Sunday, April 3, 2016

Nice : Pearl of the French Riviera

Located in South of France Nice is the biggest city of the French Riviera. Nice is composed by two parts; Old town (Vieux Nice)  and New Part. Old Town is situated in the inner part and it’s very vivid full of restaurants, old buildings tile floors…Both parts are worth seeing.

Here you go the list of what to-do’s in Nice:

1) Nice Beaches: Nice has the most beautiful beaches in the French Riviera. It has the bluest sea of all times. Also known as Baia des Anges (Angel’s Bay) Nice has 15 private beaches plus public beaches. If you like to have a romantic escape you should try Lido Beach. Nice society prefers Castle Beach however my favorite spot was Sporting Plage because it wasn’t that crowded and they serve very high quality food. 

View of the beaches

2) Estienne D’Orves: This parc has a history of 1000years. Located in the city center this parc offers a quiet spot to chill.

Garden with the ancient olive trees

3) Promenade des Anglais: This is a very wide walking space with a 6,5 km length. It’s one of the most vivid areas of Nice and it’s always fun to walk there.

Promenade des Anglais
4) Boulevard de Jean-Medecine, Rue de Suede and Rue Paradis: This high society spot is famous for its shops and restaurants.
View of Rue Paradis

5) Massena Square: It's the biggest square in Nice between Old and New Towns. The history of the square dates back to 18th century. The busy center has modern statues as well as the ancient "Fountaine de Soleil" with the Apollo statue.

Fountaine de Soleil

Place Massena

5)Cours de Saleya: Named after the street  it’s located, this bazaar starts early in the morning till 12.00 everyday. It has a really nice atmosphere where you can find practically everything from flowers to soaps, from food to little souvenir items. On Mondays it turns to a vintage bazaar where they sell antic and vintage stuff. During evening time it becomes very livelywith many restaurants and bars.

Cours de Saleya in the evening


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