jackalbion
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It looked fine to me when I looked?I just did a quick tour via Google street map and it doesn't look the best of areas to be spending a pre-match afternoon.
It looked fine to me when I looked?I just did a quick tour via Google street map and it doesn't look the best of areas to be spending a pre-match afternoon.
Nah I think you're wrong. Theres some nice(ish) 4 star hotels in that area including Novotel. It's not as nice as the port but still fairly decentI just did a quick tour via Google street map and it doesn't look the best of areas to be spending a pre-match afternoon.
are there any downsides to this area?Surprised we have to remain around the La Joliette- drugs, prozzies after dark.
Chlamydiaare there any downsides to this area?
put this on the ticket thread but thought some might not see it there so posting here too as it shows away fans where we'll be located and likely prematch atmosphere outside the stadium (obviously this was do or die game in Champions League so I doubt it'll be quite this crazy)
Google Maps says 20 minute walk from the station to La Joliette. I'm sure the club will be a little flexible about ticket collectionLooks like we will have 45 mins to pick up the tickets once the bus arrives! 30 mins walk from station to la joliette or 10 min taxi
Sorry tell a lie we will have an hour. So should be all good
Whoever wrote that is better at spin than Alistair Campbell lolThe newly revitalized area of La Joliette is a nice area to stay just north of the Old Port. This area in the 2nd arrondissement holds the business district, known as Euromed Centre. La Joliette also includes the Docks de Marseille and Marseille Cathedral. Additionally, Place de La Joliette is one of Marseilleās most popular and bustling markets.
Les Terraces du Port shopping mall houses top French and international brands, with lovely views of the port from its namesake terrace. La Joliette is only 10 minutes by car or public transport from the Old Port, allowing simple access to the town centre.
......sounds pretty ok to me
I've been to Marseille once and don't remember much but looking at the map la joliette is literally next to the old port and also on the water. In fact the intercontinental hotel which is the most expensive in the whole of Marseille is pretty much on the border of the old port and la joliette. And there's some good looking restaurants in the area.Whoever wrote that is better at spin than Alistair Campbell lol
The border bit is ok- the further inland you go towards the station less soI've been to Marseille once and don't remember much but looking at the map la joliette is literally next to the old port and also on the water. In fact the intercontinental hotel which is the most expensive in the whole of Marseille is pretty much on the border of the old port and la joliette. And there's some good looking restaurants in the area.
Why would police provide advice that would negate our 5% entitlement. Would it be down to the history of fixtures between BHA and Marseilles or due to the azure blue Europa tops clashing too much with Les Bleu Blues?Let's see. I can't believe in a million years we would take 5k.
Not sure about the entitled bit as well , once the police have their say which could completely negate the mandatory 5%
Itās a very smart area.I've been to Marseille once and don't remember much but looking at the map la joliette is literally next to the old port and also on the water. In fact the intercontinental hotel which is the most expensive in the whole of Marseille is pretty much on the border of the old port and la joliette. And there's some good looking restaurants in the area.
Theyāre not conditions, itās in a āTravel Guideā ergo itās āguidanceā.Anyone else read the travel conditions?
You can bearrestedfined for just being English - (Someone needs to let Stuart Lee know) if you go into the old port area.
Don't wear colours or anything that could identify you as a Brighton fan anywhere in Marseille.
https://www.brightonandhovealbion.c...aign=ticketing&dm_i=2D77,1YZAM,3IMEVT,6ZJ8I,1
Thanks for highlighting this. I had wondered what āSupporters are advised by French Police:ā at the very top of the page meant. Now I know.Theyāre not conditions, itās in a āTravel Guideā ergo itās āguidanceā.
Which is a useful distinction because I note there is a warning about the pickpocketing risk in Marseille, and the āguidanceā requests visiting fans to take āprecautionsā.
The very next bit of āguidanceā however infers visiting fans should carry their passport at all times.
I laughed out loud at this bit and decided all the guidance must be a load of old bollox.
I will however take standard precautions whenever Iām abroad and keep my passport (and other valuables) safe by not carrying it round with meā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦not because of pickpocketing but because I will be on the sauce all day, including down in the old port.
Only imbeciles would go drinking all day (whether in France or England for that matter) with their passports!
This looks really good. Open until midnight so might try and pop in after the match.Itās a very smart area.
Was there in June and we ate here one evening ; https://tinyurl.com/Andia-Marseille
A bit exy, serves a combo of Peruvian, Japanese, French & Mexican dishes - has a sister restaurant in Paris.
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