14-Day Family-Friendly Itinerary to Nice, France

  • Day 1: Nice Old Town
    0 minutes from Nice city center

    Nice Old Town, also known as Vieux Nice, is a family-friendly destination where you can stroll around narrow streets, try local food, and shop for souvenirs. Don't miss out on Place Rossetti and the Promenade des Anglais nearby.

  • Day 2: Marineland Antibes
    40 minutes (20 km) from Nice Old Town

    Marineland Antibes is one of the largest marine parks in Europe, offering various shows and attractions featuring dolphins, orcas, sea lions, and sharks. Spend a day with your family getting to know fascinating aquatic animals in this fun-filled park.

  • Day 3: Parc Phoenix
    20 minutes (7 km) from Marineland Antibes

    Parc Phoenix is a botanical garden and animal park where you can discover exotic plants and animals. Kids will especially love the indoor tropical greenhouse and the playgrounds.

  • Day 4: Monaco and Eze
    30 minutes (20 km) from Nice Old Town to Monaco, 15 minutes (8 km) from Monaco to Eze, and 30 minutes (15 km) from Eze to Nice Old Town

    Monaco is a tiny principality famous for its luxury lifestyle, casinos, and Formula One race. Visit the Prince's Palace, the Oceanographic Museum, and the Casino Square. Afterwards, drive to the village of Eze, perched on a hill overlooking the sea. Walk around the medieval streets and visit the exotic botanical garden.

  • Day 5: Musée National Marc Chagall
    15 minutes (3 km) from Nice Old Town

    The Musée National Marc Chagall is a museum dedicated to the works of the famous artist. You will discover biblical paintings in the museum hall and colorful stained-glass windows in the auditorium. Reserved entrance tickets recommended.

  • Day 6: Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
    45 minutes (17 km) from Nice Old Town

    The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is a magnificent villa and garden located in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. It was built by a wealthy baroness in the early 20th century and features a collection of fine art, furniture, and porcelain. The gardens are divided into nine different themes, including French, Japanese, and Florentine-style gardens.

  • Day 7: Beach Day
    0 minutes from Nice Old Town

    Take a day off to relax on the beach with your family. The Baie des Anges is a popular spot with clear blue waters and a sandy beach.

  • Day 8: Matisse Museum
    20 minutes (6 km) from Nice Old Town

    The Musée Matisse houses a large collection of works by the French painter Henri Matisse, who lived in Nice for several years. The museum is housed in an olive grove and features exhibits of Matisse's art, as well as his personal collection of African and Asian artifacts.

  • Day 9: Antibes Old Town and Picasso Museum
    30 minutes (19 km) from Nice Old Town

    Antibes Old Town is a charming district in the coastal city of Antibes. Walk around the narrow streets, visit the market, and take a break at one of the cafes. Afterwards, head to the Picasso Museum, where you can see a large collection of the artist's works, including painting, sculptures, and ceramics.

  • Day 10: Saint-Paul-de-Vence
    30 minutes (20 km) from Nice Old Town

    Saint-Paul-de-Vence is a picturesque fortified village located in the hills above Nice. Walk around the medieval streets, admire the stone houses, and visit the art galleries.

  • Day 11: Nice Flower Market and Carnival Parade
    0 minutes from Nice Old Town

    The Nice Flower Market, also called Cours Saleya, is a vibrant open-air market where you can find fresh flowers, fruits, and vegetables. On some days during February, the Carnival of Nice takes place, featuring colorful floats, giant puppets, and costumed dancers.

  • Day 12: Gorges du Verdon
    2 hours (107 km) from Nice Old Town

    The Gorges du Verdon is a spectacular canyon in the Provence region of France. Drive along the roads that follow the river, stop at scenic viewpoints, and take a walk through the nature trails. If you're feeling adventurous, you can also book a kayaking tour.

  • Day 13: Nice Castle Hill
    5 minutes (1.5 km) from Nice Old Town

    The Castle Hill, or Colline du Château, is a hill overlooking the city of Nice. You can either walk up the stairs or take the elevator. On top of the hill, you can enjoy the panoramic views of the coastline and the city.

  • Day 14: Italy Day Trip
    30 minutes (34 km) from Nice Old Town to Ventimiglia

    Cross the border to Italy and visit the coastal town of Ventimiglia, which offers a variety of markets and restaurants. Walk along the seafront promenade and discover the old town's alleys and churches.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Nice Old Town (free)
  • Marineland Antibes (3-4 hours, 25-30 EUR per person)
  • Parc Phoenix (2-3 hours, 6-8 EUR per person)
  • Monaco (4-5 hours, 12-25 EUR per person)
  • Eze (2-3 hours, 5-10 EUR per person)
  • Musée National Marc Chagall (1-2 hours, 8-10 EUR per person)
  • Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild (2-3 hours, 15-18 EUR per person)
  • Beach Day (free except for beach chair rentals)
  • Matisse Museum (1-2 hours, 5-10 EUR per person)
  • Antibes Old Town and Picasso Museum (4-5 hours, 12-15 EUR per person)
  • Saint-Paul-de-Vence (2-3 hours, free except for parking fees)
  • Nice Flower Market and Carnival Parade (free except for carnival events)
  • Gorges du Verdon (4-5 hours, free except for parking and activity fees)
  • Nice Castle Hill (free)
  • Italy Day Trip (6-8 hours, expenses vary depending on activities chosen)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 100-150 EUR per person per day

Transportation:

In Nice, most of the tourist attractions are within walking distance or easily accessible by public transportation, such as buses and trams. If you prefer to drive, you can rent a car from one of the many car rental companies in the city. A one-way taxi ride from Nice airport to the city center costs around 35 EUR and takes about 20 minutes.

Useful Tips:

If you have more time, consider taking a day trip to Cannes or Saint-Tropez. Alternatively, if you have less time, you can skip some of the attractions on this itinerary, such as the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild or the Gorges du Verdon.

Airports:

The main airport in Nice is the Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE), which is located about 7.5 km from the city center. It is the third-busiest airport in France, serving both domestic and international flights.

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