VERY RARE, magnificent 248 m² loft located in the heart of the Old Port on the 4th floor of an 18th-century building, full of charm: beams, old stone slabs, fireplace, beautiful high ceilings.
It consists of two combined apartments, which can be easily separated again:
- An 188 m² apartment with a large living area of 63 m², another beautiful reception room of 52 m² with double e
VERY RARE, magnificent 248 m² loft located in the heart of the Old Port on the 4th floor of an 18th-century building, full of charm: beams, old stone slabs, fireplace, beautiful high ceilings.
It consists of two combined apartments, which can be easily separated again:
- An 188 m² apartment with a large living area of 63 m², another beautiful reception room of 52 m² with double exposure, a dining room with open kitchen. A special feature: a master bedroom with a private bathroom including a bath and hammam.
- A 60 m² apartment with its own entrance on the landing, a living room with equipped open kitchen, two sleeping areas, and a bathroom. This apartment connects to the main apartment through an interior door.
During visits, you will appreciate the unique qualities of this atypical property: large volume, solid wood flooring, terracotta tiles, reversible air conditioning.
This property offers several possibilities: residence, offices, AIRBNB, event rental...
Located in the heart of the Old Port, it is in close proximity to shops, buses, restaurants, highway tunnel access, train station, docked boats, and even the shuttle to the Frioul Islands.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on Géorisques.
CONTACT - Sophie BOCOBZA Commercial Agent EI (RSAC) Fees payable by the seller - Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: €3470 ~ €4760 - Sophie BOCOBZA - Commercial agent - EI - RSAC 502 958 283 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Marseille is France’s second-largest city and its oldest, founded by Greek sailors around 600 BC. It carries a distinct identity that sets it apart from every other French city: Mediterranean in temperament, architecturally layered, and oriented entirely toward the sea. The Vieux-Port, the ancient harbour at the city’s heart, remains the social and geographic centre of Marseille life, framed by the hillside basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde and the 17th-century Fort Saint-Jean.
The Vieux-Port area places residents within walking distance of the Marché du Vieux-Port, the fish market on the Quai des Belges, and restaurants including Péron and Le Rhul along the Corniche. The MuCEM cultural centre, the Panier quarter, and the main shopping streets of the Centre-Bourse are all reachable on foot.
Marseille-Provence Airport, located approximately 25 kilometres northwest of the city centre, operates direct routes to major European and international destinations, with a journey time of around 30 minutes by road. Marseille Saint-Charles station connects to Paris Gare de Lyon in approximately three hours by TGV, and to Lyon in under two hours. The station also serves regional destinations across Provence and the Côte d’Azur.
Get nearby
Attractions
Schools
Marseille Provence Airport
Airport
25 min
Marseille Saint-Charles Train Station
Train Station
5 min
Vieux-Port of Marseille
Cultural & Heritage
5 min
Le Panier
Culture & Heritage
6 min
Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde
Culture & Heritage
10 min
Les Calanques National Park
Outdoor & Nature
30 min
Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée (MuCEM)