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How long is the drive from Val Thorens to Nice?

The direct drive from Val Thorens to Nice is 326 mi (525 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 19 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Val Thorens to Nice, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Turin, Monte-Carlo, Finale Ligure, Les Belleville, Sanremo, Monaco-Ville, Tignes, Alba, Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, and Alassio, as well as top places to visit like Tramway du Mont-Blanc and Little St Bernard Pass, or the ever-popular La Tournette.

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Top cities between Val Thorens and Nice

The top cities between Val Thorens and Nice are Turin, Monte-Carlo, Finale Ligure, Les Belleville, Sanremo, Monaco-Ville, Tignes, Alba, Saint-Martin-de-Belleville, and Alassio. Turin is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Val Thorens and 3 hours from Nice.
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Les Belleville

Les Belleville is a commune in the Savoie department of southeastern France, formed by the merger of former communes Saint-Martin-de-Belleville and Villarlurin. It later absorbed Saint-Jean-de-Belleville. Situated at an altitude of 1,450 meters, Saint-Martin is part of the Belleville Valley and is renowned for being one of the resorts in the ski area of the 3 Valleys.
3% as popular as Turin
2 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Nice
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Saint-Martin-de-Belleville

Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Saint-Martin-de-Belleville is a picturesque Alpine area with a charming village featuring traditional stone-and-wood farmhouses, Savoyard restaurants, and ski rental shops. It's part of the 3 Valleys ski zone, offering access to the renowned Val Thorens resort. In summer, visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing in the rivers and lakes.
3% as popular as Turin
2 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Nice
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Tignes

Tignes is a collection of villages that make up a popular ski resort in the French Alps, close to the Italian border. It is part of the Espace Killy ski area along with Val d’Isère, connected by lifts. The lively hubs of Val Claret and Tignes Le Lac offer various dining and shopping options. In the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking trails, golfing, a bike park, and even skiing on the Grande Motte glacier.
2% as popular as Turin
35 minutes off the main route, 24% of way to Nice
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Turin

Turin, also known as Torino, is the capital city of Piedmont in northern Italy. The city is renowned for its elegant architecture and delectable cuisine. Nestled near the majestic Alps, Turin boasts stately baroque buildings and charming old cafes that adorn its boulevards and grand squares like Piazza Castello and Piazza San Carlo. One of its iconic landmarks is the Mole Antonelliana, a 19th-century tower that houses the interactive National Cinema Museum.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Nice
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Alba

Alba, a charming town in Italy's Piedmont region, is renowned for its exquisite white truffles and prestigious wines. The city boasts the Gothic-style Alba Cathedral with a bell tower offering panoramic views, as well as the Church of San Giovanni Battista showcasing art from the 14th century onwards. Visitors can explore the Federico Eusebio Museum, which displays artifacts from prehistoric to Roman times along with a natural history section.
2% as popular as Turin
30 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Nice
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Finale Ligure

Finale Ligure, located on the Gulf of Genoa in Liguria, Italy, is a charming comune that forms part of the Italian Riviera. Its historical center is recognized as one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia. The area boasts stunning sea views and offers tranquil breaks from the crowded lidos with its selection of three-star hotels in places like Gorra, Ortonovo, and Borgio Verezzi.
3% as popular as Turin
8 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Nice
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Alassio

Alassio is a charming town located in the province of Savona, on the western coast of Liguria, Northern Italy. It is renowned for its natural beauty and picturesque views. The town center features a pedestrianized cobbled road called the Budello, adding to its old-world charm.
2% as popular as Turin
10 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Nice
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Sanremo

Sanremo, a charming coastal city in northwestern Italy, is known for its lush green spaces and historical landmarks. The city boasts the park of Villa Ormond with its Japanese garden and ancient olive groves, as well as the 12th-century San Siro Cathedral with its impressive bells and crucifix. The elegant art nouveau building of Casinò di Sanremo houses a theater and hosts the renowned Festival of the Italian Song every year.
6% as popular as Turin
11 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Nice
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Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo, an administrative area of Monaco, is famous for the iconic Monte Carlo Casino and the Princes Palace adorned with Italian Renaissance frescoes. This glamorous destination has long attracted European jet setters and Hollywood royalty. While it's often visited as a day trip or stop on a cruise, Monte Carlo is now more accessible to travelers looking for longer stays.
17% as popular as Turin
9 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Nice
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Monaco City

Monaco City, also known as Monaco-Ville or The Rock, is a historical and statistical district located on a rocky headland extending into the Mediterranean Sea. This old medieval town is home to iconic landmarks such as the Princes Palace, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, and the Oceanographic Museum. Despite being a tourist hotspot, Monaco City exudes serenity with its winding residential streets and restriction of local vehicles.
6% as popular as Turin
8 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Nice

Best stops along Val Thorens to Nice drive

The top stops along the way from Val Thorens to Nice (with short detours) are Riviera Charming Flat Old Town, Colline du Château, and Area 24 S.P.A.. Other popular stops include Massena Dream, Molo di Alassio - Pontile Mario Bestoso, and Passeggiata Lungomare Europa.
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La Tournette

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
La Tournette is a 7,700-ft. mountain in the French Alps offering breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Annecy from its summit. It is a popular spot for speleologists and skiers in winter, with snowshoeing and cross-country skiing routes passing by the Rosairy refuge. The surrounding area also boasts cultural heritage sites such as historic buildings, churches, and chapels.
The Hike la Toutnette at Annecy Lake is truly breathtaking. The landscapes along the way are nothing short of amazing. When you reach the summit, you're rewarded with a stunning 360-degree view that includes not only the lake but also Mont Blanc! I highly recommend starting this hike early in the morning because, as the highest mountain around the lake, it's quite popular, and the trail can get crowded. It's important to be comfortable with both hiking and a bit of climbing since there are sections where you’ll need to hold on to a metallic rope. But trust me, it's absolutely worth it! 🏔️☀️💚
Domitilllaa — Google review
Very good - go early to avoid the circus. Easy scramble for beginners as long as you have alpine legs.
Ryan — Google review
We hiked from Les Prés Ronds car park. We read that you need to be there by 9 am to get a spot. Car park was half full at that time (off season - September 29th), so maybe worth knowing. The hike itself was demanding with gradients of up to 35% and not easy hand rail sections, yet all doable. We met dogs at the top so they must've managed too. The view at the top is absolutely spectacular. Nothing I've seen before - very emotional for us to see that kind of beauty. Above the clouds with full view onto Mont Blanc. Can recommend 10/10. Took us 3h up with little breaks and 2.5h down.
Yves M — Google review
Definitely a walk for experienced walkers. We went as a family but my parents (60yo competent walkers) got scared of the fog around halfway up and so turned around. However we carried on in quite cloudy conditions (you could always see where you were going, just not the view!). There’s a lot of scrambling/sliding. And to get to the peak is two ladders with quite a sheer drop (but they feel v sturdy!). Can imagine it’s quite spectacular on a clear day, but equally as accomplishing on a cloudy one too! Oh and there’s friendly mountain goats near the top too. Take lots of water/layers/food - temp drops around 10° from the car park to the peak. We did it quite quickly - around 4.5hours up and down including a lunch stop, but we ran all the downhill parts (signposted time is 4 hours just to the peak, maybe 2.5 extra to come down). We followed a route from alltrails but it’s also fairly well signposted all the way
Libby W — Google review
Beautiful mountain to climb! If you love to hike, you should go to the top of this mountain. The trail is rough, so take it easy. On the map there are two ways to reach the top (from chalet d aulp) at le Casset the path is splitting, if you want to be challenged you can take the left one, but this is a very hard and sometimes a little dangerous way. The path to the right is more safe. To reach the plateau on top, you have to climb some ladders but it’s totally worth it! Parking is possible at pre-Verel (large) and at Col de Aulp (small)
Sietse M — Google review
Amazing views and we saw the chamois ( goats ) it was low cloud but we broke through above the cloud and it was magical - amazing views all around
Dale F — Google review
Noice view. Noice hike. Noice sandwich with the noice view after the noice hike.
Zv W — Google review
La Tournette, a mountain in the Massif in Haute-Savoie, France located above and opposite beautiful Lake Annecy where is mostly calm and considered to be quite warm comparing to mountains lakes, great for water activities (i was on the sap all week). Great hikes all around, these photo's are from the Tournette, where you drive to one of the villages under,(Montmin for ex.) it isn't easy to find the closest parking spot to start the hikes, we had to drive around small and narrow streets, but 3 times hiking and 3 times I found it at the end. The hike itself isn't too hard, we did start with a 1 hour steep descent, but the view of the Mont Blanc Ridge from up was just amazing, and lake Annecy of course. 1 hour drive from Geneva, Swiss.
Liran K — Google review
4.8
(284)
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4.8
(289)
74230 Les Clefs, France
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Tramway du Mont-Blanc

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Tram stop
Transportation
The Mont-Blanc Tramway, also known as TMB, is a scenic railway journey that starts from Fayet at 580 meters and reaches Nid d'Aigle at 2372 meters after a 12.4 km ride with six stops along the way for hikers. It serves as the starting point for climbers heading to Mont-Blanc via the Royal Route and offers families and contemplative travelers a safe way to experience the majestic spectacle of the high mountains.
Pricey but well worth the money. We boarded from the first stop and got off at the last one (both ways). It wasn't too crowded going up (13:15 slot) but it got very crowded when coming down. The view was magnificent near end of july during a heatwave and clear sky. We had lunch from the cafe next to the glacier while watching the view and it was breathtaking. You will have to book your return slot when you arrive at the top so don't forget to do that right away and be ready to stand the whole ride. It takes longer than 1hr so board early and grab a window seat if you can.
Foysal C — Google review
Nice ride up to just above the Bionnasay Glacier. The website sucks bigtime but don't let that withhold you from a beautiful day in the mountainbike.
Otto S — Google review
Great experience. We took a beautiful walk after the train ride. Magical landscapes
Alon I — Google review
2023 Sept. Lovely view of the Bionassay glaciers on our tram ride.
Spiral T — Google review
Nice mountain and train but the staff insisted on all non climbers into one carriage so that we had to stand even though the other carriage had loads of space. They actually stopped us getting on the carriage with plenty of space
James — Google review
Worth the trip!! Great hiking at the upper stations.
David W — Google review
Took this trip to explore more of the Mont Blanc range and wasn't disappointed. Incredible journey up the side of the mountains, sharing the trip with mountaineers who were off to the summit. Good choice of walks from the top - clothing for cooler weather & good footwear essential.
The M — Google review
Beautiful views along the road
Kseniya — Google review
4.0
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4.3
(950)
80 Av. de la Gare, 74170 Saint-Gervais-les-Bains, France
https://www.montblancnaturalresort.com/fr/tramway-montblanc
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Little St Bernard Pass

