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Nice Tourist Information

Nice's seafront is home to at least seven different public beaches. None of them has sand; they are covered with gravel (often the size of golf balls). The rocks are smooth, but can still be difficult to navigate for  people with poor balance or sensitive feet. Tucked in between the public beaches are the private beaches of hotels. Most of the public beaches are divided into two sections: a free area and an area where you can avail yourself of the chaise longues, towels, changing cabanas etc., , and freshwater showers for a fee. Nude sunbathing is prohibited, but topless sun bathing is common. Take bus nos. 9, 10, 12, and 23 from the center of town to get to the beach


Districts of Nice

Old Town (Vieille Ville)

Until the 1970’s Nice’s Old Town was a decaying slum seldom visited by tourists.  Today it is one of the liveliest, most colourful neighbours in the city, and is constantly filled with visitors.  Interesting old houses, baroque churches, and 17th-18th century civic buildings have been restored.   

Cimiez

Set above the town centre, this was a residential area for the wealthy in Roman times, and remains so today. The Romans called it Cemenelum.  Cimiez was the capital of the Maritime Alps province.  Within the district, a Roman site has been excavated revealing the remains of an amphitheatre and Roman public baths.  Housed in a nearby archeological museum are the treasures uncovered there.

Seafront (Promenade des Angláis)

Early in the 19th century the English discovered the mild winters of the French  Mediterranean coast.  As thousands flocked to Nice and surrounding area, afternoon strolls became fashionable.  The rocky footpaths bordering the sea proved unacceptable for strolling ladies and gentlemen.  In 1820, Reverend Lewis Way took the matter in hand and inspired construction of a sweeping promenade planted with palm trees and flowers.  Thus was created “The Englishman’s Walk” (Promenade des Angláis).   

Masséna

Elegant, arcaded Place Masséna  is located behind the Promenade des Angláis, and is considered by many to be at the heart of the city.  In the centre of the square is a sparkling fountain from which broad boulevards, lined with designer stores, extend.  On both sides of the square run more than a mile of gardens.  Among these are the Jardin Albert I and the Promenade du Paillon, a stepped  garden filled  with azaleas, camellias and aromatic pines.


Attractions
 

Museums

Note:  There is free admission offered to the museums of Nice on the first Sunday of each month.

Carte Musées Côte d’Azur is a pass which entitles the holder to visit 62 museums on the French Riviera for the price of the pass.

Or buy a  Carte Passe-Musée from the local tourist office in Nice for a 3-day pass, or 140 F or a 4-day pass. There are no reductions for students or children. It will allow you admission into seven of the city's largest museums.

Anatole Jakovsky International Museum Of Modern Art

Château Sainte-Hélène, Avenue de Fabron

04 93 71 78 33

10 a.m. - noon and 2 - 6 p.m., closed Tuesday and some holidays

Admission charged

Opened on 5 March 1982 in the former residence of the perfumer François Coty, this Museum owed its existence to the large donation by Anatole and Renée Jakovsky: 600 paintings, drawings, engravings and sculptures retracing the history worldwide of Modern Art from the 18th century to the present. Works by Bauchant, Bombois, Rimbert, Séraphine... Croatian, Haitian, Brazilian artists... completed by a rich State collection from the National Museum of Modern Art Centre Georges Pompidou.

Archaeology Museum Of Nice–Cimiez

160, Avenue des Arènes

04 93 81 59 57

10 -noon and 2 - 6. 1 April - 30 September; 10 - 1. and 2 - 5:   1 October - 31 March, closed Monday and some holidays

Admission charged

Founded by Augustus in 14 BC, Cemenelum was, from the 1st to the 4th century, the capital of the Alpes Maritimae province. You can visit the amphitheatre, the public baths (3rd century AD), see the paved streets and the Palæochristian Episcopal Group (5th century AD).

The Museum, inaugurated in January 1989, offers collections ranging from the Bronze and Iron Age (1100 BC) to the Dark Ages: ceramics, glass, coins, jewelry, sculptures, and tools.

Asian Arts Museum

405, Promenade des Anglais - Arénas,

04 92 29 37 00 - fax 04 92 29 37 01

10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (6 p.m. in summer), except Tuesday

Admission charged

Designed by the Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, in the heart of Parc Phœnix, in a subtle architecture of glass and steel, this museum offers classical works and contemporary creations. The tea pavilion evokes the aestheticism of the Zen ceremony.

