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Nice

France

Safety Score

6.3/10

Currency

EUR

Language

French

Timezone

UTC+1

About Nice

Nice is a Riviera city with beaches, markets, and pleasant weather. The city offers a relaxed French‑Mediterranean lifestyle. Colorful streets and sea views invite slow walks.

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Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Nice is from May to September when the beaches and promenade are most enjoyable.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan9°76mm
Feb10°74mm
Mar12°74mm
Apr14°64mm
May17°48mm
Jun20°38mm
Jul23°18mm
Aug24°30mm
Sep21°66mm
Oct17°112mm
Nov12°117mm
Dec10°89mm

Things to Do in Nice, France

Best Things to See & Do in Nice

Viewpoint
4.9

Promenade des Anglais

The iconic 7km seaside walkway along the Baie des Anges, lined with palm trees and blue chairs.

World-famous views
Great for people watching
Can be very hot/no shade
Crowded during events
1-2 hours
Neighborhood
4.8

Vieille Ville (Old Town)

A honeycomb of narrow streets, pastel buildings, and baroque churches dating back to the medieval era.

Incredible atmosphere
Authentic local food
Easy to get lost
Very crowded at midday
2-3 hours
Park
4.8

Colline du Château (Castle Hill)

A hilltop park offering the definitive panoramic view of the Old Town and the Port of Nice.

Panoramic 360-degree views
Cool waterfall mist
Steep climb (if walking)
Elevator lines can be long
1.5 hours
Market
4.7

Cours Saleya Market

The famous open-air market in the Old Town, selling flowers, local produce, and antiques.

Vibrant colors/scents
Authentic local products
High tourist prices
Very crowded in morning
1 hour
Museum
4.8

Musée Marc Chagall

A national museum dedicated to the works of Marc Chagall, featuring his large-scale biblical message paintings.

World-class collection
Beautiful stained glass
Uphill walk from center
Small for the price
1.5 hours
Museum
4.7

Musée Matisse

A museum housed in a 17th-century Genoese villa, showcasing a huge collection of Henri Matisse’s works.

Historic villa setting
Great collection of cut-outs
No photos in some rooms
Can be hot inside
1.5 hours
Park
4.9

Promenade du Paillon (Extension)

A massive green "urban forest" park featuring water mirrors, misting jets, and the new 2026 botanical additions.

Incredible misting jets
Great for children
Can be busy with families
Limited seating in shade
1 hour
Historical Site
4.7

Le Negresco Hotel

A legendary pink-domed hotel on the Promenade, an emblem of Belle Époque luxury and art.

Iconic architecture
Incredible art collection
Expensive bar/restaurant
Lobby is for guests only
30 mins
Religious Site
4.7

Monastère de Cimiez

A 16th-century Franciscan monastery with a stunning rose garden and views of the Paillon valley.

Beautiful rose garden
Free to enter
Far from city center
Limited facilities
1 hour
Religious Site
4.6

Nice Cathedral (Sainte-Réparate)

A 17th-century Baroque cathedral with a stunning tiled dome, located in the heart of the Old Town.

Exquisite Baroque interior
Iconic tiled dome
Very crowded square
Quiet required inside
45 mins
Neighborhood
4.7

Port Lympia

The historic port of Nice, known for its colorful Venetian-style buildings and luxury yachts.

Very photogenic
Great seafood restaurants
Away from the main beach
Can be windy
1 hour
Art
4.7

Musée d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain (MAMAC)

A stunning museum of modern art featuring the "Nice School" (Niki de Saint Phalle and Yves Klein).

Incredible rooftop views
Edgy/Modern collection
Closed for renovations (parts)
Can be abstract/niche
2 hours
Nature
4.5

Phoenix Parc Floral de Nice

A large botanical garden and zoo near the airport, featuring one of the largest greenhouses in Europe.

Great for kids
Diverse plant life
Near the airport (noisy)
Far from the center
2-3 hours
Religious Site
4.8

Russian Orthodox Cathedral

The largest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe, featuring colorful onion domes.

Incredible architecture
Quiet and respectful
Strict dress code
Paid entry for non-worship
45 mins
Museum
4.6

Villa Masséna Museum

A Belle Époque villa on the Promenade documenting the history of Nice and the Napoleonic era.

Historic atmosphere
Beautiful gardens
Can be a bit dry/text-heavy
Small collection
1.5 hours
Viewpoint
4.8

Place Masséna

The city's main square, featuring red buildings, black-and-white tiles, and the Jaume Plensa "Scribes" statues.

Centrally located
Great for photos
Very hot (no shade)
Crowded with commuters
30 mins
Historical Site
4.7

Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur

A historic observatory designed by Gustave Eiffel, offering science tours and incredible views.

Incredible engineering
Stunning views
Only accessible by tour
Hard to reach without car
2 hours
Museum
4.6

Palais Lascaris

An 18th-century aristocratic palace in the Old Town, home to a collection of historic musical instruments.

Beautifully preserved rooms
Unique instrument museum
Very dark inside
Narrow stairs
1 hour
Nature
4.9

Mont Boron Forest Park

A wooded hill with 11km of hiking trails, offering views of both Nice and the Bay of Villefranche.

