Cours Saleya Market: This bustling market is located in the heart of Old Town and is open every day except Mondays. Here you can find fresh produce, flowers, spices, and souvenirs. Place Rossetti: This charming square is home to the beautiful baroque-style Sainte-Réparate Cathedral and is surrounded by cafes and gelato shops. It's a popular spot for people-watching and relaxing. Promenade des Anglais: While not technically part of Old Town, this famous boulevard runs along the beach and is just a short walk from the Old Town. Take a stroll, rent a bike or rollerblades, or simply soak up the sun. Nice Cathedral: This 17th-century cathedral is located in the heart of Old Town and features beautiful Baroque architecture and artwork. Port Lympia: This charming port is located just east of Old Town and is home to fishing boats and yachts alike. Enjoy a stroll along the water and take in the views of the city.
Cours Saleya hosts four different markets. The most well known is the Marché aux Fleurs, or Flower Market, held Tuesday through Sunday. It’s actually a combination of the flower market and the fruit and vegetable market but the name, Marché aux Fleurs is commonly applied to the whole thing. The fruit and vegetable stands pack up by 1.30 in the afternoon but the flower stalls stay open until about 5.30.
Cook'n with Class (https://www.cooknwithclass.com/nice/): This cooking school offers a range of classes, from beginner to advanced, that focus on classic French dishes. Choose from a market class, a pastry class, or a wine and food pairing class. Les Petits Farcis (https://www.lespetitsfarcis.com/): Located in the heart of Old Nice, Les Petits Farcis offers hands-on cooking classes that focus on the flavors of the Mediterranean. Learn to make dishes like pissaladière, stuffed vegetables, and tarte tatin.
At the end of the nineteenth century a stylish fishing boat was secured on the rock. During “La Belle Époque”, guests could eat and drink tea perched six metres above the waves. This restaurant, connected by a walkway to a charming gazebo typical of that era on the French Riviera, soon became emblematic of the city of Nice.
L’OPÉRA PLAGE | CASTEL PLAGE | BLUE BEACH | LIDO PLAGE | SPORTING PLAGE | LE GALET
La Part des Anges (https://www.lapartdesangesvin.com/): Located in the heart of Nice's Old Town, La Part des Anges is a wine bar and shop that offers tastings of local wines, as well as cheeses and charcuterie. Château de Bellet (https://www.chateaudebellet.com/): This vineyard, located just outside of Nice, produces award-winning wines that are well worth the trip. Take a tour of the vineyard and winery, and enjoy a tasting with stunning views of the surrounding hills.
$116.00/per person | Half day of food and wine tours. Taste your way around Nice from Provencal delicacies and sweet treats to Mediterranean flavors and regional wines. With this evening walking tour, explore the atmospheric Old Town with a foodie guide and stop at culinary hotspots, including artisan shops, markets, and cafés. Sample a variety of sweet and savory specialties, followed by a dinner tasting at a local restaurant.
Sunforce Yachting (https://sunforce-yachting.com/): Located at the Port of Nice, Sunforce Yachting offers a range of boating tours, including private tours, sunset cruises, and day trips to nearby towns like Cannes and Monaco. Riviera Yacht Charters (https://www.rivierayachtcharters.com/): This company offers luxury yacht charters for groups of up to 12 people. Choose from a range of boats and itineraries, including a trip to the nearby islands of Sainte-Marguerite and Saint-Honorat
Enjoy a private and custom cruise from Beaulieu-sur-Mer that's perfect for friends, families, and couples. Discover from the sea the most picturesque perspectives of the Côte d'Azur, such as Pointe-Sainte-Hospice, the Mont-Alban, and Eze village and Villa Leopolda. Start from Beaulieu's marina (Nice Côte d'Azur Metropolis), between the city center of Monaco and Nice. Hop on an electric boat that's 100% solar-powered, silent, and odorless with the ability to cruise at a close distance to points of interest. Accompanied by a private guide, glide quietly over the crystal-clear waters. Soak up the spectacular coastline of the Riviera Heartland while passing near memorable yachts, villas, and other sights.
A walking tour of Nice's Old Town, featuring stops at local food shops and markets.
Guided bike tours of Nice and the surrounding countryside
this iconic seaside promenade stretches along the coast of Nice, offering beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea. You can stroll, bike or skate along the promenade, and visit the famous blue chairs that have become a symbol of Nice. Here's a guide to the Promenade des Anglais on Visit Cote d'Azur: