My Congress in Marseille

Attractive and dynamic, organize your event in Marseille, Capital of Provence! Succumb to its magical landscapes, its history and its idyllic climate.

Coming here c'is easy!
Marseille-Provence airport with more than 156 airlines, 35 companies connecting 28 countries directly and 107 destinations, 25 daily Paris-Marseille connections, Europe's leading low-cost airport.
Bus network Cartreize line 91 : Airport - Bus station Marseille Saint Charles : 25 min
17 daily Paris-Marseille TGV trains in 3 hours, more than 200 daily trains for this station in the heart of the city renovated in 2008.
Train : TER Vitrolles Airport Station - Marseille Saint Charles Station
At the crossroads of 3 main motorways linking Spain, Italy and Northern Europe.
Itineraries :
Motorway A7 coming from the north, exit gare Saint Charles to reach the city centre.
Highway A55 coming from the north, exit Joliette to access the WTC, exit Vieux Port to access the Palais du Pharo / Prado Carénage tunnel to access Parc Chanot
Highway A50 coming from the East
Moving around
Tramway: 3 tramway lines that run from 5am to 00:30am.
Line T1 : Noailles - Les Caillols
Line T2 : Blancarde Foch - Arenc Le Silo
Line T3: Arenc Le Silo - Castellane
Metro: 2 metro lines that run from 5am to 1am.
M1 : The Rose - The Fodder
M2 : Bougainville - Ste Marguerite Dromel
The bicycle is the self-service bicycle rental system in Marseille. The fleet includes about 1000
bicycles spread over 130 stations.
For more information: http://www.levelo-mpm.fr
The network comprises 80 stations spread over the territory of the commune. 32 of these stations are equipped with a telephone terminal and can be reached on a single number: 0811 46 90 90.
MARSEILLES TAXIS: 04 91 92 92 92 92
www.lestaxismarseillais.com
RADIO TAXIS MARSEILLE: 04 91 02 20 20
www.taximarseille.com
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Parc Chanot
The Palais des Congrès et des Expositions de Marseille located in the city centre can host all types of events in modernised, comfortable and modular spaces. It offers 3 sites on the same site: the Palais des Congrès, the Palais des Arts and the Parc des Expositions.
How do I get there?
Metro Rond-Point du Prado, Bus, Car (1800 parking spaces)

Pharo Palace
Perched on the rocky point known as Le Pharo, the Palace erected here by Emperor Napoleon III for Empress Eugenie enjoys a superb view of the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde, the entrance to the Old Port, Fort Saint-Jean, the Mucem and the Cathedral of the Major.
How do I get there?
Located in the city centre, Metro Vieux Port, taxi drop-off in the Palais Park and bus.

WTC City Center
In the heart of historic Marseille: a vast high-tech business complex that combines accessibility, authenticity and modernity.
How do I get there?
On the Old Port, St-Charles TGV station (5 mn on foot), Metro Vieux-Port, Bus, Taxi (parking of 1800 places)