#publisher Travel RSS feed Marseille RSS feed Festivals RSS feed France RSS feed Europe RSS feed Art and design RSS feed Culture RSS feed Festivals RSS feed Museums RSS feed Music RSS feed French style special RSS feed Turn autoplay off -- * Travel * Marseille Series: French style special -- Previous | Next | Index The hottest French city of 2013: Marseille There's never been a better time to visit Marseille. It's this year's European Capital of Culture and a new Eurostar service makes it easier than ever to get there * Share * Tweet this -- * Jump to comments (…) l'Ombrière, Norman Foster's sleek, mirrored sunshade and events pavilion in Marseille's Vieux Port View larger picture l'Ombrière, Norman Foster's sleek, mirrored sunshade and events pavilion in Marseille's Vieux Port. Photograph: Boris Horvat/AFP This summer, Eurostar is running a Saturday service right across France to Aix-en-Provence. This is the farthest a direct train has ever travelled from London, covering 750 miles in just over six hours. -- So treat yourself to a pastis in a street-side cafe on the Cours Mirabeau. Tune in to the steady murmur of intellectual conversation or, better still, eavesdrop on the posturing and plans for youthful high jinks, the hallmarks of one of France's foremost university towns. Take advantage of the surprisingly vibrant nightlife. Tuck into the local aïoli, olive oil and speciality chocolates. Stroll out through the woods to the craggy slopes of Mont St Victoire, a favourite subject of Picasso as well as of Cézanne. You'll never want to leave â but this summer at least, you must. Aix has a decent share of exhibitions and shows in the Provence-wide celebration of Marseille's status as this year's European Capital of Culture, but the real action is in the port city, 30 minutes away by train. Like Liverpool, Marseille has used its Capital of Culture status to launch a massive push for regeneration; and here, too, it seems to be working. The old port can now hold its own against any world city. Once-crumbling blocks of apartments are suddenly spruce, beloved landmarks have been polished up, seedy waterfronts reclaimed. Tourists are already flocking around â and under â l'Ombrière, Norman Foster's sleek, mirrored sunshade and events pavilion in the Vieux Port. Meanwhile, the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations, which opens next month, promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Of course, this being Marseille, a few questions have been asked about the â¬550m (£460m) that has been spent so far. The run-up to the festivities has generated some horrific stories of police corruption and gangland killings, while the construction work has thrown the city's already rather too exciting roads into yet more chaos. In other words (again like Liverpool), Marseille has retained its unique character throughout. This has always been one of the most invigorating, exciting and cosmopolitan cities in France. Add to that a packed programme of open-air concerts, exhibitions, artistic happenings and, intriguingly, a guided eyes-closed tour of the city, and even the 200mph Eurostar won't feel as if it's getting you there fast enough. Daily Email close -- Close this popup The hottest French city of 2013: Marseille This article appeared on p29 of the Weekend section of the Guardian on Saturday 25 May 2013. It was published on the Guardian website at 09.00 BST on Saturday 25 May 2013. It was last modified at 00.31 BST on Thursday 4 July 2013. It was first published at 09.01 BST on Saturday 25 May 2013. Travel * Marseille · * Festivals · * France · -- Travel * Marseille · * Festivals · * France · -- Readers’ tips * Marseille: Michelin Camping Guide France offers the very best and cheapest camping facilities in all of Europe. We know, we have been camping in Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Netherlands… Posted by grandthing 28 Apr 2013 * Marseille: Bar OM Football supporters' bar, but not as scary as that sounds! Friendly staff, good food, moderately priced drinks considering the position. We were made Posted by rosnapier 15 Mar 2013 * Marseille: Trying REAL bouillabaisse An authentic fish stew served with aioli - succulent pieces of fish served in a tasty broth with little pieces of crusty bread topped with a rich garlic… Posted by Jelee58 17 Apr 2012 * Marseille: A walk along the Calanques If you want to bask in the warm Mediterranean sea, but hate the crowds that fill much of Franceâs coastline, head to the vibrant, chilled out port of Posted by Ellabella3011 15 Apr 2012 -- * l'Ombrière, Norman Foster's sleek, mirrored sunshade and events pavilion in Marseille's Vieux Port Photograph: Boris Horvat/AFP