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You can pay the driver to travel on the bus, but it's cheaper to buy tickets in advance.
If you're planning to visit a lot of museums and major sights, consider the Marseille City Pass, available from the Tourist Office.
There's a cheap range of multi-fare tickets available for use on the bus and metro - these include one-day and three-day passes, and a 10-ticket pass.
Restaurants around the Old Port (Vieux Port) can be pricey. Explore the backstreets for the best bargains, and go for a set-price menu at midday for the cheapest eats of all.
Try to learn a few words of basic French. Many locals don't speak English and will welcome your efforts.
The French are big on formal greetings. Say "Bonjour" when you enter a shop, and "Bonne journée" as you leave to get appreciative service.