France - Provence-Alps-Côte d’Azur
Promenade des Anglais
A Karen Brown Recommendation
Nice, Provence-Alps-Côte d’Azur, France |
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The new district of Nice is a mecca for tourists with the promenade along the seashore lined with elegant hotels and casinos. Lighted at night, the promenade is a romantic place for strolling. Just off this majestic promenade is the Musée International d’Art Naïf (Avenue Val Marie), which boasts an inventory of over 6,000 paintings from all over the world. (Open all year, tel: 04.93.71.78.33.) The Musée des Beaux-Arts Jules Cheret (33, Avenue des Baumettes) focuses on a wealth of paintings from the 19th century. (Open all year, tel: 04.92.15.28.28.) A landmark of the promenade is the stately Hôtel Negresco whose terrace is a wonderful place to settle and enjoy a café or ice cream, a tradition to be equated with tea at Harrods. Just a little farther on, the Jardin Albert 1 is dressed with fountains and a bandstand that hosts numerous rock concerts. From the Jardin a mini-train departs every 20 minutes to tour the old town, the flower market, and castle gardens. The lovely Place Masséna stands proud on the promenade with its dramatic fountains and fronts the area’s principal shopping district along the Avenue Jean Médecin. Also leading off the Place Masséna, the Rue Masséna and the Rue de France are charmingly restricted to pedestrian traffic, and banked by cafés, boutiques, and restaurants.
Located along this Karen Brown Itinerary:
Hilltowns of the French Riviera
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Nearby Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts:
Listed Alphabetically, Not By Distance.
L’ Auberge des Seigneurs et du Lion d’Or
Bastide aux Oliviers at Vence
Bastide Saint Mathieu
Le Cagnard
Château de la Chèvre d’Or
Château Eza
La Colline de Vence
Hôtel la Colombe d’Or
Hôtel le Hameau
Le Manoir de L’Etang
La Mas Samarcande
Romantik Hotel La Grande Bastide
Les Rosées
Hôtel Le Saint-Paul
Villa d’Estelle
Villa Panko
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