
LA DOLCE VITA, IN FRENCH
The Port area is one of the most picturesque neighbourhoods in Nice, full of colour and good vibes. Often compared to the district of Le Marais in Paris, the port represents la dolce vita with a French accent – the architecture of the port dates back to the first half of the 19th century when Nice was part of Italy, rather than a French province.
Located east of the city centre, this area offers a more relaxed atmosphere compared to the bustling Promenade des Anglais, while still brimming with character and activity. The port’s centrepiece is its scenic harbour, lined with colourful fishing boats, luxury yachts, and historic buildings painted in those warm Mediterranean hues. Stroll along the Quai des Deux Emmanuels to admire the stunning views or enjoy a coffee at one of the many waterfront cafés.
For a dose of history, pop into the serene Church of Notre-Dame du Port – 19th-century gem, while art lovers can explore the nearby Galerie Lympia, housed in a former prison. The Place Garibaldi, a short walk away, offers a charming square with cafés and restaurants under its elegant arcades.
Foodies will appreciate the port’s proximity to traditional seafood restaurants serving local specialties, like bouillabaisse and freshly caught fish. Nearby, the Rue Bonaparte, nicknamed “Petit Marais”, is full of trendy boutiques, bistros, and bars, perfect for an evening out. With its authentic charm and stunning coastal views, Nice Port is a must-visit area if you’re seeking a true taste of Mediterranean life.

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