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Tourist guide, Attractions and more, Museums: Museum ofModern and Contemporary Art, Attractions: Promenade desAnglais, Old Town, Beaches: Castel Plage, Parks and Gardens:Castle Hill, Flea Market and Street Market: Cours Saleya,Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods: Avenue Jean Medecin
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Tourist guide
The French Riviera is, no doubt, one of the most attractive andnotorious coasts all over Europe and the nice Nice its own jet set!
Though summer is a nice period to enjoy a sojourn, it is betternot to go to Nice in July or August to avoid hot weather, trafficjams and crowds of people on holiday! Better periods are spring
and early autumn, though february is a favorite too: it is carnivaltime!
The many museums, beaches and facilities offer tourists a widerange of choices!
The old town with its many tiny streets, is truly lively and manyare the restaurants all around where to enjoy a good meal!
The true local atmosphere is in Vieille Ville, the Old Town, at the
foot of "the Rock" and which spreads out from Place Massena.
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The front of the buildings seem to be, somehow, italianarchitectural evidences of 17thcentury.
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Attractions and more
Among the museums to be visited are:The fantastic Museum of Fine Arts, an artwork in itself,showing some Monets, Renoirs,Bonnards and many others;
Muse Matisse a permanent collection of the artist whichalso include the notorious Blue Nude IV and Woman withAmphora.
Monastre Notre Dame de Cimiez, where isMatisses tomb.
The old town is really astonishing thanks to theextraordinary mish-mash of narrow winding streets, full of
lively cafs and delicious restaurants, vibrant squares,Genoese, Provenal, medieval and baroquearchitecture all around.
Deserve a visit some churches in the baroque style: St.Martin, St. Augustin, St. Francois de Paule, the prettyChapelle de la Misricorde.
Palais Lascaris, a pure gem in the Genoese baroquearchitecture, houses an 18th-century apothecary and amuseum of local history, too.
The Cathdrale Orthodoxe Russe St-Nicolas is in a parknorth of the train station, open to visitors only if dressedappropriately, has been designed to resemble St. Basilein Moscow!
There is something special for families, too, where toenjoy the panoramic views of the lively Nice! The WateryOasis, is the ideal place for a lazy day escape or enjoy anopen air concert!
Museums
Museum of Modern and ContemporaryArt
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art wasinaugurated in 1990 and has many projects which are ondisplay. This is an impressive building situated nearAcropolis Convention Center. Some of the features ofthe art works include works of Andy Warhol, Niki deSaint-Phalle and Jean Tinguely. Through the terrace ofthe museum, a visitor can get a wonderful view of the city.
Address: Alle des Arts Graphiques Saint-Laurent-du-Var, France
Phone: : +33.4.97.13.42.01
Web Site: http://www.mamac-nice.org
Opening Hours: Open Tuesday - Sunday - 1000 - 1800
Attractions
Promenade des Anglais
The name Promenade des Anglais was given to thislong pathway after an Englishman, Lewis Way, decidedhe would create a path along the seafront.
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The walkway runs for about two kilometres and is alwaysteaming with tourists and locals.
The area is a popular attraction in Nice with walkers andcyclists as it offers an unobstructed view of the sea.
The blue chairs dotted along the promenade give it acharacteristic look of a vantage position and the ceruleanblue extends as far as the eye can see. It is anexhilarating sight like the other beaches in Nice.
One can bask in the sun, walk, run or cycle with a calmbreeze blowing in from the sea and an air of serenitycovers the whole scene.
Old Town
A visit to the Old Town is one of the main things to do inNice.
A guided walking tour can be taken of Old Nice. The tourtakes one to the Albert Premier gardens at the PalaceMassena, then, into the Cours Saleya market, past theOpera house and also explores the narrow pedestrianisedstreets of the old town.
The Old Town boasts many palaces and venues ofhistorical interests. The old market is famous for its freshflowers and antiques sold at the weekends.
The restaurants in the old town have a classic Frenchtouch in their culinary delights and most restaurants haveaffordable prices. The old town itself is rich in history withnarrow lanes, baroque churches and colourful markets.
The full tour is quite lengthy and it is advisable to carrymoney for tipping the guide. The tour starts at the tourist
office which supplies useful free maps of the city.
Beaches
Castel Plage
Castel Plage is a place where one can head to as the
sun is out. This beach attracts people for having fun andto laze on the deckchairs. One can also enjoy thebeautiful view over the bay. There are also restaurants
and bars which serve good food and drinks. Table tennisis quite popular here and there are a number of regularprograms which are held as an evening entertainment forbeach visitors.
Address: 8, Nice, France
Phone: : +33.4.93.85.22.66
Web Site: http://www.castelplage.com
Parks and Gardens
Castle Hill
Castle Hill is also called as Colline du Chateau. It is abeautiful recreational park situated in Old Town inFrance. This park is home to numerous waterfalls, manyactivities and ruins. It also provides a revitalizingambiance for all age groups. Moreover, the Castle Hilloverlooks the city of Nice and the visitors get to enjoy awonderful panoramic view of the city.
Address: Monte du Chateau,
Flea Market and Street Market
Cours Saleya
From Tuesday to Sunday, there is a flower market andalso a food market at Cours Saleya. There are manystalls which sell local specialties like candied fruits. Onceit was an elegant road belonging to the upper classsociety, and at present it is a site of famous flower market.This market opens on the Palais des rois Sard. This is acomplete place of entertainment.
Address: Cours Saleya Nice, France
Web Site: http://www.viamichelin.co.uk
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Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
Avenue Jean Medecin
Avenue Jean Medecin is a famous street which is knownfor its marvelous shopping opportunities and also for itsoutdoor cafes. This street runs from Place Massena tothe train station and one can get to enjoy a half hour ofstroll. The street has many retail shops and alsoboutiques. There are also department stores, where onecan get anything
Address: Nice, France