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Nice Travel Guide

Nice offers a perfect blend of a thrilling seaside resort and the richness of a cosmopolitan European city. And if you are looking to experience the distinct blissfulness of the French Riviera, a vacation to its biggest city, Nice is primed for it all.

Boasting of a mild Mediterranean climate, a colorful culture, a vivacious Old Town district, and a flawless shoreline strip of terrific hotels. This Southeastern French city has been a popular travel destination since the 18th century. And though soft, Nice’s intense light, captivating architectural structures, and fanciful market centers have long been appealing to artists from all over the world. Artists like Matisse and Chagall have witnessed Nice’s artistic glory. As an art and history buff, the city will spoil you for choices as no other French city have more museums.

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Nice is a big air transportation hub in Europe. Many low-cost airlines offer flights to the Côte d’Azur (the French part of Riviera) airport from London, Paris, and other places. Fast rail service also operates from Paris to Nice. The city’s public transportation is a tram system, transit service, and ferry service. From budget hotels to deluxe-class seaside resorts, there is a vast range of hotel accommodation available in and around Nice. 

Despite its strong historical profile that dates back to the 4th century BC, modernism is apparently not lost on it at all. There have been efforts to modernize the city’s infrastructure.

Here is a Detailed Travel Guide in this Blog for your Stay in Nice:

Best time to visit nice.

Nice, like most cities in the Mediterranean, experiences warm weather almost year-round with average temperature reaching 80s°F (around 26°C )  in the summer and as low as 40s°F (around 5°C )  in the winter. As such, spring is an excellent time to visit Nice and the Côte d’Azur. The best time to visit will be in late spring and early summer to enjoy Nice. 

Getting Around

You will find many shuttle buses and local bus services to Nice and other Riviera cities, and expensive cabs, to convey you to into the city when you arrive. Traveling by rail, be informed that Nice has three stations, but you will probably arrive in the main terminal at Nice Ville. It is expected that you will be only a few blocks north of the coastline.

In addition, are there many connections from Nice Railway station to other cities in France and to neighboring Italy too. The city’s bus system is called the  Lignes d’Azur , which works, in the city and also to and from the airport and other close towns. The system controls about 130 bus routes in the 49 municipalities that consist of the entire Métropole Nice Côte d’Azur area. 

You can buy a single ticket for a journey, which allows changes within 74 minutes for 1.50 euros. There are many other great value tickets for various lengths of stay. Nothing beats seeing the beautiful landscape of Nice while strolling the city on foot or in a car. As such, you can rent a car to cruise. However, it is good to check with your hotel if they have parking plans for guests and the costs too. 

Parking in Nice can be a challenging task. In the case that you are in Nice from another part of the country by far, consider leaving the car at one of the 5’Parc relais’ or stopover car parks outside the center. It is free to use. 

>> How To Get From Paris To Nice

Tourist Attractions

Cours saleya flower market ( marché aux fleurs cours saleya ).

Take a trip to the Cours Selaya for some fantastic culinary experience. This center is one of the major areas for dining, with restaurants, cafes, and bars all spread throughout the market. The open-air market center that used to be a park for the city’s richest people is shaded by trees and surrounded by 18th-century buildings. Many of these structures now house pubs and restaurants serving Niçois cuisine. At the end of Cours Selaya on Mondays, you will see antiques and collectibles been sold. For seafood lovers, here would particularly be an exciting spot to take on for the brilliant cuisines they would find. 

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Place Massena

This is the cultural hub of Nice, and it is the city’s largest square and the primary gathering place for events and seasonal festivals. 17th-century architecture is ubiquitous in Place Massena, and it connects with Lyon’s commercial district. Also, you will find an art installation whose pieces are made up of sculptures on top of tall pillars scattered around the plaza. There is also a grand fountain that bears an Apollo statue- the square’s centerpiece. 

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Promenade des Anglais

This is a seaside boardwalk that spans along the Baie des Anges was established by the British tourists who first popularized Nice as a vacation destination in the early 18th century. Lined with beach cabanas, cafes, and premium hotels, and palm trees, this area is one of the most well-known seaside promenades you will find on the Mediterranean. Though pricey, the seaside private restaurants/beach is a wonder you must not miss. You can also rent a chaise lounge a few feet from the shore, and let waiters serve you lunch and drinks. Your Riviera experience would not be whole until you completely take a stroll along the Promenade des Anglais.

