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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Promenade du Paillon, Parc Castel des Deux Rois, and Colline du Château and more, get ready to experience the best places in Nice.
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1Promenade du Paillon

4.6
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4.6
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Park
Public parking space
The Promenade du Paillon, also known as the Coulee Verte, is a 2 km long park in Nice that divides the old and new towns. It features diverse plant life, fountains, a play area for children, and a reflecting pool with water jets. Designed by landscape architect Michel Pena, this green space follows the path of the subterranean river Paillon and offers art installations and unique flowerbeds from around the world.
Refreshing place with a lot going on! Paris olympics going on so lots of people, different sports, water fountains, kids playing, green spaces. Everyone is happy and having fun!
Zafar M — Google review
Walking through Promenade du Paillon felt like a breath of fresh air in the middle of Nice. The mix of fountains, green spaces, and playful areas made it feel alive and relaxing at the same time. I loved watching kids run through the mist fountains while locals lounged under the trees. It’s the kind of place that makes you slow down and enjoy the moment I ended up spending much more time there than I expected.
Can M — Google review
Discovered the park with our 4 little kids , it’s pure paradise both for kids and adults to shelter you from the unbearable afternoon heat . The kids loved the numerous fountains, then moved to the wooden gym-set and lots of other attractions, there are plenty of benches for adults and you may simply rest on the soft grass. There is a lot of greenery , beautiful birds. On the downside, during the weekends the place gets very busy, even overcrowded, and some people smoke right on the grass next to the kids!!! Smoking at such a place must be prohibited!!! We also saw a huge rat passing by the bench;)
Anna K — Google review
Beautiful, refreshing pedestrian-only greenway stretching for many blocks between the main shopping areas and Old Town. Several playgrounds and water features make it fun for children. Many trees, shrubs, flower gardens, benches and tables make it a relaxing, calm spot to sit and rest, enjoy a picnic lunch or just people-watch.
Ron S — Google review
Wonderful promenade to walk along and enjoy some green space in the heart of the city. There's parks, water fountains, and tons to do and easy to walk along to get to the beach.
James — Google review
Centrally located and provides a great entrance to the old town. The Aston La Scala is a delightful hotel with great views of the park and the sea beyond….
Tom S — Google review
Wonderful space for kids to enjoy the fountains! Gets some sandwiches at Foca and you’re set. Great public space
Atakan G — Google review
The must visit especially if you have children with you, bring some swimsuit they can play and enjoy the fountain.
Sherley F — Google review
Plassa Carlou Aubert, 06300 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/la-promenade-du-paillon•+33 4 97 25 49 00•Tips and more reviews for Promenade du Paillon

2Parc Castel des Deux Rois

4.3
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4.2
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Park
Nature & Parks
Parc Castel des Deux Rois is a hillside park in Nice with expansive lawns, palm trees, and a restaurant offering scenic views of the city and port. The park features innovative playgrounds such as shooting water spouts, ping pong tables, and trampolines. It offers ample space for kids to run around and cycle safely, along with water fountains for cooling down in summer. Additionally, there are areas for dog walking and skating.
Great park for walking your dog and meeting other people, with great views
Sissi T — Google review
The playground and facilities are tired, but set in a nice park. We went in August, looking to tire out little one out with a different playground. The splash pad was dry and looked like it hadn’t been used for a while. The playground initially looked good but was a bit tired and depending on what you touched you came away with very rusty hands. The public toilet is free, but had no toilet seat, toilet paper or soap!
Anthony R — Google review
Beautiful park with a lot of space and a great view on Nice. Not too crowded either
Lorenzo M — Google review
Great park with views across Nice seafront and the port. Lots if steps but there is also a lift but sometimes this is closed
Rik P — Google review
I go every morning with my dogs, many dog walkers, very beautiful Park, great games for small kids, even a large terrain where older kids go to skate and stuff, love it
Asae P — Google review
A small garden with kids attractions. Beautiful large trees.
Janel B — Google review
Very disappointing. The game area is big enough but that is the only thing available. No little trains no little cars ride no trampolines none of the attractions listed on their website is actually available. Note the water game are stopped due to the water restrictions. Lots of litter. Look abandon
Aurelie S — Google review
Great park, kids have the space to run around, there is a good playground too, water fountains to cool down in summer, enough space for kids to safely cycle their bikes, the cafe does good pizzas, there is now also trampilines which you can purchase tickets to go on. Also some nice sea views..
Thelma R — Google review
Corniche André de Joly, 32 Av. du Mont Alban, 06300 Nice, France•http://www.nicetourisme.com/nice/97-parc-castel-des-deux-rois•Tips and more reviews for Parc Castel des Deux Rois
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3Parc Phœnix

