Nice

    

Holidays in Nice - The metropolis on the Côte d'Azur
Queen Victoria declared Nice her preferred winter residence. And to this day, Nice is the undisputed metropolis of the Côte d'Azur (even if Cannes doesn't like it). Did you know that Nice has the most museums in France after Paris (for example the Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain - a tip)? However, the main attractions are the kilometer-long "Promenade des Anglais" with its magnificent villas and luxury hotels and, of course, the old town of Vieux Nice. The narrow labyrinth of alleyways offers plenty of flair, e.g. in the Rue de la Boucherie with its small stores. Fresh seafood can be enjoyed at the Grand Café de Turin (Place Garibaldi 5).

Food in Nice - a culinary delight in a class of its own
With its culinary delights, Nice is worth a visit at any time of year. The
French culinary tradition is known as one of the most sophisticated and elegant in the world. It skillfully combines classic and
experimental ingredients with local influences. On
the sunny streets of Nice you will find one unique restaurant after
one unique restaurant after another. Every taste and budget is catered for.
is catered for. The magnificent Promenade des Anglais is home to the most
prestigious restaurants in Nice. Almost all of them can offer their guests a wonderful sea view.
The
strong Italian influence in the restaurants can be recognized by the fact
that pasta is offered on every menu. But fresh fish and
fish and seafood are also very popular and can be sampled in many places.



Going out in Nice - having fun in style
The nightlife in Nice has something for every taste, from
shabby bars in the old town, which are mostly frequented by backpackers
backpackers to lavish nightclubs where the rich and famous go to see and be seen.
come to see and be seen. Here, every visitor will find
a place where they can have a good time.
The Old Nice offers something for every budget, from
champagne bars like L'Effervescence to laid-back Irish bars. For
those who like to challenge their luck, there are casinos along the Promenade des Anglais .
Attend classical concerts at the Nice Opera  





Sights in Nice - An unforgettable experience


The old town of Nice is located just behind the harbor district and offers its
harbor district and offers its visitors a multitude of sights. The winding
alleyways and well-preserved houses from the 17th and 18th centuries
hours of strolling around.
"Vieux Nice", the old town of Nice, is a colorful mix of traditional small cafés
traditional small cafés, restaurants, bakeries, grocery stores and souvenir shops.
souvenir stores. Right next to the old town is the traditional flower market
on the Cous Saleya, which is a real flower experience. Every Monday there is also
there is also a flea market here.
The palace is a beautiful example of baroque architecture
of the 17th century and is located in the old town of Nice.
Originally the home of the wealthy merchant family
Lascaris, it was taken over by the Order of Malta. Today it houses
collection that provides information about the history and work of the
Order of Malta.
Since its restoration in 1946, it has been considered a historical monument and
is definitely worth a visit.


 

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