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Vieux Nice (Nice’s Old Town)

Also known as Old Nice, Vieux Nice is next to the Cours Selaya Flower market. It has narrow streets to can walk while you discover gratifying shopping, dining, and some of Nice’s hippest bars. It spans from the foot of Castle Hill to the Place Massena, which is the city’s main square. Vieux Nice is very much marked with wide promenades, while the medieval quarter reminds of the time when the city was allied with Italian states. It is still one of the best places to taste Nice’s Niçois-style pizzas and pastries. As attractive as this destination is, be careful not to go alone, especially late in the day. Vieux Nice has dark alleys that can be covered for thieves and questionable characters.

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Musée d’Art Moderne et d’Art Contemporain

Established in 1990, the museum of modern and contemporary art was built by architects Yves Bayard and Henri Vidal. It has four towers faced in Carrara marble from quarries in Carrara, an Italian town. The museum’s vast collection consists of a sample of the 60s and 70s fine arts that include minimalists, American abstracts, pop art, and new realism. More imposing works on display are by Nice native, Yves Klein, of the Nouveaux Réalistes movement. The museum shows his work in a room and on the roof terrace; a point that gives captivating views of the beautiful city. 

Cathédrale Orthodoxe Russe Saint-Nicolas

Built during the reign of Russia’s Tsar Nicholas, the Cathédrale Orthodoxe Russe Saint-Nicolas is said to be one of the most stunning Orthodox churches outside of Russia. The style is inspired by the Moscow’s own and has an incredibly decorated interior that comes in murals, carved woodwork, and ornamental icons. It is a virtual jewel box that has historical and religious objects. These were brought to France from Russia during a previous period of crisis. 

Tourists are allowed to see the structure and worship but are expected to abide by some rules. For example, men are not permitted in bare-chested or in shorts. And for women, miniskirts and shorts are not allowed, and shoulders are expected to be covered. A head covering is also preferred. So be prepared before you set out to visit the cathedral.

Parc de la Colline du Château (Castle Hill Park)

High above the Nice coastline, where the Castle Hill Park rests today was the first place to be inhabited by the Greeks about two thousand years ago. It used to be seen as unconquerable until King Louis XIV destroyed it in 1706. The city designed into a modern park today, and a charmingly simple site. It is a place you should visit for its shady trees, a pleasant oasis of greenery, and rushing waterfalls. 

Parc de la Colline du Château (Castle Hill Park) guide

Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll and take in the magnificent park views at the Castle Hill. And while having a great time at the park, you can always visit some great restaurants around where you can grab some bite. Other places worth checking out are boutiques and the ruins of two old churches. The Castle Hill Park is lit up with special lighting effects every night. Tourists and other visitors can arrive at the park by foot from the Old Town of Nice or take an Art-Deco lift or escalator from Place Garibaldi. 

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How to Maximize your Stay in Nice

While it is about preference, an organized tour is a way to make the most of your stay in the city as you immerse yourself in its culture; without worrying about finding your way around. Indulging in tour agencies has many other benefits too. You get to save time because some of these tourist outfits include convenient pickup and drop-off at your hotel. Here are some tips for enjoying Nice at affordable prices:

Navigate the popular sites

As earlier mentioned, tours are great ways to see scintillating places in Nice. Tours would stop at top cultural attractions like Promenade des Anglais, the Musee d’Art Moderne et d’Art Contemporain, the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Place Garibaldi. Tours also allow experiencing areas of the city that are usually difficult for tourists to add to their itinerary. 

Cycle around the city

You will hardly miss the great scenery on Nice’s streets when you go biking to take on the town. A three-hour trip around would be great as you see locals go hustling and bustling and of course, see the magnificence of the city. Even if you go solo, other tourist cyclists you will meet on the road will also be having an exciting time. 

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Medieval hilltop towns and the glitzes of Cannes and Monaco are only a short trip from Nice, and a day trip tour is a perfect way to see them all. In the mountainous town of Eze, you can check out the excellent local perfumery and relish the breathtaking view of French Riviera. In enticing Monte Carlo, you can navigate the old town and see the palace as well as other top sites.