Cathédrale Orthodoxe Russe St-Nicolas à Nice

Av. Nicolas-II  From the central rail station, head west along av. Thiers to bd. Gambetta; then go north to av. Nicolas-II. Off boulevard  du Tzaréwitch

 04-93-96-88-02

May-Sept, daily 9-noon and 2:30-6; Oct-Apr, daily 9:30-noon and 2:30-5 

Admission charged.

Ordered built in 1903 by Tsar Nicholas II, in memory of his son, Nicholas, who is buried on the grounds. This is the most beautiful Orthodox edifice outside Russia and is the perfect expression of Russian religious art abroad. It dates from the belle époque, when some of the Romanovs  frequented the Riviera. The cathedral is richly ornamented and decorated with many icons. It is crowned by ornate onion-shaped domes. Church services are held on Sunday morning.

 Centre Du Patrimoine (Prieuré du Vieux-Logis)

59, Avenue St Barthélemy

04 93 84 44 74

Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and 1 Sunday each month, 3 - 5 or by appointment for groups

Admission free

A late medieval interior reconstructed in a 16th-century home with collections of 14th, 15th and 16th-century objects.

Fine Arts Museum  (Musée des Beaux-Arts)

33 av. des Baumettes   

04-92-15-28-28

Tues-Sun 10am-noon and 2-6pm 

Bus: 3, 9, 12, 22, 23, or 38 

Admission charged.

The collection is housed in the former residence of the Ukrainian Princess Kotchubey. There's an important gallery devoted to the masters of the Second Empire and belle époque, with an extensive collection of the 19th-century French experts. The gallery of sculptures includes works by J. B. Carpeaux, Rude, and Rodin. Note the important collection by a dynasty of painters, the Dutch Vanloo family. One of its best-known members, Carle Vanloo, born in Nice in 1705, was Louis XV's premier peintre. A fine collection of 19th- and 20th-century art is displayed, including works by Ziem, Raffaelli, Boudin, Renoir, Monet, Guillaumin, and Sisley.

Franciscan Museum, Church And Monastery Of Cimiez

Place du Monastère

04 93 81 00 04

daily 10 a.m. - noon and 3 - 6 p.m., except Sunday and holidays.

Admission free

A re-creation of the life of Franciscan monks in Nice from the 13th to the 18th century intended as  an illustration of the spiritual and social message of Saint Francis of Assisi through paintings, sculptures, engravings, illuminated manuscripts, frescoes, reconstructed chapel and monk’s cell, prayer-books on parchment.   

Matisse Museum

164 Avenue des Arènes de Cimiez

04 93 81 08 08

open 10 - 6 1 April - 30 September and 10 - 5 1 October to 31 March, closed Tuesday and some holidays. For annual closing: contact the Museum.

Admission charged

This completely renovated 17th-century Genoan-style villa in the heart of the olive grove in the Gardens of Cimiez houses the personal collection of the great Fauvist painter who lived in Nice from 1917 until his death in 1954.

Works from all periods of his life offer a comprehensive panorama: from the first paintings made in 1890 to the famous gouache cutouts, 236 drawings, 218 engravings and the complete presentation of the books illustrated by the artist.

Marc Chagall National Bibilical Message Museum

Avenue du Dr Ménard, corner of Boulevard de Cimiez

04 93 53 87 20

10  - 6 :   1 July to 30 September and 10  - 5  October to June (without interruption), closed Tuesdays

Admission charged

Biblical scenes illustrated in 17 large paintings, sculptures, stained glass windows, mosaics and tapestries, 205 preparatory sketches, 39 gouaches (1930), 105 engravings (1956) and 215 lithographs.

Museum Of Art And History (Palais Masséna)

65, Rue de France and 35, Promenade des Anglais

04 93 88 11 34,

Check first, as this museum has been closed for renovations

In a splendid Empire setting, the museum houses collections of late Gothic “Primitive” painters from Nice and Europe, from the 15th to the 18th centuries, regional porcelain and faïence and a department reserved for local painters: watercolours, Napoleonic Empire, Masséna, and Garibaldi among others.

Museum Of Contemporary And Modern Art

Promenade des Arts

04 93 62 61 62

10 a.m. - 6 p.m., except Tuesday and holidays

Admission charged.

This original architecture (four grey marble towers linked by transparent walkways) and a major permanent collection trace the history of the European and American avant-garde since the early 1960s.

Naval Museum

Tour Bellanda (Castle Hill)

04 93 80 47 61

10 - noon and 2 - 7. 1 June to 30 September and 10 a.m. - noon and 2 - 5 p.m. 1 October to 31 May, closed Monday, Tuesday and some holidays

Closed from mid-November to mid-December.

