Le Trolleybus, Marseille

Le Trolleybus, Marseille

Trolleybus is the renowned nightclub in the heart of Marseille's Old Port. Prepare yourself for unforgettable wild parties that stretch into the early hours. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a long vaulted corridor adorned with exposed stones. The venue features three distinct rooms, each offering a unique ambiance: the electrifying beats of the Black Lady for the electro enthusiasts, the Whiskey bar for those who enjoy mainstream music, and the Marquise Rive Neuve, transporting you back to the glamorous thirties with its smoking cocktails.

The captivating design of the maze-like stone vaulted rooms, enhanced by raw steel decor, is the creation of the talented Charlie Bové. This combination of long corridors and vaulted chambers creates an extraordinary atmosphere, blurring the lines between a club, a bar, and a concert hall. Indeed, Trolleybus has become the go-to spot for night owls seeking an enriching cultural and festive experience.

The pulsating soundscapes of house, electro, funk, soul, pop, and rock emanate from the speakers, courtesy of a top-notch programming lineup that often includes live music and live sax performances. The drink selection is diverse, offering branded alcohol by the bottle, homemade shooters, and champagnes to please every palate.

Trolleybus has proudly hosted an impressive roster of world-class artists such as Carl Cox, Laurent Garnier, Jeff Mills, Marseille Jack, Charles Shillings, Daft Punk, Bob Sinclair, Terry Francis, Kevin Yost, and many others. It's undeniably a hub for great music and exceptional talents.

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Le Trolleybus on Map

Sight Name: Le Trolleybus
Sight Location: Marseille, France (See walking tours in Marseille)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub

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