>> Day Trips From Nice >>

Where To Stay In Nice

Hotels are plenty in Nice for the comfort and luxury of visitors and locals alike. Nothing beats the feeling of having a proper rest after a long day of adventure. Indeed, a good Nice hotel will have comfort, tranquility, and the gratifyingly luscious cuisine to go with the calm. 

Hotel Windsor is a short walk to the beach. Walled with distinct murals, its rooms are gorgeously decorated by brilliant artists. Try to request a room with a balcony. The hotel Negresco is another excellent hotel, and it is probably the city’s most famous one. Magisterial around the Promenade des Anglais and the curving beach of La Baie des Anges, the ambiance of this impressive hotel is what every tourist should experience. And the great thing is, you won’t have to spend a fortune to book a room there. 

Its well-known cocktail bar allures the young people with DJ sets, live jazz and Latino bands performance at night. Even the bar staff make lovely cocktails, like the royal Negresco, with champagne, kirsch and raspberry juice. With a swelling number of hotels in Nice, you have lots to choose from.

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Peter is the editor of France Travel Blog. He has traveled to France many times and is ready to share the knowledge in this travel guide for France.

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Getting around Nice is a breeze, whether you take the tram or walk the promenade

May 4, 2022 • 6 min read

A young woman looking over the beach in Nice, France

Getting around in Nice is easy, whether you explore on foot, by tram, or by bus © Carol Yepes / Getty Images

Getting around Nice couldn’t be easier! This compact French city is very walkable and easily accessible by public transport, with plenty of eco-friendly ways to get around. Inexpensive fares and short travel times only add to the experience. 

Even Nice’s airport – one of France’s biggest hubs, serving hundreds of national and international destinations daily – is located a mere 20 minutes from the city center by tram. So get ready to explore one of France’s most stunning seaside locations with our guide to transport in Nice.

Central Nice is best explored on foot

Nice is a great place to explore on foot. Nowhere is too far away, the weather is usually on your side (it’s more often sunny than not) and some areas – like the atmospheric old town – are fully pedestrianized. There’s also plenty to look at, from stunning architectural gems and colorful facades to cute cafés and quirky boutiques. The best way to find your favorite spots to eat and shop is on foot.

The best walk starts on the Promenade des Anglais

Start off with a stroll along the Promenade des Anglais , one of the most famous stretches of seafront in France, lined with iconic beaches, swaying palm trees and iconic landmarks. Next, climb the steps leading up to the Colline du Château for magnificent views, before making your way back down to the old town just below. Get lost in Vieux Nice ’s narrow, winding streets and alleyways, which are packed with shops, restaurants, palaces and baroque churches that are all well worth a visit.

From there, it’s a short walk to the picturesque Place Masséna and the city center, where you can hit the stores along Avenue Jean-Médecin, take a break in Promenade du Paillon ’s gorgeously landscaped park, or delve into modern and contemporary art at the Musée d’Art Moderne et d’Art Contemporain (MAMAC).

Evening sun and apéritifs at a cafe in Nice, France

The tram is fast, cheap and sustainable and will get you almost anywhere

After walking, the tram is Nice’s next best mode of transport. Just hop on a tram from anywhere in central Nice for easy and quick access to top sights and spots, including the Avenue Jean-Médecin, the Place Masséna, Vieux Nice (Opéra Vieille Ville) and the Libération market .

Run by Lignes d’Azur – the same company that runs the city’s bus network – these electric trams are environmentally friendly, fast and cheap. You'll pay €1.50 a ride, €10 for 10 journeys, €5 for a 24-hour pass, or €15 for a 7-day pass.

Tram line 2 is the easiest way to reach the city from the airport

The first thing you should do when you get off the plane in Nice is hop onto the city’s sleek tram line 2, which will whisk you to the city center in about 20 minutes. The tram operates three lines connecting the airport, the port, the train station and the city center. Carriages are modern, air-conditioned and wheelchair-accessible, with regular services running daily from 4am till after midnight. 

Hop on a bus to explore the outskirts of Nice

Also run by Lignes d’Azur, Nice’s extensive bus network is the best way to access and get around outlying neighborhoods such as the leafy Cimiez district, with its art museums, elegant villas, Roman ruins and famous monastery , or the hiking trails and sweeping vistas of the Parc du Mont Boron.