Admission charged

Located in Tour Bellanda, a listed historic monument, this museum has a large collection of weapons, models of boats, instruments of navigation, engravings and paintings on the theme of the sea.

Palais Lascaris

15 rue Droite   

04-93-62-72-40

Tues-Sun 10am-noon and 2-6pm 

Bus: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 14, 16, or 17 

Free admission

The baroque Palais Lascaris in the city's historic core is intimately linked to the Lascaris-Vintimille family, whose recorded history predates the year 1261. Built in the 17th century, it contains elaborately detailed ornamentation. An intensive restoration undertaken by the city of Nice in 1946 brought back its original beauty, and the palace is now classified as a historic monument. The most elaborate floor is the étage noble, retaining many of its 18th-century panels and plaster embellishments. A circa-1738 pharmacy, complete with many of the original Delftware accessories, is on the premises. Every Wednesday between 2 and 4pm, the museum presents programs of appeal to children, inviting craftspeople to show the details of how they accomplish their art forms through live demonstrations.

Terra Amata Human Paleontology Museum

25, Boulevard Carnot

04 93 55 59 93

open daily 10  - noon and 2 - 6 , except Monday and some holidays.

Library  by appointment 8:30 - 5

Reconstruction of a prehistoric (Acheulean) occupation site, plaster casts, documents on the site of an elephant hunters’ camp in Nice 400,000 years ago.

Theatre De La Photographie Et De L'image

27, boulevard Dubouchage

04 93 80 11 00

free entrance from 10-12  and from 2-6

Closed Mondays and certain holidays.

The "Théâtre de la Photographie et de l'Image" in the heart of Nice in the building which formerly housed the "Théâtre de l'Artistique", has maintained its charm and elegance of the Belle Epoque period. Its mission is to collect photographs of Nice and its region by researching ancient documents but also sending photographers to "report" on the city's human, urban, historic and industrial heritage 

Villa Arson

20, Avenue Stephen Liégeard,

04 92 07 73 73,or 04 92 07 73 80

daily 1 - 7 July - September and 1 - 6   October - June. Closed Mondays October - June

Splendid 18th-century villa, surrounded by contemporary architecture of concrete and pebbles. This site covers acres of terraces and gardens housing the National Art School and a Contemporary Art Center and residence for artists

 

 

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What's on

January

 

A large funfair  is held in Luna Park with rides and attractions for the delight of young and not so young spectators every year. (Palais des Expositions, esplanade de Lattre de Tassigny).

 

New Years Concert (Acropolis).

 

Concert Lyrique at the Opéra.

 

Salon du Lycéen et de l'Etudiant (Trade Fair for students) (Acropolis).

 

Salon Bionazur, (Trade fair of natural and organic produce)

 

Salon du Mariage (Acropolis).

 

February

The Nice Carnaval draws visitors from all over Europe and North America to this ancient spectacle. This "Mardi Gras of the Riviera" begins sometime in February, usually 12 days before Shrove Tuesday, celebrating the return of spring with parades, floats (corsi), masked balls (veglioni), confetti, and battles in which young women toss flowers.. Climaxing the event is a fireworks display on Shrove Tuesday, lighting up the Baie des Anges (Bay of Angels). King Carnival goes up in flames on his pyre but rises from the ashes the following spring.

March

 

Nice International Trade Fair. (Palais des Expositions, esplanade de Lattre de Tassigny - Port)

 

Finish of the Paris-Nice Cycle Race (Promenade des Anglais.)

 

Nice International Semi–marathon.

(Promenade des Anglais).

 

Concerts (Acropolis).

 

Nice Boat Show.

 

Plant Festival (Parc Floral Phœnix).

 

Festin des Cougourdons. A traditional festival with local folklore and decorated "cougourdons" which takes place every spring. The interesting shapes of these gourds grown in the area, lend themselves to a wide variety of interpretations ...

 

Printemps des Poètes

April 

 

Nice  Tennis Tournament .

 

Symphonic Concerts (Opéra).

 

Journée Chevalet (day of easels) (Jardin Albert 1er)

 

Nice International Dog Show.

 

Rallye de Tunisie.

 

Nice International Semi-Marathon

 

Egg-hunt (Parc Floral Phœnix).

 

Printemps des Musées

 

May

La Fête des Mai

With this festival, probably the oldest folk tradition in Nice, every Sunday in May; dancing, picnics, folk dancing brighten up the Cimiez gardens and amphitheatre.

 

Fête de la Cuisine

The cooking of Nice is highlighted in the city's restaurants.

 

Symphonic Concerts (Acropolis).

 

Art Jonction International, Contemporary Art Fair

(Jardin Albert 1er).