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Mountain pass
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Little St Bernard Pass, also known as Colle del Piccolo San Bernardo, is a high-elevation route that offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The area boasts ancient stone relics at the summit and a botanical garden. It has been inhabited and frequented in various historical eras, leaving behind intriguing traces for visitors to explore. One notable excursion leads to the stunning Verney Lake, created by glaciers and surrounded by mountain flowers.
Beautiful road! Not very high, but very beautiful. The Little St Bernard Pass (Italian: Colle del Piccolo San Bernardo) is a mountain pass in the Alps on the France–Italy border. Its saddle is at 2188 metres above sea level. It is located between Savoie, France, and Aosta Valley, Italy, to the south of the Mont Blanc Massif, exactly on the main alpine watershed.
Kestutis V — Google review
Breathtaking mountain pass between Italy and France with a lake nearby ... great for a walk or hiking if weather is on your side
Enjoy L — Google review
Empty and quiet as it closed earlier in the month we think. But beautiful with great views and lots of history - prehistory, Roman, medieval, WW2. Even great on a rainy day.
Susan S — Google review
I very blessed full with this random tour and find great spot like Petit st Bernard. Must stop here and enjoy their coffee
Rudi N — Google review
Beautiful mountain pass on the French - Italian border with a good souvenier store.
Jurij G — Google review
Ancient old glacier sphere Valley. Wind blows through the majestic landscape. It is a border between Italy and France where you can enjoy a quiet scenery as there are not many tourists. Winter will be crowded with many skiers.
Kimio K — Google review
Most wonderful scenic road to crossing border between Italy and France. Once in a lifetime, that car from Bangkok can drive to here.
Charoonsak S — Google review
One of my favorite places to leave the car and go on a nice hike, you choose the time frame, loads of possibilities.
Joshua L — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(291)
73700 Séez, France, USA
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La Plagne

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
La Plagne is a renowned ski resort that offers a variety of winter activities, including a terrain park and options for dining and entertainment. The journey to the mountain road is surprisingly manageable, with expansive views along the way. As you approach the ski villages, you'll notice modest ski lifts catering to local day visitors before encountering more upscale signage and accommodations as you delve deeper into La Plagne's extensive skiing area.
A stunning ski resort! The natural surroundings are breathtaking, and the slopes are fantastic. There is an extensive variety of runs suitable for all skill levels, ensuring everyone can find something they enjoy. The resort offers a wide range of activities beyond skiing, so there’s always something to do. Waiting times for lifts are generally minimal, which is a big plus. The overall atmosphere is peaceful and relaxing, making it an ideal place to unwind and truly enjoy skiing. We had a wonderful time and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a great skiing experience at La Plagne!
Ivan Š — Google review
The ski resort is very large and you can have fun regardless of your skiing level. There are also many hiking trails that allow for wonderful snowshoe hikes. The natural surroundings and views are fantastic.
Diana M — Google review
Arguably one of the ugliest ski resorts in the French alps, however, this is in stark contrast to the excellent ski area, fast lifts and varied terrain. If you are an avid skier or snowboarder this is one of if not the best resort in the alps to visit.
Jon S — Google review
This was my first time skiing in the Alps. I highly recommend this resort to all skiers ⛷️ and snowboarders. You will love the slopes, people, and food.
Casey S — Google review
Great ski resort. The blue slopes are really nice, good lift access. Lots of restaurants but need more vegan options
J T — Google review
Amazing ski resort! Several ski slopes and many possibilities for other activities. The bobsleigh descent is unforgettable.
Nic S — Google review
Beautiful well designed apartments for skiers and walkers (depending on the season). Beautiful views of the mountains and lifts (depending on which side you're on I suppose). The apartments are compact but with 2 twin bedrooms, 2 bunks and a double sofa bed, with ease you could fit 8 people in ours. Galley style kitchen is best suited to one person cooking at a time so pre-plan to share the cooking duties if possible. Good extractor fan and each apartment is well appointed with plates and cutlery for 16 (2 meals a day) and a dishwasher as well as breakfast bowls and a host of utensils. We were only short a grater and a potato masher (apparently not French essentials). There a multiple lifts to various parts of the buildings as well as a lot of basement bootrooms/lockers to store your boots and skis and keep your apartment dry. The complex has a code entry to the pool, when you want access - daytime only (closes at 7) and no access on Saturday (change over day) with a new code each week. A 5 minute walk to the local Spar shop makes this a very convenient location with a Restaurant next door to the Spar as well as one opposite the entrance to Lagranges. The Ski and board hire shop is spitting distant from the complex check-in with convenient ski racks located around to stash your skis whilst you buy passes or snacks. The ski-pass system is very flexible at the resort with options for beginners being circa €35 a day, half day options, full resort passes, multi-resort passes and a pedestrian access pass to access the top of glacier via bubble lift for only €8! Superb. The resort is at 1800m so well above the snowline with easy access up to 3000m for fresher snow more often. Snowed again just as we left so if you're looking right now it's perfect for a last minute get away (9/01/23) enjoy! Back again for New Year 2024 - snowed every day so far and the trails are well groomed. Swimming Pool has been renovated as well as the wooden features across the resort.
Coralie T — Google review
Great ski resort especially if your using a motorhome parked right next to the main run back to La Plagne. Electric at the end of every row (which didnt trip once) and water is located at a hut at the entrance of site (short slippery walk). The while of thus network is mostly made up of about 70% blues 25% Reds and 5%blacks although many of the blues are more red like. Some great places to eat around the area but it is pricey.. €9-11 a pint !!! Food is around normally UK prices. The roads leading up the mountain to Villages was always mint ( the French know how todo it) the only time we had to put chains on was at the start of the aire as its not as well maintained as the main roads. I'd defo go back to this site and la plagne.
Gareth — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(871)
73210 La Plagne Tarentaise, France
https://www.la-plagne.com/
+33 4 79 09 02 01
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Le Lagon Tignes

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Aquatic center
Gym
Wellness center
Le Lagon Tignes offers a luxurious experience with amenities such as jacuzzis, massages, steam rooms, saunas, and a Turkish bath. The modern solarium provides scenic views of the lake and Val Claret while serving detox teas. The facility also includes a well-equipped gym with free weights, machines, treadmills, and spinning bikes available for use. However, it can get busy in the pool area after 4pm.
Came here in Summer so not a lot of people. Reception is very friendly and helpful. The gym is not big but enough for a workout. Swimming pool is a bit cold but has a 2 lane for poor swimmer like me which is about 1.2m. Good length. Love the sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. Overall swimming pool and wellness section are clean. Would love to be back again if I ever come to Tignes.
Ohayo O — Google review
The aquatic centre is right next to the Tignes Lake. Coming with local buses you can get on-off the bus at Tignespace few minutes walk or at Toviere bus stop. The town centre few minutes walking distance. During ski season many skiers in the open space in front the centre. The reception ladies speak English, are helpful. Payment by cash or card. The place is clean and tidy, wifi available. The swimming pool is nice offering relaxatio for swimmers, beginers or those who want to do laps. The changing and locker areas are warm and clean with showers. The gym isn't bad but don't expect a big room. In the morning until noon isn't crowded. Cardio and strengh training. The orices are a little high and combos can be done like swim+gym, spa+swim etc. The reception is big.
Daniel M — Google review
The water was freezing and impossible to enjoy. Our kids normally want to swim for hours and we only lasted about 15 minutes I literally had goosebumps and was shivering in the water. It was in no way relaxing nor enjoyable and a far cry from the amazing Japanese onsens you can visit after skiing there. Very disappointed we will not return.
Richard R — Google review
This review is for the Gym: It's a well equipped gym with a good variety of equipment. It has 3 squat racks on a rig and a selection of 10s, 20s and some fractionals. The quantity of plates is fine if only two of the racks are in use, but could do with a larger selection if all three racks are in use. There used to be some 15s but they disappeared when an extra rack was added for some reason. The barbells are in ok condition, but one of them does not spin well so makes olympic lifting uncomfortable if you're stuck with that barbell. As for dumbbells, fortunately there is a decent selection again, but proportionally there is not really enough space, nor benches, to make full use of the selection when the gym is busy. Machines and ergs wise, again a good variety. Could do with a ski erg or another rower, especially as the 3 rowers are very close to each and so having all three in use is not really feasible. Plenty of spin bikes for the classes they run too. I would give the gym 4 stars, but I cannot. The single worst thing about the gym is that it only opens at 9am and given this is the only gym in Tignes, it makes it incredibly frustrating to not be able to get your workout done before your day, be it work, skiing or relaxing. This issue is exacerbated by the fact that naturally the gym gets incredibly busy in the afternoon/evening and by opening at 9am, it makes the rest of the day busier as those who train in the morning are forced to work around the 9am opening and increase busyness later in the day.
Harry S — Google review
The front desk staff are blunt/unhelpful, it leaves a poor ambiance to the centre. Swimming pool is good and plenty for kids but the facilities are poor considering the high cost, such as hair driers not working. It's the second time I have found staff to be unhelpful and when speaking to other locals and seasionairs it is well known.
Aron S — Google review
The gym was very small and basic for the price. The staff were mostly interested in checking multiple times if we had a towel and clean shoes which was a bit odd and not very welcoming. Once we were allowed inside the changing room wasn't very clean and most of the locker doors were missing. Pool looks nice but we were a bit put off going back after the gym experience.
Tom W — Google review
Terrible service, pricy, no towels, hot tubs, not even slightly hot. You can't go into the wellness area if it's full. Waste of time and money. Dis recommendation. Very disappointed, especially after long day of skiing when all you want is to relax.
Racheli A — Google review
A great place to spend during a stormy day. The jacuzzi weren't hot enough. The saunas were really good.
Lior P — Google review
3.9
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4.0
(617)
18 D87A, 73320 Tignes, France
https://www.tignes.net/activites/lagon
+33 4 79 40 29 95
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Tignes Station de Ski