Buses on most routes run every 10 to 15 minutes from 6am to 10pm, with some night services available between 10pm and 1am. The same ticket types and fares apply as for trams, which means you can combine tram and bus journeys when traveling on the Lignes d’Azur network.  

A man riding a bicycle past Place Masséna in Nice, France

Nice is becoming more and more bike and scooter friendly

With the introduction of dedicated cycling lanes (including all along the seafront) and the introduction of electric bike and e-scooter schemes, Nice has become increasingly friendly to people who like to travel on two wheels.

Nice’s bikeshare system, Vélo Bleu , is a practical, cheap and scenic way to see the sights. The city has a fleet of 1300 bikes spread across 161 docking stations in Nice, Cagnes-sur-Mer and Saint-Laurent du Var. There’s a €1.50 subscription fee, the first 30 minutes are free, and thereafter, rides cost €2 per hour. You can also rent bikes and scooters, including electric ones, from Roller Station on the seafront.

Unless you’re pedaling along the seafront or using other dedicated bike lanes, you’ll be cycling alongside Nice's busy traffic. Remember that as an urban cyclist, the same rules that apply to cars apply to bikes – stop at stop signs, use your hands to give turn signals and ride with the traffic flow.

Rideshares are cheaper than Nice's pricy taxis

A view of Promenade des Anglais in the sunshine, Nice, France

Traveling to Nice by car is best avoided

Driving in Nice is best avoided. Car parks are sparse, street-parking spaces are hard to find (you'll see double-parked cars everywhere), and there are many one-way streets that can be very confusing for first-time visitors. If you're familiar with the city, however, or are looking to explore further afield along the Côte d'Azur , you can hire a car at the airport or at the main train station, where all the major car-rental brands have offices, including Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt.

Accessible transport in Nice

Nice’s tram and bus network is the most accessible way to get around. All trams and most buses are equipped with a wheelchair lift or ramp and dedicated areas on-board for mobility devices and wheelchairs. Tactile guidance systems at bus and tram stops make it easier for the visually impaired to board.

The city’s Mobil’Azur service provides buses specially equipped for the disabled on request, and rides cost the same as regular buses (€1.50 a ride, or €10 for 10 journeys). For more information on accessible travel, check out Lonely Planet’s accessible travel resources .

Why I love walking around Nice

I love exploring Nice on foot for a chance to spot the little things – the pretty storefronts and colorful shutters of the old town; the local market traders enthusiastically selling their wares on the Cours Saleya; the children (and sometimes adults, too) playing in the water fountains on the Promenade du Paillon.

It’s good exercise too, and you can never get bored of strolling along the paved Promenade des Anglais, my favorite walk in Nice for the sunshine, the sea breeze, the water’s ever-changing hues of blue and turquoise, and the people jogging, walking or cycling past. Take a seat on one of Nice’s famous blue beach chairs lining the seafront and take it all in like a local!

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10 Things to do in Nice, France

N ice, France, is located along the stunning Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur coastline. Rich in history, charm, culture, quaint villages, and picturesque beaches, the South of France is the perfect summer destination. If you haven’t already, you must add Nice, France, to your summer bucket list!

Keep reading to learn about the best things to do in Nice, France, before planning your trip to the South of France!

Best Time to visit Nice, France

If you hope to enjoy your days in the French Riviera under the warm sun along the Mediterranean Sea, then it’s no surprise you should visit in the summer! May to August is the peak summer season. You can expect hot, sunny days and many other summer vacationers enjoying the South of France.

But if you’d prefer to have a peaceful visit with fewer crowds, we recommend you visit during shoulder season (March to April and September to October). Our favorite time to visit the South of France is in September. It’s still the ideal summer weather but with a lot fewer people than in peak summer!

10 Best Things to do in Nice, France:

#1. walk along the scenic promenade des anglais.

The Promenade des Anglais is a 7-kilometer (approx. 4.5-miles) promenade along the Mediterranean coastline in Nice. It’s a scenic walk great for walking, biking, and skating. It has views of the crystal blue sea, lush palm trees, and beautifully historic buildings, including the Le Negresco Hotel, one of the most luxurious and expensive hotels and casinos in Nice.

Not only is a scenic pathway, but a great way to walk between many of the other things to do in Nice, France!

