Nice: An official guided tour

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Old Nice, nestled at the foot of the Château hill, is the city's historic heart and vibrant soul. A guided tour from 2:00 p.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Highlights

  • Authentic charm
  • The best of Nice
  • Nice's culture and history

Description

Nice, located on the French Riviera, is an iconic city in the south of France, known for its Mediterranean climate, breathtaking scenery, and rich historical heritage. Bordered by the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea, Nice offers a perfect combination of natural beauty and urban culture. The city attracts millions of visitors each year, seduced by its pebble beaches, lush gardens, and the famous Promenade des Anglais, an iconic avenue that runs along the seafront for several kilometers. Nice, founded by the Greeks and developed by the Romans, has a long and fascinating history. For centuries, it was a strategic location fought over by France and Italy, which left a lasting imprint on its architecture, language, and cuisine. Today, Nice is a cultural crossroads where Provençal and Italian influences mingle, adding to its unique charm. Old Nice, the city's historic heart, is one of the most picturesque and lively neighborhoods. This maze of narrow streets, lined with colorful buildings and craft shops, takes visitors back in time. Strolling through Old Nice, you'll discover an authentic and lively atmosphere, with local produce markets, welcoming cafés, and historical monuments. Among the must-see places in Old Nice, the Cours Saleya is particularly famous. This open-air market is famous for its stalls of flowers, fruits, and vegetables, offering a spectacle of colors and scents. Every Monday, it turns into an antique market, attracting antique lovers. Among the most remarkable monuments of Old Nice, the Sainte-Réparate Cathedral is a superb example of Baroque architecture. Located on Place Rossetti, this impressive church is dedicated to the city's patron saint. Its richly decorated interiors and elegant architecture testify to the grandeur of Nice's religious past. The neighborhood is also home to many other baroque churches and chapels that are worth exploring. Visitors can also discover Place Masséna, on the border between the old town and the modern city, where there are many shops and restaurants. Nice's cuisine is another major attraction. Old Nice is full of restaurants and small shops offering local specialties such as socca (a chickpea pancake), pissaladière (an onion and anchovy pie), or pan bagnat (a traditional Niçoise sandwich). These dishes, reflecting the Mediterranean influence, are prepared with fresh and local ingredients, offering an authentic and tasty culinary experience.

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A licensed tour guide for 2 hours

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