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Tignes is a renowned ski resort with excellent skiing facilities and easy access to nearby resorts and amenities through reliable public transportation links. It features a funicular that takes visitors to a massive ski area, along with various options for eateries, hotels, shops, and even a lagoon. The ski area provides ample snow cover even in April, ensuring enjoyable skiing experiences for visitors of all skill levels. However, there are some outdated ski lifts that need replacing to improve the overall impression of the resort.
One of the best ski resorts I've been at. So much variety of slopes for any age and level. Especially when you have the Val d'esire ski pass. I stayed at the ski-in-out hotel "Belambra" with 3 breakfast, lunch, and dinner, so I can't tell you anything about the food. If you leave near the place I suggest coming in any day except Saturday because there will be traffic jams that will take hours of your time. The ski pass is pricy but it's worth it. Also if you can I suggest not coming during the school holidays, the number of schools and classes will make your ski a constant slalom, trying to avoid the kids. The only bad thing I can say about this place is only the crowds that come here that make your trip a living nightmare(just kidding). So if you are searching for a ski trip in spring - try tignes!
Bread W — Google review
Ski trip in mid february. Here a detailed review: Arrival: I stayed in Val Claret, the road up was clear and only on some parts covered with ice/snow. If there was recent snowfall, caution is advised. I liked that there is also a ski run going through the town of Val. Ski runs: Now the ski area Tignes-Val d'Isère is pretty big and you have lots of variation. About 75-80% of all runs are above the treeline. There are a lot of kids areas (in every town), lots beginner areas (around the Borsat chairlift and Solaise). For experts there are plenty of ski runs: the stade olympice/face de bellewarde (can be very icy), the foret, la Sache, Chicherit, Aiguille Percée. The Tunnel (near Leissieres) was sadly closed due to lack of snow) You have some pretty long ski runs as well: skiing all the way down from Grande Motte to Val Claret, from Aiguille Percée to Les Brevières, from Cugnai to Laisinant, from Borsat chairlift to Val d'Isère or Daille and from Col de l'Iseran to Fornet. My favorite runs were: blue Génépy & black Descente on Grande Motte, blue Grattalu, blue Anemone, black La Sache (upper section, the lower section was very icy), black La Foret and of course the famous offpiste run "Vallée Perdue". This last run is pretty adventurous and shouldnt be missed (you should be an advanced skier though). Snow Conditions: Due to the higher elevation it was very snow secure, though there were still some spots where the wind blow off the snow. The weather was blue sky and sun for 6 days, so ski runs sadly tend to become very icy, especially steeper runs under 2000m elevation. Lift infrastructure: The ski area is excellent interconnected, though compared to other european ski areas, you wont find any of those hyper modern bubble chair lifts. There are still some painfully slow and rough chair lifts, like Col des Ves, Grand Huit and Cema. Crowding: I learned to NEVER again come to the french alps on saturday mid february. The roads were full of traffic jams (Lyon-Albertville-Moutiers) and the drive took 3h longer than expected. Mostly british and dutch tourists. Tignes-Val d'Isère was the most crowded I've ever experienced in any ski area and I've been before in ski resorts in switzerland and austria at the same holiday period. There were lines up to 15min at some chairlifts. On the ski runs, especially the main runs down to the valley it was more like an obstacle course to avoid colliding with others. Then there were the ski schools, there were just too many of them. Even in the Vallée Perdue, I encountered a ski school. During lunch time it calmed a bit down and there was a window for a less crowded ski run. Staff: The staff at the lifts and desks were all very nice and helpful. When buying a ski pass via the Val d'Isère app, the machine wont get you your pass in Tignes, even though the ski area is connected, one of the guys easily helped me out and was really nice. The staff at the lifts were all cool except the guy at the bottom of Merles chairlift (at 3pm last tuesday), he was rudely yelling at me, stressing, even though there was no reason and there was no line of people behind. I signaled him to chill down and he became menacing. Pricing: The prices were in the middle to upper level. The ski pass for 5 days is around 355€. A little takeaway burger can be around 18€, a 1l beer is 21€ (!!). Its certainly not a place if you want to eat/drink on a budget. Scenery: The landscape is amazing, you can see Mont Blanc. Also check out the Aiguille Percée arch and the Vallee Perdue canyon (if you are a good skier). To even more enjoy the landscape you can even do a tandem ULM flight. I think though some people might prefer a bit more forested hills, if the weather would be foggy I bet its easily a whiteout in the ski area. *Verdict*: ++ variety of runs & area size + beginner & expert offer + nice offer of activities outside of skiing (ULM flight, Bungee ski jump, sledding etc.) - pricey ski area (especially concerning food drinks and hotels) -- can be severely crowded during school breaks
M H — Google review
I Love Tignes, I Stay Here Twice For A Seasonal Work In Winter, I Was Taken Away On How Kind And Lovely The Local Was. I Was Taken Away On How Beautiful The Area Is And I Use To Love Walking Around The Le Lac After Work Before Season Started. Tignes Is A Very Picturesque Place And It A Photographer Dream Location. I Was Lucky Enough To Be Goving Opportunity To Come In October And Catch The Last End Of Autumn Which Was Beautiful. I Feel Tignes Will Alway Hold A Place In My Heart.
Twm P — Google review
Amazing ski resort with great snow, diverse slopes for all levels, and stunning views. Well-organized with good lifts, rentals, and après-ski options. Highly recommend!
Soheil B — Google review
It’s a shame that ski passes are sold with the Carré Neige insurance, which turns out to be useless when you actually need it. There’s no point in offering a service that borders on a scam. The ski resort itself, as always, is excellent.
Pau P — Google review
Wonderful place at an altitude of 2100 m. Lots of sports activities including summer skiing. Mentally I struggle a bit with the fact that every hotel wants parking for a not so small fee. But that's just France. ⛰️🇫🇷
Malu K — Google review
Amazing place for a family holiday. We visited in April and it was lovely with a lot of snow 🌨️
Agnieszka S — Google review
A wonderful ski station with fantastic views and an enormous number of slopes for all levels. Also there are plenty of activities to do apart from skiing and a good infrastructure. Tignes application is very useful. I highly recommend Tignes as a ski resort !
Iryna Z — Google review
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73320 Tignes, France
http://www.tignes.net/decouvrir/domaine/domaine-skiable
+33 4 79 40 04 40
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Prosneige

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Ski rental service
Outdoor Activities
Prosneige offers a variety of ski lessons for different age groups and skill levels. The instructors are highly praised for their ability to improve skiing techniques and boost confidence on the slopes. Private lessons are also available, providing clear and useful feedback to correct skiing techniques and explore off-piste adventures. Additionally, Prosneige's team is commended for their exceptional customer service, particularly in fitting ski boots perfectly even for those with specific requirements like wide calves and small feet.
-Great experience for Ski bootfitting thanks to Cedric craftmanship and expertise. Got a pair of Fisher RC4 Pro MV130 which have been a pleasure to ski with the whole 2 weeks. THANK YOU. The same feedback from my sister-in-law with a pair fitted by Jeremy. -Great experience with the purchase (for our whole family) of several ski jackets, underlayers, gloves, helmets, goggles, ect. Thank you for Guillaume and Sandrine super sweet character and immense kindness. Top lads ! -Super poor experience with the purchase of 2 pairs of premium skis (Buttner Heida and Nordica Enforcer 96). When one buys 2 pairs for more than 3K Euros, he expects no drama. The Buttner were having faulty plates and the Enforcer were mounted with the bindings going sideways by more than 4mm. ProsNeige changed both after realizing these were having some obvious issues and I am very grateful for the same. Overall, I recommend PRONEIGE for anyone looking for a proper bootfitting and great ski apparel. Both teams are great professionals. For ski purchase, I was not convinced for obvious reasons unless I was very unlucky to have both pairs mounted by the same amateur (...)
Tom V — Google review
The best ski school and instructors, I arrived as a really nervous absolute beginner and Milan taught me the essentials along with building my confidence. He adapted the lessons as I was progressing and was extremely patient. I can’t rate highly enough. I even booked more lessons throughout the week and I enjoyed them so much. Thanks Milan.
Eve M — Google review
We were lucky to have Elian Leonhart as our guide on the EGSW hosted groups . He was very flexible, helpful and attentive to all the skiers needs and requests and the best guide I have had in over 10 years. Merci bien .
Matthew W — Google review
Very grateful for the service by max and Jeremy. Bought a pair of boots here, was thoroughly impressed by the level of detail that was put into getting a pair that I felt were the right fit for me. After a few days of skiing I had to get the boots readjusted and everything was perfect. They helped me massively with tips to get the boots on properly and how to solve the problems I faced. Thank you very much - they were amazing.
Callum K — Google review
Highly recommend using Prosneige for lessons. We had 6 snowboarding lessons with Charly and absolutely loved them! He provided really clear instructions, tips and demos for beginners and made lessons fun and varied, too. He kept the motivation up when I was struggling which was really important for me! Great instructor
Erica D — Google review
It's a great Team and amazing experience. In particular for the boot fitting guys. You're talking to experts. Follow their lead as they take you through how it should feel and what to expect between comfort and performance. I love my boots . Best skiing ever following this. Thanks again!
Arnaud W — Google review
We had the best ski 🎿 instructor this week!! Mathaiu (Matt) made learning so much fun! Improved our technique. Mixed it up with some off piste and improved our confidence on the steeper slopes. Thanks Matt - great job!! See you next year 👍 Charlie & Lisa
Charlie H — Google review
Was disappointed with the ski club for my 3 y/o son. I can't complain for the quality of ski lessons. It was more or less ok. But we signed him in for the whole week - full 6 days. They skied 2 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. Rest of the time they mostly spent in this tiny room with one set of lego and couple of other toys. Toilet - adult size only. It's fine for couple of hours ski lesson, but not for the whole week. At the end of the ski course, everyone was suppose to get a medal. I was passing ESF at the time of the medal ceremony - the photographer, medals and ski book for each child. When I came to pick up my son, I expected the same. Most of the people were gone, we had to ask for the medal (which is a big deal for my LO) and the ski book. Disappointing experience. Will choose club Piou Piou next time again.
Kristina T — Google review
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Galerie Hotel Le Val Thorens, 2 Rue de la Lombarde, 73440 Val Thorens, France
https://fr.prosneige.fr/info-ecole-cours-ski-val-thorens/
+33 4 79 01 07 00
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Val Thorens

