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Les Terrasses du Port

Les Terrasses du Port brings modern mall culture to Marseille's waterfront with 160+ shops spread across multiple levels that cascade down toward the Mediterranean.

Les Terrasses du Port, Marseille · La Joliette & Les Docks
Category
Shopping
Duration
2h 30m
Best Time
Afternoon
Entry
Free
Rating
4.3 (25,436)
The place

About Les Terrasses du Port

Les Terrasses du Port brings modern mall culture to Marseille's waterfront with 160+ shops spread across multiple levels that cascade down toward the Mediterranean. You'll find the usual suspects (Zara, H&M, Fnac) alongside French chains like Monoprix and a decent selection of local boutiques selling Provençal soaps and regional specialties. The open-air design means you're shopping with constant sea breezes and glimpses of cruise ships docking at the terminal below.

The experience feels more like strolling through a series of connected terraces than wandering a typical enclosed mall. Natural light floods every level, and you can always pop outside onto one of the many balconies for fresh air and harbor views. The top floors house the restaurants, from quick crepe stands (€8-12) to proper sit-down spots with terraces where you can watch ferries heading to Corsica while you eat. The whole place has a relaxed, almost resort-like atmosphere that's distinctly Mediterranean.

Most travel guides oversell this as a cultural experience when it's really just pleasant shopping with great views. Skip the chain restaurants on the upper levels, they're overpriced at €18-25 for basic pasta. The Monoprix supermarket on the lower level is perfect for picnic supplies, and the views from the parking garage elevators are actually better than some of the official terraces. Come here when you need a break from sightseeing, not as a destination itself.

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Getting there

Address
9 Quai du Lazaret, 13002 Marseille, France
Neighborhood
La Joliette & Les Docks
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Tips, answered

Enter through the lower level near Quai du Lazaret to avoid the crowds that pile in from the main Joliette entrance, plus you'll work your way up to better views naturally

Most tourists head straight to the expensive rooftop restaurants, but the outdoor seating at Paul bakery on level 3 has equally good views for the price of a €4 coffee

The free WiFi is excellent throughout, and the clean bathrooms on every level make this a perfect pit stop when exploring the renovated port district

Plan for about 2h 30m.

Les Terrasses du Port is in the La Joliette & Les Docks neighborhood of Marseille. The address is 9 Quai du Lazaret, 13002 Marseille, France. The area is well-served by metro.

This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.

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