A unique and private walking tour through the historic part of Nice
Embark on a captivating journey through time with our "Discovery of The Old Nice" tour. Explore the historic heart of the city on a private walking tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. Wander through picturesque alleys, visit iconic landmarks like Cathédrale Sainte-Réparate and Palais Lascaris, and savor the flavors of the region with a stop at Glacier du Pin for the finest clementine sorbet. This 2-hour an 30 minutes experience offers a glimpse into Nice's rich history and is tailored for up to 8 people, ensuring an intimate and immersive exploration.
Key Features Exterior: The façade is designed in a Baroque style with intricate details. The bell tower is one of the prominent features, with a clock and decorative elements. Interior: The cathedral has a Latin cross layout. It features a richly decorated nave, with side chapels dedicated to various saints. The high altar is notable for its artistic and religious significance. Beautiful frescoes and paintings adorn the interior walls and ceilings. Religious Significance: Named after Saint Reparata, the patron saint of Nice. Houses relics of Saint Reparata. It is the seat of the Bishop of Nice. Cultural Importance: Listed as a national historical monument of France. Hosts various religious and cultural events throughout the year.
The Palais Lascaris is a historic building and museum located in the heart of Nice, France. It is an excellent example of 17th-century Baroque architecture and offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the aristocracy during that period.
The Church of Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur in Nice, also known as the Church of the Gesù, is a gem of Baroque architecture located in the Old Town of Nice. Built in the 17th century by the Jesuits, it is dedicated to Saint James the Greater. The church's interior is richly decorated with frescoes, gilded stucco, and impressive sculptures, reflecting the art and devotion of the period. This church is a must-see for history enthusiasts, lovers of religious art, and those wishing to explore the spiritual heritage of Nice.
You will make your own way to the meeting points