4.2
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4.1
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Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Zoo
Nature & Parks
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Gardens
Parc Phœnix, located in Nice, France, is a stunning botanical garden and zoo that boasts a massive tropical glasshouse, aviaries, and habitats for various animals like otters and wallabies. The park features an expansive indoor arboretum filled with exotic orchids, wild palms, diverse habitats, and surprising species of flora and fauna. Visitors can make use of the botanical audio guide e-beacon through a free app available for download at the entrance's free wifi zone.
Very interesting place, specially for kids which can explore several species both plants and animals. It has available spaces for picnics and games for children...during summer might be a bit very hot to visit ( although has a lake, high trees almost forest like) but still a good option, particularly if you want to spend few hours before or after reaching the nice airport which is just 5 min away by tram.
Elvan D — Google review
It was a very nice place to relax, conveniently close to the airport, which made it perfect for us to stop by since we arrived earlier than our apartment check-in time. The staff were friendly, and the plants and park area created a pleasant atmosphere to sit and have something to eat. On the other hand, there aren’t many things to see, and I found it a bit strange to notice rats roaming around. With some improvements, the place could be even better.
MOUH-DZ 2 — Google review
Phoenix Park is a wonderful park where families love to meet to explore the many rare species of animals and plants that amaze children and their parents. The place is beautiful and has a dining area that offers various types, the entrance ticket is cheap, the organization is excellent
Mohammed A — Google review
A fun mix of zoo and park – great for families Parc Phoenix is a lovely place to spend a few hours, especially if you’re visiting with kids. It’s a mix between a park and a small zoo, with a good variety of animals including ostriches, peacocks, ducks, and wallabies. There’s also a playground for children and even a climbing wall, which adds a bit of extra fun. We appreciated the snack shack for quick bites, and the location is very convenient—right next to the airport. The entry price was very fair for what you get. When we visited, it was quite hot, so exploring for long periods was a bit challenging, but overall, it’s a nice, family-friendly spot with plenty to see and do.
Rayan A — Google review
Parc Phoenix in Nice is truly one of the best destinations for a fun and educational family outing. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, the park offers a wonderful blend of indoor and outdoor experiences that appeal to both kids and adults. With lush botanical gardens, exotic plants, and a variety of animals including flamingos, turtles, and wallabies, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy. Children will especially love the interactive zones and wide open spaces to run and play, while parents can relax in the beautiful picnic areas under the open sky. The park is well-maintained, clean, and safe, making it ideal for a full-day visit. It’s a perfect mix of nature and leisure where families can bond while learning about biodiversity. What makes it even more appealing is how affordable it is. Entry is pocket-friendly, and for residents of Nice, it’s completely free during the first weekend of each month—a great initiative that encourages community engagement and regular visits. The park is easy to reach, close to the airport, and also has indoor areas, making it a suitable destination year-round. Overall, Parc Phoenix is a hidden gem in Nice, perfect for nature lovers and families seeking a relaxing and enriching day out. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful escape with kids or simply a charming day in nature.
Puneet D — Google review
It is worth visiting parc Phoenix. The park has great collection of plants from different parts of world. Plants are very healthy. It has some birds and animals too. I will highly recommend this wonderful place if you are visiting Nice.
Monika S — Google review
Very uncomfortable experience. Pros: remarkable variety of species, generally well organized layout, and a very very reasonable price (€5,50 a person) Cons: horribly taken care of and downright gross in spots, also numerous huge rats. This feels like a place that was originally fantastic that has come on hard times within the last 5 ish years and hasn’t recovered. Barely any workers the entire time we were there. Some cages feel well made but plenty feel cobbled together with what they had on hand. Animals feel very poorly taken care of and lethargic, the unmoving goats with the unkempt, matted fur were particularly hard to see. The insect exhibit was genuinely disgusting; several vents had thick coats of dust and dried foliage and the terrariums looked like they had just been given food for years without ever being properly cleaned or replaced. Also just had several insect carcasses thrown in, awful. There’s plenty of other glaring issues but the worst was the rats. Holy hell were there so many, at first I thought they may have been a part of the exhibit and then I saw multiple skitter around the walkways and sneak in through various fences to get some of the birds food. Not to mention the walkways were so overgrown, there were times where we were unsure we were on the right path. Maybe charge a bit more and use the money to get this place back in order, just an idea. Stay away until they get things in order.
Jhett L — Google review
Animals are treated well in this park and it really shows. Flamingos are really cool 🩷🦩 and the tortoises are huge if you do have 3 hrs of spare time before your flight Nice you should really check it out. And they serve pretty good breakfast options as pantries better than the airport food I promise.
Elene N — Google review
405 Prom. des Anglais, 06200 Nice, France•https://www.parc-phoenix.org/•+33 4 92 29 77 00•Tips and more reviews for Parc Phœnix

4Colline du Château

4.7
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4.6
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Park
Nature & Parks
Historical landmark
Lookouts
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
Stunning views as everyone else said. There are shaded areas with some lovely views where you can relax and enjoy the moment with a gentle breeze. Small tip: bring a water bottle with you since there are a couple of green water taps around. Otherwise, water costs 3 euros from the food place nearby.
Ege D — 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
Quaint little walk up through the narrow corridors bustling with bars and coffee shops, opening up into a scenic and natural path up towards the best birds eye view of Nice, passing by a natural waterfall. A great and easy thing to accomplish while visiting Nice, and a great photo opp.
C C — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and beautiful view from top! There is elevator, you can go up with stroller + there is kids playground! 🙌🏻
Liene Ķ — Google review
06300 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-parc-de-la-colline-du…•Tips and more reviews for Colline du Château

5Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild

4.7
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4.7
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Museum
Historic Sites
Specialty Museums
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is an elegant early 20th-century villa featuring nine distinct gardens that offer stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Situated in Cap Ferrat, it holds significant historical and cultural landmarks such as the Chapel of Saint Hospice and Villa La Fiorentina.
Absolutely magical! It’s every bit as beautiful as on pictures or even better. Wonderful place for a little morning-afternoon stroll - breathtaking views, beautiful gardens, tons of history and culture all in one place. We also visited the restaurant they have their and the food was also lovely (though nothing spectacular taste-wise).
Viktoria K — Google review
This was the highlight of our entire trip, take a short bus ride from Beaulieu Sur Mer, it's worth loading Lignes Dazur as this can be used on both bus and trams in the area. Entry is up hill so I recommend comfortable shoes and clothing as there is quite a lot of walking to appreciate the villa and garden in full. Entry fee is 13 Euros per adult which is very reasonable considering there is no time limit and you can stroll round and appreciate the beautiful interior and exterior. They offer a guide device in several different languages, they do require a identification for these to be provided but it is very informative and provides detailed guides throughout each area which is numbered to ensure you are able to take in the history. Upstairs there is a short film about Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild. The gardens are beautiful, each have different themes and a wide range of unique plants, flowers, statues and photo perfect views.
Rebekah L — Google review
It's location for a luxury villa cannot be battered. You have stunning views of two bays from this elevated position a hundred or so feet above the sea. The villa is beautifully built and well maintained with interesting gardens which are beautiful with huge numbers of plants, water features and colourful flowers. Even though the villa was only built in 1912 it feels due to the workmanship, especially the masonry carvings that it was built a hundred or so years earlier. It's not a particularly large residence (unlike Waddesdon Manor in England). This I understand was their 'winter residence' which I could quite happily live in! The sun is out, not a cloud in the sky, no breeze. It is truly a magical place
Jonathan B — Google review
Beautiful gardens with a stunning villa. Very tranquil settings for various style gardens offering plenty of shade. Inside the villa the rooms are carefully displayed with lovely paintings and antique furniture. A must to visit , highly recommended.
David J — Google review
An absolutely stunning villa—perfectly designed, full of emotions and history. Every detail, from the elegant interiors to the breathtaking gardens, is flawless. A true gem of the Riviera and an unforgettable experience. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Miruna P — Google review
Stunning villa with views of the sea from all sides. Definitely worth a visit if staying in Nice. Not the easiest to get to but Uber is available if needed. An absolutely scenic drive to get there. The interior is okay but it's really about the views from the windows and the garden. Just unreal and lots of opportunities for great photos.
James — Google review
Absolutely stunning. Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is one of the most beautiful and memorable places to visit on the French Riviera. If you’re anywhere near Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, make the time to go. The villa was built in the early 1900s by Baroness Béatrice de Rothschild. It’s filled with antiques, artwork, and rare porcelain, but the real highlight is outside. The gardens are on another level. There are nine of them, each with a different theme. The French garden has a beautiful fountains. The gardens are serene and beautifully designed. Every turn feels like a new discovery. What makes it even more special is the view. On one side, you see the Bay of Villefranche. On the other, the Bay of Beaulieu. You feel surrounded by water and sky, with the gardens stretching out in front of you. The villa itself is very well preserved. You get a strong sense of the baroness’s personality and taste. The audio guide is included with admission and adds just the right amount of detail without feeling too long. Plan to spend at least an hour and a half here. There’s also a café if you want to stop for a drink or a light bite. If you’re driving, try to arrive early since parking is limited. You can also get here easily by bus or taxi from nearby towns like Nice or Monaco. Whether you’re into history, architecture, gardens, or just beautiful places, this is worth every minute.
Joe B — Google review
This beautiful belle epoch villa belonged to the Rothschild family. The villa is still originally furnished. The second highlight besides the villa are the gardens: nine separate gardens focus on roses, cacti, japanese plants, or succulents. There is a tearoom and a restaurant on site. Stunning views of the coast.
Beat S — Google review
1 Av. Ephrussi de Rothschild, 06230 Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France•http://www.villa-ephrussi.com/•+33 4 93 01 33 09•Tips and more reviews for Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
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6Hauts de Nice

4.5
(759)
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Mentioned on 
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Nature & Parks
Gardens
Nestled in the tranquil surroundings of Nice, Jardin du Monastère de Cimiez has retained its original charm since its establishment in 1546 as an orchard and vegetable garden by monks. The garden boasts picturesque climbing roses that add vibrant hues to the lush green terrace, offering stunning views of La Colline du Chateau. This serene escape is free to enter and provides a peaceful retreat after a bustling morning of exploration.
06000 Nice, France, USA•Tips and more reviews for Hauts de Nice

7Parc du Mont Boron

4.6
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4.5
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Park
Nature & Parks
Forests
Parc du Mont Boron is a stunning elevated park in Nice, offering picturesque walking trails with breathtaking views of the sea, mountains, and city. With over seven miles of hiking trails to choose from, visitors can embark on leisurely strolls or more challenging excursions that lead to the summit of Mont Boron or the ruins of a military fort at Mont Alban.
Great views, worth the journey, Get there by bus too.
Tony B — Google review
Hiked up from old town Nice. It was quite a hike, but we made it in about an hour or so. Hiked down the other side to Villfranche. Ended up taking the train back to Nice.
John C — Google review
A beautiful park with wonderful views of the surrounding area and plenty of picnic tables and benches to eat at. There are also little offshoot trails that loop around the park that are nice to walk down. The bus stops near the picnic tables but far away from the fort / castle near the top so be prepared to walk if you take transit.
Evan S — Google review
A good hike to go to the Fort, people also bike up the hill. There is a gorgeous view.
D C — Google review
Well worth the short climb up to this park. You will be rewarded with views of the old town of Nice as well as the beachfront. The new town and the mountains beyond are present in the background. Lots of places to relax on the grass and several benches. There are about a dozen viewpoints including the panaroma right at the top. Take food and water with you if you need them.
Ken C — Google review
Lovely park to visit for a picnic, a good walk (fairly hilly), or to visit the fort (only external viewing available). You can drive right up to the top with free parking, or get the bus from Nice . Great views from the top of both Nice and Villefranche. The walk back down into Nice is scenic and very steep. Just a word of warning. The walk through the trees that is mapped in one of my pictures is very rough, rocky, and requires good footwear.
Mike M — Google review
Exquisite views and history available to experience anytime on this hilltop park. Besure to walk the Stairs and ally ways through old town to get a true appreciation of this mountain side village. Spectacular sweeping views of the coast and mountains allow you to see from the Surf to the Snow. Walk the Stone path and find the bay, the cove, top of the hill with waterfall below... enjoy the history.
Jared U — Google review
Walking to and around the park did not feel too exciting. I was probably most intrigued to see the fort, and disappointed that all you could see was the outside of that. But the views to the surrounding areas, as you might expect for where a fort has been built, are amazing. But I don't think I'd bother walking there from the centre of Nice again just for the view. But perhaps to see inside the fort if there was a chance.
Scott K — Google review
4 Boulevard Maurice Maeterlinck, 06300 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-mont-boron•Tips and more reviews for Parc du Mont Boron

