Marselha: A Cidade Mais Perigoso da Europa

Marseille is known as the gateway to the Mediterranean, the oldest city in France, and also one of its most complex. Founded over 2,600 years ago by the Greeks, it blends history, immigration, inequality, and one of the most tense urban landscapes in modern Europe. That's precisely why I decided to investigate something almost unbelievable: would it be possible to obtain a Kalashnikov in just 24 hours within European territory? To answer this question, I traveled to a Marseille that few people know. In the 13th and 14th arrondissements, part of northern Marseille, areas emerge where the police only appear during large operations, and where rival factions fight for control of strategic drug trafficking points. These neighborhoods, marked by housing complexes, unemployment, and a strong presence of immigrant communities, are frequently cited in official reports as "zones of criminal influence." Gangs have erected barricades, impose informal curfews, and transformed these streets into veritable urban borders. This is the environment I entered—without an escort, without a security team, and without any filters. In this video, you'll discover the Marseille beyond the postcards, the contrast between the wealth of the French Riviera and the forgotten suburbs, the history of the French mafia and how the "Getour," local criminal groups, structure their operations, how neighborhoods like La Paternelle became symbols of urban violence in France, and why Marseille, despite its tourism and Mediterranean charm, faces some of the highest crime rates in the country. Get ready to see a Marseille that almost no one shows. Let's go! #marseille #france #vlog