
This 3* hotel with restaurant offers accommodation, half and full-board and seminars for a trip to the coast.
La Villa Martégale is a charming hotel with 37 rooms in the heart of the Provençal landscape overlooking Etang de Berre less than 5 km from the centre of Provençal Venice.
With easy access and comfortable facilities, the hotel is ideal for one night or all year round.
The 37 rooms have television with satellite, Canal+, free WiFi and en-suite bathrooms.
Secure supervised parking provided for cars and coaches.
For corporate guests, the hotel proposes a half-board package and meeting room for up to 50 people.
- Pets allowed
- Accessible for disabled
- Private parking, Coach park, Garage Bike
Information provided by OT Martigues
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Contact
La Villa Martégale
L'Escaillon
Avenue Jean Paul Marat
13500 Martigues -
Phone
- 04 42 44 11 10
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Fax
04 42 42 04 34
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Website
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