For far too long, Marseille has flown under the radar as a travel destination in France. With its prime location, amazing weather nearly year round and close proximity to other incredible must-see destinations such as Cassis, Aix-en-provence and Toulon, Marseille is truly a must-visit destination. And i haven't even started on the food! As a city commonly reffered to as the most culturally diverse
in Europe, Marseille is spoilt for choice when it comes to food options. From the Northern African influence coming from places such as Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, to Arabic cuisines, herbs and spices, neighbouring Italy, Corsican, French, not to mention the dishes particular to Marseille itself, such as the famous Boulabaisse, their plethora of plentiful seafood straight from the ocean, incredible fruits and vegetables from Provence and neighbouring areas, and lets not forget all the wonderful remnants of Roman, Greek and Moorish occupation in the then-capital of France, this city is truly buzzing with diversity, history and culture. Here at Mouthwatering Marseille, we hope to show you the beautiful secret and not so secret spots that make this city so incredible. Marseille is not an attention seeker. They do not attempt to draw people in by praying on the cliché hungry tourist. Marseille is a city for those who are willing to take their time to discover the hidden wonders that hide down unassuming alley ways and humbly painted walls. It will not try and sell you a dream, but give you a canvas and a paintbrush, and let you paint your own