Hotels in 14e Arrondissement, Marseille
Updated 11 August 2026 · 60 real hotels
The 14th arrondissement is a residential district in northern Marseille, away from the tourist centre, better suited to travellers on business, visiting locals, or those seeking quieter and more affordable accommodation. It is a practical base with metro and bus connections rather than a neighbourhood packed with sights.
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Marseille's 14th arrondissement sits in the northern part of the city, well outside the busy waterfront districts around the Vieux-Port. The area is predominantly residential and industrial in character, meaning streets are quieter and hotel prices are noticeably lower than in the city centre. Travellers who choose to stay here are typically drawn by cost, convenience to specific appointments, or a preference for a local atmosphere over a tourist-heavy environment.
Public transport links the 14th arrondissement to the rest of Marseille reasonably well: metro line 2 and several bus routes give access to the city centre in under 30 minutes. That said, the neighbourhood does not offer the same walkable concentration of restaurants, museums and seafront promenades that you find closer to the Canebière or the Corniche. If sightseeing is your main goal, expect to commute. For longer stays or apartment-style accommodation at a fair price, the 14th arrondissement can be a sensible and unpretentious choice.
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| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lemon Hotel Plan de Campagne Marseille | Septèmes-les-Vallons : à 7,2 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 2.8 | 50 €/nuit |
| City Résidence Marseille | Marseille : à 6,2 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 3.6 | 58 €/nuit |
| Montempô Marseille Centre Dôme ★★ | Marseille : à 3,4 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 3.9 | 61 €/nuit |
| Hôtel le Capitol | Marseille : à 4,6 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 1.3 | 62 €/nuit |
| Hôtel Theffa | Marseille : à 5 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 1 | 63 €/nuit |
| Appart'City Classic Marseille Euromed ★★★ | Marseille : à 3,4 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 3.9 | 67 €/nuit |
| B&B HOTEL Marseille Les ports | Marseille : à 2,9 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 3.7 | 70 €/nuit |
| Hôtel Des Moulins ★ | Allauch : à 7,9 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 3.8 | 70 €/nuit |
| Campanile NATURE - Marseille Saint-Antoine ★★★ | Marseille : à 4,8 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 4.1 | 75 €/nuit |
| Bed and breakfast chez l'habitant | Marseille : à 3,3 km de 14e arrondissement | ★ 4 | 76 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
What types of accommodation are available in the 14th arrondissement of Marseille?+
The area offers a range of options to match different budgets and travel styles. Budget travellers can look at the Montempô Marseille Centre Dôme (2-star, from 60 €/night, rated 3.9/5) or the B&B HOTEL Marseille Les Ports (from 74 €/night, rated 3.7/5). Apart-hotel formats are well represented, including the Appart Hotel Odalys City Marseille Le Dôme (3-star, from 72 €/night) and Résidence Carpe Diem (from 77 €/night, rated 4/5), both practical for multi-night stays. At the upper end, the Crowne Plaza Marseille Le Dome by IHG (4-star, from 147 €/night, rated 4.4/5) and the Novotel Marseille Centre Prado Vélodrome (4-star, from 161 €/night, rated 4.2/5) provide full hotel services and higher comfort levels.
How well connected is the 14th arrondissement to the rest of Marseille?+
The 14th arrondissement is served by Marseille's metro network and by several bus lines, giving passengers a reasonable connection to the city centre and major transport hubs including Gare Saint-Charles. Journey times to the Vieux-Port area by public transit typically run between 20 and 35 minutes depending on your exact starting point and the time of day. If you plan to travel by car, parking is generally easier and cheaper here than in central Marseille. Cycling infrastructure is still developing in this part of the city, so a car or public transit remains the most practical option for getting around.
Is the 14th arrondissement safe and pleasant for visitors?+
Like many outer arrondissements in Marseille, the 14th has a mixed character: parts are quiet and residential while others are more industrial or commercial. It is not a neighbourhood designed primarily for tourism, and visitors should apply the same common-sense precautions they would use in any unfamiliar urban area. The atmosphere is generally calm rather than lively, which some travellers appreciate and others may find dull in the evenings. Families and business travellers tend to find it functional. Those looking for nightlife, beach access or concentrated dining scenes will find it more rewarding to head into central or southern Marseille.
Who is the 14th arrondissement best suited to as a base in Marseille?+
The 14th arrondissement suits travellers who prioritise value for money and do not need to be in the thick of the tourist areas. Business visitors with appointments in the northern or commercial zones of the city will find it convenient. Budget-conscious tourists willing to use public transport to reach the sights can also benefit from the lower nightly rates available here compared to central districts. Apart-hotel formats like Odalys City or Résidence Carpe Diem make it particularly appealing for longer stays, working trips, or families who want more space and kitchen facilities without paying city-centre prices.
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