Cinq Avenues
The Cinq Avenues district is a hidden gem of Marseille, combining elegance and tranquility. Its wide, tree-lined avenues and Haussmann-style buildings make it a favored spot for strolls and coffee breaks.
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Real-estate prices
3,131 €/m²Median €/m²
173,500 €Median price
55.5 m²Median size
1,336Sales 2020–2024
History
This district was urbanized in the late 19th century during Marseille's expansion. It quickly attracted a bourgeoisie in search of calm and space, while remaining close to the city center.
Atmosphere
The atmosphere is peaceful and residential, with a touch of sophistication.
Must-see
- Palais de Justice
- Église Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
- Cours Julien
Anecdote
The name of the district comes from the five main avenues that structure it, forming a star from Place Castellane.
Notable places
Musée des Beaux-ArtsMuseums
Muséum d'Histoire NaturelleMuseums
Observatoire de Marseille - PlanétariumMuseums
Théâtre des ChartreuxMuseums
Théâtre de la GirafeMuseums
Parc LongchampParks
Practical info
Transit : Excellent
- 2 Metro
- 4 Tram
- 32 Bus
- 14 Schools
- 20 Parks
- 5 Museums
- 1 Markets
- 32 Restaurants
- 17 Supermarkets
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Frequently asked
- What is the price per m² in Cinq Avenues?
- In 2024, the median apartment price in Cinq Avenues is €3,131/m² (median across 1,336 transactions over 5 years, source DVF data.gouv.fr).
- Which arrondissement is Cinq Avenues in?
- Cinq Avenues is in the 4th arrondissement of Marseille.
- What are the must-see places in Cinq Avenues?
- Notable places in Cinq Avenues: Musée des Beaux-Arts, Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Observatoire de Marseille - Planétarium, Théâtre des Chartreux, Théâtre de la Girafe.
- How do I get to Cinq Avenues?
- Cinq Avenues has 2 metro stations, 4 tram stops and 32 bus stops. Transit rating: Excellent.
- What are the neighbouring areas of Cinq Avenues?
- Areas bordering Cinq Avenues: Saint Charles, Le Camas, La Blancarde, Chapitre, Chutes Lavie.