, and fresh orange juice. It works well for rail travelers catching early trains, families who want straightforward space, and city explorers who plan to be out most of the day. A 24‑hour reception adds peace of mind for late arrivals.

There’s a tradeoff to the central address: traffic and hallway sounds travel. Light sleepers should request a room away from the main street or pack earplugs.

Pros

  • 5-minute walk to Saint-Charles station and airport buses.
  • 10-15 minute walk to the Old Port and restaurants.
  • Eco design with upcycled furniture and zero-waste, homemade-style breakfast.
  • 24-hour reception and secure card access to bedroom floors.

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms get traffic noise, even with windows closed.
  • Thin walls make neighbors’ voices and TVs easy to hear.
  • Air conditioning varies by room; units struggle during hot weather.

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Sofia J.

Loved the retro, second-hand furniture and the fresh orange juice at breakfast. Five minutes from the station made our early train easy.

16. Hôtel Edmond Rostand

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8

325 reviews

From
$131
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

Set on calm Rue Dragon, Hôtel Edmond Rostand puts you 15 minutes from the Vieux‑Port, with 24-hour access and a cozy café downstairs.

The spot works well for exploring. Public transport sits a short walk away, so getting around is easy. Reach the Old Port on foot for boats, views, and buzzing squares. Rooms are compact but very clean, with comfortable mattresses and strong air conditioning. Shutters help keep the space dark and cool. Bathrooms vary by room; some are small and simple, while others feel more spacious or newly refreshed.

Service is the headline here. The team is warm, helpful, and flexible with late arrivals. That makes this a smart base for solo travelers, couples on a quick city break, or business guests who want good Wi‑Fi throughout and easy days in the center. The ground‑floor café serves a simple continental breakfast and a handy coffee before heading out.

There are tradeoffs. Walls are thin and rooms can feel tight, with limited storage. There’s no in‑room fridge, and vegan breakfast choices are limited.

Pros

  • About 15 minutes’ walk to the Old Port and waterfront
  • Friendly staff with late-night check-in and reliable 24-hour access
  • Good Wi‑Fi throughout the hotel for work and planning days
  • Strong air conditioning and shutters keep rooms cool and dark

Cons

  • Thin walls mean noise from hallways and neighboring rooms
  • Rooms are small and somewhat dated, with limited storage
  • No in-room fridge and limited vegan options at breakfast

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Jason B.

We walked to the Old Port in about 15 minutes to watch Bastille Day fireworks. Loved grabbing a quick coffee in the downstairs café before heading out.

17. B&B HOTEL Marseille Bonneveine

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1/10

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7.6

1,492 reviews

From
$135
Best for Beach
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

In Marseille’s 8th, B&B HOTEL Marseille Bonneveine lines up beach days and errands in one spot, with the Carrefour shopping center right across the street and a small outdoor pool with sun loungers.

The Bonneveine area feels relaxed and residential. Walk to the coast in about 20–25 minutes on foot, or catch nearby buses toward the Vieux-Port. It also works as a base for the Calanques. Rooms are simple and compact, with comfortable beds and hot, strong showers. An accessible room option exists, and Wi‑Fi performs well for work or streaming.

This place stands out for value near sea and nature. The combo of pool, easy shopping next door, and quick bus links makes planning simple. It suits budget beachgoers and hikers, families who like having supplies steps away, and work travelers who need 24‑hour reception and solid Wi‑Fi.

There is a tradeoff. You are well south of the Old Port, and buses can take a while, so it fits beach and Calanques plans better than classic city sightseeing.

Pros

  • Shopping center with a big Carrefour sits directly across the street.
  • Small outdoor pool with sun loungers for quick cool-downs.
  • Bus stop nearby for easy trips toward the Vieux-Port.
  • Reliable Wi‑Fi and 24‑hour reception for late arrivals.

Cons

  • No in-room mini fridge or kettle in standard rooms.
  • Far from Vieux-Port; public transport takes up to an hour.
  • Air conditioning is centrally controlled and not always effective.

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Riley H.

The small pool saved us after a hot Calanques hike, then I crashed on a really comfy bed.

18. Boutique Hôtel Azur

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7.5

1,036 reviews

From
$124
Best for City Breaks
Best for Couples
Why it stands out

Boutique Hôtel Azur pairs a leafy courtyard garden for breakfast with a 15-minute walk to the Old Port and quick links to trams and metro.

It sits on Cours Franklin Roosevelt near La Canebière. Saint-Charles station is walkable, and trams stop nearby. Rooms run small, with simple, fresh decor and strong air conditioning. Some face the garden; a few have tiny balconies. Bathrooms vary; some are compact or partly open to the room.

Service is the standout here. Staff help with late arrivals and early bags. They even arrange gluten-free breakfasts in the garden when asked. Solo travelers and budget-minded couples use it as a handy base.

There is no elevator, and upper floors mean many stairs. Sound carries, and street noise can intrude if you open the window.

