Marseille
6/9Generally known as a large industrial port city, Marseille has plenty of hidden gems to entertain visitors. It's the birthplace of bouillabaise, the famous fish stew, and once a major manufacturing point for rope and tobacco products. The tobacco factory shuttered in 1970 and the area La Frice de la Belle de Mai repurposed into a multi-use district with arts, entertainment, shopping, and events.
Otherwise, Marseille is an utterly walkable city. Le Canabiere (a nod to the hemp ropemakers of the district) is a broad avenue with abundant green space, dotted with shops, restaurants, and hotels. Lovers of natural beauty can visit the spectacular Calanques coves just outside town.Lyon