One of the most beautiful old towns in Europe! Be sure not to miss Place Massena, Promenade des Anglais and Jardin Albert 1er. Full of great restaurants!
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Nice, in addition to the Cte d'Azur, there are these taste buds that touch you!
strongly recommend this cafe de turin, in the old town of Nice. This is a century-old restaurant specializing in oysters, seafood platter is a must! Fresh and sweet, oysters, I can eat a dozen people
Nice old town market has the opportunity to go, summer can eat the freshest fruit this season, yellow apricot-like plum Must buy, Hebrin is also very juicy.
Lynn&Luca
Sunshine, beach, colorful street houses, this is why I fell in love with Nice!
TobeJIN
The morning market in the old town of Nice ~ The fruit of the pepper, have you ever eaten, who can tell me the taste, regret not buying two to taste.
France, Nice
TobeJIN
The old city is the heart of Nice, orange and colored walls and windows, let you feel the time back to the labyrinth of the streets, even if you are lost, it is very enjoyable, this is what I imagine the European city.
France, Nice
TobeJIN
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Introduction
Today, the Old Town of Nice still maintains an ancient look, in which you can search for treasures in maze-like alleys, experience old-fashioned French shopping in the market square of Saleya, and enjoy the traditional taste of Nice in the square. The Old Town of Nice began to be built by the Greeks. It was once a colony of the Roman Empire. It is full of old buildings in Italian style, and the colors of buildings are bright.
One of the most beautiful old towns in Europe! Be sure not to miss Place Massena, Promenade des Anglais and Jardin Albert 1er. Full of great restaurants!
This is the best place in Nice apart from the beach, and is where I recommend spending the bulk of your time unless you have specific plans in mind. I know I've said this many times, but Nice is so Italian (moreso than French!)—after one stroll through the Old City, I think you'll agree with me.
Absolutely loved this part of Nice, also known as "Old Town". If you can stay closer to this part of the city make sure you do so, it's filled with extremely narrow alleyways jam packed with aritisinal stores, coffee shops and amazing restaurants and bars. It feels like an amazing escape and so easy to get lost here. An absolute must for any Nice visit.
Nice old town is really worthy of the name, the name the sense that gives a person is old enough, if there is no shuttle tourists, he should be quiet in a great mess, here no beauty, no strange happened, everything was quiet.
Get lost in the streets of the old town. In the hot summer day, it is fresh there. You will find lots of restaurants, bars and shops. The atmosphere is really nice. You have to go there.