8Jardin Albert 1er

4.5
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4.3
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Nature & Parks
Botanical garden
City park
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Jardin Albert 1er is a charming 19th-century public park located between Place Massena and the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France. This peaceful garden features mature trees, lush lawns, serene pools, and a bandstand. It also hosts special events such as the Nice Jazz Festival and offers an open-air theater for summer performances. At its center stands the iconic Arc de Venet, a striking metal sculpture designed by French artist Bernar Venet.
Beautiful lovely park, very kid active oriented.
Carey K — Google review
Nice place with fountains, best to go in the morning, less people
Balthazarvdv — Google review
Jardin Albert 1er is a public garden / park that separates the old part of Nice from the more modern part. There are benches, grass to sit on, trees, fountains and a bandstand. Lucky when you find a seat in the shade. Nice place to stop and rest while in Nice.
Nanita — Google review
The Rugby World Cup Village is held here in the park September/October 2023. Big screen. Free entry. Lots of stalls for food and drink and merchandise. Carnival atmosphere. On the down side there's not enough seating.
Athena R — Google review
It’s a good idea to utilize the park for multiple events and combine different ages groups here. A good example that other cities can learn from.
Aquarius — Google review
Nice place, sometimes too crowded. The sundown is amazing and the seaside is good to take a long walk and enjoy the views. The park is next to the sea, and there are plenty of things to see around. If you want to spend a good day in Nice, just park away from the downtown and walk, otherwise it will be difficult to find a parking spot!
Tomas S — Google review
Great little park that is situated close to the beach. On the Promenade De Anglais. It is where the Christmas Fair was situated when I visited between Christmas and New Year. If you get the chance to go at that time of year i definitely recommend that you try the big wheel as the views are stunning especially at night when the projections are shone onto the buildings behind the Fountain of the Sun.
Chris R — Google review
Old Town Nice is so beautiful in the springtime. We enjoyed our walk along the water.
Jeanine M — Google review
2-16 Av. de Verdun, 06000 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/•Tips and more reviews for Jardin Albert 1er

9Parc Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves

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Parc d'Estienne d'Orves is a hidden gem located in the heart of Nice, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea. This 15-hectare park is home to over 500 olive trees and provides a peaceful escape from the bustling tourist spots. Visitors can enjoy picnics, leisurely walks, or let their kids play in this natural oasis. The park's diverse terrain offers opportunities for hiking and exploration, with Mediterranean vegetation adding to its charm.
Amazing big park very close to the centre of Nice and Promenade, clean, with view and quite atmosphere! Very suggested for jogging and walking in relax. See time table here in pictures.
Andrea B — Google review
Beautiful place to wander and feel a million miles from the city 🌆 Don’t forget your mosquito spray 😜
Rebekah M — Google review
such a beautiful park, perfect to relax a bit and listen to the birds under olive trees!
Lucy — Google review
Very spacious and calm. I recommend going there before the sunset to see the surroundings under the beautiful lighting.
Simon H — Google review
Always a wonderful place to take your dog. Absolutely a gorgeous park.
Kathryn G — Google review
The best parc from Nice but no one knows about it.
Valmorium — Google review
peaceful and beautiful natural park at Nice center This is a hidden treasure at the center of Nice!!!! You just have to take either bus 64 or 71 and get off at Beau site. It is a natural park where you can have some picnic or your kids can play or you can walk your day or just went up to stare at the beautiful Nice and the Mediterranean sea! Not a lot of tourists come here so it is not crowded.
Hernando S — Google review
Absolutely fabulous and fantastic place to discover, hike and travel. Make sure you have plenty of time, food and water and have great fun. Wild park where you can even get lost just in half an hour from the centre of Nice, place to discover. A lot of up and down the hill so workout is guaranteed :)
Vladislavs F — Google review
06000 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-parc-d-estienne-d-orv…•Tips and more reviews for Parc Honoré d'Estienne d'Orves

