Visit vibrant Vieux-Nice, the Old Town, where the native Niçois live. It's also home to lively cafés, galleries, and nightclubs. Bring your camera or paint box and capture the colors of the flower market, Marché aux Fleurs. Lunch on a Niçoise-style pizza, or pissaladiére, or perhaps a fresh salade Niçoise.
Stroll the promenade des Anglais, Nice's grand avenue, lined with palm trees, gardens, shops, and hotels, including the grand Hôtel Negresco, which boasts a mammoth Baccarat chandelier. View superb art at The Fine Arts Museum (Musée des Beaux-Arts) and the Masséna Museum (Musée d'Art et d' Histoire Palais Masséna).
Ponder the remains of Roman baths and a large arena on Cimiez Hill. Henri Matisse lived in Nice during the last years of his life; the Matisse Museum (Musée Matisse) offers an excellent survey of his work. See some of Marc Chagall's most important works at the Chagall Museum (Musée du Message Biblique Marc-Chagall).
By night, enjoy taste-tempting regional specialties, such as ragout Provençale, enhanced with a glass of local wine. Afterward, attend a performance at the elegant Opéra de Nice. Catch a glitzy cabaret show at La Madonette, in the Casino Roule. Or simply take a moonlight stroll along the Mediterranean, and enjoy the breeze, the fragrance of flowers, and
the sounds of crickets.
Our program allows you plenty of time to discover your new country, culture and customs. Below are some of our recommended highlights. Some tours and packages can be organized when booking your program, please see the program price page for more information.
city tour
Many pleasures will accompany your visit of the town, and all your senses will be appealed to. Colors, odors, points of view, lively markets, museums, so much to see and visit. You may stroll along the pedestrian walks going through the hills of Nice with beauty spots on the way, or walk through the town, or take the little train or ride in a barouche. Depending on your interests, a sail across the sea or a little rest in the gardens will tempt you. Refresh yourself near the 150 fountains and basins or by diving into the sea. Taste the local produce and the specialties.
film library
Created in 1976 in order to promote the cultural distribution of the films from the French Film Theater of the Palais de Chaillot, a true film museum.
museums
Cimiez Museum Of Archeology: Opened in 1989, its illustrates "Cerenemum's", as well as, the Alpes-Maritimes area's life and history with exhibits of ancient pottery, monnies, jewelry. Museum Of Art And History: Sumptuous first empire decoration. Museum Of Modern And Contemporary Art: Emphasis is given to 1960-70 art movement. Fine Arts Museum: Vast collections, from the eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries(Italian seicento, french eighteenth century; Van Lou, Natoire, Fragonard) in a magnificent residence. Franciscan Museum And Cimiez Monastary: Located in a 17th century convent. Matisse Museum: Situated in the center of Cimiez's olive grove, this prominent museum is housed in a 17th century Genoan villa garnished with "trompe l'oeil" frescos.Mark Chagall Museum: Located in the heart of a Mediterranean garden, the museum has a permanent exhibition of Chagall's outstanding paintings.Prehistoric Museum Of Terra Amata: This prehistoric elephant hunter's camp, discovered in the center of Nice, has been marvelously reconstructed.Lascaris Palace Museum: Home of the Lascaris family (Vintimillia), this Genovan style palace units a magnificent 17th residence with ornaments from the 18th century.
walks
A ramble path, marked with arrows, fourteen kilometers long, is using the old country lanes which are linking the Var plain westwards, to the Gairaut hills eastwards. It allows, for good walkers, the discovery of the landscapes of the country of Nice, the Bellet vineyards, the olive groves, the traditional floral and market gardening, the pine forests and the green oak woods. It offers marvelous viewpoints on the Baie des Anges and the hinterland overlooked by the Alpes Maritimes. A visit of the Bellet hamlet, the Saint Roman Church, with a stop by the spring, before taking the Via Augusta, built in 12 AD by August : so many interesting places, which are also telling the history of the region. The starting point is situated at the Lingostière station, which is served by the Chemins de fer de Provence train. Bus services are indenting the route, giving access to the paths, so one may interrupt the walk whenever he chooses to.
parks
Massena Square: City life revolves around Massena Square, Nice's geographic center. Originally created in 1832, it has been redesigned several times since then and in 1852 finally named in honor of one of the city's most famous citizens. This harmoniously landscaped area of fountains, statues, trees, flowers, etc. Monastery garden: Especially loved by ramblers looking for a peaceful environment and open spaces. Ancient pergolas connected to the main buildings are covered by climbing rose bushes, well kept grass paths are decorated with seville oranges, tangerines trees, etc. and the
almost sacred wooded areas invite meditation. Albert 1st Garden: One of Nice's oldest gardens which connects the old town (Vielle Ville) to the modern city. Located in the heart of the city but also overlooking the sea, it forms a continuous two kilometer green path through Nice beginning at the Mediterannean Sea and includes the Paillon promenade and Square Leclerc. The phoenix park: The largest plant house in the world, the Astronomic Garden, the Island of the Remotes Times, The Maya Temple, fishes, birds, exotic butterflies and thousand of flowers as well as exhibits, events and entertainment.
theater
The theatrical activity in Nice, driven by the Center for Dramatic Art, which was created in 1969, has enjoyed an important boom. The National Conservatoire of the Region, the Dramatic Center, the University, the Regional Youth and Sports Structures and the Municipal Entertainment Centers are combining efforts in order to form and reveal new artists. Today, Nice invites its public to see the national first productions, in its biggest theater, the "Theater of Nice".
sports and activities
It is possible to practice any type of sport in Nice, from the most traditional, such as football, to swimming. Tennis is played in many courts, as is basketball and volleyball. Conditions for practicing water sports is excellent. Water-skiing, motor, sailing and rowing boats are available and of course the great waterfront of the Riviera are what have made this area one of the most visited regions of France.
excursions
monaco
A train journey from Nice will bring you to Monaco. This country packs a lot of living into a little land. Most of the people who live here come from somewhere else, drawn by the sun, glamorous lifestyle and - most importantly - tax-free income. This is the playground of Europe's elite, a country where lady luck might clean you out at the casino one day and put you on the Grimaldi's guest list the next. Monte Carlo: Don't miss: Monaco-Ville (the oldest part of the town on a high promontory), La Condamine (where the Monegasque people live), Monte-Carlo beach, and of course....the famous casino.
cannes
This resort, on the world-famous Cote d'Azur,is the perennial favorite of wealthy scions and the shop-til-you-drop set. During the International Film Festivalin May, Cannes is crammed with more money, more champagne, more mobile phones and more cleavage than anywhere else in the world. Apart from posturing boutiques, hotels and restaurants, it also has beaches with the equivalent of room service, which the sallow studiously avoid.Just offshore is the eucalyptus and pine
covered Sainte Marguerite, which was exploited so effectively by Alexander Dumas in his classic novel The Man in the Iron Mask.
grasse
Clinging to the slopes of the Pre-Alpes 17 km North of Cannes, Grasse has served the country well in the art of perfume production for centuries. It is here that master perfumers - also known as 'nez'(noses) - train their probosci for seven years to recognize around 6000 scents. The town, with its distinctive orange roofs sheltering densely packed cottages, also produces some of France's finest flowers, including jasmine, Centifolia rose, lavender, mimosa, orange blossom and
narcotic narcissus.
antibes
One of the poshest and most famous of the Riviera resort towns. While there, visit the Musee Grimaldi- Picasso (Ancient granite castle was built on the ruins of a Roman camp) and the Musee Archaeologique Bastion St-Andre.