Best places to visit in Nice

Nicolas & Mickael
Nicolas & Mickael
Best places to visit in Nice

Emblematic places - Lieux emblématiques

It is impossible to talk about Nice without mentioning the famous “Promenade des Anglais”. Once the favorite winter holiday destination for the English (from which it takes its name), it is now the spearhead of the promotion of tourism in Nice abroad. It is on the prom' that 2 of Nice's 3 5-star hotels are located. World-famous, this 7km palm-lined promenade runs from the Château hill to Nice airport. If you are coming to Nice for the first time, we recommend that you do at least the part that goes from the old Nice to the Negresco Hotel, via the Albert 1er Park and the Palais de la Méditerrannée. If you want to do the entire English walk, it is best to rent a bike or rollerblades!
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Promenade des Anglais
Promenade des Anglais
927 locals recommend
It is impossible to talk about Nice without mentioning the famous “Promenade des Anglais”. Once the favorite winter holiday destination for the English (from which it takes its name), it is now the spearhead of the promotion of tourism in Nice abroad. It is on the prom' that 2 of Nice's 3 5-star hotels are located. World-famous, this 7km palm-lined promenade runs from the Château hill to Nice airport. If you are coming to Nice for the first time, we recommend that you do at least the part that goes from the old Nice to the Negresco Hotel, via the Albert 1er Park and the Palais de la Méditerrannée. If you want to do the entire English walk, it is best to rent a bike or rollerblades!
The hill of the Castle The Castle is the park located on the hill overlooking the old Nice, which owes its name to the military fortress that overlooked the bay of Nice from the 11th to the 18th century. This park is particularly worth it for the different views it offers of the city, Baie des Anges, the port and the mountains. You have 5 points of view from the hill of the Castle: • At the very top, with a view of the airport and the mountains • Close to the air of games for children, view on the port and the hill of Mount Boron, • Belllanda Tower: view of the Baie des Anges • Belvedere near the exit of the elevator • Cascade du Château, an artificial waterfall, but very pretty! You can walk up and down the Castle or take the elevator. We recommend that you take at least one of the walking routes by the stairs, as this allows you to pass through the Bellanda Tower lookout we mentioned above. If you go down the other side, take a walk through the cemetery of the Castle, which also offers a very beautiful view of the city. To do at the end of the day to enjoy the sunset!
24 locals recommend
Castle Hill
24 locals recommend
The hill of the Castle The Castle is the park located on the hill overlooking the old Nice, which owes its name to the military fortress that overlooked the bay of Nice from the 11th to the 18th century. This park is particularly worth it for the different views it offers of the city, Baie des Anges, the port and the mountains. You have 5 points of view from the hill of the Castle: • At the very top, with a view of the airport and the mountains • Close to the air of games for children, view on the port and the hill of Mount Boron, • Belllanda Tower: view of the Baie des Anges • Belvedere near the exit of the elevator • Cascade du Château, an artificial waterfall, but very pretty! You can walk up and down the Castle or take the elevator. We recommend that you take at least one of the walking routes by the stairs, as this allows you to pass through the Bellanda Tower lookout we mentioned above. If you go down the other side, take a walk through the cemetery of the Castle, which also offers a very beautiful view of the city. To do at the end of the day to enjoy the sunset!
Go to the beach in Nice If the beach of Nice is pretty in photo, with its large pebbles, it is not necessarily the most comfortable in the world! As for swimming, it's the same thing, in Nice, the water quickly becomes very deep, so it's not really ideal for snorkeling or playing in the water for example! For this, we recommend that you go to Villefranche sur Mer or Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. And if you like to sunbathe for hours, you can go to one of Nice's private beaches, such as Castel plage for example (at the foot of the Castle) or others if you want to do water activities such as parasailing, the up paddle stand or the towed buoy!