 

June

 

Sacred Music Festival (Churches in the old town).

 

Fête de la musique, free concerts throughout the city.

 

Salon du Livre (Book fair) (Jardin Albert 1er).

 

Fête de la Mer

Every year the fishermen of Nice celebrate Saint Peter's day. The festivities open with mass in the Gesù church, followed by a processsion all the way to Les Ponchettes beach (in front of old Nice) where a boat is burned in honour of their patron saint.

 

Fête de la St–Jean (dancing and bonfires) (Carras).

 

Pan Bagnat Festival .

 

July

 

Voucalia, Festival of Mediterranean Polyphony and Traditional Music .

 

Nice Festival du Jazz, occurs for a week in mid-July.A roster of  great jazz artists perform in the ancient Arène de Cimiez. For information and tickets, contact the Comité des Fêtes, Mairie (town hall) de Nice, 5 rue de l'Hôtel-de-Ville, 06000 Nice  04-97-13-20-00).

Inspired by the great American jazz performances, this international jazz festival is one of a kind. Every year it draws the most famous soloists and bands to the incomparable venue of the Cimiez gardens and Amphitheatre.

 

Nikaïa : International Athletics Meeting

With this meeting, the city of Nice has obtained a leading place in the world-class athletic events calendar. Every summer, 20 000 spectators crowd into the Charles Ehrmann Stadium to attend a program of competitions with the world's  champions

 

Bastille Day Celebration July 14:   Fireworks Promenade des Anglais.

Dancing.; Musical Entertainment (Théâtre de Verdure).

 

August

 

Ball for the Libération of Nice (Place Masséna).

 

International  Summer Chess Tournament.

September

 

International Festival of Military Music (every 2 years)

 

Fête du patrimoine (heritage days)

 

Nice International Triathlon

 

Swimming 4 km (Baie des Anges)

 

Cycling 120 km (Haut Pays Niçois)

 

Foot race 30 km (Promenade des Anglais).

 

Historic Automobile Tour de France.

October

 

Fête patronale de la Ville de Nice Sainte Réparate

(Old-Nice).

 

Mushroom Exhibition (Parc Floral Phœnix).

 

November

 

Children's workshops (Parc Floral Phoenix).

 

Rock and Mineral Show (Parc Floral Phoenix).

  

December

 

Bain de Noël - Christmas dip, the first Sunday after Christmas.

 

Nice International  Chess Tournament .

 

Sailing : International Star Regatta.

 

Christmas Village (espace Masséna: jardin Albert 1er).

 

Arts and Entertainment

 

Concerts 

 

Arènes De Cimiez

av. Arènes de Cimiez, Nice    

Jazz and pop concerts are held during the summer.

 

Château de la Moutte

rte. des Salins, St-Tropez

Every July and August, Classical Music Concerts take place in the gardens

For ticket information, inquire at the St-Tropez tourist office

quai Jean-Jaurès, B.P. 183, St-Tropez,  04-94-97-45-21.

 

Acropolis

Classical music and ballet performances take place at Nice's convention center

the Palais des Congrès

Esplanade John F. Kennedy, Nice

04-93-92-83-00

 

Festival De Jazz D'antibes-Juan-Les-Pins

04-92-90-50-00 

Every July the Festival is held under ancient pines. It's one of the oldest festivals in Europe and claims to have hosted the European debut performance of Miles Davis. More recent jazz greats gracing the tropical nights include Herbie Hancock, Kyle Eastwood, and Joshua Redman.

 

Festival De Musique De Chambre

In August, Menton's takes place on the stone-paved plaza outside the St-Michel Church.

 

Nice Jazz Festival

04-92-17-77-77

In July, the Jazz Festival draws international performers from around the world for outdoor concerts in the Parc de Cimiez north of the center, the Matisse museum, and the Roman arena.

 

Salle Garnier

pl. du Casino, Monte Carlo,  377/92-16-22-99

This is the main venue of the Opéra de Monte-Carlo and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, both worthy of the magnificent hall.

 

Opera 

Opéra De Nice

4 rue St-François-de-Paul, Nice,

 04-92-17-40-40

The season  runs from September to June.

 

Theater 

Théâtre Municipal Francis-Gag

4 rue St-Joseph, Nice

04-93-62-00-03

This venue offers independent theater productions of traditional and contemporary works.

 

Théâtre De Nice

promenade des Arts, Nice

04-93-13-90-90

headed by stage and screen star Jacques Weber, alternates productions imported from Paris with creative experiments of the Centre National Dramatique Nice Côte d'Azur.

 

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