Accessible attractions in Marseille
Step-free routes, lifts, and accessible toilets at Marseille's major sights.
Wheelchair-accessible attractions in Marseille. Each linked page covers step-free entrance, lift coverage, accessible-toilet location, and admission policy at the venue.
- Cathédrale La MajorConfirmed accessible
Currently not wheelchair-accessible: steps block the main parvis.
- MuCEMConfirmed accessible
Three accessible entrances on the J4 esplanade, free admission for the disabled visitor and one companion, and induction loops, audio guides and LSF tours across the building.
- Notre-Dame de la GardeConfirmed accessible
Bus 60 from the Vieux-Port or one of four free on-site car parks brings you to the door; the upper basilica is reachable by lift, the bell-tower Panoramic Visit is not adapted to wheelchair users.
- Palais LongchampConfirmed accessible
Step-free ramp and lift to the Beaux-Arts left wing on boulevard Montricher; the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle in the right wing is officially not wheelchair-accessible.
- Vieux-PortConfirmed accessible
Flat pedestrianised east quay under the Norman Foster Ombrière, step-free Vieux-Port metro with lifts since 2024, and a cross-port ferry that boards wheelchair users via ramps.
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