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Nice Beach
81B Prom. des Anglais
8 locals recommend
Go to the beach in Nice If the beach of Nice is pretty in photo, with its large pebbles, it is not necessarily the most comfortable in the world! As for swimming, it's the same thing, in Nice, the water quickly becomes very deep, so it's not really ideal for snorkeling or playing in the water for example! For this, we recommend that you go to Villefranche sur Mer or Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. And if you like to sunbathe for hours, you can go to one of Nice's private beaches, such as Castel plage for example (at the foot of the Castle) or others if you want to do water activities such as parasailing, the up paddle stand or the towed buoy!
The Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Nice The Cathedral of Saint Nicolas in Nice, classified as a historical monument, is the most important religious building of Orthodox worship outside Russia. Even if very far from the kind of things you expected to do in Nice, it is worth taking a look, if only to appreciate the contrast between the architecture and the Mediterranean vegetation and even the palm trees that are just around! It is also possible to visit the inside of the cathedral.
223 locals recommend
St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral
Avenue Nicolas II
223 locals recommend
The Russian Orthodox Cathedral of Nice The Cathedral of Saint Nicolas in Nice, classified as a historical monument, is the most important religious building of Orthodox worship outside Russia. Even if very far from the kind of things you expected to do in Nice, it is worth taking a look, if only to appreciate the contrast between the architecture and the Mediterranean vegetation and even the palm trees that are just around! It is also possible to visit the inside of the cathedral.
Walking on the coastal path This path, very little known to tourists, is in 2 parts and allows you to walk from Nice to Villefranche sur Mer, while following the sea for 90% of the time. • The first part starts from Coco Beach and takes you up to Cap de Nice by a series of stairs, in order to go around the cliffs of Palais Materlinck. • The second part of the coastal path begins with a descent down the stairs into the large bend, after the Palais Materlinck and allows you to reach the Darsse de Villefranche The walk is not very long, if you want to do it all from Nice, it takes about 1h30-2h depending on where you are leaving from. It is quite possible to do only one of the 2 parts. If you only want to do the second one (30- 45 minutes), you can take the bus number 100 from the port of Nice to the "English hospital" stop. The beginning of the shoreline trail is about 200m further on, in the bend. To return to Nice, take bus 81 or 100 to Villefranche sur Mer. A section allowing to pass through the cliffs was currently under study, which would allow to do Nice - Villefranche-sur-Mer entirely by the seaside, but it seems that the project is unfortunately at a standstill.
Sentier du Littoral
Sentier du Littoral
Walking on the coastal path This path, very little known to tourists, is in 2 parts and allows you to walk from Nice to Villefranche sur Mer, while following the sea for 90% of the time. • The first part starts from Coco Beach and takes you up to Cap de Nice by a series of stairs, in order to go around the cliffs of Palais Materlinck. • The second part of the coastal path begins with a descent down the stairs into the large bend, after the Palais Materlinck and allows you to reach the Darsse de Villefranche The walk is not very long, if you want to do it all from Nice, it takes about 1h30-2h depending on where you are leaving from. It is quite possible to do only one of the 2 parts. If you only want to do the second one (30- 45 minutes), you can take the bus number 100 from the port of Nice to the "English hospital" stop. The beginning of the shoreline trail is about 200m further on, in the bend. To return to Nice, take bus 81 or 100 to Villefranche sur Mer. A section allowing to pass through the cliffs was currently under study, which would allow to do Nice - Villefranche-sur-Mer entirely by the seaside, but it seems that the project is unfortunately at a standstill.
