Marseille, the Phocaean city so loved by some and so decried by others, is a port city with a rich past, which never leaves anyone indifferent. It is the oldest city in France and originally a large port where many peoples docked throughout its history. The ancient Massalia is a magnificent city that rises and falls with its neighborhoods, surrounded by pine forests, limestone rocks and scrubland without forgetting the famous creeks that offer a sumptuous landscape. Dominated by the Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde basilica built on the site of a watchtower that watched over the Estaque gulf and the arrival of boats in its port, one would think that Marseille was only turned towards the sea, but that's not knowing it well. The tourist guide on Marseille takes you to discover its incredibly eventful and yet romantic history, a history to be discovered without delay on its historical sites such as the castle of If, this old prison perched on its island. Not to mention that the city has changed, neighborhoods have been transformed, museums have been built or restored and one of the most emblematic is certainly the MUCEM.