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Val Thorens is a ski resort located in Europe, established in 1971. It sits at the highest altitude and offers top-notch ski slopes, terrain parks and modern lifts. The town is considered as the hub of skiing in Europe, with a variety of ski runs that cater to different preferences. Visitors can choose their speed, turns and scenic view before hopping on one of the high-tech lifts available.
This ski resort had so much to enjoy from a skiing perspective and a general good time. There are lots of different runs, ski schools and places to eat on the beautiful mountains. I was unlucky enough to require medical assistance but even that didn’t disappoint, everyone was super great and very friendly.
Siobhan B — Google review
Amazing ski destination – whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it here! From easy, chill slopes to wild, uneven runs. The views of the surrounding mountains are absolutely stunning, and the snow conditions are excellent. I did miss having more trees around, as the landscape is very open and a bit desolate – though some people might actually prefer that. If you’re into partying, the town has some great spots – especially if you’re Danish! Just head to Café Snesko – you’re going to love it.
Thomas G — Google review
A very good ski resort. From beginners to advanced skiers, you can find good trails that will suit you. Also a very nice apres ski. Lots of hotels offers ski-in ski-out. Val thorens offers ski options when other ski resorts are already closed for the season.
Sigal S — Google review
Val Thorens has a great vibe, there are lots of amazing hotels and bars/restaurants. Shopping is easy with lots of convenience stores and also lots of specialist winter sports stores for all your skiing and snowboarding needs; though be prepared to pay a small (5-10% in my experience) resort premium on purchases here versus high street prices. Internet shopping is clearly the best option before arriving to make sure you get the best prices on equipment. Aside from the great bars and eateries, Val Thorens also has one or two slopes that you can ski and board on. Being a part of 3 Valleys it's a part of the largest ski resort in the world with hundreds of kilometers of groomed slopes. I love the ease of navigating around the resort using the many many lifts. There are runs for all levels, though if you're a complete beginner you may lack variety as there are relatively few green runs compared to other resorts. That being said, there are plenty of blues that are very manageable for beginners. Being at altitude I've found the snow quality and quantity to be better than other resorts in the area, including the 3 Valleys resorts of Courchevel and Meribel. Being lower they can often suffer with either slushy or icy conditions much more so that Val Thorens seems to. Final observation is that Val Thorens is an all ages resort. It doesn't matter if you're a family, young, old, or anywhere in between, Val Thorens has something for everyone, and all coexist peacefully.
Phil L — Google review
The Perfect Destination for Skiing and Relaxation I recently visited this mountain, and I can confidently say it’s a paradise for ski and nature lovers! The area boasts an impressive number of ski slopes, suitable for all levels – from beginners to advanced skiers. The slopes are wide, well-maintained, and offer a safe skiing experience, making every moment on the mountain truly enjoyable. They are impeccably groomed daily, and the snow quality is excellent, no matter the weather. Beyond the slopes, the resort features cozy relaxation areas. The comfortable cabins, cafés with breathtaking views, and heated terraces provide the perfect spot to unwind between ski sessions. Whether you’re passionate about winter sports or just looking for a peaceful retreat in nature, this destination offers the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation. I highly recommend it!
Catalina — Google review
Val Thorens – Where the mountains are majestic and the buildings… aren’t Let’s be honest: Val Thorens is like dating someone with a stunning personality and a questionable wardrobe. The mountains? Absolutely breathtaking. Snow-draped peaks, endless ski runs, and views that make you forget your Wi-Fi password. Nature here is working overtime. And then… there’s the village. The buildings? Imagine 1970s concrete met a ski resort brochure and said, “Let’s do brutalism, but make it beige.” It’s like someone tried to stack shoeboxes in a snowstorm and called it urban planning. Charming? Not exactly. Functional? Sure. Photogenic? Only if you crop aggressively. But hey – you’re not here for the architecture. You’re here to ski, après-ski, and maybe pretend you’re in a Bond film while sipping overpriced vin chaud. And for that, Val Thorens delivers. Just don’t look too hard at the hotel façade on your way down the slope.
Steve M — Google review
Great skiing area. Really enjoyed it. Not pretty in the villages but well makes up for that with the slopes.
Michael D — Google review
At 2350m, snow is not yet an issue. The station is geared towards skiing and cater mainly to an international clientele. British and Dutch mainly. It has the trappings of a small French town with fresh breads, some cafes for drinks and meals but remains a very touristic area. Perfect for skiing. Going to the piste is relatively easy.
Nicolas K — Google review
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4.6
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73440 Savoie, France
https://www.valthorens.com/
+33 4 79 00 08 08
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Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso

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National park
Nature & Parks
When visiting Valle d'Aosta, make sure to explore the natural wonders of Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso. This protected land offers hiking paths, wildlife, an alpine botanic garden, and visitor centers. The park covers a vast area with diverse environments including high-altitude limestone formations, glacial areas, abandoned castles and mines, as well as wetlands and alpine lakes.
Have no words to describe it... Best natural views ever seen... Awesome mountains, forests, rivers everything... One of the best national park I ever been. Unfortunately the pictures are nothing compare to what you gonna see with your eyes and feel with your soul... Just go.
Gionata ( — Google review
just wow ! breathtaking panoramic views.
Yohan P — Google review
Beautiful park with well maintained trails. We visited this park to climb the Gran Paradiso. Trails to Rifugio Chabod were easy to follow and well maintained. Parking was accessible and safe. We left our car there a few days.
Dana H — Google review
Its a national park that has villages around it, so lots of places to stay. We stayed in a very rustic village called Ozein in the northern part, and Locana in the south. The trails are very challenging, and mostly not circular. We are a retired couple, so we always did half a trail and enjoyed ourselves. The only place with official information and staff to help you is near the town of Cognes next to an Alpine botanical garden, don't miss it. It was sad to see many abandoned hamlets due to depopulation. Look for the Chamois and martens they are reall cute. Driving on the narrow roads id challenging, so be careful.
Eytan O — Google review
What ordinary people could write about the one of the most beautiful parts of the one of the most beautiful countries in the world? Enjoy in the endless natural attractions, peaceful landscape, plants animals and friendly people...
Nikola M — Google review
Great relaxing in nature with a small town
Joe B — Google review
Beautiful landscape, advised for spending some time in the nature. Stunning view of the Gran Paradiso peak surrounded by other mountains and a few turquoise lakes. The best natural park you'll find in northern Italy with plenty of hiking trails leading to the summits to fully enjoy your tour, gifting an incredible view of the valley underneath.
Riccardo S — Google review
This place is a must go in Piemonte
Alex P — Google review
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Italy
https://www.pngp.it/
+39 011 860 6211
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Col du Galibier

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Mountain pass
Outdoor Activities
Motorcycle Trails
Col du Galibier is a famous paved alpine road and a stage of the Tour de France, reaching an impressive 8,678 feet in elevation and featuring a tunnel. Situated near the UNESCO-listed fortifications of Vauban, it is surrounded by legendary mountain passes like Izoard and Lautaret. The area offers a serene green setting, making it an unforgettable destination for visitors.
my second time here. Fantastic view from the bike, climb this col via Col du Lautaret.
Iqmal B — Google review
The most amazing mountain views from the top and some small animals to see on the way down.
Mark V — Google review
If you've ridden from St Michel de Maurienne you know. What can I say about this iconic cycle climb it's rock hard but boy the views are well worth the pain.
Chris T — Google review
Breathtaking landscape and view! We drove up the Col du Galibier, which was kinda scary at some point bc the street is incredibly narrow. As we drove up the mountain you would see many bikers struggling to get up this mountain, they of course made it! We stopped the care midway and hiked the remainder of the mountain. As we got on top we probably took about 30 min to take in this view. It was an incredible journey and totally worth it!!
Dalem — Google review
Ride up here with your bicycle! Stunning views on the top as a reward. Additionally, a spectacular descent on mostly very good roads.
Michel S — Google review
As a cyclist this is one of the highlights of my trip to France. It's a bloody hard climb, but so rewarding at the top for the views. I rode it in October, at the top it said 1c of my Wahoo so it made the descent quite cold.
Jonny B — Google review
Top of a Tour De France climb. Well worth the effort to get there. Views are spectacular and the descent is awesome. Give it a go.
Mark H — Google review
Southern part of the French Alps (Graic Alps). Dream Pass for a biking challenge. 43 kilometers, over 2,000 meters of altitude difference and 2,642 at the highest point. Snow stays there all year round, the air is crisp that you want to climb up and you need only good weather to admire the three thousand meters around (Grand Galibier, Pic des Trois Eveches, Arves massif). The mountain pass is the highest point of the Tour de France .
Lukasz T — Google review
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05220 Le Monêtier-les-Bains, France, USA
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Mont-Cenis

