Beach in Nice

Sunny weather, stunning beaches, a vibrant old town, a bustling art and culture scene coupled with plenty of gastronomic adventures. Nice is indeed a city that offers a kaleidoscope of experiences. It is the fifth largest city of France and is located just under 1000 kilometers from the capital city of Paris. Locally called Nissa, Nice has also been designated as a UNESCO world heritage site. An easy day trip from Marseille, here are some of the best things to do when you have just a day in this sun drenched city.

Beach in Nice
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Beach and Promenade Hopping: Nice is home to several promenades with the Promenade des Anglais being the most famous of them all. Lined with palm trees, this beautiful avenue is free to access and is popular with locals and tourists alike. Whether you choose to catch the sunrise or end the day by watching the sun go down or spend time by the azure waters, the promenade is a great place to experience the distinct vibe of Nice.

Promenade des Anglais, Nice

The Paillon Promenade in Nice is yet another popular place to visit and an excellent one to soak in some sand and sea.

Paillon Promenade in Nice

Take a stroll along Place Massena: Place Massena is Nice’s main square and a venue where most of the city’s main events take place. This includes the city’s famous Christmas markets as well as the Nice carnival. It is built over the Paillon river and is famous for the Sun fountain and seven statues set on high poles which is an intriguing peice of art. These statues which are lit up at night symbolize the seven continents of the world.

Place Massena, Nice

Place Massena also leads to Avenue Jean Médecin which is the main shopping street of the city.

Shopping in Place Massena

Explore Vieux Nice: The old town of Nice is dotted with narrow cobblestone alleys and is replete with historical buildings, quaint cafes and boutique stores. From beautiful cathedrals to bustling squares there is plenty to see and do in this historic quarter.

Inside Nice Old Town

Best explored on foot, this old town has an unmissable old world charm.

Inside Nice Old Town

Bargain hunting in Cours Saleya: Located within the old town, Cours Saleya is a picture of vibrant activity. Opening as early as 6.00 am in the morning, it is home to the colourful flower market all days of the week except Mondays. You can also shop for fresh fruits and vegetables here apart from floral beauties. On Mondays, Cours Saleya hosts a flea market where you can lay your hands on vintage clothes, jewellery, antiques, artefacts, knick knacks and the like.

Cours Saleya Flea Market, Nice

Admire the Mosaic of Architectural Designs: If you are a fan of art, architecture or design, Nice does not disappoint. The city is dotted with several grand hotels, villas and chateaux homes that boast of the French provincial style of architecture. Elaborate stuccos, brick facades and a symmetric plan are some of the key features of this design.

Well Designed Buildings in Nice
Buildings in Nice

Do not miss the houses in the old town with shuttered windows and flower boxes jutting out. Art deco structures and buildings of the Belle Époque period are noteworthy. Apart from buildings, the city hosts a number of elaborate fountains, statues and art installations.

Well Designed Buildings in Nice
A unique piece of art in Nice
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