Sunday in Marseille means the Vieux-Port glittering in the sun, the calanques calling, and the mistral shaking the terraces. The city has plenty of character, and its laptop-friendly cafés do too. We tracked down the addresses that welcome you on Sundays, laptop in hand.
Art Café
Rue du Chevalier Roze, in the 2e, in the Panier neighbourhood. Wi-Fi, power outlets, quiet, food, gentle prices. Spotted by Laptop Friendly Cafe. On Sundays, open from 9am to 7pm. A quiet, well-equipped café in Marseille's most photogenic neighbourhood.
The most complete Sunday spot in le Panier.
Inzu
Avenue des Chartreux, in the 4e. Wi-Fi, quiet, food, gentle prices. Spotted by Laptop Friendly Cafe. On Sundays, open from 9:30am to 5:30pm. A café-pâtisserie with a soft atmosphere and good value for money.
The Sunday café-pâtisserie for sweet-toothed workers.
Black Bird Coffee
Cours Julien, in the 6e. Wi-Fi, power outlets, food, atmosphere. On Sundays, open from 10:30am to 7pm. Cours Julien is Marseille's most lively neighbourhood on Sundays, and Black Bird is one of its landmarks.
The Sunday coffee shop in Marseille's coolest neighbourhood.
Cup of Tea
Rue Caisserie, Vieux-Port. Wi-Fi, atmosphere, laptop-friendly. On Sundays, open from 10am to 6pm. A tea room-café with a view of the Vieux-Port. A pleasant setting for a Sunday work session.
The Sunday tea room with a view of the Vieux-Port.
Dunkin'
Quai de la Joliette, in the 2e, at les Terrasses du Port. Wi-Fi, power outlets, laptop-friendly. On Sundays, open from 10am to 1:30am. Not the most charming spot on this list, but the hours are unbeatable and the Wi-Fi works.
The Sunday evening fallback when everything else has closed.
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