Mount Boron is a Mediterranean forest located on a hill to the east of the city on which the Mount Alban fort is located. It offers many walks with very beautiful views of the Baie des Anges and the bay of Villefranche. Don't miss the Mont Alban fort at the top! It is really a great activity to do in Nice, and the view is sublime To get to Mont Boron, take the city bus number 14 from Nice.
191 locals recommend
Mont Boron
191 locals recommend
Mount Boron is a Mediterranean forest located on a hill to the east of the city on which the Mount Alban fort is located. It offers many walks with very beautiful views of the Baie des Anges and the bay of Villefranche. Don't miss the Mont Alban fort at the top! It is really a great activity to do in Nice, and the view is sublime To get to Mont Boron, take the city bus number 14 from Nice.
This course is very picturesque. A must see place in a visit to Nice, it is the soul of the old town and its focal point. Surrounded by shops, bars and restaurants, it is constantly lively from 6am to late at night all year round. From Tuesday to Sunday, it hosts the traditional market with its fruit and vegetable stalls and the must-see flower market. Monday is the day of antique dealers and other flea markets: there are more or less rare objects from all periods. After this walk, you can also awaken your taste buds with local specialities: focaccia, socca, bread sticks and other pissaladières... In the evening, the view of the illuminated castle hill is enchanting.
619 locals recommend
Cours Saleya
Cours Saleya
619 locals recommend
This course is very picturesque. A must see place in a visit to Nice, it is the soul of the old town and its focal point. Surrounded by shops, bars and restaurants, it is constantly lively from 6am to late at night all year round. From Tuesday to Sunday, it hosts the traditional market with its fruit and vegetable stalls and the must-see flower market. Monday is the day of antique dealers and other flea markets: there are more or less rare objects from all periods. After this walk, you can also awaken your taste buds with local specialities: focaccia, socca, bread sticks and other pissaladières... In the evening, the view of the illuminated castle hill is enchanting.
It is one of the most famous areas in Nice
542 locals recommend
Place Massena
Place Massena
542 locals recommend
It is one of the most famous areas in Nice
Very elegant and a privileged place of Nice's identity because of its promiscuity with the old town and the port district, Garibaldi Square was built in the 18th century by Antonio Spinelli in the Turinese Baroque style.
495 locals recommend
Place Garibaldi
Place Garibaldi
495 locals recommend
Very elegant and a privileged place of Nice's identity because of its promiscuity with the old town and the port district, Garibaldi Square was built in the 18th century by Antonio Spinelli in the Turinese Baroque style.
Place Saint-François takes its name from the Franciscan convent (13th century), abandoned during the Revolution and then demolished. From the convent of the Friars Minor of St. Francis, only a tiny part of the cloister remains today. The recently restored clock tower dominates the lively square that hosts the famous fish market from Tuesday to Sunday around its small dolphin fountain.
88 locals recommend
Place Saint-Francois
7 Pl. Saint-François
88 locals recommend
Place Saint-François takes its name from the Franciscan convent (13th century), abandoned during the Revolution and then demolished. From the convent of the Friars Minor of St. Francis, only a tiny part of the cloister remains today. The recently restored clock tower dominates the lively square that hosts the famous fish market from Tuesday to Sunday around its small dolphin fountain.
The promenade du Paillon is a green flow located in Nice and designed by landscape gardener Michel Péna. It links the Promenade des Anglais to the National Theatre
323 locals recommend
Promenade du Paillon
Promenade du Paillon
323 locals recommend
The promenade du Paillon is a green flow located in Nice and designed by landscape gardener Michel Péna. It links the Promenade des Anglais to the National Theatre

