 Conveniently situated just a few minutes drive from Provence airport, this easily accessible hotel is located a few kilometres south of Aix-en-Provence and within reach of Marseilles by car.
Campanile Marseille Vitrolles Griffon offers affordable accommodation in a convenient and easily accessible location, making it an ideal choice when visiting the city of Aix-en-Provence or travelling through the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the south of France. The hotel offers a full breakfast buffet each morning where you can choose from the selection of fruit juice, hot drinks, cereals, pastries and breakfast meats.
The excellent location of Campanile Marseille Vitrolles Griffon, with its close proximity to Provence Airport and excellent motorway connects to the cities of Aix-en-Provence and Marseille, makes it a very convenient option. In our well designed rooms we pay the closest attention to detail and whether you want to sleep, relax or maybe even work, you will be free to make the most of the peace and quiet. All rooms are en suite and have all the modern amenities you will need. Everything is designed to give you a feeling of comfort, calm and efficiency.
From Salon-de-Provence: take the A7 towards Marseille, exit Vitrolles-Griffon, then take the D9, exit 13. At the traffic circle follow the signs to EDF. From Marseille/Aix-en-Provence via A7: direction Salon-de-Provence, exit Marignane/Vitrolles-Griffon, then take the D9, exit 13. At the traffic circle follow the signs to EDF. From Marignane Airport: take the D9 towards Aix-en-Provence, exit 13. At the traffic circle follow the signs to EDF. From Aix-les-Milles or the TGV rail station: take the D9 towards Marignane, exit 12.
Local Attractions :
• Palais Longchamp (23 Miles) - Endowed with towering columns and flowing water, the monument itself is only the center of the complex, which includes The Musée des Beaux-Arts,The Musée de l'Histoire Naturelle, a park, and an observatory. • Château d'If (23 Miles) - Guards the city from its golden rock perch outside the harbour. Nearby the Ile Frioul quarantined suspected plague infectees, it's now a public monument. Fort St-Jean's original tower guarded a giant chain that closed off the harbor in times of trouble. • Basilique de Notre Dame de la Garde (23 Miles) - A clear, stunning view of the city, surrounding mountains and stone-studded bay. Towering nearly 230m above the city, the church's statue of Madonna bearing the infant Christ, is known as 'la bonne mère,' is regarded by many as the symbol of Marseille. • Le Vieux Port (25 Miles) - The Old Port is a picturesque destination pleasant to wander around. It welcomes visitors on with its daily morning fish market, its numerous restaurants and the ferry boat which crosses the harbour from the Quai d'Honneur to the Place aux Huiles.
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