#2. Explore Villefranche-ser-Mer

Villefranche-ser-Mer is a colorful seaside town about a 15-minute drive from the center of Nice. It’s a quaint area with lots of restaurants, shops, and the beautiful beach, Plage des Marinieres. It’s the perfect place to grab dinner and watch the sunset. Or you could spend your day soaking up the sun at Plage des Marinieres, walking over to the waterfront dining area to grab lunch while watching the ships enter into the harbor!

During the summer nights, it’s a popular spot! If you want to dine along the water, be sure to arrive early to get a spot or make a reservation in advance. We were too busy enjoying the sunset by the time we went to eat dinner; most places were full or only had tables inside the restaurant!

If you are looking to stay outside of Nice but still in a convenient area with lots of charm and things to do, then Villefranche-ser-Mer may be the perfect place for you!

#3. Wander the streets of Èze

Èze is a medieval seaside commune perched on the coastline overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It’s a small, fairytale-like village filled with cobblestone streets and ivy-covered stone houses. While it’s technically outside the city limits of Nice (only a 30-minute drive), it’s definitely worth visiting!

Depending on what you’d like to do during your visit, you only need to spend around 1 to 3 hours here. It’s a very small village! You can wander the streets, visit Le Jardin Exotique, shop in the local stores, and dine at one of the restaurants with a stunning ocean view.

It’s free to visit, but you do have to pay for parking (outside the village). You have to park below and walk up into the village because there are no cars in Eze! For parking, we recommend parking in the La Colette parking garage right outside the city center (coordinates are 43.729542, 7.361172 ).

Èze can get very busy! If you want a more peaceful experience, we recommend you get there early in the morning. But just be aware that most of the shops don’t open until 10:00 am, and restaurants only serve lunch and dinner (not breakfast). Full Disclosure: we got to Èze at 7:30 am to take these photos. We wanted to get photos without having to navigate hundreds of people walking the narrow streets. But we went back later in the day to go to some of the shops that caught our eye but weren’t open yet!

#4. Enjoy a beach day at one of the many stunning beaches

Nice is home to many beautiful beaches! Not all beaches are public; there are many private beaches or sections that are private beaches. Below is a list of some of the best beaches in Nice (Plage is french for beach):

  • Plage des Ponchettes
  • Plage des Marinieres
  • Plage Petite Afrique
  • Plage Cros Dei Pin
  • Plage Publique Magnan
  • Plage Paloma
  • Le Voilier Plage
  • Plage de la Plateforme
  • Plage de Passable

There are many public beaches along the coast, but many beaches have private sections with beach clubs where you can rent chairs, towels, and umbrellas. While it can be pricey for you to do every day of your trip (around $20 to $80 per person, per day), it’s a luxurious place to spend your day at the beach! If you only have time for one beach day, we definitely think it’s worth the splurge. Plus, many of them have full-service restaurants with waiters who will bring you drinks and food. It’s a more relaxing, resort like experience!

One thing to know before you go is that most beaches in the South of France are pebble beaches, not white sand beaches. Many people bring water shoes or pads under their towels to avoid direct contact with the pebbles. It was a little painful at first to walk on the beaches, but we got used to it and didn’t mind it (we didn’t have water shoes)! I’d say most people we saw in water shoes were tourists, not locals.

#5. Coastal walk along Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is another incredible area to explore in the Nice area! It’s a fishing village located out a peninsula around a 20-minute drive from Nice. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat is home to many wealthy and famous people who live or vacation in some of the most luxurious villas. That being said, it’s still a lovely place for anyone to visit!

The Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat peninsula has lush tropical vegetation, stunning beaches, and many beautiful coastal walks. There are many different coastal paths you can take to walk along the seaside to different towns, beaches, and areas of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. It’s a great place to spend an entire day, walking from beach to beach, stopping to eat at cafes in-between!

#6. Wander the streets of Old Town Nice (Vieille Ville)

Old Town Nice is truly the heart of Nice, located just on the border of Promenade des Anglais. It’s filled with so much history, character, and charm. The Mediterranean-colored tall, narrow buildings are home to many residents, delicious restaurants, and local shops. This is a lovely area to wander around for hours and see where the cobblestone streets lead you!