Incredible hiking/views
Quiet nature escape
Requires a bus or car
No facilities in woods
2-3 hours
Historical Site
4.4

Grotte du Lazaret

A prehistoric cave site where evidence of early human life (Terra Amata) was discovered.

Unique pre-history
Educational for kids
Small site
Specific interest
1 hour
Entertainment
4.7

Confiserie Florian

A traditional confectionery where you can watch the transformation of local flowers and fruits into candies.

Free guided tours
Delicious samples
Can feel commercial
Expensive sweets
45 mins
Art
4.6

Opera de Nice

A historic opera house in the Old Town known for its red and gold interior and world-class acoustics.

Stunning interior
Great cultural program
Small seats (limited legroom)
Can be expensive
2 hours
Entertainment
4.8

Cremat Castle (Château de Crémat)

A historic wine castle in the hills of Nice, famous for its Land Rover tours and the "Coco Chanel" legend.

Beautiful estate
Unique wine history
Requires transport/car
Expensive tours
2 hours
Historical Site
4.9

Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild

A magnificent rose-colored palace with nine themed gardens, located on the Cap Ferrat peninsula.

Stunning themed gardens
Incredible sea views
20-min drive/bus from Nice
Expensive entry
3 hours
Entertainment
4.8

Parfumerie Molinard (Nice Workshop)

A boutique of the famous Grasse perfumery offering interactive workshops to create your own scent.

Hands-on experience
Professional guidance
Requires booking
Workshop is fast-paced
1 hour

Things to Do in Nice - Top 25 Attractions

Planning a trip to Nice? Discover the 25 best things to do in Nice, France. From iconic landmarks and historic sites to local markets and outdoor adventures, our guide covers the top attractions and must-see sights that make Nice one of the most popular destinations in France.

Top things to see in Nice include Promenade des Anglais, Vieille Ville (Old Town), Colline du Château (Castle Hill) and 2 more incredible sites. Each offers a unique glimpse into what makes Nice special for first-time visitors and seasoned travellers alike.

Whether you're visiting Nice for a weekend break or a longer stay, there are things to do for every type of traveller — cultural experiences, historic sightseeing, outdoor activities, and local food markets. Most visitors recommend spending at least 2–3 days to cover the main highlights of Nice.

Browse the full list of Nice attractions below, save your favourites, and build a personalised itinerary that matches your pace and interests. Our free Nice travel guide is updated regularly so you always have the most current recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions about Nice

What are the must-see attractions in Nice?

Nice offers numerous iconic attractions. Our curated list includes top-rated landmarks, museums, and hidden gems. Browse our recommendations above to plan your perfect sightseeing itinerary.

How do I skip the lines at popular attractions in Nice?

To avoid long queues, visit popular attractions early in the morning or book skip-the-line tickets online. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.

Are there free attractions in Nice?

Yes, Nice has many free attractions including parks, historic neighborhoods, and sometimes free museum days. Check our tips section for money-saving advice.

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About Nice, France

Nice is one of France's most visited destinations, celebrated for Beaches, Markets, Riviera, Food. The city draws travellers who come to experience its unique blend of history, culture, and modern life — a character shaped over centuries that few destinations in Europe can match. Whether you're planning a short city break or a longer trip, Nice has enough depth and variety to reward every type of visitor.

Our free Nice guide covers 25 attractions and points of interest, from iconic landmarks and historic sites to local markets, parks, and neighbourhood highlights. The city's top attractions span a broad range of interests — museum lovers will find world-class collections and gallery spaces, while those who prefer open-air exploration can discover historic quarters, waterfront districts, and green spaces that reveal Nice's everyday character. Most major sights are reachable on foot or by public transport, making it easy to combine several stops in a single day without needing to hire a car or join an organised tour.

The food scene in Nice is one of the city's enduring draws. Our guide features 25 handpicked restaurants and dining spots, ranging from street food stalls and neighbourhood eateries serving authentic France cuisine to mid-range bistros and higher-end dining with atmosphere and views. Eating well in Nice doesn't require a large budget — some of the most memorable meals come from simple local places that most visitors walk straight past. Taking the time to explore different areas and neighbourhoods quickly reveals how Nice's food culture reflects the broader personality of the city and its people.

Choosing where to stay shapes the entire experience of a Nice visit. Our guide includes 25 vetted accommodation options across the city's main districts, covering budget-friendly hostels, mid-range hotels, boutique properties, and apartments suited to longer stays or families. Staying centrally puts the main sights within easy walking distance, but choosing a quieter neighbourhood a little further out often delivers better value and a more authentic local feel. The right area depends on what matters most to you — whether that's access to key attractions, good public transport links, proximity to the best restaurants, or simply finding a part of Nice that fits your pace.

A few practical details worth knowing before you travel: the local language is French; the currency is EUR; the best time to visit is The best time to visit Nice is from May to September when the beaches and promenade are most enjoyable.. Getting around Nice is generally straightforward — most cities in France offer a reliable mix of metro, bus, and tram networks, with central areas compact enough to cover on foot. Local customs, tipping etiquette, safety advice, and money-saving strategies are all covered in the dedicated Nice travel tips section of this free guide, which is updated regularly to reflect current conditions on the ground.

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