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Member's pageMusee du Cinema et de la Miniature (Cinema and Miniature Museum/시네마 엣 미니어처 박물관)
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10:00~18:30
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The Musée Cinéma et Miniature is located in the heart of old Lyon, in a superb Renaissance building listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The oldest ... More
The Musée Cinéma et Miniature is located in the heart of old Lyon, in a superb Renaissance building listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The oldest part was built in the first part of the fourteenth century.
If you’re a film lover, then a visit to the Musée Cinéma et Miniature (Cinema and Miniature Museum) is a must! Housed in a magnificent Renaissance building on the main street of Vieux-Lyon (Old Lyon), the museum welcomes visitors to explore the world of cinema. Come and discover sets and props used to shoot world-famous films, as well as miniature scenes displayed on the top floor.
sun'Ice is a family snack / ice cream, delicious and inexpensive. The ice creams are handcrafted to guarantee you an unparalleled tasting and pancakes ... More
sun'Ice is a family snack / ice cream, delicious and inexpensive. The ice creams are handcrafted to guarantee you an unparalleled tasting and pancakes and homemade sandwiches promise you a good meal and a nice moment of sharing.
They serves meat, vegan options available. Restaurant offering local Nice specialties. Vegans can choose from the socca (chickpea flatbread) and chips ... More
They serves meat, vegan options available. Restaurant offering local Nice specialties. Vegans can choose from the socca (chickpea flatbread) and chips.
The Old Town of Nice (Vieille Ville), also called Old Nice (Vieux Nice), lies just below Castle Hill. To the south it borders on the Promenade des Ang ... More
The Old Town of Nice (Vieille Ville), also called Old Nice (Vieux Nice), lies just below Castle Hill. To the south it borders on the Promenade des Anglais, while to the north it touches the Paillon River, or rather the Promenade of Paillon, because the river has been flowing through the city in an underground channel since 1972. The names of streets in the Old Town are written in two versions: in French and in the local Nissart dialect.
The Old Town of Nice is full of historic tenements, churches, and squares. A walk through the narrow and shaded streets allows you to, almost, go back in time and feel the spirit of Old Nice – you just need to know where to look for it.
A stroll around Old Nice is best started from Place Massena, which is the central square of Nice. Going towards the sea, which is visible between the buildings, you will, in a minute, reach the green square called the Esplanade Georges Pompidou. Right behind this square, on the promenade, stands a tall sculpture that I call toothpicks, but is in fact a work by Venet commemorating the 150th anniversary of the annexation of Nice by France. But this is the Promenade des Anglais area, so let’s go back to the Old Town.
Just turn left onto the main street of historical Nice, Saint-François de Paule. This leads to Nice’s main marketplace – Cours Saleya. Along the way, you will pass the Opera House and Patisserie Henri Auer – a chocolate and candied fruit workshop that has been operating here since 1820. Queen Victoria of England personally bought her favorite chocolates here.
The Cours Saleya is an elongated square that, until midday, is filled with stalls of flowers and food, and which later transforms into a huge restaurant under the open sky. Every Monday there is a flea market here, which moves to the Old Port of Nice on other days. Here it is worth trying a traditional pancake made from chickpea flour called Socca.
The Old Town lies between Castle Hill and the town center, a block in from the beach and the Quai des Étas Unis (the beachfront promenade which extends from the Promenade des Anglais).
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.