Main departure point: 174 Quai du Port, Vieux-Port of Marseille
The Little Train of Marseille is a very popular attraction for exploring the city with ease. This small tourist train follows scenic routes designed to showcase the main landmarks and neighborhoods of Marseille, offering a relaxing and enjoyable way to discover the city.
Two circuits of about 1 hour and 15 minutes each are available, departing from the Vieux-Port. They take visitors to iconic spots such as Notre-Dame de la Garde and the Panier district. These routes are ideal for those who want to see a lot in a short amount of time — perfect for a first overview of Marseille.
The great advantage is simplicity. There’s no need for long walks or complicated navigation through the streets: just hop aboard, sit back comfortably, and let the train do the rest. It’s perfect for families with children, seniors, people with limited mobility, or anyone looking for a relaxed sightseeing experience. Onboard, an audio guide provides commentary about the places you pass, adding depth and context to the ride.
Departures usually take place from central locations like the Vieux-Port. The train runs several times a day, with schedules that vary depending on the tourist season. Tickets can be purchased on-site or online.
To make the most of the ride, don’t forget your camera — the route offers beautiful views of the sea, colorful streets, and historic landmarks.
Official website: https://www.petit-train-marseille.com/en/
A Southern French Tradition
Tourist trains like this one are common throughout southern France, especially in coastal towns, historic sites, and heritage cities labeled “Ville d’Art et d’Histoire.” They offer visitors a pleasant and informative way to explore local monuments, beaches, and old quarters.
This type of transport allows for a quick, easy, and friendly discovery of the region’s rich heritage — a perfect combination of comfort and culture in some of France’s most beautiful destinations.