Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Top 5 Attractions in Nice

Nice is one of the wonderful cities in France and located on the southeast coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea. It offers lot to tourist ranging from world-class architectural buildings, historical and cultural attractions, museums, and monuments to great shopping areas and happening nightlife. Travelers love to explore Nice on weekend, as it is easily accessible with high-speed Eurostar London to Nice Train. You simply need to hop on the high-speed Eurostar London Nice train from London's St Pancras International train station to Paris Gare Du Nord and then simply station change at Paris, travel on to TGV to Nice. It will hardly take 5rhr 40 min to reach London to Nice.

Nice top 5 Attractions

  • Promenade des Anglais
  • It is as must see sights for visitors across the world. It is the popular Promenade along the Baie des Anges. You will find seaside restaurants over here and tourists are relaxing and enjoying sun kissed bathing.
  • Matisse Museum
  • Matisse Museum positioned near the hotel Regina and very close to the Ancient Roman ruins. Henry Matisse designed this beautiful Museum and is one of the most visited sights in Nice. If you are the lovers of art then don't miss to have a look on Matisse work.
  • Cours Saleya Flower Market
  • It is the most popular flower market in France and must see for tourist. There are plenty of restaurants, bars, hotels and nightclub around the market. You can visit this market from Tuesday to Sunday.
  • Nice Archeological Museum and Roman ruins
  • This is also the must see attractions for visitors across the world. Roman came to this city around 3rd century BC and became permanent resident of this charming city. You can see take photographs of bronz figurines of Hercules, as statue of Antonia Mino, some sarcophagi and many pottery household items.
  • Vieux Nice
  • Old Nice is also called Vieux Nice. Old Nice streets are always packed with crowd, as you will find plenty of shops selling local products and other household items. There are bountiful restaurants, cafés, bars, nightclubs, discos and operas in this area. Old Nice streets are narrow streets.

If you are planning to explore Nice on this weekend, then read out important information regarding Nice Travel Guide and Cheap Eurostar Tickets.

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