Below, findVogues guide to Marseille ahead of the Chanel cruise show.
Where to Stay
The exterior of Les Bords de Mer.
A guestroom at Le Bords de Mer.
The Vieux-Port de Marseille.
The pool terrace at Casa Youm.
A guestroom at Tuba.
A swimming area at Tuba.

The exterior of Les Bords de Mer.
Where to Eat and Drink
The bar at Cecile Food Club.
Inside LEau a la Bouche.
The exterior of Ripaille.

A guestroom at Le Bords de Mer.
Marseille also has plenty of more casual spots offering serious food.
Seasonal dishes at Livingston.
As youre meant to feel at home here, theres no menu.

The pool terrace at Casa Youm.
What to See
The exterior of MUCEUM.
J4)the first museum entirely dedicated to Mediterranean cultureopened in a jagged modernist building on the Vieux-Port.
(The rooftop will be the setting for Chanels cruise collection presentation.)

A guestroom at Tuba.
An exhibition at La Traverse gallery.
Friche de lEscalette(Imp.
de lEscalette), meanwhile, is a by-appointment-only sculpture garden that opens exclusively in the summer months.

A swimming area at Tuba.
This summer, it will play host to a Germaine Richier exhibition from July 1 to September 29.
Where to Shop
Inside Sarah Espeutes atelier, Oeuvres Sensibles.
A shopping rack at Azur.

The bar at Cecile Food Club.
Insider tip: The owners of Jogging also havetwo housesavailable for rent in the city.
(Consider that a reward for those of you whove made it this far.)

Inside L’Eau à la Bouche.

The exterior of Ripaille.

Seasonal dishes at Livingston.

Inside Atelier Renata.

The exterior of MUCEUM.

An exhibition at La Traverse gallery.

Inside Sarah Espeute’s atelier, Oeuvres Sensibles.
A shopping rack at Azur.