Neighbourhood Guide - Guide des Quartiers

Discover the old Nice, Another must-see attraction in Nice is its old town with its shaded alleys, colorful facades and typical Mediterranean shutters. It is impossible to talk about old Nice without referring to “Cours Saleya, where the famous flower market and market is held almost every morning (except on Mondays). On Monday mornings, “Cours Saleya” turns into a large open-air flea market! It is also the ideal place to have a drink or eat a meal at a table on one of the many terraces. When you visit the old Nice, we also recommend that you see: - The courthouse square - Rossetti Square and its glaciers - Saint-Francois Square and its small fish market It is also possible to go through the old Nice to reach the hill of the Castle, about which we speak below.
1123 locals recommend
old nice
1123 locals recommend
Discover the old Nice, Another must-see attraction in Nice is its old town with its shaded alleys, colorful facades and typical Mediterranean shutters. It is impossible to talk about old Nice without referring to “Cours Saleya, where the famous flower market and market is held almost every morning (except on Mondays). On Monday mornings, “Cours Saleya” turns into a large open-air flea market! It is also the ideal place to have a drink or eat a meal at a table on one of the many terraces. When you visit the old Nice, we also recommend that you see: - The courthouse square - Rossetti Square and its glaciers - Saint-Francois Square and its small fish market It is also possible to go through the old Nice to reach the hill of the Castle, about which we speak below.
The Cimiez district The Cimiez district is primarily residential, so there are relatively few shops and restaurants. Nevertheless, you have some notable sites to visit : • The Cimiez Arena ParkLes arènes de Cimiez, located at the entrance to the park of the same name. • The gardens of the monastery of Cimiez, from which you will have a panoramic view of Nice. • The Archaeological Museum of Cimiez and its Roman ruins • The Henri Matisse Museum, which is located in the Arena Park. • The Marc Chagall National Museum
56 locals recommend
Cimiez
56 locals recommend
The Cimiez district The Cimiez district is primarily residential, so there are relatively few shops and restaurants. Nevertheless, you have some notable sites to visit : • The Cimiez Arena ParkLes arènes de Cimiez, located at the entrance to the park of the same name. • The gardens of the monastery of Cimiez, from which you will have a panoramic view of Nice. • The Archaeological Museum of Cimiez and its Roman ruins • The Henri Matisse Museum, which is located in the Arena Park. • The Marc Chagall National Museum
The Liberation district is a beautiful place for those who wish to live in the city centre while enjoying its entertainment (many quality shops, emblematic restaurants and the magnificent Liberation market of course).
128 locals recommend
Liberation
128 locals recommend
The Liberation district is a beautiful place for those who wish to live in the city centre while enjoying its entertainment (many quality shops, emblematic restaurants and the magnificent Liberation market of course).
Located to the south-east of the city, it is a very dynamic district, a trendy corner, nestled near the hill of the Château de Nice, "ideal to escape the city centre" and stroll through its small streets. "There are many facets. You can walk around there, there is a nice view of the port and the typical houses of the region, full off typical boats of the region of all colours... We go there to run and drink.
181 locals recommend
quartier du port
181 locals recommend
Located to the south-east of the city, it is a very dynamic district, a trendy corner, nestled near the hill of the Château de Nice, "ideal to escape the city centre" and stroll through its small streets. "There are many facets. You can walk around there, there is a nice view of the port and the typical houses of the region, full off typical boats of the region of all colours... We go there to run and drink.

Gastronomy - Gastronomie

The best Italian ice creams in Nice, stay at Arlequin Gelatti Avenue Malausséna 5 minutes from the apartment or Cesar on Avenue Jean Medecin.
71 locals recommend
Arlequin Gelati
9 Av. Malaussena
71 locals recommend
The best Italian ice creams in Nice, stay at Arlequin Gelatti Avenue Malausséna 5 minutes from the apartment or Cesar on Avenue Jean Medecin.
Very nice place to eat and take a drink close to the apartment.
83 locals recommend
Gare du Sud
6 place Charles Pasqua
83 locals recommend
Very nice place to eat and take a drink close to the apartment.
Our local address where we find everything to make a wonderful aperitif at home like cheese, cold cuts, pâté and lots of little things to spread....
8 locals recommend
Aperitiv Nice Malaussena
11 Av. Malaussena
8 locals recommend
Our local address where we find everything to make a wonderful aperitif at home like cheese, cold cuts, pâté and lots of little things to spread....

