The SUBWAY restaurant chain is the undisputed leader in the submarine sandwich category serving fresh, great tasting, made-for-you sandwiches and salads, many of which have 6 grams... more
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The SUBWAY restaurant chain is the undisputed leader in the submarine sandwich category serving fresh, great tasting, made-for-you sandwiches and salads, many of which have 6 grams of fat or less. Offering a healthful alternative to traditionally fatty fast food has made the SUBWAY chain a popular destination for health-conscious consumers.
Advantages: A unique city, full of history and character Disadvantages: Racy reputation, some grim districts
.... Nearby, thrusting back through the town from the Vieux Port is the start of La Canebière, a broad boulevard that is Marseille's most prestigious - perhaps only prestigious - thoroughfare for shopping, entertainment, fashionable restaurants and upmarket hotels.
Further afield, there is a public park at the Palais de Longchamp, which includes an art museum and observatory, and another at Borély, which includes a botanical garden.
When we visited it, we found Borély Park entirely given over to a Pétanque (boules) tournament, apparently the Mondial (world championship), with hundreds of matches being played, on every open space and along every pathway, in defiance of fixed signs declaring "Jeux de ballons interdit" (Ball Games Forbidden). At the time, we were slightly sceptical as to its world status, but the next day we found...
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Advantages: Cheaper than England, great food, easy to get to, friendly people Disadvantages: High crime rate, polluted (aren't all big cities??!?) Its French (Lol)
...how do I get there?
Well despite Marseille being right at the bottom of France it is still remarkably easy to get to and you do not have to rely on the plane. Firstly the obvious way to get there is by plane - British Airways, Air France and Buzz (only from Stanstead) fly there.
Now if you're not too keen on the travelling by plane you can go entirely by train to Marseille. (When I went to Marseille I went by plane so I don't know how much this option will cost but I imagine a fair bit more than an airfare). To get to Marseille by train you need to get to Waterloo Station (in London) and catch the Eurostar to Paris. And then from Paris catch the TGV to Marseille. I'm not sure what the exact journey time would be if you went to Marseille that way but I think the Eurostar takes a 2 or 3 hours and the TGV from Paris to Marseille...
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Advantages: Gorgeous Climate, Beautiful Culture, Picture moment Scenaries Disadvantages: driving(?)
...Marseilles is located on the south east of france, near the mediterranean sea - hosts a beautiful climate - lovely hot weather perfect for achieving a tan.
Marseille is the second largest city in France, the region where Marseille is the capital of its region 'Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur ' and is well used for shipments etc.
Around August months the temperature is easily 30 degrees C. It shares a mediteranian climate of hot, humid and dry, the coldest months are January and february (11 degrees C)
Marseille is of great importance to france, - look at the french national anthem - la marseille.
When i went to marseille i stayed in a great villa/cottage with a private swimming pool, i strongly recommend you get a cottage with a private pool it makes the entire holiday worth-while. The pool wasn't heated as the climate is so hot...
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Sennheiser headphones rarely disappoint- it's usually a case of choosing how much you can afford and buying the ones that match that price. The 270s are priced just below the 25SPs, the DJs friend.
Just like the 25SPs, if wired up to a decent amp/mixer, more