Choose a car park in Nice according to the district and the tourist places

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Choose a car park in Nice according to the district and the tourist places


Each of the districts of Nice has its own atmosphere. City rich in heritage, there is a lot to discover. To facilitate your visit and make the most of your trip to Nice, choose your parking space in a well-defined area or close to your cultural outing with Onepark.

Discover the must-sees of Nice

Nice is a city of art and culture. In the heart of the different neighborhoods, discover the city's essentials.

- The promenade des Anglais is an avenue along the Baie des Anges in Nice. It was called Chemin des Anglais between 1820 and 1852. It is located between the airport and the Quai des Etats-Unis and stretches over 7 kilometers in length. Walking the Promenade des Anglais is a must when visiting Nice. It is the meeting place for fans of rollerblades, jogging or cycling. Its pergolas and its famous "blue chairs" are ideal for strolling. Various activities take place along the Promenade des Anglais in summer and winter, such as the Nice Carnival. Taste the gastronomy of Nice in one of the restaurants bordering the site. The stores and their terraces offer a breathtaking view of the Baie des Anges.

- Old Nice is the oldest district of the city of Nice. It is encircled by Castle Hill to the east, the Quai des Etats-Unis to the south, the Paillon Blanket to the west and Place Garibaldi to the north. The visit of Old Nice takes place at the bend of its small alleys. Food lovers will appreciate the stops in the artisanal food shops to discover spices or the famous traditional Nice cookies. The district is also full of shops of painters, designers and sculptors that will delight art lovers. The various chic clothing or interior decoration stores allow you to spend shopping days in complete relaxation.

- The Jardin Albert Ier is located in the Jean-Médecin district of Nice. This 3-hectare park is surrounded by the promenade des Anglais, the Place Masséna, the avenue de Verdun and the avenue des Phocéens. It is one of the oldest public gardens in Nice.

- The Colline du château is a vast limestone rock 93 meters high on which the Château de Nice was once built. The locals and tourists alike appreciate walking on its 19.3 hectares with particularly interesting flora.

- The Nice Etoile shopping center is located on Avenue Jean-Médecin, in the heart of the city of Nice, the Nicetoile Shopping Center is one of the best addresses for an afternoon shopping.

- The Port of Nice is at the same time a commercial, marina and fishing port. Positioned at a strategic location, in the heart of the Riviera and the capital of the Côte d'Azur, this location is protected from the main prevailing winds.

- Place Masséna was named in tribute to Marshal of the Empire André Masséna. It is located between Old Nice and Avenue Jean-Médecin. It is also close to the Promenade des Anglais.  

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- The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art is located in the heart of the city of Nice, on Place Yves Klein. It has more than 1,331 works by 346 artists, including 292 sculptures and 436 paintings. They relate the artistic evolutions made from 1950 to the present day. The various currents of thought are perfectly represented: new realism, Pop art, arte Povera, minimalism, figuration ...

- The national theater in Nice hosts an average of 30 shows per year. The theater has two rooms: the Pierre Brasseur room in the Italian style and the Michel Simon room, an amphitheater.

- The Sainte-Reparate Cathedral is located in Old Nice, at 3 place Rossetti, the Sainte-Reparate Cathedral was built between 1650 and 1699. It has been listed as a historical monument since August 9, 1906.

- The Basilica of Our Lady of the Assumption is famous for its three porches, its rose window, its twin bays and a gallery with four pinnacles. The facade of the Basilica of Notre Dame de l'Assomption is inspired by Notre-Dame de Paris. Its top is adorned with a statue of the Virgin and the choir is inspired by that of the abbey of Saint-Serge d ' Angers. The basilica has 19 chapels and is distinguished by the quality of its stained glass windows, its glass roofs and its statues.

- The Masséna Museum is located at 65, rue de France, on the promenade des Anglais in Nice. This municipal museum is housed in a prestigious 19th century villa.

- The Marc Chagall Museum, also called the Musée National du Message Biblique Marc-Chagall, is a museum located in Nice. It is mainly devoted to the works of the painter Marc Chagall, in particular those of religious inspiration.

- The Nice Opera has a choir, a ballet and the city's philharmonic orchestra. Many famous lyrical performances have taken place there, such as La Forza del Destino in 1873, L'or du Rhin in 1902, Elephant Man and The Capture of Troy. Great artists have taken the stage, including Régine Crespin, Andrea Chénier and José Carreras.

- The Matisse Museum invites you to discover the major works of the painter Henri Matisse. To fully enjoy your visit, book your parking space in advance with Onepark.

Are you looking for parking near a stadium?

- Allianz Riviera is a multi-purpose stadium located in the Saint-Isidore district in Nice. It has around 35,000 places. The stadium hosts football and rugby matches, but also artists for concerts.

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- Acropolis - Parc des Expositions is located in the heart of the city of Nice. The Acropolis is a building that hosts various cultural events. It brings together the convention center and the exhibition center, called respectively Acropolis-Congrès and Acropolis-Expositions.

 

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