From the morning here began to become bustling and lively, this street is also a very interesting building, the street has many local brands, you can buy some very good perfume, there are many shops are European brands.
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La Canebiere Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Just opposite the Old Port of Marseille, the Avenue de Garnabière is the most lively commercial street in Marseille, and the Old Port of Marseille is the extension. The street is about 1 km long, and at the subway exit of the street is the tourist information center, where tourists can get free maps, buy CityPass and consult tourist information. On both sides of the street are banks, commercial centers, various brand stores, boutique shops, restaurants, StFerreol pedestrian street, and an Arabian market for fresh fruits and vegetables. Go straight down to the Marseille Opera House and the Church of the Reformers (Les Réformés).
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La Canebiere Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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From the morning here began to become bustling and lively, this street is also a very interesting building, the street has many local brands, you can buy some very good perfume, there are many shops are European brands.
This street is also a very good location. The tourists who come here are foreigners. There are quite a lot of shops on the street. You can buy some souvenirs. There are many cafes that are also very good. The streets are all walking.
Marseille's Garbier Street is a bustling commercial street, but it is not very convenient to drive, there are many one-way lines. There are many shops and brand-name shops on both sides. Walking into the alley, there are many local fruit shops and vegetable markets, and there are bustling pedestrians. The street is the old port of Marseille.
The environment is very elegant, it can be seen that it has been carefully designed, which makes people shine
Ganabier Street, facing Marseille's old port, is an old but vibrant commercial street and a neighborhood where North African migrants gather. The street is about 1 km long and the subway exit is the tourist information center.