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Prom. des Anglais
Prom. des Anglais
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Prom. des Anglais

Prom. des Anglais

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Nice Waterfront | 215m from downtown
Phone +33618309431
Address: Nice, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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No.1 of Best Things to Do in Nice
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South France is still very beautiful, sweeping away the haze of London and Paris, with the same good sunshine as Barcelona. Many foreigners will bask in the sun here on the English Street.
The Promenade des Anglais was built in 1830 with funds raised by British expatriates in Nice. It is 5 kilometers long and is located along the sea. Art galleries, shops and luxury hotels are lined on both sides.
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Nice City Center | 974m from downtown
Phone +33625632830
Address: Nice, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.2 of Best Things to Do in Nice
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The old town of Nice has well preserved various styles of ancient buildings since the 18th century, such as Baroque churches and Italian-style buildings. Walk into the maze-like old town, stroll through the winding alleys, admire the brightly colored and different styles of buildings, and shop in the unique shops. If you walk to the Cours Saleya, you will immediately see all kinds of bright fruits, candies, and flowers, which are dazzling. If you are tired of walking, you can find a restaurant or cafe and sit in the open air to taste the specialties and famous dishes of Nice.
As the name suggests, it's an area with an old-fashioned feel. There are a lot of delicious restaurants. In particular, there were a lot of famous gelato shops, so people were waiting in line. ☺️
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Place Masséna
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Place Masséna

Place Masséna

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Nice Waterfront | 396m from downtown
Address: Plassa Carlou Aubert, 06000 Nice, France
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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Nice, on the Cote d'Azur in southern France, has charming sea views. The center of Nice's old town is Place Massena. The statue of the sun god and the fountain are in the center of the square, very close to the Bay of Angels.
A large circular square, good for walking and relaxing, with sculptures and fountains, and many children playing in the water. There are many roads radiating out to the surrounding areas. There is a real estate agency nearby where you can check the local housing prices. Place Massena is named after the imperial marshal Andre Massena. It was originally 2 squares: 1. Place Carlo Alberto was built in 1820-1830. 2. Place Massena, which is located on the other side of the Palonge River, is built in 18th century style from 1840 to 1852. The south of Place Massena is the Old Town of Nice, and the north is the rue Jean-Medson. The central part is covered by the Palonge River bed, and the west is adjacent to the Alberto Garden. The Nice Light Rail Line 1 has two stations, Massena and Opera House. The northern half of the Place Massena is rectangular, and the southern half is semicircular. The ground is covered with black and white stones to form a grid shape. Walking north from the Opera House in the old town of Nice, passing Avenue Jean-Medsay, you will reach Place Massena, where there is a tourist information center. Banks and shops are on both sides of the square, and Lafayette Department Store (a branch of Galeries Lafayette) is here. There is a bus station nearby, and there is an art work placed on the square - 7 sculptures of "Conversation a Nice" created by Spanish artist Jaume Plensa, representing 7 continents.
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