Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

August 31, 2021 Lean Nau

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.
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1. Parc de la Colline du Chateau

Rue des Ponchettes, 06300 Nice France http://www.nicetourisme.com/nice/92-parc-de-la-colline-du-chateau
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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Parc de la Colline du Chateau

Reviewed By evets1232016 - Sydney, Australia

It was quite a wait to get the elevator up from the old town, but certainly worth it. The park at the top has great views up and down the coast, you can look down into the old port and see the boats come and go, you can look down into the old town of Nice. It's also very nice to just stroll around the park itself, which was full of local families just relaxing and enjoying themselves. Highly recommended.

2. Promenade des Anglais

06000 Nice France 0712345678 [email protected] http://en.nicetourisme.com/webcams
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4.5 based on 15,280 reviews

Promenade des Anglais

This famous street travels along Nice's Mediterranean waterfront.

Reviewed By mbc421 - Toronto, Canada

There is something to be said for a morning walk with a warm, salty summer breeze rolling off the Mediterranean. The Promenade des Anglais is a wide spot that is perfect for a morning jog, a hop down to the pebble beach, or simply stopping for a coffee or cocktail to people watch. I went in the morning and afternoon and found the experience more relaxed and less hot in the morning. The Promenade is close to the old town, so if you like long morning walks you can combine both. The Promenade is the best option for joggers, strollers, and slow-walking groups who want to stick together.

3. Place Massena

Place Massena, 06000 Nice France http://www.nicetourisme.com/a-faire/63-LA%20PLACE%20MASSENA
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4.5 based on 5,798 reviews

Place Massena

A picturesque city square in Nice's historic quarter.

Reviewed By colina919 - Hereford, United Kingdom

All roads seem to lead in and out of this area and it is the natural focal point of the city the trams come around and through it the buildings are delightful to see and it has a lovely air of relaxed feeling

4. Monastere de Cimiez

1 Place Jean Paul II, 06000 Nice France +33 4 93 81 00 04 http://www.cimiez-boulevard.fr/le-monastere-nice-monastere-de-cimiez.html
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4.5 based on 625 reviews

Monastere de Cimiez

Reviewed By lev3107 - Omsk Oblast, Russia

" A picture is worth a thousand words" Monastery de Cimiez is the best example. The place which is Impossible to descibe in words..Awsome! Cimez is now a quarter of Nice, an upper class neighborhood. Besides Cimez Monastry, the area contains Henri Matisse Museum and the Roman Ruins, consisting of arena, amphitheatre, thermal baths, and paleochristian basilica. On the ground of Roman Ruins Jazz festival of Nice takes place every year in July. The Monastère de Cimiez (Cimiez Monastery) and church that have been used by the Franciscan monks since the 16th century can be found here. The church owns "La piéta", "La Cruxifiction" and the "Déposition", three of the most important works from the medieval artist Louis Bréa. On display are more than 300 documents and works of art from the 15th to 18th centuries. Among these are a large gilded wood Baroque alter piece with a fallen Jesus on it, and a Seraphic Cross from 1477. In the monastery's cemetery there are buried some famous people like the painters Henri Matisse and Raoul Dufy, or the winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature, Roger Martin du Gard. The monastery was built by the Franciscans in the early 16th century. In the 17th century it was still a convent, an active monastery. Its small museum showcases the Franciscan way of life from the 18th century to modern day. The monastery grounds contain a magnificent rose garden and breathtaking views across Nice toward the sea. It is opened from 10 am to 12 am and from 3 pm to 6 pm every day except Sunday and some holidays. There is no entrance fee, which of course is a plus for all the travellers))

5. Castle Hill of Nice

06300 Nice France
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4.5 based on 9,638 reviews

Castle Hill of Nice

Reviewed By sezzyloulou - Harlow, United Kingdom

Of all the places essential to see in Nice, this is one of them On the top of a hill overlooking the bay of Nice, originally built for military purposes Castle hill dominates the city, separating the eastern part - the port - and the western part - the old town Once at the top (you can climb up the stairs, or get in the free lift) it offers the most spectacular panoramic views of the bay, the ruins of an old cathedral, a view of the port, and has a lovely (though artificial) waterfall There are toilets and a small cafe too It is lovely to walk back down and visit the Jewish and catholic cemeteries, where you will find tombs of many aristocrats and famous people - apparently it costs 30k just to ‘reserve a plot’ with a substantial yearly upkeep fee

6. Old Town

06000 Nice France +33 4 93 62 38 39 http://nicetourisme.com
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4.5 based on 12,313 reviews

Old Town

This historic part of Nice feels like a medieval village with narrow streets curving between old buildings with red-tile roofs, small restaurants and open-markets.

Reviewed By NfN270644 - Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom

Large Old Town area incorporating a wonderful flower market, small shops in narrow, historic winding alleys and streets selling anything and everything, thoroughly enjoyable time with great cafes/restaurants full of locals enjoying coffee, snacks and meals.

7. Marche aux Fleurs Cours Saleya

Cours Saleya, 06300 Nice France +33 4 92 14 48 00 http://en.nicetourisme.com/nice/1396-marche-aux-fleurs-cours-saleya
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4.5 based on 1,105 reviews

Marche aux Fleurs Cours Saleya

This popular open-air marketplace features flowers, food items, produce and live fowl directly from the neighboring farms.

Reviewed By 322katherinex - Nice, France

This market was the absolute cutest! We went in the morning and it was bustling with activity. The locals were really friendly and had products ranging from local produce to beautiful paintings of Nice!

8. Place Rossetti

Rue Rosetti et Rue Centrale, 6300 Nice France +33 4 93 92 82 82 http://www.nicetourisme.com/a-faire/57-LA%20PLACE%20ROSSETTI
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4.5 based on 782 reviews

Place Rossetti

Reviewed By paultU1116NU

Place Rossetti in the heart of the Old Town is a great place to stop if you have been wandering round the narrow lanes and alleyways of Nice, it offers a beautiful view of the Cathedral Sainte Reparate; and has a number of small bars and restaurants. Try the Ice-cream at Fenocchio's!

9. Mt Boron

Nice France
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4.5 based on 389 reviews

Mt Boron

10. Le Jardin Albert 1er

Entree 2 2 avenue de Verdun, 06000 Nice France +33 4 97 13 20 00 http://www.nicetourisme.com/nice/91-jardin-albert-1er
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4.5 based on 347 reviews

Le Jardin Albert 1er

Reviewed By Dr_Bob1 - Birmingham, United Kingdom

A nice place to sit and watch the world go by. Pleasant trees and planting and, of w, the carousel. Occasional troublesome beggars.

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