Evénements & Manifestations / Events

Attend the Nice Carnival The Nice Carnival, one of the most famous in the world and the largest in France, takes place every year in February, for 2 weeks. The festivities attract several hundred thousand people each time of spectators who came to enjoy the spectacle offered by the monumental tanks and the famous flower battle on the Promenade des Anglais!
10 locals recommend
Carnaval de Nice
Avenue Jean Médecin
10 locals recommend
Attend the Nice Carnival The Nice Carnival, one of the most famous in the world and the largest in France, takes place every year in February, for 2 weeks. The festivities attract several hundred thousand people each time of spectators who came to enjoy the spectacle offered by the monumental tanks and the famous flower battle on the Promenade des Anglais!
A city of jazz since 1948, Nice hosts about thirty concerts in July, which take place in the city centre on the penthouses of the Albert 1er garden and the Théâtre de Verdure, while Jazz Off is held in all the districts. The new generation is honoured with the springboard that rewards one artist or group each year.
9 locals recommend
Nice Jazz Festival
9 locals recommend
A city of jazz since 1948, Nice hosts about thirty concerts in July, which take place in the city centre on the penthouses of the Albert 1er garden and the Théâtre de Verdure, while Jazz Off is held in all the districts. The new generation is honoured with the springboard that rewards one artist or group each year.
The port festival The popular festival of the port of Nice is organised every year in September. "Lou feast dou Pouort" is an opportunity for thousands of people to enjoy specialities, entertainment and concerts in a good atmosphere.
214 locals recommend
PHARMACIE PORT LYMPIA
50 Bd Stalingrad
214 locals recommend
The port festival The popular festival of the port of Nice is organised every year in September. "Lou feast dou Pouort" is an opportunity for thousands of people to enjoy specialities, entertainment and concerts in a good atmosphere.

Parcs & Jardins / Gardens

Phoenix Park, also known as the "Nice Floral Park" is a botanical and zoological garden located near Nice Airport, in the Arénas district. On 7 hectares, you will find a very high biodiversity, both in terms of fauna and flora, with aviaries, marsupials, porcupines, otters and a pond. One of the major attractions of the site is the large greenhouse of Phoenix Park, which has several tropical climates with, in addition to tropical plants, various bird specimens including flamingos. A play area has also been set up for children. It is an excellent place to spend an afternoon with your family in Nice! Entrance fee to Phoenix Park: 4 euros per person. Discounts are available for families and students.
353 locals recommend
Parc Phœnix
405 Prom. des Anglais
353 locals recommend
Phoenix Park, also known as the "Nice Floral Park" is a botanical and zoological garden located near Nice Airport, in the Arénas district. On 7 hectares, you will find a very high biodiversity, both in terms of fauna and flora, with aviaries, marsupials, porcupines, otters and a pond. One of the major attractions of the site is the large greenhouse of Phoenix Park, which has several tropical climates with, in addition to tropical plants, various bird specimens including flamingos. A play area has also been set up for children. It is an excellent place to spend an afternoon with your family in Nice! Entrance fee to Phoenix Park: 4 euros per person. Discounts are available for families and students.
A surprising detour and a nice stop for a little refreshment break for those who are tired of the city and the bustle. Very beautiful view of the city.
35 locals recommend
Cascade de Gairaut
Raccourci de la Croix
35 locals recommend
A surprising detour and a nice stop for a little refreshment break for those who are tired of the city and the bustle. Very beautiful view of the city.
Near the Arena, its style is reminiscent of the Italian garden. This former vegetable and monk orchard of 9,550 m2 has kept its original layout with its central well and old pergolas entirely covered with climbing roses. A multitude of varieties of flowers scent the atmosphere. At the bottom of the garden, a wide view of the city.
198 locals recommend
Cimiez Arenas
184 Av. des Arènes de Cimiez
198 locals recommend
Near the Arena, its style is reminiscent of the Italian garden. This former vegetable and monk orchard of 9,550 m2 has kept its original layout with its central well and old pergolas entirely covered with climbing roses. A multitude of varieties of flowers scent the atmosphere. At the bottom of the garden, a wide view of the city.
From the vast palm-tree lawns, the view of the city and the port adds charm to this garden. Furnished walks, refreshment bar
68 locals recommend
Parc Castel-des-deux-Rois
32 Av. du Mont Alban
68 locals recommend
From the vast palm-tree lawns, the view of the city and the port adds charm to this garden. Furnished walks, refreshment bar