10Place Masséna

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Historical landmark
Plaza
Place Masséna is a charming and historic 19th-century plaza located in the heart of Nice. It is surrounded by neoclassical buildings, cafes, and upscale shops, making it a bustling city square with plenty to offer. The square hosts various public events and is connected to the pedestrian zone, providing easy access to the Old Town and seafront.
Place Masséna is an iconic square in Nice that is located near shops and restaurants on one side and the entrance to the old town that is steps away from the seaside on another. The black and white tiles complement the brightly painted buildings on either side. What,’s more, the famous Catalan artist Jaume Plensa has a remarkable installation there in the square - just be sure to look up. There are several cafes here on the square / plaza itself. It’s a must when in Nice!
Nanita — Google review
I wandered through Place Masséna and loved its vibrant yet calm vibe. The checkerboard paving and lush palm trees make for a bright, welcoming space. Despite being a major crossroads, the square feels surprisingly open—with plenty of benches to sit and soak in the atmosphere. In the evening, the illuminated fountains and soft lighting create a peaceful, magical moment to pause amid the city’s rhythm.
Kungfu-pigeon — Google review
Really good and entertaining place to sit and have a cold draft beer while the wife is shopping. Never boring with all the many different people passing by. Several places to sit in the shade.
Lars E — Google review
You can’t go to Nice and not visit the Place Massena! Located in the city centre and very easy to find! It’s located next to lots of shops and restaurants nearby. Old town and the promenade anglais super close too! It’s a very pleasant square and I really like the colours. Looks even beautiful at nighttime with the lights!
Halle C — Google review
Really nice area to walk around with a great selection of shops, restaurants and bars. Another classic setting to watch the world go by...
Ben S — Google review
“Place Masséna is the vibrant heart of Nice. Surrounded by red façades, elegant arcades, and fountains, it’s perfect for walking, relaxing, or enjoying events. Both day and night, the square glows with energy and charm.”
Hashem M — Google review
Accidentally ended up while looking for restaurants for dinner. There are 6 Buddha located on top of pillar, each lighted with different color. Surrounded by red buildings and fountain with Apollo statue, this place is a must see during day and night
Sho J — Google review
Place Masséna, Nice – One of the most beautiful and lively squares in Nice. Surrounded by elegant red buildings and palm trees, it’s the heart of the city, full of energy both day and night. The illuminated statues above the square look especially stunning after dark. It’s a perfect spot to start exploring Nice — close to the old town, the Promenade des Anglais, and great restaurants.
Łukasz T — Google review
Plassa Carlou Aubert, 06000 Nice, France•Tips and more reviews for Place Masséna
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11Prom. des Anglais

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Prom. des Anglais is a 7-km-long beachfront promenade in Nice, France, lined with palm trees and featuring a bike path. It has been a popular spot since the 18th century when English aristocrats sought refuge from winter weather. The promenade extends from the airport to Nice's old town and is home to many hotels and cafes. Visitors can enjoy seaside walks, known locally as 'the Prom,' while taking in the sea air and lively atmosphere of Nice.
Very beautiful, scenic and lively avenue along the coast with passengers walking around in numbers even at midnight. And the avenue is exceptionally bright, of course.
Quang T — Google review
There’s nothing like witnessing the sunrise during a morning run along the promenade. Ending the run by dipping my feet in the sea and listening to the waves and birds is a truly wonderful way to begin the day. It's a perfect moment of peace and connection with nature!
Manar A — Google review
Fantastic sea-side walking / riding / promenading path
Tony B — Google review
Beautiful pebble beach with public shower options
Ankur V — Google review
Great views of the bay and the city. The promenade is apparently over 7 kilometers long and offers lovely views of the water and the city. You can also get a great view of planes taking off to land and coming in at Nice airport! With so much seating available it is a fantastic spot to park up with some takeaway food and watch the world go by. It can be especially pretty at sunset. If you are visiting Nice you will probably walk along here a bunch of times
Connor G — Google review
Wide, wonderful, paved walking path between the town and the sea. Sit in one of the famous blue chairs to watch the waves and the beach scene. It's an enjoyable stroll at any time of day.
Ron S — Google review
Nice is a very beautiful city. I could not have enough of it. The clear blue water and the buildings are just breathe taking. Even from the airplane I could see the blue color of the sea. This city should be seen on feet, walking around is the best to see its beauty. The only thing I didn't enjoy was the long beach. It was difficult to walk with my feet in the water because it was a stone beach not sand one.
Ban A — Google review
The Promenade des Anglais in Nice is pure magic under the Mediterranean sun. A place where the scent of flowers mixes with the salty sea breeze, creating an atmosphere that feels both luxurious and alive. Elegant people stroll gracefully, while athletic runners and cyclists glide by their energy blending perfectly with the sparkling blue of the sea. 🎽🌊 Street musicians fill the air with joyful rhythms, and from the nearby terraces drifts the mouthwatering aroma of seafood and Mediterranean cuisine. You can almost taste the freshness of the sea in every note and every breath. 🎶🦞 It’s not just a promenade — it’s a living spectacle, a celebration of life, elegance, and sunshine. Every moment here feels like a postcard from paradise. ☀️💙
Dascalu C — Google review
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12Villa Masséna, musée d'art et d'histoire