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Mountain pass
Sights & Landmarks
Mont-Cenis is an ancient alpine pass with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. It offers breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes and has been featured in the Tour de France. The area is perfect for skiing, with options for long cruises and various chairlifts that provide access to different elevations. The region is also home to the Vanoise National Park, offering a vast wild expanse to explore.
Beautifull place, perfect for campers with a lott of camp spots all around.
Nino S — Google review
A stunning French/Italian mountain pass with views to die for on the Italian side. The huge reservoir at the top is crystal clear and fed by several cascading mountain streams. Apart from the wonderful natural scenery there are also some marvellous buildings, old and new, including the wooden church.
Peter T — Google review
Very beautiful road! Altitude 2085 m. The term "Mont Cenis" could be derived from mont des cendres ("mountain of ashes"). According to tradition, following a forest fire, a great quantity of ashes accumulated on the ground, thus the name. The path of ashes was found during the building work of the route.
Kestutis V — Google review
Nice pass. I got through it from Italy to France. Not dificult to drive. Very good panoramic views
Ivailo H — Google review
Most beautiful drive! Views all around. Rare to be able to drive above treeline.
Marlene A — Google review
Extremely beautiful place and super nice way for a motorbike trip. A bit cold!
Claudiu C — Google review
Stunning here ,can walk whole time then find good place relax ,feel that nature ,that is comfortable!
Chun S — Google review
Lovely getting the cable cars up to the start point of one of the hikes. Then the hike was glorious.
H — Google review
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4.7
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73480 Val-Cenis, France
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Agliè Duke Castle

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Park
Imposing castle with over 300 rooms & a frescoed ballroom, plus parkland, fountains & gardens.
Amazing, amazing, and amazing! It's a beautiful castle, and the gardens are incredible. I would highly recommend you give yourself plenty of time to enjoy this place - one hour is not enough. The castle is incredible, and when you get to the gardens, you will simply want to take your time to stroll around and enjoy everything. We went in November in the middle of the week, and our group was huge, which made it more enjoyable.
Israel M — Google review
Very interesting guided visit. We just showed up 9:30 am on Sunday and luckily the tour started at 10 am so we were able to visit the castle. Like almost all the places in Italy there are no instructions at the entrance, so when you get at the counter and seem a little lost and have inquiries, they immediately asked us to move aside to pass people that had reserved online!! I was fuming and wanted to leave. I believe that the lady behind the counter realized what she had done and came to get us and passed us in front of the line. It’s probably annoying having tourists that show without knowing ahead of time what to expect all the time, but when traveling from far to see something it is also annoying to be rushed and quickly dismissed because. Please put instructions on the outside so we can look at your packages before we get at the counter. ( would of gave a 5 star if it wasn’t for that) The tour guide was really nice, and explained, was interesting to listen to!
John P — Google review
The tour to this place is extremely interesting. Our guide was very knowledgeable and fun to interact with, and it is definitely a good stop to fill your time. The castle is not in the best state of preservation (hence the 4 stars), but the enthusiastic guides make up for this.
Matthew V — Google review
Big castle with a wide park. Very nice to visit. Kind guide that leads you inside the buiding with storytelling.
Valerio M — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed it, maybe as much as the Royal palace in Turin, beautiful, furniture, chandeliers, statues, curtains. We'll have to return to see the gardens which were closed for renovation.
Monica W — Google review
Amazing Castle to visit, our guide Rosanna was amazing, she explained really well every room in the Castle. Gardens are beautiful and magical. it’s better to call and book the time for the visit. loved it!
Monica G — Google review
The castle is very beautiful and impressive. During our visit it was closed to visitors and only the small garden next to it was open. We Received a disgusting and condescending attitude from the salesman who refused to understand that we are tourists who do not speak Italian. He didn't agree to explain anything and barely agreed to sell tickets that were expensive for just a tour of the garden. If the castle is not open, you can content yourself with looking from the outside.
Sharon Z — Google review
Just passing here for awhile coz the castle is busy for other event but outside this area is quite good and nice 👌 I hope I could see inside the castle but looks good 👍
Kabogera A — Google review
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4.0
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Piazza Castello, 2, 10011 Agliè TO, Italy
http://polomusealepiemonte.beniculturali.it/index.php/musei-e-luoghi-della-cultura/castello-di-aglie/
+39 0124 330102
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Piazza Tancredi Galimberti

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piazza Tancredi Galimberti serves as the vibrant heart of the town, surrounded by charming arcades that invite leisurely strolls. Every Tuesday morning, this lively square transforms into a bustling outdoor market, where locals and visitors alike can explore an array of goods and fresh produce. Additionally, the square is home to Casa Museo Galimberti, a fascinating museum dedicated to history and archaeology that offers insights into the region's rich past.
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12100 Cuneo CN, Italy
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Alpha - Animal Park

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Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Nature & Parks
Alpha - Animal Park is an ecological reserve and educational center in France that focuses on the conservation of grey wolves. The species had been eradicated from the country by 1930 but reappeared in 1992 near Utelle, having journeyed across the border from Italy. The park provides a family-friendly learning experience for visitors by showcasing three packs of these elusive animals in a semi-free environment.
We had the chance to visit the park just when it reopened and we were part of the first group of people visiting the wolfs. The whole experience is great, we had a very lovely girl as a guide with a lot of passion for the wolfs and for the entire area. She explained a lot of things and answered all the questions. There's is a small hike to do but it's easy and if you don't have proper shoes for snow you can rent a pair from the starting point for like 3€. Totally loved it and it's totally worth it. The wolfs seemed a bit scared and suspicious after a long period not seeing people but the experience it's a lovely one.
Sorin P — Google review
The Park Alpha is located in the Mercantour Alps, on a highs of 1900m over sea, nearly 2 hours drive from Grasse. The way is curvy and due to the big storm Alex,three years ago, especially the streets in the mountains are damaged and you really could see what water is able to destroy. Arriving at the park we first went to the store and got some nice things to remember this visit. Afterwards we went to the park itself, a little bit higher the street than the store,more in the valley. We had some time to see the surrounding and at 5pm our guided tour, a very well animal things known women and very well english speaking women went with us in the inner park to see the mountain goats first and then to see and feed the iberian wolves. This was amazing and wonderful to be part of it. Can't believe to be so close to a wolve. After this we went over to another side in the park and could see the european wolves pack and our guide told us so many things, answered any question to know about wolves in general as well as special things for this area and the wolves. I would like to say a very big thanks to her for this time to spent with us to get this experience with the wolves. We only could recommend this place to support and see this wonderful animals. We will come back to this beautiful place some time.... thanks!
Thomas R — Google review
It's great to come to Switzerland and visit this place. The irresistible nature of the beauty of the soul within this special space I assure you that you will see things that you will only find here, the words and vocabulary are many, but I will summarize them for you with only one campaign, Come and see.👌
Aboudi N — Google review
Rare attraction but definitely worth going if you’re an animal lover. I would say more interesting for kids. The park has altogether 6 wolves, due to the river floods in 2020, some animals like the Chamois escaped as we were told. The facility is very secure, the park guides are very informative and answer all questions about the wolves, we got to see them feed the wolves, it was quite interesting.
Wassim A — Google review
The 1 hr 20 min journey from Nice was absolutely stunning - with the road passing through gorges and mountain tunnels and cliffs towering high on either side. Our boys (11 and 14) loved it. It was 28 degrees in Nice (mid August) but high up the Alpha Park temperature dropped to a very pleasant 21 degrees. Makes sure you get your tickets at the building next to the very tall outdoor climbing wall. Then walk along the road a little before turning left up a rough Alpine path where you will find a bridge with an automated ticket barrier. At the Park we watched one of the pack of wolves up close through one way glass as they were fed raw chicken. Amazing! And then as we were leaving another pack began howling in unison. Very special. There is a restaurant but we didn't have time to enjoy it as we had to catch a flight home. Wish we could have stayed longer.
Nicky V — Google review
A nice place to enjoy nature and watch wolves though I did not come at the best time. There was snow on the ground and started melting, so the road was wet, dirty and slippery (I felt twice and luckily I didn't get hurt). Remember to come before the feeding time (twice a day at 11:15 and 15:45) and not to miss the feeding though it lasts a few minutes. The wolves are around before the feeding. Seems they are/have been expanding to include more animals and activities that will make it worthwhile for the long drive up there.
Michael C — Google review
Great location, well organised and friendly service. Beware it is 1500 meters up in the Alps - you need some good clothes and take some food with you... it is pretty much a wild forest so not many options to get your meals bought on location 😉
Aleksej H — Google review
Beautiful, nice staff and very knowledgeable. Nice restaurant in the middle of the forest. Very nice moment.
Mem I — Google review
4.3
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3.9
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Chalet d'accueil du Boréon, Route Départementale 89, 06450 Saint-Martin-Vésubie, France
https://www.puremontagne.fr/fr/a-voir/parc-alpha#regdl=categories
+33 6 74 66 40 70
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Sanctuary of the Nativity of Mary