Musées / Museums

Our favourite museums in which we regularly enjoy spending time.
Inaugurated in 1963 on the second floor of the Villa des Arènes, situated within the archeological site in Cimiez, the Musée Matisse holds the artist’s and his heirs’ gifts to the City of Nice. In 1989, the Archeological Museum, which shared the same building, moved out to its own dedicated building to launch a remodeling of the Museum. Architect Jean-François Bodin rethought the interior spaces of the old Genovese villa and conceived the expansion that accommodated a vast foyer, an auditorium and a bookshop. The new building was inaugurated in 1993. An educational workshop was added in 2002, a Cabinet des dessins in 2003. Classified as “Musée de France,” the Musée Matisse covers a total surface of 2,800 m2, of which 1,200 m2 of exhibition spaces spans the villa and the expansion. In 2013, the ceramic La Piscine, a gift from Claude and Barbara Duthuit, was installed in a dedicated room, on the entrance level. In 2017, a renovation campaign commenced. It began with a recasting of the visitors’ itinerary, the remodeling of the entrance space and the installation of educational devices. The Musée Matisse is part of a vast patrimonial complex of the Cimiez site that includes the Roman arenas and ruins, a garden with hundred-years old olive trees, as well as the Cimiez monastery. Pratical Informations 164, avenue des Arènes de Cimiez 06000 Nice. Tel: (+33) (0)4 93 81 08 08 Fax: (+33) (0)4 93 53 00 22 Mail: musee.matisse@ville-nice.fr Opening time: Museum open daily except on Tuesdays From 10 am to 5 pm from November 1st to April 30th From 10 am to 6 pm from May 2nd to October 31st Ticket office closes 30 minutes before Closed on January 1st, Easter Sunday, May 1st and December 25th
700 locals recommend
Musee Matisse
164 Av. des Arènes de Cimiez
700 locals recommend
Inaugurated in 1963 on the second floor of the Villa des Arènes, situated within the archeological site in Cimiez, the Musée Matisse holds the artist’s and his heirs’ gifts to the City of Nice. In 1989, the Archeological Museum, which shared the same building, moved out to its own dedicated building to launch a remodeling of the Museum. Architect Jean-François Bodin rethought the interior spaces of the old Genovese villa and conceived the expansion that accommodated a vast foyer, an auditorium and a bookshop. The new building was inaugurated in 1993. An educational workshop was added in 2002, a Cabinet des dessins in 2003. Classified as “Musée de France,” the Musée Matisse covers a total surface of 2,800 m2, of which 1,200 m2 of exhibition spaces spans the villa and the expansion. In 2013, the ceramic La Piscine, a gift from Claude and Barbara Duthuit, was installed in a dedicated room, on the entrance level. In 2017, a renovation campaign commenced. It began with a recasting of the visitors’ itinerary, the remodeling of the entrance space and the installation of educational devices. The Musée Matisse is part of a vast patrimonial complex of the Cimiez site that includes the Roman arenas and ruins, a garden with hundred-years old olive trees, as well as the Cimiez monastery. Pratical Informations 164, avenue des Arènes de Cimiez 06000 Nice. Tel: (+33) (0)4 93 81 08 08 Fax: (+33) (0)4 93 53 00 22 Mail: musee.matisse@ville-nice.fr Opening time: Museum open daily except on Tuesdays From 10 am to 5 pm from November 1st to April 30th From 10 am to 6 pm from May 2nd to October 31st Ticket office closes 30 minutes before Closed on January 1st, Easter Sunday, May 1st and December 25th
The Fine Arts Museum has an important collection of works that covers the entire history of art from the 16th to the 20th century and has been enriched over the years by significant donations. The collections highlight a real evolution in painting and sculpture. The themes and subjects covered, the dynamism of colour, the use of light are clearly a transition from classical painting to a modernity sought by artists.useums
