The Marc Chagall national Museum, created during the artist's lifetime, houses the masterly cycle of the Biblical Message. It bears witness to the gre ... More
The Marc Chagall national Museum, created during the artist's lifetime, houses the masterly cycle of the Biblical Message. It bears witness to the great diversity of the painter's artistic practices. Paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, ceramics as well as stained glass, tapestry and mosaics, constitute a unique body of work where technical virtuosity, colourful inventions and a universal message of peace are combined.
May-Oct : 10:00am-18:00pm
Nov-Apr : 10:00am-17:00pm
12/24, 12/31 10:00am-16:00pm
(Closed on Tuesedays, Jan 1st, May 1st, Dec 25th)
- Direction -
To get to the Marc Chagall National Museum in Nice, you can take bus number 15, bus number 5, or the Nice Le Grand Tour bus, and get off at the "Musée Chagall" stop. Alternatively, you can take the tram line 1 and get off at the "Gare Thiers" stop, which is a 15-minute walk to the museum.
FLORIDA BEACH is a very pleasant private beach, located opposite the CUM Mediterranean University Center. Florida Beach, between Poincare and Voilier ... More
FLORIDA BEACH is a very pleasant private beach, located opposite the CUM Mediterranean University Center. Florida Beach, between Poincare and Voilier beaches is now only a public beach as the former private Florida beach restaurant has closed. The gradual drop-off and gravel at the water's edge make sea access among the easiest in Nice. If you don't have watershoes, Florida beach is the place for you.
D 609 71 promenade des Anglais 06000 Nice France 
- Business hour -
Everyday 9:00am-10:30pm
- Direction -
by train
Take a train to Nice-Ville Station (Gare de Nice-Ville).
From there:
Walk (about 20 minutes) straight down Avenue Jean Médecin to the beach.
Or take Tram Line 1 to "Masséna", then walk to the Promenade.
Parc National des Calanques is absolutely worth visiting, especially if you enjoy breathtaking coastal scenery, hiking, swimming, or boating.
1. Stun ... More
Parc National des Calanques is absolutely worth visiting, especially if you enjoy breathtaking coastal scenery, hiking, swimming, or boating.
1. Stunning Landscapes: The park features dramatic limestone cliffs plunging into the turquoise Mediterranean, creating incredible sea inlets (called calanques).
2. Outdoor Activities: There are excellent hiking trails, hidden beaches, rock climbing spots, and kayaking opportunities.
3. Proximity to Marseille: It's easily accessible from Marseille, making it a convenient day trip or weekend destination.
4. Biodiversity: The park is rich in marine and terrestrial biodiversity, including rare plants and animals.
5. Great for Photography: The contrast of rugged white cliffs and deep blue waters offers unbeatable photo opportunities.