A diverse and convivial village': the urban eye candy of Notre-Dame du Mont, Marseille
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A diverse and convivial village': the urban eye candy of Notre-Dame du Mont, Marseille
"Notre-Dame du Mont has retained its laid-back charm while continuing to grow, stretching south on Rue de Lodi. The church's parvis has been pedestrianised, returning the quarter to its village-like ambience best enjoyed on one of the many tree-lined terraces."
"The quarter reflects Marseille's flourishing culinary scene: diverse, convivial and amplified by young chefs like Scot Megan Moore, who cooks up comfort fare with culinary heft at Bonnies. For a taste of the Mediterranean, tuck into small plates and natural wines at Nabu & Jero wine bar."
"Eco-friendly boulangerie Ferments creates baked delights to enjoy with small-batch coffee. For a slice of Marseille's signature dish, order a wood-fired moitchie-moitchie at La Bella Pizza."
Notre-Dame du Mont, named after its 19th-century church, is a lively quarter in Marseille famous for its restaurants, indie shops, and street art. It was voted Time Out's coolest neighborhood in the world in 2024. The pedestrianization of the church's parvis has enhanced its village-like atmosphere. The culinary scene is diverse, featuring young chefs and various dining options, including bistros, wine bars, and snack bars. The area also offers unique shopping experiences with food, wine, and culinary books available at local shops.
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