Pros

  • Walkable from Saint-Charles station and Reformes metro for easy arrivals.
  • Leafy courtyard garden for relaxed breakfast and quiet mid-day breaks.
  • Friendly staff accommodate late arrivals and gluten-free breakfast requests.
  • Air conditioning in rooms for hot summer nights.

Cons

  • No elevator; upper floors require many narrow stairs.
  • Thin walls and street noise when windows are open.
  • Some bathrooms are compact or open-plan, limiting privacy.

What travelers say

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Aubrey P.

I arrived after midnight and still got my room key in seconds—then breakfast in the garden the next morning.

19. B&B HOTEL Marseille Euromed

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7.5

6,153 reviews

From
$127
Best for City Breaks
Best for Business
Why it stands out

In Marseille’s Euromed district, this 2‑star keeps travel simple: 2-minute walk to the tram, 24-hour reception, and secure underground parking for stress-free arrivals.

From the door, reach Les Terrasses du Port in about 15 minutes on foot, or Vieux‑Port in a short tram or metro ride. Saint‑Charles station sits around a 20–25 minute walk away. The neighborhood blends new builds with a rough edge, yet the lobby feels safe and staffed day and night. Rooms are compact and very clean, with strong showers; some add a mezzanine sleeping level and a small desk. Expect basics only: no in‑room fridge or kettle, and hairdryers come from reception.

What this place does best is function over frills. Drivers and tram riders get a dependable budget base with simple, tidy rooms. Families on a budget like the duplex layouts that give kids an upstairs nook, while solo business travelers can handle email at the desk with basic Wi‑Fi. Breakfast is straightforward, with pastries, cereals, and hot drinks, and there’s indoor or outdoor seating.

Tradeoffs are real: the surrounding streets feel gritty after dark, and the setup is basic. Duplex stairs are steep, so they suit older kids better than toddlers.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to the tram for quick rides to Vieux-Port.
  • Secure underground parking on-site with direct access to reception elevators.
  • Some rooms feature mezzanine sleeping, giving kids their own upstairs nook.
  • Breakfast buffet with pastries, cereals, and hot drinks, indoor or outdoor seating.

Cons

  • No in-room fridge, kettle, or phone; hairdryers only from reception.
  • Heating and air-conditioning vary by season; some rooms feel too warm.
  • Area feels gritty after dark, with limited dining steps from the door.

What travelers say

B

Brooke P.

Checked in near midnight and the receptionist was still cheerful. Walked to Terrasses du Port in 15 minutes for coffee.

20. Appart'hôtel Odalys City - Marseille Prado

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7.6

2,072 reviews

From
$110
Best for City Breaks
Best for Families
Why it stands out

This aparthotel gives you kitchenettes in every unit and the Périer Metro about 2 minutes away, so you can self-cater and reach Marseille’s center in a few stops.

It sits in the 8th arrondissement on a calm street with supermarkets, bakeries, and casual dining nearby. The Vélodrome stadium is walkable for match days. Rooms are simple and clean, with firm, comfortable beds and roomy bathrooms. Some have balconies with city views. The kitchenettes are compact—often tucked in a cupboard—but practical, with a fridge, microwave, and kettle. Storage can feel tight for heavy packers.

What it does best: a reliable base with 24/7 reception and easy transport. It suits budget-minded city trippers, solo travelers, and couples who plan to explore all day and cook a quick breakfast or late snack. Families on a budget will appreciate the space and kitchenette, especially for longer stays, though bring organization skills for limited shelving. Fans heading to the stadium will like the straightforward walk and quiet nights after events.

One tradeoff: this is true self-catering. Daily cleaning is limited, guests handle dishes and trash, and a security deposit applies. Expect a basic breakfast, and note that Wi‑Fi and climate control can vary by room.

Pros

  • Two-minute walk to Périer metro; quick rides to the Old Port.
  • Rooms include compact kitchenettes with fridge, microwave, and kettle.
  • Some units offer balconies with wide city views.
  • Reception staffed 24/7 for late arrivals and assistance.

Cons

  • Housekeeping is limited; guests must wash dishes and take out trash.
  • Security deposit required; refunds may take several days to process.
  • Wi‑Fi and air conditioning performance vary between rooms.

What travelers say

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Harper W.

Loved the little kitchenette hidden in a cupboard. Made coffee on the balcony, then hopped to Périer metro in two minutes. Simple, clean, and quiet at night.

Methodology

How We Chose These Hotels

We researched over 150 hotels in Marseille using data from major travel websites and travel forums. We read thousands of guest reviews, analyzed pricing across seasons, and cross-referenced expert travel publications. Some of the hotels on this list were also visited and tested by our team. We prioritized genuine traveler feedback over marketing promises and selected properties that consistently deliver on their promise.

Hotels were ranked using a combination of key criteria, including overall guest satisfaction, value for money, location, room quality and design, and standout features. We did not rank hotels based on affiliate commission rates. Our rankings reflect our genuine editorial assessment and what we believe offers the best experience for different traveler types.

This list is reviewed and updated quarterly. Prices shown are indicative and vary by date, season, and availability. Last fully reviewed: June 2026.