Hotels in 10e Arrondissement, Marseille
Updated 18 August 2026 · 60 real hotels
The 10th arrondissement is a largely residential, southern district of Marseille, suited to travellers who want a quieter base away from the busy city centre. It works well for sports fans attending events at the Orange Vélodrome stadium, and for those who prefer local neighbourhood life over tourist-heavy areas.
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Staying in the 10th Arrondissement of Marseille
Marseille's 10th arrondissement sits in the southern part of the city, stretching from the inner urban fabric toward greener, hillier terrain. It is a predominantly residential district, which means you get a more authentic, day-to-day Marseille atmosphere rather than the concentrated tourist activity found around the Vieux-Port or the 1st and 2nd arrondissements. The neighbourhood is home to a mix of apartment buildings, local markets, and open spaces, making it a calm alternative for visitors who do not need to be in the thick of things every minute.
The most recognisable landmark close to this area is the Orange Vélodrome, the large football stadium that hosts Olympique de Marseille matches, which draws visitors on match weekends throughout the season. Public transport connections, including metro and bus lines, link the district to the city centre and major attractions such as the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde. Accommodation here ranges from budget bed-and-breakfast options to well-rated independent guesthouses and branded hotels, covering a wide spread of budgets and styles.
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| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Montempô Marseille Centre Dôme ★★ | Marseille : à 5 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.9 | 61 €/nuit |
| Hôtel le Capitol | Marseille : à 5,2 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 1.3 | 62 €/nuit |
| Hôtel Theffa | Marseille : à 5,1 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 1 | 63 €/nuit |
| Hôtel Des Moulins ★ | Allauch : à 6,1 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.8 | 70 €/nuit |
| Hotel Les Cigalons | 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.8 | 76 €/nuit |
| Bed and breakfast chez l'habitant | Marseille : à 6 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 4 | 76 €/nuit |
| Résidence Carpe Diem | Marseille : à 5,1 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 4 | 77 €/nuit |
| Rivages du Vieux Port | Noailles : à 4,8 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 3.7 | 79 €/nuit |
| The Originals City, Hôtel Côté Sud ★★★ | Allauch : à 8,1 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 4.4 | 88 €/nuit |
| Aparthotel Adagio Access Marseille Saint-Charles ★★★ | Marseille : à 5,3 km de 10e arrondissement | ★ 4 | 90 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Is the 10th arrondissement safe for tourists?+
The 10th arrondissement is a largely residential area and is generally considered calm by Marseille standards. As with any large city, it is sensible to stay aware of your surroundings, particularly at night, but the district does not have a particular reputation for visitor-related problems. Staying in a well-reviewed property and using main roads after dark is standard common-sense advice.
How do I get from the 10th arrondissement to Marseille city centre?+
The 10th arrondissement is served by Marseille's metro network, with lines connecting the area to the centre in around 15 to 20 minutes depending on your exact starting point. Bus routes also cover the district and can take you toward the Vieux-Port and other central neighbourhoods. Taxis and ride-sharing apps are readily available if you prefer a direct journey.
What is the best hotel in the 10th arrondissement of Marseille?+
Based on guest ratings from the hotels currently available in this area, Les Maisons du Parc holds a perfect 5 out of 5 score at 449 euros per night, making it the top-rated option for those seeking a premium stay. Grand Juste follows closely at 4.9 out of 5 and 146 euros per night, offering exceptional value for its score. RockyPop Marseille, a 4-star hotel rated 4.8 out of 5 at 187 euros per night, is a strong mid-range choice.
What is there to do near the 10th arrondissement?+
The Orange Vélodrome stadium is a major draw, especially on match days when the city comes alive with supporters. The surrounding streets have local cafes, bakeries, and small shops typical of a Marseille residential neighbourhood. From the area you can also reach the Parc Borély and its botanical garden to the south, and the city's central sights including the Vieux-Port and Notre-Dame de la Garde are accessible within a short metro or bus ride.
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