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Marseille


The creative, vintage-loving team at the Hôtel Edmond Rostand is behind this appealing, self-catering serviced accommodation on rue Paradis, rue Dragon and rue Albert. Studios sleep two people and apartments four; the super-stylish antique furniture recalls eras from the 1950s to ’70s. Stay a night, week or month. Cook for yourself, or breakfast at the Hôtel Edmond Rostand.


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