Rue Fort du Sanctuaire, 13281 Marseille, France
Bus: You can take bus number 60 from the Vieux Port (Old Port) directly to Notre-Dame de la Garde. This is the most scenic but also a steep route, which is attractive if you want to experience the city's public transport system.
Tourist Train: A small tourist train also operates from the Old Port to Notre-Dame de la Garde. This option provides audio commentary during the journey and is a favorite among tourists.
If traveling by car, there is limited parking available at the site. It is often easier to park in the city center and take the bus or tourist train to the basilica.
A walk to the basilica is quite strenuous but rewarding for those looking for a more active approach. The hill to Notre-Dame de la Garde provides excellent city and sea views. The walk starts from the Old Port and takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
Renting a bike or an electric scooter can be a fun way to get to the basilica while being able to park easily. Just remember that it's a steep hill so make sure you're comfortable with a bit of a workout.
Taxis or ride-sharing services such as Uber are convenient and can take you directly to the entrance of the basilica. This is a good option if you prefer not to deal with parking or the steep climb.
For those with mobility issues, it is recommended to use a car or taxi to reach the site as the hill is quite steep.
Before planning your visit, check the latest visiting hours and fees (if any) on the official website or at the Marseille Tourist Information Centre. Admission to the Basilica is generally free.
Note: Opening hours and access can vary on special events or religious holidays, so be sure to verify this information in advance to ensure a smooth travel experience.