Private Historic Walking Tour of Nice's Old Town
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Official tour guide
Itinerary
Stop 1
Take a leisurely stroll at Massena Square, the main gathering venue of the city. Its characteristic checkerboard surface, along with the vibrant red facades and pastel-green window shutters of the surrounding neoclassical buildings, makes the site a real feast for the eyes. The highlight of all is the very often photographed Fountain of the Sun. It consists of sculptures symbolizing the planets: Earth, Mars, Venus, Mercury, and Saturn gathering around a huge statue of Apollo, the Sun God in the middle.
Stop 2
Drop in the adjoining Promenade du Paillon for pure relief in hot weather when you cool off your feet in the Mirror Of Water, a 3000m² shallow pool dotted with water jets that sometimes puff out a gentle cooling mist or shoot fountains of water high into the air.
Stop 3
Next, stroll across the Old Town, which showcases a veritable colorful palette of cozy squares, vibrant markets, baroque churches, and a jumble of pastel houses. The stunning period architecture of the town offers a chance to get carried away by the past, while the restaurants, shops, and galleries of local artists along narrow, shadowy streets provide a lot of opportunities for buying gifts and window shopping.
Stop 4
Stop by the Nice Cathedral, dominating one of the busiest squares in the Old Town, allowing thousands of passers-by to marvel at its majestic beauty every day. The imposing cathedral declared a Historic Monument in 1906 is one of the Old Town’s most iconic monuments.
Stop 5
As you move on, explore the Cours Selaya Market. Besides having been selling local flowers for more than 100 years, the market has a lot more to offer: delicious fruit and vegetables, fresh produce, and local specialties. The brightly colored displays, homemade local delicacies available for sampling, and the bustling sound make this place a real treat for all the senses.
Stop 6
Upon leaving the market, walk onto the Promenade des Anglais, meaning Walkway Of The English as it was developed by an Englishman at his own expense in 1820. The seven-kilometer thoroughfare provides an uninterrupted picturesque view of the azure sea, palm trees, and vibrant activities along the golden beach.
Stop 7
At the end of the tour, explore the Hill Castle, whose ruins are the foundation of the most popular park in the city. Located at the highest hill, the well-shaded park offers various vantage points to soak up the breathtaking panoramic view over the Old Town, the Port, and Nice Bay, and thus chances to take picture-postcard photographs. What’s more, the park houses a splendid large waterfall and some intriguing archaeological sites.
Please Note
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not stroller accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- Infants must not sit on laps
- Infant seats unavailable
Know Before You Go
- Public transportation nearby
Cancellation Policy
Non-refundable booking