Sanctuary
Sights & Landmarks
The Sanctuary of the Nativity of Mary is a monumental church with a vast, frescoed cupola completed in the 1700s, making it the largest elliptical dome in the world. This UNESCO heritage site is adorned with intricate paintings and holds significance as one of the sanctuaries of Italy's ruling family, the Savoys. Visitors can join organized tours to explore its interior and climb up to the lantern 50m high.
Beautiful domed cathedral with very ornate interior. Free entry, although I think there are paid visits to climb the dome (which we didn't do on the cloudy day of our visit). Was very quiet in mid-June and was able to park right outside. Well worth a look if you are passing. The map shows a cloister next door, but this is actually run as a hotel so didn't go in there.
Robin R — Google review
This amazing Sanctuary is unsurprisingly one of the best known tourist attractions in Piedmont, whose elliptical dome is the largest in the world. Indeed, the "Santuario Basilica Regina Montis Regalis", appointed in honor of the Nativity of the Most Holy Virgin Mary, has the largest masonry elliptical dome in the world. Following miraculous healings, the place became in 1594 a place of devotion to the representation of the Virgin and Child, painted on a votive station. The complex has its origin in a votive pillar on which is decorated a fresco of the 15th century representing the Virgin and Child, made to promote the good cooking of the bricks. A prodigious hunting accident made this site an increasingly frequent pilgrimage place, so much so that the Duke Charles Emmanuel I of Savoie Commandita the construction of a large sanctuary in 1596. The sanctuary was to welcome the many pilgrims and become a place intended for the tombs of the family but the mausoleum of the house of Savoy was then transferred to the Basilic de Superga. However, its construction experienced a fairly long gestation ... And once again, it was Francesco Gallo who pulled chestnuts out of the fire by achieving the feat of building, in 1728, the imposing elliptical dome, 74 meters high. It is said that when we had to dismantle the finished dome reinforcement, given the enormity of the work, the workers refused to remove the supports for fear of a collapse and Gallo had to go to dismantle the scaffolding to demonstrate the stability of the building! But this magnificent elliptical dome, with unique characteristics, was finally completed in 1733. Since when the architect and the Duke were both died, the construction stopped and the work did not resume until several years later ... The frescoes of the pictorial work of more than 6,000 square meters, of baroque inspiration, were painted by Felice Biella and Mattia Bortoloni between 1746 and 1748. The “Magnificat” project allows today to admire their fantastic work as close as possible and to visit this extraordinary dome and reach the lantern, 60 meters high ! This majestic monumental complex also includes a Cistercian monastery, currently used as a structure of accommodation, and "palazzata", semi-octogonal portico on which shops and catering places, as well as the Ufficio Turistico. Finally, on September 8, on the occasion of the solemn celebration of the Nativity of Marie, we can participate in the "will be Madona", one of the oldest and important traditional Piedmont fairs.
Enjoy L — Google review
A place not to miss. It's a breathtaking dome in a very endearing city. With the mountain outlined in the horizon it is really a must go in the area.
Cristiano X — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! And what marvellous acoustics for the beautiful historical organ.
Stina G — Google review
We decided to spend Easter in the Provinces of Cuneo, and our first stop was here, at the Sanctuary, it looks amazing and majestic, it is one of the most famous in the region of Piedmont and the biggest in the world, the elliptical dome has wonderful frescoes, really a nice place to visit and see it for yourself and not just in photos, the place is sorrounded by arcades with shops and bars.
Tammy B — Google review
Beautiful cathedral/sanctuary in the small but beautiful town of Vicoforte. Ezylearn Languages Academy tour of Italy
Anerys M — Google review
Really a hidden gem. Extraordinary experience being at 52 meters above the ground floor
L ( — Google review
Super beautiful view. There is a short tour climbing up to the top of the church, visitors should take it.
Lờ T — Google review
4.7
(4710)
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4.7
(805)
Piazza Carlo Emanuele, 12080 Vicoforte CN, Italy
https://www.santuariodivicoforte.it/
+39 0174 565555
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16

Riserva Bianca Limone Piemonte

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Riserva Bianca Limone Piemonte is a versatile resort that offers skiing and snowboarding in the winter, as well as mountain biking in the summer. The area features hundreds of kilometers of slopes with various levels of difficulty, from ice climbing to snowshoeing, skating rinks to bobsleigh tracks. While it may be challenging for beginners due to limited easy trails, there are accessible chairlifts and good dining options at Maneggio.
Super helpful and friendly! They went the extra mile when the resort was closed due to weather and really did us a favour
Paradise — Google review
Snow isn't great for the start of the season. And the cost is around 49€ per day, so it's Very expensive. But the lifts are in perfect condition and the slopes are very nice
Ethan S — Google review
Nice ski area where you can find slopes for all levels. Nice staff, nice views, toilets are free and most of the time clean. The only bad point is that the direction is greedy for the tamping of the slopes, no tamping from Sunday to Saturday ... a little bit exaggerated But despite that it is a really nice place to enjoy days with friends or family for an honest price.
Maxime — Google review
A bit hard for a beginner. A lot of reds and blacks, a few blues. Maneggio is the place to go if you are new to skiing, there's easy access chair-lifts/ski-lifts as well as really good restaurants. Ate pretty good pizzas there that wasn't too expensive. If you are renting ski equipment near the village, you can take the cable car up but only red trails will be available to get to Maneggio. We had a hard time on the first day to get there since it was our first time, we chose to walk on the second day (approx 10min from Bottero Ski shop to Maneggio). Booking the skipass online was quite a hard task, the website is mostly in italian with some bad translations, but managed to get past it and get a pass for me and 2 friends. Will surely come back next time for some snowboarding!
Shaun — Google review
Nice place to visit on Italian side of the border whilst staying in France Alps Maritimes.
Darren P — Google review
Nice slopes, stay in Limone, lively, foody, super convenient
Delphine V — Google review
Great snow, friendly staff. Shame about the wait for the tunnels
Samuel N — Google review
Beautiful resort for ski and snowbord
Pavel A — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(261)
Via Roma, 7c, 12015 Limone Piemonte CN, Italy
http://www.riservabianca.it/
+39 0171 926254
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Villa Negrotto Cambiaso and Parco Comunale

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City park
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Villa Negrotto Cambiaso and Parco Comunale in Arenzano is a charming destination with a rich history. Originally a watchtower, it was expanded by the Pallavicino noble family in the 16th century and later refurbished by Marquess Luisa Sauli Pallavicino. The park surrounding the villa offers pleasant strolls, although some visitors note that the children's area could use some attention.
Very good places for families and young people who would like to spend a good afternoon in the nature.
Asia A — Google review
It’s a beautiful villa with a park and a few ponds. You will find turtles and fish and ducks in the ponds playing around. There was a beautiful villa which was closed when we visited and a greenhouse and was closed and seemed empty as well. The park is a great place to chill.
Roxana — Google review
Very nice park to visit. Wild mushrooms, animals and so on...
Fabrizio F — Google review
looks like a perfect park for the whole family: nice spots for "italian" photos, lovely animals for kids.
Yana S — Google review
Great place for entertainment I really like it .
Mohibullah A — Google review
It's a really nice ambience , nice place to go strolling around ,, but the park for the kids can used a little bit of attention , it's a bit dirty and need a bit of colour since the colour faded .. other than that is a nice place
Ditania L — Google review
Love this place. There is a good playground for kids. There are nice paths in the park. There is a historic beautiful villa in the center of the park with a wonderful panorama on sorroundings.
Yury F — Google review
Very nice and wide green area a few meters from the sea. Ancient buildings and lots of trees. Ideal to spend a family day with kids under the wonderful Riviera'sun.
Giorgio B — Google review
4.5
(3316)
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4.4
(589)
Via Sauli Pallavicino, 16011 Arenzano GE, Italy
http://www.comune.arenzano.ge.it/
+39 010 91381
18

Passeggiata Lungomare Europa

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Amazing walk on the old railway road now converted in walkway, an eerie feeling walking the old tunnels carved through the rocks
Puma L — Google review
Super
Cinzia F — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful walk ... but it could be so much better. 4 years after the storm that had destroyed it in several places and still to be finished 👏. Total absence of benches along the way 😢 I don't find it very hospitable. The worst thing is the lack of distinction between the pedestrian and the cycling path ... leaving the latter free to run anywhere without respecting pedestrians. Very dangerous. The landscape pays off but as usual ... unfinished !!! 🤬 (Original) Una bellissima passeggiata... ma potrebbe essere molto meglio. A 4 anni dalla mareggiata che l'aveva distrutta in più punti e ancora da finire 👏. Totale assenza di panchine durante il percorso 😢 non lo trovo molto ospitale. La cosa peggiore è la mancanza di distinzione fra il percorso pedonale e quello ciclistico... Lasciando libertà a questi ultimi di correre ovunque senza rispettare i pedoni. Molto pericoloso. Il paesaggio ripaga ma come al solito... incompiuta!!! 🤬
Fabio M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The walk deserves 5 stars. It's a really nice place to walk, beautiful beaches and fantastic view.. But to be honest, something could be improved. Along the way there are very few benches, and being the walk itself quite long and without much shade, this could be a problem. There is also no bicycle lane, which can lead to collisions between cyclists and pedestrians. (Original) La passeggiata merita 5 stelle. È un posto davvero piacevole per passeggiare, spiagge stupende e vista fantastica.. Però, ad essere sinceri, qualcosa si potrebbe ottimizzare. Durante il percorso ci sono davvero poche panchine, ed essendo la passeggiata in se abbastanza lunga e senza molta ombra, ciò potrebbe essere un problema. Inoltre non esiste un pista per biciclette, il ché può provocare scontri tra ciclisti e pedoni.
Aleksandra O — Google review
4.7
(230)
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4.6
(1400)
Lungomare Europa, 17019 Varazze SV, Italy
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Finalborgo

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Finalborgo, a charming medieval village located in western Liguria, is situated just a short distance from the lively coastal town of Finale Ligure.
4.7
(1278)
17024 Finale Ligure, Province of Savona, Italy, USA
20

