A stone’s throw from the Plage des Catalans, proper in entrance of the statue of the heroes of the Japanese Military, nestles a small Provencal fishing village.
Wedged between two cliffs, resolutely turned in direction of the ocean, the Vallon des Auffes provides the picture of a time that may have stopped in Marcel Pagnol’s time. It is likely one of the emblematic locations of Marseille.
Distinctive, genuine, picturesque, there is no such thing as a scarcity of adjectives to explain this little haven of peace that’s each near and so removed from the hustle and bustle of town middle. It’s right here that you will discover probably the most lovely settings to eat out in Marseille.