1. Hotel C2
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Very Good
475 reviews
In a restored 19th‑century townhouse, Hotel C2 hides an underground spa and hammam just below street level.
The address sits in Marseille’s 6th, a 5‑minute walk to the Vieux‑Port and waterfront cafés. The street feels calm, yet dining and shopping sit close by. Rooms are spacious with high ceilings, sleek lines, and plenty of storage. Expect soundproofing, blackout curtains, a kettle and coffee machine, plus Chromecast on the TV. Bathrooms feel large and modern. Mini fridges are stocked with water, and local calissons sometimes appear on the bed.
Service is the star here. The concierge secures hard‑to‑get restaurant tables and even lines up boat trips to the Calanques. Breakfast brings generous sweet and savory choices, with eggs made to order. The bar spills to a small patio for pre‑dinner drinks, and some evenings feature intimate live music. After a day by the port, the underground pool and steam room offer an easy reset. Cocktails are thoughtful and balanced.
The spa is petite, and facilities are sometimes under maintenance; plan quick dips, not full spa days. Street‑facing rooms can pick up traffic noise when windows are open.
Pros
- Five-minute walk to Vieux‑Port and waterfront restaurants and cafés.
- Spacious rooms with high ceilings, soundproofing, and blackout curtains.
- Underground spa with hammam, small pool, and a jacuzzi.
- Attentive concierge arranging restaurant bookings and Calanques boat trips.
Cons
- Spa facilities are small and occasionally closed for maintenance.
- Street‑facing rooms get traffic noise with windows open.
- Breakfast and some on‑site meals feel expensive for the offering.
What travelers say
James B.
After sightseeing, I soaked in the little underground pool and hammam—so calm. The concierge grabbed a last‑minute dinner table near the port.




































