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Villa Masséna Musée is a lavish museum housed in a stunning villa on the Promenade des Anglais. The museum is dedicated to the Massena family, whose history intertwines with that of Nice, Napoleon, and France. Visitors can explore art, furnishings, and personal belongings of the family as well as a captivating collection of artifacts from Nice's history spanning from the 1800s to WWII.
Beautifully presented museum on the history of Nice, the decorative arts, and plenty of Napoleon memorabilia! The beautiful building is right on the Promenade (and it has good toilets too).
Andrew P — Google review
Really interesting museum with lots of early historic art scenes as Nice grew from a fishing and olives town into the city it is today. Lots of interesting Napoleon items as well. Well worth a visit to this cool interior museum especially on hot summer days
David B — Google review
Villa Masséna in Nice is a must! This museum is surrounded by a well kept garden that also has benches. Built in 1898, the villa became a museum some twenty plus years later. Now it showcases it architectural beauty on the ground floor - stately rooms that are beautifully decorated - and then provides a history of Nice and the Côte d’Azur on the upper floor. There are two entrances - one near the Promenade d’Anglais and another on the back side of the property. There is free WiFi and an online tour you can follow. Wonderful all around, inside and out. Highly recommend!
Nanita — Google review
This is a beautiful museum. The ground floor has an alcove, a library, larger-than-life portraits of prominent people, and a hall that runs a looping slide presentation about Nice and this building. Walking up the wonderful staircase, you will find the face mask of Napoleon at one end and the bicorne hat at the other. Several exhibits of Garibaldi and the proclamation of Nice's independence are in the enormous hallway. The rooms have a sizeable collection of statues and posters of carnivals from the city's olden days. When I visited, there was an awareness exhibition about the oceans on the uppermost floor. Outside the building is a beautiful garden with benches to relax. Total time taken: 45 mins.
Debajyoti A — Google review
The gardens are free, you don't need to pay. There are benches, shades, and tropical flowering plants. The manorhouse is very well maintained and quite grand, with three floors of exhibits. It's not handicap accessible, stairs only. The content of the museum is of local interest only. The design of the house is perhaps more impressive than its exhibits, with various paintings of napoleon, queen victoria, and garibaldi. It covers customs of the city e.g. food, songs, and folksy stuff. 10 euros per person, or 15 euros for all museums of the city -- it's about fair. It took us about an hour, without reading the descriptions.
Philippe — Google review
Beautiful villa that was commissioned by Victor Masséna, Prince of Essling and Duke of Rivoli, and grandson of one of Napoleon's famous generals. It was built around 1900 in a Neoclassical style with Belle Époque influences. The ground floor is still witness of that time. The first and second floor are dedicated to the history of Nice and the region with sometimes interesting items.
Seimen B — Google review
After years of visiting museums, you eventually realize most of them are pretty much the same – nothing particularly special about them. This museum is exactly that: nothing special. If it’s raining outside and you just need a place to hide from the weather, stop by. There’s about 40 minutes of content, give or take. Just be careful with the security staff — if you slightly move a curtain to check if it’s still raining, they’ll warn you not to touch anything. Also, I get that everything is in French and I respect that, but come on — this is a tourist city, at least give us descriptions in English as well. So I had to improvise and make up my own explanations, which honestly made the whole thing more entertaining than the actual exhibition. On the bright side, they do have a beautiful garden with free entry — and honestly, it’s a million times better than the museum itself. Overall, I left disappointed.
Filip P — Google review
The splendid Museum of the History of the City of Nice: the ground floor boasts exceptionally rich interior architecture. The lush park overlooking the sea is also worth a visit.
Arthur ( — Google review
65 Rue de France, 06000 Nice, France•http://www.massena-nice.org/•+33 4 93 91 19 10•Tips and more reviews for Villa Masséna, musée d'art et d'histoire

13Quai des États-Unis

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Quai des États-Unis, also known as the United States Wharf, is a picturesque waterfront promenade in Nice. Lined with historic architecture and palm trees, it offers public lounge chairs for relaxation. The area is named to honor America's World War alliance with France. Visitors can stroll through arches and enjoy the cafe-lined boulevard that runs parallel to the famous Promenade.
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14Chapelle de la Miséricorde

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The Chapelle de la Miséricorde de Nice is a splendid baroque church located in the city of Nice, France. The church features intricate carvings, a mural-covered dome, and fantastic baroque architecture. The church is one of the most beautiful baroque churches in the world and is a must-see for any tourist visiting Nice.
So beautiful! One of my most favourite buildings in Nice! So colourful!
Michael's V — Google review
I visited the Dominican Fathers Convent in Nice and was struck by its peaceful atmosphere. Located at 9 Rue Saint-François de Paule, right in the heart of Vieux Nice, the convent offers daily Mass and prayer services. The simple yet serene architecture provides a quiet retreat from the city’s hustle. It’s a meaningful place to pause and reflect.
Can M — Google review
Beautiful architecture and the domed ceiling is amazing. This beautiful building is only open Tuesday afternoon...attendants were very strict and cast an evil eye at our every step. No pictures allowed.
JimLiza R — Google review
One of the most beautiful baroque churches in the world!
Elena P — Google review
Beautiful
ST S — Google review
It was beautiful
Arunkumar G — Google review
Great arhitecture and paintings
Yo A — Google review
Great architecture.
Cristi — Google review
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15Parc départemental Grande Corniche

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National park
Nature & Parks
Country park
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Grande Corniche State Park, located on the outskirts of Eze, offers breathtaking views of the French Riviera. Covering over 650 hectares along the coastal mountain range, it includes woodlands and several nearby villages. Visitors can explore trails around the historic fort at Col d'Eze and enjoy panoramic views of Cote d'Azur from atop the mountain range. The scenic drive to the park is an experience in itself, with opportunities for leisurely strolls amidst stunning natural beauty.
Panoramic views out to sea, along the coastal towns & behind to the hills & mountains all whilst following footpaths suitable for most.
Richard E — Google review
Cool place for a walk. Nice views from there. No shade in the morning. They are closing around 6:30pm. Be carefully what time you arrive.
Nathalia D — Google review
Great nice visitor centre with toilets and a nice helpful guy manning it
Pat A — Google review
Very nice view
Kirill M — Google review
Enjoy the best panoramic views of the Côte d'Azur sitting atop this mountain range right over the coastline. Enjoy the scenic drive up and take the time to stroll around the park.
SGM S — Google review
The only thing better than the Cote d'Azur is the Cote d'Azur)
Oleksandr K — Google review
Stunning view of the med, Saint Jean cap Ferrat, Eze vieile ville. Very relaxing and worth a visit. About 25 minutes by car depending on traffic from the port lympia area.
William B — Google review
This is the most beautiful vintage point of Eze Village and Cap Ferrat.In 15 minutes from Grand Corniche you find yourself in haute Province.
SMS — Google review
2680 Rte de la Revere, 06360 Èze, France•https://www.departement06.fr/parc-de-la-grande-corniche•Tips and more reviews for Parc départemental Grande Corniche
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16Jardin botanique de Nice

