5 Things to do in Port That You Shouldn't Miss

November 10, 2021 Leida Jutras

The deep blue waters of the Cote d’Azur are the dramatic backdrop for elegant Nice. Breathe in the fresh Mediterranean air as you stroll the waterfront promenade, or get an eagle eye of the whole city from atop Castle Hill. The pedestrians-only Place Rossetti is the heart of the city, with a grand fountain, vibrant buildings, and the beautiful Sainte-Réparate cathedral giving it a provincial French feel.
Restaurants in Nice

1. Old Sport Club

Rue Francois Guisol, Nice France http://www.oldsport.club/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Old Sport Club

2. Cave 35

35 rue de la Buffa, 06000 Nice France +33 6 48 34 44 47 https://www.facebook.com/Lacave35nice/
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4.0 based on 32 reviews

Cave 35

3. Musee Archeologique de Nice-Cimiez

160 avenue des Arenes de Cimiez, 06000 Nice France +33 4 93 81 59 57 [email protected] http://www.nice.fr
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Musee Archeologique de Nice-Cimiez

This site museum is located on the hill of Cimiez, ancient city of Cemenelum, capital of the roman territory of the Alpes Maritimae. This major archaeological site shows the remains of three complete thermal complexes (1st to 3rd century), streets, a residential area with its shops, as well as an amphitheater. There is also a paleo-Christian group consisting of a cathedral and a baptistery corresponding to a last manifestation of urban life in Cemenelum (from the fifth century). The museum, inaugurated in January 1989, succeeds the first site museum created in 1960 in the villa of Arènes, current museum Matisse. The collections concern the ages of the metals, the Antiquity and develop until the high Middle Ages. They evoke the life of Cemenelum and the province of the Alps Maritimae, through the many objects discovered during archaeological excavations from 1950 to 1969 in the site acquired by the municipality of Nice, but also beyond.

Reviewed By SusanHowick - Prince George, Canada

My daughter in law and I visited the museum , after visiting the Matisse gallery and the Franciscan monastery in Cimiez . What a wonderful way of spending a day - the wild hyacinths were blooming , bluebird day with sun shining , and very interesting exhibits . Spectacular Roman ruins , including the circus .

4. Patisserie Canet

25 boulevard Gambetta, 06000 Nice France +33 4 93 96 46 06 http://patisseriecanet.com/
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Patisserie Canet

5. Terra Amata Museum

25 boulevard Carnot, 06300 Nice France +33 4 93 55 59 93 http://www.musee-terra-amata.org/
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Terra Amata Museum

This museum features a variety of stone age relics.

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