Discovering France's regions via gastronomy: Marseille, a Mediterranean melting pot • FRANCE 24
Bordering the French Riviera, Marseille is a one-of-a-kind place in France with a soul of its own. The colourful metropolis is famous for being the sunniest city in the country and a fascinating destination with a rich history. The southern port city has been at the crossroads of trade and immigration since it was first founded in 600 BC. All this has made Marseille into a Mediterranean melting pot with a diverse cultural and gastronomic heritage.
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Yup. Marseille is a state of mind. That's for sure.
Ce petit reportage est sympa mais bien pauvre on ne peut pas décrire Marseille en une quinzaine de minutes Peut être une partie 2 😊
@juxbertrand
6 ай бұрын
surtout commettre le parjure le plus abominable dès la 7eme seconde de placer Marseille sur la "French Riviera" - Côte d'Azur. Marseille est en Provence Madame. On est dans le paysage du platane, et pas du palmier. On y parle fort, mange ailé, et on aime pas les Niçois. Tain, relis ta géographie avant de nous exposer devant les estrangers.
Thank you for the wonderful video. Loved it.
Hi! I am in a French 11 class and we just watched this video. The town of Marseilles looks beautiful! Thanks for the informational video! - Canada
Wonderful!
I love Nice too much, it's a walking city by the beach, what's not to love, i can take 2eurp bus to Cannes, Monaco, grasses for the perfume workshop. I was told marsselle is dangerous 😢, so i didn't want to risk it. I just walking all over Nice.
@therenaissanceredneck8825
2 ай бұрын
Nice and Marseille(⬆️) are totally polar opposites. Nice is more glitz and glam. Marseille(⬆️) is not. I encourage you to put what you heard aside and visit with an open mind. It's not the same vibe. I'm going in July and can not wait.
Not all people in France make pastis with mixed ingredients.
Good hosts but I do not understand why they use their hands so much as they say their script. It does not make things more interesting , it is distracting. Marseille is an extraordinary city. I loved it. So much more interesting than the north of France. The north is so blocked up in their rigid hierarchies and traditions, that they are stressed and neurotic as a result. They make their own children miserable in their schools system for example. The reputation of Marseille is almost a good thing becasue it keeps lots of uptight tourists out of there.
Is the a puff piece and marseille is dangerous waste of time or it’s worth visiting from USA?
Could you visit the Grenoble & Grand Est region in France? Need more reports in those areas, not just famous Paris or other popular tourist spots.! Thank you. 🤓❤ PS. Why travel to Marseille with an American group a few years back, the guide said~ it was not safe in many areas of the City! Crime rate is high there? I wonder.😳
@___beyondhorizon4664
Жыл бұрын
Someone in Nice also told me that 😞
Вольные Странники Космоса!?
Referring to Marseille as a 'melting pot' is putting it quite delicately. Walking a sizable portion of this city is like an excursion thru Mogadishu. Stick to the old port and surrounding areas or the main boulevards.
Ahhh, Marseille! Ask French citizens about the most dangerous cities in their country, and most will say Marseille immediately. Have body guards, will travel!
@marcblum7493
3 күн бұрын
Marseille is the ninth dangerous city in France way below Paris, Lille, Rouen, Lyon and even Bordeaux.
Dump genie and let Flo be the only presenter. Two is too much
ça pue la gauche