Marc Chagall National Museum

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National museum
Museums
The Marc Chagall National Museum is a tribute to the works of the Russian-born French artist, showcasing his paintings and other artistic creations. The museum's architecture by Andre Hermant complements Chagall's use of color and light, with large windows illuminating lithographs, sculptures, and paintings. Visitors can explore Chagall's biblical and spiritual inspirations through free audio guides in what is the largest public collection of his works worldwide.
This national museum houses a permanent exhibit of Chagall's paintings, stained glass, and mosaics. The paintings are from his biblical cycle. A documentary film illustrates the creation of the four seasons mosaic. The museum is located in a quiet park, including a cafe and restaurant.
Beat S — Google review
Nice’s museum opened by and dedicated to Marc Chagall - primarily consisting of his ‘biblical’ works, and those related to religious themes and tropes. Interesting to see this line of his work compared to some of his other more famous pieces. Not overly big, but interesting for any art lovers.
Matt W — Google review
The Marc Chagall National Museum is located in a primarily residential neighbor situated on the hills of Nice. This museum was inaugurated while Chagall was still alive and it houses several of his paintings as well as explores his famous mosaics. There are tours available on a first come first serve basis. Guillemette, our tour guide, was extremely informative sharing insights into Chagall’s history, his collaborators, and his inspirations. We learned about the process of making mosaics too from creative inception to the actual works. What’s more, there is an outdoor cafe that’s serves sweet and savory, hot and cold snacks and beverages that is also worth checking out. Keep in mind, you will be asked to remove your water bottles and any food that you bring with you so best to avoid bringing them. Recommend bringing very small bag if any at all. Spent a delightful couple of hours at the Marc Chagall museum enjoying his art and the natural surroundings. Highly recommend
Nanita — Google review
Visiting the Chagall Museum in Nice was an absolute delight. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the city, it feels like stepping into a peaceful world filled with color, imagination, and poetry. The moment you walk in, you’re surrounded by Chagall’s luminous blues and dreamlike scenes that seem to glow from within. What I loved most was how personal and intimate the museum feels — it’s not overwhelming, and you can really take your time with each painting. The biblical message series is breathtaking, and the stained-glass windows add a special light that changes the whole atmosphere. The staff were welcoming, and the small garden outside is perfect for sitting for a few minutes to let everything sink in. It’s one of those places that leaves you both calm and inspired
Ani B — Google review
The Marc Chagall National Museum in Nice, France together with the Matisse Museum were my unexpected finds in a vacation that was just free flowing and no detailed itinerary. At first, I was apprehensive as it was my first time to visit a museum on my own and in another country even. However, I did not regret my decision to forego seeing Cannes in favour of the great works of Chagall and Matisse all in one day! The 75 or so Euros cost of Uber (Holiday Inn Hotel - Matisse Museum - Holiday Inn - Chagall Museum - Hotel) plus tickets in both museums was definitely worth it! The Chagall Museum was inaugurated on July 7, 1973, and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023. It houses a large number of artworks donated by Chagall, his wife, and his heirs to the State of France, including the 17 Biblical paintings inspired by the books of Genesis, Exodus and Songs. The museum is located in the Cimiez district with address Av. Dr Ménard, 06000 Nice, France. It stands on a vast plot of land donated by the city of Nice. The entrance to the museum is 10 euros and is opened from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM it closes on Tuesdays. I bought my ticket in the museum without hassle and entered immediately. #MarcChagallMuseum #MarcChagall #FrenchRiviera #museum
Pearly J — Google review
I don’t consider myself as a very artistic person and usually not sure about how to interpret modern art. But in this gallery I did enjoy simply looking at Chagall’s masterpieces and felt a beautiful soul, an innocent mind, and curious attitude toward the world.
Yulan Z — Google review
Sadly it's in need of upkeep but the art is still spectacular. The fountain around the outside mural is empty. And the museum closes for lunch. And the red room is posed off. You can only view it from it's entrance.
Marc L — Google review
Biblical Message cycle: The centerpiece, displayed over 12 walls in a distinctive rhombus configuration, delivers a striking visual narrative with intense color, spiritual depth, and dreamlike quality . Song of Songs paintings: A smaller, intimate series with red-dominated canvases blending sacred, carnal, and musical themes . Stained glass & mosaics: Notable are the stained glass in the auditorium and the Prophet Elijah mosaic overlooking a reflective pool—Chagall’s own in‑situ creations. Free parking available . Suggested visit time: At least 1 hour, more if attending an event or exploring the gardens . The Musée National Marc Chagall is a heartfelt tribute to the artist’s spiritual vision and remains one of the most authentic places to immerse in his biblical-themed art. It’s especially compelling for fans of Chagall or those seeking a serene, contemplative museum experience. For casual visitors, a one-hour visit is sufficient to appreciate its beauty and thoughtful architecture nestled in a Mediterranean garden.
Hernan P — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(3828)
Av. Dr Ménard, 06000 Nice, France
https://musees-nationaux-alpesmaritimes.fr/chagall/
+33 4 93 53 87 20
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Massena Dream

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Holiday apartment rental
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Massena Dream offers a chic and contemporary apartment rental located in the heart of Nice, France, close to the famous Place Massena. This prime location serves as an ideal base for exploring the city's rich cultural sites, beautiful beaches, and significant historical landmarks. The central square of Nice is surrounded by parks, shops, and dining options with easy access to the beach and train station. Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained surroundings adorned with lush plants and palm trees during both day and night.
Wide open areas where the surrounding restaurants and cages put out tables and seating to eat and drink outside.
RL M — Google review
Very disappointed with the way the carnival was conducted. The place itself was ok but man is there 0 information about what happens on opening night. They say its free for entry and then when you queue up suddenly everyone has tickets. They block the whole view from the sides for the carnival and hold it in a super exclusive staged area. We travelled all the way from UK for this for nothing. If people say we should have bought tickets in advance, its clearly mentioned on the website that its free on opening day and doesn't mention about any tickets!
Sujir N — Google review
Lovely area with live music regularly. We found many shops and restaurants in the area. We didn't have a chance to see if uber was well represented here because our hotel was close enough to the water as close enough to Nice Massena that we were able to walk everywhere we wanted to go. Old city is very near. So is the castle hill. Both places I would highly recommend. The beech of course, too! We found it quite easy to communicate as English speakers. We were only in Nice 2.5 days but would happily return to this area!
Kate H — Google review
If you're in the French Riviera, you clearly have to come to Nice and to visit this place. It's always full of people, a lot of places where you can seat. Thanks to the metro it's pretty easy to go there. Also most of the time there are artists which perform music.
Jeune R — Google review
The place was simply beautiful. There are lots and lots of services like restaurants, bars opened till night, markets, clothing markets and souvenir markets. The bus servise works also very good all around the city. You can visit a lot of places in the city like Massena square, Garibaldi Square, the old city centre, the castle, the English promenade. There are many things to do and to visit. You must Go there!!!!
Carmen R — Google review
One of the nicest parts of Nice I visited (pun intended). I was there during the Fifa women's world cup and Rngland was playing, all the expats were out in force. It was enjoyable.
Rodwell M — Google review
City centre good for hangout It is well connected by tram, busses and even Nice central train station. This is large square with lots of activities and entertainment. Many shops and restaurants are located alongside this square. Sea beach is on walkable distance.
Varsha — Google review
Lovely place for kids chill out in hot days. Two down point though: locals take dogs for a ride in the middle of kids playing and some others smoking closing by where there are kids around.
Fabrizio Z — Google review
4.6
(2009)
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4.4
(5932)
13 Pl. Massena, 06000 Nice, France
22

Riviera Charming Flat Old Town

Hotel
Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
4.6
(12680)
11 Rue du Pont Vieux, 06300 Nice, France
23

Colline du Château

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Park
Nature & Parks
Colline du Château, also known as Castle Hill, is a historic hilltop park in Nice that offers breathtaking views of the city and the sea. The climb up the stone steps to this hill is short but rewarding, with turquoise coasts and apricot-colored roofs spreading out before you as you ascend. From the summit, you can enjoy grand vistas of the Old Port with its yachts and sails, as well as distant views of the snow-dusted peaks of the Alps.
We reached the top by cart. The road itself is beautiful, the nature and remains that we saw prepared us for the view and the pigeons, wonderful, white ones. The view of the place is fantastic, and a large part of the park is left for children and adults to enjoy freely. A great place to spend the day. The view of the waterfall, from above, leaves an unusual impression. It may take a bit of sanding, but the experience is unforgettable.
Ana F — Google review
Wonderful place and totally worth the climb! Tip: go in the morning, the sun hits the hill on the other side. You will get better views and will avoid the crowds. Also, if you go in summer, it's way cooler!
Christie B — Google review
Coming here in the rain turned out to be an excellent idea — there were almost no people around, and the views were still amazing. A bunch of viewpoints overlooking the city and the sea, walking trails, waterfalls, parks… it feels like someone was playing a video game and packed everything into one place. A beautiful experience.
Filip P — Google review
The Colline du Château is also known as Castle Hill. It has several ideal lookouts / viewpoints from where you can see the best views of Nice. At the top there is even a terrace with a couple of benches, occasionally with a musician - there was a drummer when we were there. In addition to many scenic walks and viewpoints, there is also a waterfall, archeological ruins, playgrounds for children, and a cafe. It’s hard to miss seeing the Colline du Château from the famous Promenade d’Anglais and whether ascending either by steps on one side or a ramp on the other, it’s worth the effort. Spend an hour or the day as there are plenty of public restrooms and a couple of snack kiosks. Highly recommend!
Nanita — Google review
Parc de la Colline du Château ended up being one of my favorite spots in Nice. The park is absolutely beautiful—lush pathways, peaceful corners, and some of the best panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean. Whether you hike up, take the stairs, or use the elevator, the views at the top are completely worth it. I loved wandering around the ruins, the gardens, and the waterfall area. It’s the perfect place to take a break from the busier streets below and just soak in the scenery. The mix of history and nature gives the whole park a calm, charming vibe. Overall, Parc de la Colline du Château is a must-visit when in Nice—great for photos, relaxing walks, and unbeatable views of the coastline and Old Town.
Dee G — Google review
Colline du Château offers the quintessential Nice experience! Ascending to the top rewards you with arguably the most spectacular panoramic views of the Baie des Anges, the bustling port, and the terracotta rooftops of Vieux Nice. The waterfall is a delightful surprise, and the park itself is a perfect, peaceful escape from the city's energy. A must-visit spot for breathtaking scenery and a moment of calm reflection!
Katarzyna N — Google review
Amazing view point for Nice and a good day out for sure! There is a lift you can take to the top of the hill which definitely improves the accessibility. It is decently busy (but what else would you expect). Upon my visit there was 2 people I encountered who seemed to be a little pushy to get people to take pictures with their Doves in exchange for money.
Grace — Google review
Colline du Chateau, also known as Castle Hill is a wonderful walk with stunning views of Nice. The waterfall was spectacular. We were also surprised to find a couple of places at the top of the hill where you could purchase refreshments. No tickets required, the walk is free, unless of course you wish to skip the exercise and catch the little visitor train.
Sooz — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(9903)
06300 Nice, France
https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-parc-de-la-colline-du-chateau
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Saraceni Bay

