Nice Hidden Gems
Rue Bonaparte
Set next to the Place Garibaldi, Rue Bonaparte is a stylish network of bars, restaurants and cafes perfect for when you feel like unwinding on your vacation. Despite having lots to enjoy, Rue Bonaparte doesn’t have the same touristy feel as some of the city’s other venues, even in the busier season.
Chateau de Bellet
If you’re a wine fan, the Chateau de Bellet vineyards are definitely worth a trip to see. The combination of rare grapes and sulphurous terrain lead to wines that are quite unique and offer a once in a lifetime chance for any vino lovers.
Galerie Eva Vautier
Based in the Liberation part of Nice town centre, this gallery showcases the best contemporary work from France and beyond, often hosting cutting-edge expositions.
La Grande Corniche
This scenic road offers breathtaking views and connects some of southern France’s most beautiful towns, even stretching to Italy. A must-visit for driving enthusiasts.
Coco Beach
A hidden gem in Nice, Coco Beach is less crowded and offers opportunities for diving, climbing, and snorkeling among local marine life.
Légion d’Honneur Garden
Located near Musée Masséna, this tranquil garden is perfect for relaxing, picnicking, or planning your Nice itinerary.
Église Sainte Rita de Nice
This Baroque church in Vieux Nice dates back to the 1600s and features ornate carvings, frescoed ceilings, and six side chapels.
Mini Replica of the Statue of Liberty
Located along the Promenade des Anglais, this tiny replica commemorates the original gift from France to the United States.










