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Visit Old Nice : The must-sees !

The Vieux-Nice, the historic heart of the French Riviera’s capital, enchants visitors with its picturesque atmosphere and timeless charm. With its winding alleys, colorful facades with shuttered windows, and lively squares, this Mediterranean quarter pulses with the energy of its markets, artisans, and local delicacies like socca and pissaladière. Overlooked by Castle Hill, it is home to architectural treasures such as the Sainte-Réparate Cathedral and the Palais Lascaris. Strolling through the Old Town of Nice is like stepping into an authentic world where history and the gentle Niçoise way of life come together, offering an unforgettable experience to all who visit.

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Place Masséna

Place Masséna is a true symbol of Nice, an emblematic spot where history and modernity come together. Surrounded by buildings with striking Sardinian red facades and elegant arcades, it offers a majestic setting in the heart of the city. Its black-and-white checkerboard pavement guides visitors between Albert I Garden and Avenue Jean Médecin, while the Fountain of the Sun, crowned by the statue of Apollo, adds a mythological touch to the scene. Lively and dynamic, Place Masséna hosts numerous events, from Christmas markets to Carnival celebrations, making it an essential stop for both visitors and locals alike.

 

Opéra of Nice 

The Nice Opera, a true gem of culture and elegance, is a symbol of the city’s rich artistic heritage. Located in the heart of the Old Town, this majestic building, inaugurated in 1885, captivates with its refined architecture and sumptuous Italian-style auditorium. A prestigious venue for opera, ballet, and symphonic concerts, it offers a diverse program that attracts both enthusiasts and newcomers alike. With its remarkable acoustics and intimate atmosphere, the Nice Opera provides an unforgettable experience, where the magic of performance meets the history and prestige of the French Riviera’s capital.

Cours Saleya 

Cours Saleya, the true beating heart of the Old Town, is a must-visit spot where colors, scents, and vibrant activity come together. Lined with warm-toned facades and bustling terraces, it hosts one of the region’s most beautiful markets, where stalls filled with flowers, sun-kissed fruits, and local specialties delight passersby. In the evening, the atmosphere shifts, transforming into a lively nightlife scene fueled by its restaurants and cafés. Between authenticity and effervescence, Cours Saleya embodies the spirit of Nice, inviting visitors to experience a lively interlude full of flavors and conviviality.

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Promenade des Anglais 

Visit Nice Promenade des Anglais

The Promenade des Anglais is undoubtedly the most emblematic avenue in Nice, a true symbol of the French Riviera. Stretching over seven kilometers along the Bay of Angels, it offers an exceptional panorama, where the azure blue of the Mediterranean meets the architectural elegance of the Belle Époque façades that line the waterfront. Designed in the 19th century by British winter visitors, who gave it its name, the Promenade is now a vibrant gathering place, beloved by pedestrians, cyclists, and rollerbladers alike.

Its famous blue chairs and shaded pergolas invite relaxation by the sea, while its pebble beaches welcome swimmers and sunbathers year-round. The Promenade des Anglais also hosts major Nice events, from the Carnival to sports competitions like the Marathon des Alpes-Maritimes.

A blend of luxury and laid-back elegance, it is flanked by prestigious landmarks such as the iconic Hôtel Negresco, a true gem of Belle Époque architecture. Whether for a sunset stroll, a moment of exercise, or simply enjoying the seaside spectacle, the Promenade des Anglais embodies all the charm and sophistication of Nice.

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