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Saraceni Bay, located near the village of Varigotti, is a stunning beach nestled between Punta Crena and Capo Noli. The small bay features sandy shores to the west and rocky terrain to the east, with crystal-clear waters reminiscent of the Caribbean. Visitors can enjoy the picturesque rocky spurs that overlook the sea. While access to beach services like showers and restrooms requires a fee, this beautiful spot offers a unique and breathtaking natural setting for relaxation.
my favourite beach ever, coming here a couple of days every year❤️
Carolina P — Google review
Pretty beach with nice views. If you’re not around I am not sure if it’s worth any effort to go there specifically.
Joanna D — Google review
Lill bit overrated. Just go 2 km more and you get better beach, less crowded
Andrei V — Google review
Wow. Just wow. Parking is very difficult. But if you can grab a spot it's amazing. Swimming with mask is like being in aquarium. Stones can be difficult to maneuver, 7€ shoes from Decathlon did a great job.
Paul G — Google review
Nice beach, water is clear good for snorkelling. No very easy to park around, €15 (all day) on the back close to the mountain.
Paola H — Google review
One of my all time favorite beaches in Liguria
Kiran A — Google review
From the top you have the best view ever...got in there is quite easy with an e-bike. Following the 24h Finale’s path is impossible to lose this spot
Federico M — Google review
We loved it, even saw a squid swimming along a few steps into the water.
Mauro L — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(827)
17024 Varigotti, Province of Savona, Italy, USA
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Jean Cocteau Museum - Severin Wunderman Collection

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Permanently Closed
Museum
Art Museums
The Jean Cocteau Museum - Severin Wunderman Collection, completed in 2011, is a modern-art museum located on the French Riviera. It showcases the diverse works of Jean Cocteau, including drawings, ceramics, paintings, and cinematographic pieces. The museum was made possible by art collector Severin Wunderman's donation of around 1500 Cocteau works to Menton in 2005.
I loved the layout of this museum. It’s accessible by foot and was an aesthetic collection of Jean Cocteau’s works.
Tracey T — Google review
Contrary to what is indicated, the Cocteau Museum is closed down since several years (due to storm damage) and looks abandoned. Part of the collection can be visited in the nearby "Bastion". The original Cocteau Museum building was anyway not a brilliant addition to the beautiful city of Menton, so let's hope that it will simply be razed one day.
Alfred H — Google review
On the promenade you will admire the magnificent architecturally modern building that houses the Jean Cocteau museum (Musee Jean Cocteau). It contains 2000 works by Jean Cocteau, the multi-talented French artist, painter, poet and director. He lived a large part of his life in Mendon and when he died he donated his works to the city. The Museum will delight those who visit it, especially art lovers.
George M — Google review
Amazing art in a wonderful city. Entry is free the first Sunday of every month.
S S — Google review
The website says there is an exhibition. I found a closed place. If the exhibition was moved, They could leave a message .
Orly A — Google review
Very interesting exhibition of Dufy upstairs and Cocteau downstairs. Definitely worth going to see.
Irene S — Google review
One of my favorite cities Beautiful museums
M. — Google review
Museum is closed. It is highly unprofessional they don't bother updating their status.
Emile S — Google review
4.0
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4.0
(681)
2 Quai de Monleon, 06500 Menton, France
https://www.museecocteaumenton.fr/
+33 4 89 81 52 50
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Giardini Botanici Hanbury

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Hanbury Botanical Garden is a 19th-century terraced garden located just over the border, boasting a stunning peach-hued Palazzo Orengo and 30 acres of grounds. The garden is home to 5,800 exotic plants thriving in the Mediterranean microclimate, including agaves, palms, rare fruit orchards, and over 60 species of citrus. Visitors can also enjoy a small pebble beach within the garden's premises.
Loved the experience there! It was very hot the day we went, so we decided to change our shoes into open once, bad choice! Make sure you have your sneakers on, and be ready to walk a lot. We spent 2 hours inside and weren’t able to see everything, take into account a 3/3.5 hours visit, also take with you something to drink and maybe a snack, you can go all the way down to the cafe and consume your own things as well. The price of the ticket is very good considered the amount of things you can see, my suggestion (OF COURSE) is spring, to be able to enjoy fully all the flowers and roses that are in the garden.
Marta P — Google review
Visited end of July. Perhaps there was a water restriction as the gardens seemed dry. Places needed trimming or at least tidied up. A bit run down. Paths and stairs need renovating. A few areas/paths closed. I would love to visit again when not so dry and renovations finished. Free parking limited to the street. Lovely view of the sea.
P E — Google review
What an incredibly beautiful property. This garden is absolutely worth a visit. It's best to allocate at least 1hr to visit and discover the beauty of this garden! Parking options are a bit limited and visitors need to park alongside the main road.
Joyful J — Google review
I love botanical gardens and try to visit at least a new one each vacation. The location of Hanbury botanical gardens is very special, with great views of the Mediterranean sea, and have interesting features, in terms of the antique buildings, plants and decorations (statues, etc) but imo it really needs more care! We visited in August, which I understand is a hot and dry month, but in comparison to other botanical gardens -in the same region- also visited in summer, this one could really gain with more irrigation, plant care, and some details as more labeling of the plants species and some additional informative data (origin, uses, etc) Hope this comment is taken into consideration for improvement.
Odilie B — Google review
Would not have missed this botanical gardens. We've spend approximately 3 hours here. The garden is beautiful even at early September. It is true that some parts need some maintenance, but it also gives some extra charm to it. Imagine the potential! A big plus is the silence, especially since the rest of Cote d'Azur is such a busy and extravert environment. Highly appreciated!
Jan-Thijs K — Google review
Just a fantastic garden and setting. Put aside a few hours for a walk around the garden. Numerous viewpoints and benches to sit and soak up the plants, cactus and trees. Even a cafe!
Stuart — Google review
Very impressive and beautiful. Unfortunately some parts were closed due to storm damage. But still it was a walk of wonder and delight to see all this exotic flora and spectacular views! Take notice there is no dedicated parking lot so be prepared to park your car along the street, hopefully not too far off.
Eric S — Google review
Huge garden, expect some uphill walking. The view is spectacular.An interesting place but a bit run down.
Ana H — Google review
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Corso Montecarlo, 43, 18039 Ventimiglia IM, Italy
http://www.giardinihanbury.com/
+39 0184 229507
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Muretto di Alassio

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Muretto di Alassio is a vibrant and colorful installation that dates back to 1953. It features ceramic tiles adorned with replicas of famous autographs, showcasing the names of renowned individuals who frequented the nearby Cafe Roma. This beloved symbol of Alassio has been witness to countless vows exchanged by couples over the years, infusing it with an enduring sense of love and romance.
Beautiful shops and bars. Some high-end stores as well. Must visit if you're here!
Ben M — Google review
It’s ok - a brick wall along the side of a busy street covered with 100’s of tiles. There are some interesting tiles but 95% mean nothing to a non-Italian visitor. Small monument to Nelson who was involved in a sea battle against the French (obviously) in the bay of Alassio in 1795 which I was not aware of.
Matthew B — Google review
Interesting artifact in the middle of the wonderful and charming town of Alassio. Between all the "normal" people, it is nice to spot some names of really famous persons.
Albert — Google review
Mural of tiles on one sidewalk. Nice for some photos. Interesting but not jaw-dropping.
Buffalo S — Google review
Small and nice stop while walking around Alassio, you can discover the couple statue and many memories from cities and people all around.
H K — Google review
Visited Muretto di Alasssio a few weeks back when we were in Pietro Ligure for the weekend. The food was fantastic and the staff were great
Michael B — Google review
Its small wall and beside this you have a small park to rest. Spend good time at the beach !
Vaibhav S — Google review
Alessio is really lovely, a haunt of Nelson and Hemingway amongst others. The people are kind and gentle; the town layout is idyllic. They say avoid the school summer holidays when it gets overrun.
Rob M — Google review
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Corso Dante Alighieri, 17021 Alassio SV, Italy
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Molo di Alassio - Pontile Mario Bestoso

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Molo di Alassio - Pontile Mario Bestoso is a picturesque spot offering stunning views of Alassio. It's a great place for a leisurely walk, with the opportunity to dive off a diving board into the clear and inviting waters. The area under the Molo is teeming with marine life, creating an aquarium-like experience. Visitors can enjoy the romantic atmosphere and beautiful beach, as well as various dining and shopping options nearby.
Views are beautiful 😍 Water is so clear and warm in October
Olha K — Google review
Such a lovely walk 😻😻
Gigia T — Google review
The pier is great. The town beaches are not: we could not find any free swimming the first day of our day and only very limited free swimming on the second day. Also - the water could have been cleaner.
Robert — Google review
Very beautiful point of view..romantic and is a nice walk through the city. Very recommend
Mirko P — Google review
Nice but when I was there it was closed for same music festival.
Margarita A — Google review
Beautiful view of Alassio. Usually a bit windy also in case of a hot day. It's possible to dive off a diving board, with a ladder to climb. Under the Molo that's are a lot of fishes, mussels ans sea ​​urchins. It seems to be in a aquarium. Highly recommended because very suggestive.
Paul C — Google review
Amazing
Natasha D — Google review
Breathtakingly full Moon 🌕 Gorgeous 💓
Yildiran O — Google review
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Vico al Molo, 15, 17021 Alassio SV, Italy
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Bussana Vecchia

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Bussana Vecchia, a captivating old town near Sanremo in Liguria, Italy, has a unique history. Following an earthquake in 1887, the town was deserted and remained so until the 1960s when it was rediscovered by an international community of artists who renovated and repopulated it. Today, Bussana Vecchia is known for its artistic vibe and is considered a hamlet of Sanremo.
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18038 Province of Imperia, Italy, USA
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Area 24 S.P.A.

Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
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Paolo P — Google review
Top
Carlo B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Management company of the Côte d'Azur cycle path along the Ligurian coast, former railway site and neighboring areas with ad hoc services. In the photos, night vision of the stretch of cycle path in Sanremo Lido Imperatrice. (Original) Società gestionale della pista ciclabile della costa azzurra lungo la costiera del mar Ligure ex sede ferroviaria e aree limitrofe con servizi ad hoc. Nelle foto visione notturna del tratto di pista ciclabile a Sanremo lido Imperatrice.
SAVINO F — Google review
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Piazza della Stazione, 1, 18010 S.Stefano al Mare IM, Italy
http://www.area24spa.it/
+39 0184 524066
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