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Nice's Most Trendy Neighbourhoods

Nice has some beautiful, trendy neighbourhoods
Nice has some beautiful, trendy neighbourhoods | © Fishman64/Shutterstock

Nice has some really trendy neighbourhoods where you can find the coolest shops, fashionable bars, beautiful beaches and new art. Here’s our list of where to go.

Vieux Nice (Old Town)

Market

Old Town is still the heart of Nice, just as it was in the 16th century. Today it’s where you’re as likely to find the older generation having a chat over a cup of coffee as you are to find young people drinking in the trendy new bars. Head to the famous flower market, which is an institution; it’s a great place to find Socca, the local chickpea pancake (a bit like a crepe). The Cathedrale Sainte Réparate is a wonderful place to visit and still holds a powerful place in local life. But most of all, just wander the back streets among the pastel buildings and take in a little of old and new Nice.

Jean-Médecin, New Town

Nice, South of France
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New Town, as you would expect, is filled with grand avenues and tree-lined streets that house the smart shops and restaurants that are synonymous with Nice. Place Masséna is at the heart of this district and roads lead out from here in all directions. Wander the smart department stores or visit the MAMAC, the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. If you’re after some older artwork, head to the Musée Masséna, which has some amazing work from the 18th century and later. It was built for a rich aristocrat and bequeathed to the city on his death. This area is the place for shopaholics and those who want to window shop – especially anyone who likes the latest, fantastic clothes and state-of-the-art chocolate shops.

Le Port

Le Port
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The port is often overlooked for Old Town or New Town but it’s incredibly charming. Head to Pointe Rauba Capeu, where the wind is said “to steal your hat”, to get amazing views. Otherwise trawl the antique stalls at Puces de Nice or just watch the boats come in and out. The restaurants and bars are lively and smart, not like some port areas. This is a port just as much for the cool “boat crowd” as it is for those who like a fun place to drink.

Le Château

Summer time in Nice
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The chateau doesn’t exist anymore but you can still climb the hill where it once stood. It’s well worth the effort as the views are phenomenal at the top. One side overlooks the Baie des Anges, while the other overlooks the port and the daily ferries and cruise ships. It’s a perfect place to get a panoramic shotto put on your Instagram account.

Cimiez

Villa

Cimiez was an old Roman outpost and still has the remains of Roman life; the Musée Archéologique de Nice-Cimiez is a must-see if you want to find out more about life since the Romans and is situated near the fantastic old baths and amphitheatre. Centuries later, the area was brought to life by the rapid influx of rich aristocrats looking to winter in warmer climates. These included Queen Victoria, who made Nice fashionable over the course of her visits. Many grand hotels sprang up to accommodate the new tourists. Cimiez is just as smart and elegant today and boasts two wonderful museums to celebrate the work of two of its most famous residents. Head to the Musée Matisse to see the painter’s old home and artwork. And just down the road is the Musée Chagall, which houses his fantastic stained glass windows and biblical paintings. This is the neighbourhood to have a stroll, where you’ll find trendy young parents and families having a picnic.

The Promenade and Beaches

The Promenade des Anglais in Nice
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Nice has a series of different beaches that curve round the bay (the Baie des Anges). Some are private where you can sit on a sumptuous sun lounger and order your cocktail while listening to the latest tunes. Others are public, free and offer a more intimate and busy experience. Check out our list of the best here. Whichever you choose, you can’t escape the famous Promenade des Anglais. Built by beggars and funded by the English, it runs the entire course of the bay and is a wonder to walk along. You’ll find every slice of life here – buskers, diners, artisans, etc. A visit to Nice is not complete with a coffee or glass of wine along the seafront in one of the trendy new bars.

Best Tours of Nice as picked by Culture Trip

City Tour: Original tour of the city of Nice.

Historical Landmark

Hashtag I Love Nice sign overlooking the Promenade des Anglais, the most famous tourist spot.
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Discover the vibrant beauty and rich history of Nice on the original city tour. Explore the charming Old Town with its narrow streets, colorful markets, and Baroque architecture. Visit key landmarks such as the Promenade des Anglais, Castle Hill for panoramic views, and the bustling Place Masséna. Guided by a local expert, learn about Nice’s cultural heritage and its unique blend of French and Italian influences. Perfect for first-time visitors and history buffs, this tour offers an immersive experience of Nice’s most captivating sights and stories.

NO DIET CLUB - Unique Local Food in Nice !

Historical Landmark

Sweets at a market
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Join the NO DIET CLUB for a unique food tour in Nice, where indulgence is encouraged! Sample the best local dishes, from savory specialties like socca and pissaladière to decadent desserts and artisanal ice cream. Guided by passionate foodies, explore hidden gems and beloved eateries while learning about the city’s culinary traditions and stories. Perfect for food lovers eager to experience Nice’s vibrant flavors, this tour promises a fun, mouthwatering adventure where dieting is delightfully forgotten.

Morning walking tour Nice old town and the Flower Market

Historical Landmark

The fresh look of green plants
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Start your day with a morning walking tour of Nice’s enchanting Old Town and the vibrant Flower Market. Wander through narrow, cobblestone streets lined with colorful buildings, and soak in the lively atmosphere of this historic district. Visit the famous Cours Saleya Flower Market, brimming with fresh blooms, local produce, and regional delicacies. Led by a knowledgeable guide, discover the stories and history behind the city’s landmarks and hidden corners. Perfect for travelers seeking an authentic taste of Nice’s charm and local culture.

Amazing Private Walking Tour of Old Nice between Italy and France

Historical Landmark

Viewpoint on Castle Hill and aerial panorama of Nice Old port, Nice, French Riviera, France
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Experience the unique blend of Italian and French influences on an amazing private walking tour of Old Nice. Explore the maze of narrow, picturesque streets filled with colorful buildings, artisan shops, and vibrant markets. Discover the rich history and architecture that showcase the city’s dual heritage, from Baroque churches to charming squares. Your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories and local insights, making this an engaging and personal journey. Ideal for those wanting an intimate and comprehensive exploration of Nice’s historical and cultural heart.

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