In 2013, Marseille underwent a half-trillion euro makeover, transforming from a city known for its gritty underbelly to a beacon of art and innovation. World-class museums now rub shoulders with chic boutiques, while avant-garde galleries and trendy eateries breathe new life into historic quarters.The heart of Marseille still beats in the Vieux Port, where fishermen hawk their catch alongside sleek yachts. Wander the labyrinthine streets of Le Panier, the city's oldest neighborhood, where street art tells stories on every corner. For a divine perspective, ascend to Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, where 'La bonne Mère' keeps a watchful eye over her flock.Marseille may have polished its edges, but it retains a delicious hint of rebellion. It's a city where history and modernity collide, where the sacred and profane dance cheek-to-cheek, and where culture vultures can feast for days. Come discover why Marseille is the Mediterranean's most exciting cultural destination – just don't expect Marseilles to be like Paris, here snootier sibling.