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Nice, France — Attractions

Antibes

Antibes

Antibes is a pleasant excursion a few miles east of Cannes. It has one of the best markets on the coast and an excellent Picasso museum in its ancient seafront castle, the 16th century Château Grimaldi. Picasso was lent a room in the castle to use as a studio in 1946. Several extremely prolific months followed before he moved to Vallauris, leaving all his Antibes output to what is now the Musée Picasso. Although Picasso donated other works later, most of the collection dates from this one period. The best known work is Ulysses and his Sirens. There are also works here by some of Picasso's contemporaries, including Nicholas de Stael. Picasso himself is the subject of some of his paintings. Alongside the castle is a cathedral which dates from Medieval times; only the choir and apse survive from the original Romanesque building, the nave and magnificent facade are Baroque. Nearby is a market which is open every morning over the summer and overflows with local produce.

Region/City Name
Nice
Website
www.antibes-juanlespins.com
Hours
Musée Picasso open Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 6pm (June to September); rest of year 10am to 12pm and 2pm to 6pm.
Admission
EUR6 entry to Musée Picasso: concessions available

Musée Matisse

Musée Matisse

Matisse spent the last few years of his life in Nice and he is honored by this museum. The Musée Matisse has several permanent collections, mostly painted in Nice and many donated by the artist and his heir. The better known paintings include Nude in an Armchair with a Green Plant(1937), Nymph in the Forest(1935/1942) and Portrait of Madame Matisse(1905). There is also an ensemble of drawings including The Créole Dancer(1951) and Blue Nude IV(1952). Seeing his nude sketches today, you'll wonder why early critics denounced them as 'the female animal in all her shame and horror.'

Region/City Name
Nice
Address
164 Av. des Arènes de Cimiez
Phone Number
(0)4 9381 0808
Email Address
musee.matisse@ville-nice.fr
Website
www.musee-matisse-nice.org
Transport
Bus 15, 17, 20, 22 or 25
Hours
Daily except Tuesdays 10am to 6pm
Admission
EUR5, under 18's free. Concessions available

The Château

The Château

With wonderful views over the rooftops and gleaming mosaic tiles of Old Nice, along the sweep of the promenade des Anglais and out to the Mediterranean, the Château park is a lovely attraction in itself and a good place for visitors to orientate themselves with the city. The Château has long gone but with cool walks in the shade of the trees, a large grassy park, Roman ruins and a waterfall, it is a great place to spend an afternoon. To reach the park, visitors can either climb the steps at the front, from the Quai des Etats Unis, or for those who aren't up to it an elevator is available.

Region/City Name
Nice
Address
Montee du Chateau

Phoenix Parc Floral de Nice

Phoenix Parc Floral de Nice

Outside Nice, near the airport, this vast tourist attraction includes a botanical garden and a bird and insect zoo where visitors can tour a greenhouse full of wonderful butterflies. There is also a tacky theme park with automated dinosaurs and mock Mayan temples but the highlight of the park is the Musée Départemental des Artes Asiatiques ,which houses a collection of ethnographic artifacts, including silk goods and pottery, as well as traditional and contemporary art.

Region/City Name
Nice
Address
405 Promenade des Anglais
Phone Number
(0)4 9229 7700
Hours
Museum 10am to 6pm (May to September), 10am to 5pm (October to April); closed Tuesdays. Park 9am to 7pm (March to October), 9am to 5pm (November to April)
Admission
EUR5.34 (museum); EUR6.10 (park)

Musée des Beaux-Arts Jules Chéret

Musée des Beaux-Arts Jules Chéret

Housed in the former residence of the Ukrainian Princess Kotchubey is a fine collection of 19th and 20th century art, including works by Boudin, Ziem, Raffaelli, Renoir and Monet. The Musée des Beaux-Arts Jules Chéret gallery includes great sculptures including works by J. B. Carpeaux, Rude and Rodin. There is also an important collection devoted to the masters of the Second Empire and Belle Epoque, a great attraction for visitors to Nice.

Region/City Name
Nice
Address
33 Avenue des Baumettes
Phone Number
(0)4 9215 2828
Website
www.musee-beaux-arts-nice.org
Transport
Bus 3, 6, 9, 10, 12, 22 or 23 to Grosso stop, or bus 38 to Chéret stop
Hours
Daily except Mondays 10am to 6pm
Admission
EUR5; concessions available

Cours Saleya Food and Flower Market

Cours Saleya Food and Flower Market

Nice's most famous market area, the Cours Saleya bustles with activity every day and is a riot of color and fresh smells. A wonderful attraction for visitors, the market is packed with flowers, fresh produce, souvenir shops and sidewalk cafés. On Mondays the area hosts a large flea market and an antiques market.

Region/City Name
Nice
Address
Between Place Massena and the Old Town
Hours
Tuesday to Sunday from 6am