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Opened in 1991, this 3.5-hectare garden showcases Mediterranean plant species from around the world.
Lovely place to stroll, plants blooming during our spring visit, many of them marked by country and name. Views to the sea are also worthwhile. Highly recommend.
Cynthia R — Google review
A well-maintained botanical garden with a diverse collection of Mediterranean and exotic plants. Even if you’re not a plant enthusiast, the sea views are a nice bonus. However, it can get extremely hot, so be sure to bring sunscreen, a hat, and water for a more comfortable visit.
Let Y — Google review
Not really worth going to be honest. It‘s pretty but there is not much to see and the park was almost empty when we were there on a Sunday. It‘s a bit far from the center and you have to walk uphill.
Isa — Google review
Off the beaten track. A long uphill walk from public transport links. But very tranquil when you get there. The plants need a bit of TLC.
Chris C — Google review
A delightful free park in the north of the city. As a keen gardener this was an utter delight. Word of warning though, do use bug spray or cover arms and legs because there were bitey and buzzy things.
Christine H — Google review
Great place to relax. A big outdoor garden, pretty well taken care. There are no indoor premises or a terrace where you can find something to drink and that can be a minus. The plants are well labeled and you can see almost 3000 species. Admission is free.
Andrei C — Google review
Wonderful! Loved it so much! Highly recommend!
Lois S — Google review
Closed. Even google says that it’s open. The door and gate were closed. First we decided that google made a wrong route and a bus drove us to the back door. Then we decided to go across, but it would take 30 minutes… but we went and the nearest poster pointed “botanical garden” to that closed door that we left.
Нина — Google review
78 Cor Fleurie, 06200 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-jardin-botanique•+33 4 92 29 41 80•Tips and more reviews for Jardin botanique de Nice

17Mini Golf Park Carol of Romania

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Nature & Parks
Park
Great place. Well maintained. The gentleman who manages the site welcomed us with a great smile and friendliness. He also offered us a game of foosball. Possibility also to play ping-pong. There is also a large field with inflatable games for children and a garden. I recommend
Emmanuelle R — Google review
Visited in September/2019. Playing equipment is decent, wc facilities very clean and tidy. The golf courses are little down though, worn and torn I could say, but kids loved. €5 per head, not too much.
Fabrizio Z — Google review
Nice place to spend time with kids. It would take 1 to 2 hours to pass 18 holes. Depending on your skill level. There is restaurant there, which I did not test. The place is becoming a bit 'worn out' , which was not an issue
Daniils K — Google review
Ugly pitch, bad area, no service. The opening hours does not match. Stay away! We were a group of 5 people looking forward to some fun, but got nothing. PS there are dogs on the pitch and they are aggressive and they do bite.
Jonas W — Google review
Nice guy. He gave a free table football game. Nice place to spend an hour. Easy holes, good for kids
Saray B — Google review
Good family fun, only downside was the bugs so don't forget the mosquito repellant
Donna W — Google review
Nice course and lovely owners in a nice park. Worth a visit
Michael B — Google review
Fun with the family, although a bit run down
Pat A — Google review
23-25 Av. de Fabron, 06200 Nice, France•Tips and more reviews for Mini Golf Park Carol of Romania

18Entrée du parc de Valrose

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The Entrée du parc de Valrose is a sprawling ten-hectare estate situated in the Valrose district, nestled between the Avenue de Brancolar and the hill of Cimiez, to the north of Nice. This historic site encompasses the castles of Valrose and their picturesque park, maintaining its original dimensions amidst urban development. Today, it serves as the campus for scientific training and research at the University of Nice-Sophia-Antipolis, also housing its headquarters.
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Kevin K — Google review
26 Bd Prince de Galles, 06000 Nice, France•Tips and more reviews for Entrée du parc de Valrose

19Square Jean Baptiste Carpeaux

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Paths, benches & tall trees around a marble-columned gazebo from 1885, styled like a Greek temple.
An amazing piece of art, beautiful details of this monument. It’s big and very impressive. However what a pity that there is no view actually 🤷‍♀️ no sea view or whatsoever. The parc is ok. But this architectural piece of art is impressive indeed. Attention to the details over your head.
Lyubov L — Google review
Great park for kids and adults a like. Calm atmosphere nice people around.
Tommy E — Google review
very chill and quiet. great place to relax
Cuppai — Google review
Nice family park, lots of people of all ages. Happiness.
RL M — Google review
The parc is small, not ideal for taking a walk, more for taking a break with a book or if you have children or dogs. The temple of love in the top is a very instagrammanle spot. .
Dario — Google review
I've heard about Parc Chambrun before, and finally decided to go there, I mean it's not bad but it's not really a park, it's a tiny garden with a big temple of love in between, not really worth going all the way there from where I live
Lana K — Google review
Really small park but we’ll worth a visit just for its temple
Lucy M — Google review
Nice small parc in the city center, special separated big space for dogs
Kay W — Google review
27 Av. Alfred de Vigny, 06100 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-parc-chambrun•Tips and more reviews for Square Jean Baptiste Carpeaux