FYI, the streets can get very crowded during peak summer. Typically, during the morning, the crowds are slimmer, and you can enjoy a more peaceful stroll through the cobblestone streets and courtyards!

One last thing: the Old Town of Nice (Vieille Ville) is also known as Old Nice (Vieux Nice). So just know if you see either one on a street sign or map, they mean the same place!

Watch our video, the “Ultimate South of France,” to see many of the best things to do in Nice, France, in action!

#7. shop local at the cours saleya market.

Cours Saleya Market is a local market in Old Town Nice. Depending on the day of the week you visit, the goods are slightly different. When we visited, they had lots of fresh produce, flowers, and local goods. But typically, every day of the week, except Monday, you should find fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Since it can be a bit confusing, below are the hours for each day of the week and what type of goods should be at the market.

Cours Saleya Market Schedule:

  • Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 6:00am to 5:30pm (6.00-17.30) 
  • Wednesday and Saturday: 6:30am to 6:30pm (6.30-18.30) 
  • Sunday: 6:30am to 1:30pm (6.30-13.30)
  • Closed Mondays
  • Every day except Monday: 6:00am to 1:30pm (6.00-13.30)
  • Monday: 7:00am to 6:00pm (7.00 – 18.00)
  • Every day June through September: 6:00pm to Midnight (18.00-0.00)

We got fresh fruit from a local vendor as a snack while we walked around! Typically, we aren’t travelers who purchase souvenirs since we live a pretty nomadic lifestyle. But I found the most beautiful olive oil holder, and I just had to buy it! We use it every day, sometimes multiple times a day. It’s the sweetest reminder of the memories of our time in the South of France, one of our favorite places ever!

Fun fact: In French, “souvenir” means “memory or to remember.” I just learned it in my French class, and I thought it was so cool knowing the origin of the word and the meaning behind people purchasing “souvenirs” from their travels!

#8. Take a day trip to Monaco

Monaco is the second smallest country in the entire world, and it’s also one of the richest! You may have heard of it because of the famous Monte Carlo Casino. The 1995 James Bond movie GoldenEye was filmed there!

It’s a great place to day a quick day trip over from the South of France. Here are some of the best things to do in Monaco: Monte Carlo Casino, walk the F1 racetrack, Prince’s Palace, walk the streets of Monaco-Ville, enjoy the view from Rue des Remparts, walk around the Monaco Yacht Club, and visit Musee Oceanographique. There are also a few beaches you can go swimming!

Just be warned that almost everything we in Monaco was $$$ – the shops, restaurants, hotels, etc. This is not a place to visit if you want to stay on a tight budget! Unless, of course, you are like us and visited the country without paying for anything other than parking, lol.

#9. Tour the iconic Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild

Villa de Rothschild is located just outside of Nice in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. It was built in 1907 for Beatrice de Rothschild as her “dream villa”. After visiting ourselves, we can understand why she chose this breathtaking location! The views from inside the villa and the entire estate have stunning panoramic views overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

In addition to the Villa itself, the property includes nine themed gardens, a musical fountain show (every 20 minutes), and a restaurant and tea room. It’s open 365 days a year from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (July and August open until 7:00 p.m.). You can buy tickets in advance online or in person when you arrive. The ticket includes entry to all of the areas on the property and a free audio tour of the Villa. If you are arriving by car, there is free on-site parking.

Pro Tip: I recommend getting there the last hour before they close. There was hardly anyone there, and it was very peaceful!

#10. Enjoy the beauty of the art at Villa Masséna Musée

The Massena Museum (Musée Masséna) is an art museum just steps off the Promenade des Anglais. It houses beautiful art and decor about the history of Nice and even artifacts about Napoleon Bonaparte. The museum was opened in 1921 and used to be the residence of Prince Essling, the grandson of one of Napoleon’s best generals, André Masséna.

Musée Masséna is open from Wednesday to Monday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm in summer and 11:00 am to 6:00 pm all other times of the year. Tickets are €10. Admission also allows you entrance into other museums in the city for 24 hours.

Since it’s so central to other great things to do in Nice, France, it’s definitely worth stopping by for an hour or so!

