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Nice, France

Overview

Nice is a vibrant city on the French Riviera in southeastern France. Known for its stunning Mediterranean coastline, rich history, and artistic heritage, it is a popular destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and cultural experiences. The city is the capital of the Alpes-Maritimes department and the fifth-largest city in France.

Nice has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Due to the movement of winds, winter months are generally characterized by chilly, sunny days alternating with periods of milder, cloudy weather.

Understand

History

Nice has a history dating back over 2,000 years. See Timeline of Nice. Founded by the Greeks, it later became a Roman colony. The city flourished during the Middle Ages and became a favorite destination for European aristocrats in the 18th and 19th centuries, thanks to its mild climate and picturesque setting.

In 1860, Nice officially became part of France through the Treaty of Turin.

Architecture

“Nice is a city you can read like a book — every building tells part of its story.” 1)

Our guide traces the full arc from the Roman ruins of Cemenelum on Cimiez Hill, through the Italian Baroque of the Old Town, the Belle Époque palaces along the Promenade, and the Art Deco buildings of the interwar period.

See our comprehensive guide to the Architecture of Nice

People of Nice, Past & Present

  • Russians in Nice: the coaste of Nice has drawn thousands of Russians for many years. Here is their story.

Best Season to Visit

  • Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to October) are ideal times to visit for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
  • Summer (July and August) is popular for beachgoers but can be crowded and hot.
  • Winter (December through February): Nice has long been a famous host of wintering Europeans. See Winter is the Best Season to Visit Nice, video.
  • Rainy Season (October and November): The region is typically cloud-covered with frequent heavy rain. If you have flexibility, try to plan around this period — late October through into December is generally the least favorable time to visit.

Arrive

Refer to this detailed guide: Arrive and Go in Nice


Get Around

Nice has a well-connected and efficient transportation system, offering multiple options for navigating the city and surrounding areas, including safety tips and how to avoid fines.

Get Around Nice


Do

Walking in Nice

Nice is one of the great walking cities of the Mediterranean — compact enough to cross on foot in under an hour, yet endlessly varied in its neighborhoods, gradients, and sensory textures.

See our guide to Walking in Nice

Promenade des Anglais

Promenade des Anglais is an iconic seaside promenade stretching 7 kilometers along the Baie des Anges (Bay of Angels). It is perfect for a leisurely stroll, cycling, or simply enjoying the views of the turquoise sea.

Vieille Ville (Old Town)

A charming maze of narrow streets, colorful buildings, and bustling squares. More details: Nice Vieille Ville. Highlights include:

  • Cours Saleya: A vibrant market square known for its flower market and local produce. Market 'Cours Saleya', video
  • Cathédrale Sainte-Réparate: A baroque cathedral in Place Rossetti.
  • Colline du Château (Castle Hill): Although the castle itself no longer exists, this hill offers panoramic views of Nice, the sea, and the Alps — a great spot for a picnic or a peaceful escape from the city.

Orthodox Russian Churches in Nice

Three Russian Orthodox Churches or places of worship in Nice — a church, a chapel, and a cathedral — are each linked to a successive generation of Tsarinas and together trace the arc of the Russian imperial presence in the city.

Place Masséna

Place Massena is the main square of Nice, featuring striking red buildings, fountains, and modern art installations.

Nice Port (Port Lympia)

A picturesque harbor lined with colorful boats and waterside restaurants.

Beaches

Nice is famous for its pebbly beaches. Public and private beach options are available along the Promenade des Anglais. Popular spots include Plage Beau Rivage and Plage Opéra. Beach clubs typically offer loungers and parasols for a fee.

Museums

Musée Matisse

Located in a beautiful villa on Cimiez Hill, this museum showcases the works of Henri Matisse, who lived in Nice for much of his life.

Marc Chagall National Museum

Dedicated to the works of Chagall, particularly his biblical-themed paintings. Marc Chagall National Museum, video

Events

Nice Carnival

One of the largest and most famous carnivals in the world, held every February with parades, floats, and festivities. Nice Carnival, video

Jazz Festival

A summer event that attracts renowned jazz musicians from around the globe.

Itineraries

Eat & Drink

Regional Cuisine

Nice cuisine is renowned for its Provençal and Mediterranean flavors. Signature dishes include:

The Restaurant Scene

Nice is renowned for its vibrant and innovative restaurants — from Michelin-mentioned wine bars to internationally recognized, Michelin-starred establishments. Mediterranean cuisine predominates, but unique restaurants draw Hollywood stars and locals alike.

Find 'Your' Place to Eat in Nice

Rooftop Bars


After Nice

Day Trips

Situated on the French Riviera and bordering Italy, Nice is exceptionally well located for day trips. The following destinations are all reachable in a comfortable one-day round trip.

  • All Destinations from Nice — a full list FIXME
  • Monaco: A luxurious principality just 20 kilometers away, known for its casinos and Formula 1 Grand Prix.
  • Èze: A medieval hilltop village with breathtaking views and the Jardin Exotique.
  • Antibes: Famous for its marina and the Picasso Museum.
  • Cannes: Known for its film festival and upscale boutiques.
  • Menton: A charming coastal town on the Italian border in the Alpes-Maritimes.

Stay in Nice

Accommodations

Are you staying in Nice? Here are a few thoughts on where to stay.

Visiting Friends

If you are invited to visit friends at 4 bis Blvd Dubouchage, please see this page.


Remain in Nice

Have you thought about remaining in Nice? Here is an overview of making the move: Remain in Nice, France


References

Nice combines the charm of a historic city with the allure of the Mediterranean — a must-visit destination on the French Riviera.

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Biss Tours, Architecture in Nice: A City Built from Light and History, 2025. https://www.bisstours.com
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