155 locals recommend
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nice
33 Av. des Baumettes
155 locals recommend
The Fine Arts Museum has an important collection of works that covers the entire history of art from the 16th to the 20th century and has been enriched over the years by significant donations. The collections highlight a real evolution in painting and sculpture. The themes and subjects covered, the dynamism of colour, the use of light are clearly a transition from classical painting to a modernity sought by artists.useums
The Masséna Museum, the architectural jewel of the Promenade des Anglais, evokes, through its collections, the art and history of the Riviera from the time Nice became part of France until the end of the Belle Epoque. Every day except Tuesday from 10 am to 6 pm from May 2 to October 31 Every day except Tuesday from 11 am to 6 pm from November 1 to April 30. Address 65, rue de France 06000 Nice Access to the site Bus: 12 - Stop: Congress Promenade
303 locals recommend
Musee Massena
65 Rue de France
303 locals recommend
The Masséna Museum, the architectural jewel of the Promenade des Anglais, evokes, through its collections, the art and history of the Riviera from the time Nice became part of France until the end of the Belle Epoque. Every day except Tuesday from 10 am to 6 pm from May 2 to October 31 Every day except Tuesday from 11 am to 6 pm from November 1 to April 30. Address 65, rue de France 06000 Nice Access to the site Bus: 12 - Stop: Congress Promenade
Asian Arts Museum Address: 405, Promenade des Anglais Arenas 06200 Nice From September 1st to June 30th: from 10h to 17h From July 1st to August 31st: from 10h to 18h
50 locals recommend
Asian Arts Museum
405 Prom. des Anglais
50 locals recommend
Asian Arts Museum Address: 405, Promenade des Anglais Arenas 06200 Nice From September 1st to June 30th: from 10h to 17h From July 1st to August 31st: from 10h to 18h
The Palais Lascaris is a museum of France and a Historical Monument. Located in the heart of the old town, it is the most remarkable monument of the Nice civil baroque with its monumental staircase decorated with frescos and its luxuriously decorated salons. Informations: Every day except Tuesday from 10am to 6pm. Closed on 01/01, Easter, 01/05, 25/12 Address: 15, rue Droite Telephone: 04 93 62 62 72 40 Access: Tramway Line 1: stop Cathédrale - Vieille Ville Bus: 12 - 30 - Stop: Cathedral - Old Town
214 locals recommend
Palais Lascaris
15 Rue Droite
214 locals recommend
The Palais Lascaris is a museum of France and a Historical Monument. Located in the heart of the old town, it is the most remarkable monument of the Nice civil baroque with its monumental staircase decorated with frescos and its luxuriously decorated salons. Informations: Every day except Tuesday from 10am to 6pm. Closed on 01/01, Easter, 01/05, 25/12 Address: 15, rue Droite Telephone: 04 93 62 62 72 40 Access: Tramway Line 1: stop Cathédrale - Vieille Ville Bus: 12 - 30 - Stop: Cathedral - Old Town
It was the archaeological excavations of the first tramway line of the Nice Côte d'Azur Metropolis in 2006 that uncovered very well preserved remains around one of the city's main entrances, the Pairolière Gate, and brought to light in an exceptional way the history of Nice since the Middle Ages as a stronghold of the county of Provence and then the Duchy of Savoy.
12 locals recommend
Crypte Archéologique de Nice
1 Place Jacques Toja
12 locals recommend
It was the archaeological excavations of the first tramway line of the Nice Côte d'Azur Metropolis in 2006 that uncovered very well preserved remains around one of the city's main entrances, the Pairolière Gate, and brought to light in an exceptional way the history of Nice since the Middle Ages as a stronghold of the county of Provence and then the Duchy of Savoy.