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SEA FRONT SUITE - Panoramic View with Terrace - 85 m

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Hôtel Nice Azur Riviera

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Appartements Nice Centre Carré d’or

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PRESTIGE Mont Boron -Terrace -Sea View -2BR

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Hotel Villa Rose

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Villa Lotus Penthouse by iVillamia

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loft romantique spa

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Goldstar Apartments & Suites

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Hotel de Berne

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Best Western Hotel Lakmi Nice

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B&B HOTEL Nice Aéroport Arenas

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Radisson Blu Hotel Nice

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Campanile Nice Aéroport

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PARME ETAPE

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Anantara Plaza Nice Hotel - A Leading Hotel of the World

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OKKO Hotels Nice Aéroport

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Convenience for the airport, and the early check in

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Yelo Jean Médecin powered by Sonder

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Holiday Inn Express - Nice - Grand Arenas, an IHG Hotel

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Crowne Plaza - Nice - Grand Arenas, an IHG Hotel

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Perfect location, walking distance to the airport.

Hôtel Nice Azur Riviera

Very clean, lovely breakfast lots of choice. Very helpful staff

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Hotel 66 Nice

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Near by to gare nice ville and tram is also walkable

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Hôtel & Appartements Monsigny

Set in the Gare de Provence, Nord district, in the center of Nice, Hôtel & Appartements Monsigny features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property.

The personel of the hotel was vey kind and helpful

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Ibis Styles Nice Centre Gare

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Great location, staff is very friendly and helpful.

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B&B HOTEL Nice Stade Riviera

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Located in Nice, a 19-minute walk from Plage de la Lanterne, B&B HOTEL Nice Aéroport Arenas has accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.

very adequate. v helpful staff. Thanks, Anastasia.

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Hotel Ibis Budget Nice Palais Nikaia

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Easy check-in, great amenities and friendly staff.

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ibis Nice Aéroport Promenade des Anglais

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ibis budget Nice Aeroport

Located just 1640 feet from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport and just a 5-minute walk from Terminal 1, this hotel offers soundproofed guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and an LCD TV.

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Hotel d'Ostende

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Hotel-Restaurant Isidore Nice Ouest

Hotel-Restaurant Isidore Nice Ouest

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The service of the staff is the best. The pillow are good.

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Hotel des Dames

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Nice quiet room with a lovely breakfast each morning

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Arome Hotel

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Good Location. Warm welcome. They care very much about their guests.

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Hotel Villa Les Cygnes

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Simply wonderful place, every thing there just wonderful ❤️

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Villa Saint Hubert

This boutique hotel is just 164 feet from Borriglione Tram Stop, which offers direct access to Place Masséna and the beach. You can browse the free Wi-Fi or relax in the flowery garden.

the location, the style of the B&B, the hospitality

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Palais Saleya Boutique hôtel

Located in the Palais de Justice square at the entrance to the Old Town, Palais Saleya is a 18th-century building located in Nice, 4.7 mi from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport.

Large room with modern facilities. Great location.

Le Dortoir Boutique Suites

Le Dortoir Boutique Suites

Le Dortoir Boutique Suites, is located between the second and the fifth floor, with no elevator, in the city center of Nice on one of the center’s quieter, pedestrianized streets, is a luxury...

Location was the best, the suite was perfect for our needs.

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Palm Hôtel Nice

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Excellent location. Very helpful and friendly staff.

Hotel Rossetti

Hotel Rossetti

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Location, staff, size of room, comfort of sofa and bed

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Experience the prestigious MEWS Awards 2024 - Charity Gala in Nice at the iconic Le Negresco on May 15, 2024. An evening dedicated to celebrating global stars in metaverse, AI, tech, film, and entertainment, alongside a culinary extravaganza. Renowned personalities such as Emilia Clark, Chris Martin, BTS, and industry leaders like Sam Altman and Yat Siu will grace the event. The gala, under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, promises an exclusive fusion of technology, entertainment, and gastronomy. Be part of this well-curated event featuring a Michelin-starred dinner, live performances, NFT showcases, and more. Join us for an unforgettable night of glamour, innovation, and celebration. Secure your tickets for an evening starting at €720, offering a unique opportunity to witness the intersection of talent, resilience, and dedication. Indulge in an evening of live entertainment and the celebration of exceptional contributions. For more details on MEWS Award Categories, visit the official website. Mark your calendars and be part of this extraordinary charitable event.

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