Marseille Joins Europe’s Famous Hostels
PRESS RELEASE – Marseille Joins Europe’s Famous Hostels
The Vertigo Vieux-Port hostel in Marseille is the latest addition to Europe’s Famous Hostels. A newly renovated hostel located in trendy Marseille’s Old Port, Vertigo is the third Europe’s Famous Hostel in France.
Elected by HostelWorld as the second best new hostel worldwide, each room is designed by local artists according to its unique character making Vertigo a must-go for lovers of innovative design. It also features all the services and facilities you’d expect to find in one of Europe’s Famous Hostels – free breakfast, free wifi, 24 hour check-in, reception and security.
Its location in the increasingly popular Old Port area means Vertigo is perfect for sightseeing. Within walking distance there are beaches, bars, clubs, the central market and the famous Notre Dame church. It is also great for accessing boat and diving tours along the famous Riviera. From here you can also visit the famous Calanques, and the coast enjoys sunshine most of the year-round.
Europe’s Famous Hostels is an association of 31 independent hostels across Europe, from Amsterdam to Vienna. Selected as the best hostels in their locations, all Famous Hostels offer great value, atmosphere and a safe stay in each city. The ethos is to create a network that guarantees a great experience while travelling in Europe.
For more information on the Vertigo Vieux Port hostel: http://www.famoushostels.com/marseille-hostel
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