20Jardin Alsace Lorraine

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Jardin Alsace Lorraine, located in the heart of Nice, is a historic public garden dating back to 1885. Named after the provinces of Alsace and Lorraine, it offers a medium-sized green space amidst the bustling city center. Despite being surrounded by traffic and ongoing road work, it provides a convenient spot for relaxation and picnics from nearby cafes and supermarkets. This neighborhood park is popular for morning or afternoon strolls, offering peaceful corners for quiet moments or dog walking.
Nice park to relax in, which is only a short walk from the beach The bottom part has a children's play area and at the top is a nice area to sit and relax near the fountain.
Rob Y — Google review
Nice and quiet park surrounded by residential buildings, however in some places there are a lot of suspicious people hiding and probably squatting around
Alex L — Google review
Jardin Alsace Lorraine is a public park located on the borders of the Thiers and Gambetta neighborhoods in Nice. While there are benches (some shaded while others are not) and there are a few statues, this is an average public park / garden. If you’re in the area then make a stop. Would not go out of the way for this. On the positive side, there are plenty of cafes and bars in the area that are worth checking out.
Nanita — Google review
Nice little neigboirhood garden on the border between Musicians and Gambetta areas. You may rest on a bench in a shade at a hot day. It has a free public toilet, a big deal for a tourist.
Igor P — Google review
It’s a medium size park in Nice center near the stop Alsace Lorraine ( tram, buses) and main 2 streets Blvd Gambetta and Blvd Victor Hugo.. Park is fairly pleasant but very busy and lots of noise around with traffic and huge road work going on on Blvd Gambetta ( drilling, escalating etc) So not very relaxing but if u need a break it will do and u can bring your lunch from nearby supermarkets and cafes
Praseeda M — Google review
Lovely little garden with an impressive statue
Djana F — Google review
A calm and beautiful oasis, in a charming but busy quarter.
David F — Google review
One of the larger playgrounds in Nice. Decent shade, clean, and safe. Conveniently located next to the tram.
Lucas M — Google review
06000 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/les-squares-et-jardins•Tips and more reviews for Jardin Alsace Lorraine
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21Sacha SOSNO Garden

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Sacha SOSNO Garden is a rare park located in the center of Nice, offering a unique opportunity to let dogs roam freely without the risk of fines. The park is known for its spacious and tranquil environment, making it an ideal spot for reading and relaxation.
(Translated by Google) One of the rare parks in the center of Nice where we can let our dogs loose. At the moment the asvp are not coming to give us any fines… (Original) Un des rares parc dans le centre de Nice où on peut lâcher nos chiens. En ce moment les asvp ne passent pas nous mettre dès amendes…
David M — Google review
(Translated by Google) This park is magnificent but I was attacked there. Be careful, therefore! (Original) Ce parc est magnifique mais j'y été agressée. Attention, donc !
Gwen — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very large and very quiet for reading (Original) Très grand et très calme pour lire
Laurent M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dealers are circulating. Not great (Original) Des dealers circulent. Pas top
Christophe D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very pretty to see (Original) Très jolie à voir
Halim A — Google review
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22Square Alziari de Malaussena

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I came across Square Alziari de Malaussena while exploring Nice. It’s a peaceful green spot with shaded benches and a charming fountain. A lovely place to pause and enjoy a quiet moment in the city.
Can M — Google review
The homeless use it as a meeting place, resting place, bar and toilet, like many parks in Nice and no one from the authorities cares.
A C — Google review
Beautiful park in family 👪 friendly ❤️
Jamshaid H — Google review
not designed well, the birds are directly above the benches, which makes it quite a unique experience.
Nerf 0 — Google review
Not bad
Mahmoud ( — Google review
As the most parcs in Nice it is used by homeless and drunks as a livingroom and toilett and been so in many years.
Kund — Google review
Like alot of town center parks a bit too many homeless drinking beer and shouting to let me feel relaxed.
Pat A — Google review
Good place to chill
Uchenna U — Google review
1 All. Edith Piaf, 06000 Nice, France•https://www.nice.fr/fr/•Tips and more reviews for Square Alziari de Malaussena

23Parc Jean Moreno

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City park
Jean Moreno Park, located in Villeneuve Loubet, is a sprawling forested area covering about a hundred hectares. It features a vast meadow with small streams and a freshwater pond that provides habitat for various animal species. The park offers a safe environment for children to play, with its fenced perimeter and limited but enjoyable playground facilities. Visitors can also find benches to relax on and take in the serene surroundings away from the city bustle.
This is a nice park to bring your dog to.
Kathryn G — Google review
Ice local park with small playground and several benches close to main Blvd Victor Hugo .. not too busy except after school hours Beautiful church next to it
Praseeda M — Google review
Nice place even though it's small. Enough for children to have fun. Covered with fence therefore it's safe for children to run around (if Doors are closed. Not so much toys around however my child didn't mind.
Murat S — Google review
Nice place to sit down for a minutes break from the city noise.
Peter ( — Google review
Very beautiful park
Aleksa P — Google review
Ok
А А — Google review
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Isa B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent park for recreation. There is a playground. Lots of shade. There are benches. I recommend it for a quiet pastime. See the attached photos and videos. (Original) Отличный парк для отдыха. Есть десткая площадка. Много тени. Имеются лавочки. Рекомендую для спокойного времяпровождения. Смотрите прикрепленные фото и видео.
Viktoriya — Google review
27 Rue du Maréchal Joffre, 06000 Nice, France•Tips and more reviews for Parc Jean Moreno

24Jardin Louis Pin

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(Translated by Google) Nothing is going well in this place, no respect by the "users" of this small park, who would like to please everyone, but unfortunately... The children's garden is not a welcoming place at all, the ASVP is often involved, that says a lot... 🫤 (Original) Rien ne va dans cet endroit, aucun respect par les " utilisateurs" de ce petit parc, qui aurait tous pour plaire, mais malheureusement... Le jardin pour enfant est un lieu pas du tous accueillant, l' ASVP est souvent mis à contribution, ça en dit long... 🫤
Pagnuzzi M — Google review
43 Av. du Maréchal Lyautey, 06000 Nice, France•Tips and more reviews for Jardin Louis Pin

25Jardin Thiole

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34 Av. Malaussena, 06000 Nice, France•Tips and more reviews for Jardin Thiole
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