

Lush gardens surrounding a 17th-century monastery, offering panoramic views of Nice and the Mediterranean.

Cimiez has unpredictable weather, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Exploring the gardens and nearby attractions involves a lot of walking.

Staying hydrated is important, especially during summer visits.
A historic bakery known for its traditional French pastries and bread.
A local favorite serving traditional Nissarde cuisine in a historic setting.
A gourmet restaurant offering Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on local ingredients.
A savory tart from Nice, topped with caramelized onions, anchovies, and olives.
A traditional Nicoise salad with tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, tuna, olives, and anchovies.
A vegetable stew from Nice, made with eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, tomatoes, and herbs.
Hand-painted and made from local clay, Cimiez Monastery Gardens' ceramic pottery holds a deep significance in the region's cultural heritage. Each piece is uniquely crafted by local artisans who have been perfecting their techniques for generations.
Harvested from the surrounding hills, the local honey is highly prized for its flavor and health benefits. It is often considered a luxury item in the region.
Made from locally sourced silk and intricately embroidered by skilled artisans, these scarves showcase the region's rich textile traditions. Each one is a true masterpiece of local craftsmanship.
A must-visit for art lovers, housing the largest collection of Henri Matisse's works.
A historic monastery with beautiful gardens, offering panoramic views of Nice.
A vibrant, illuminated waterfront promenade perfect for evening strolls.
A treasure trove of Cantonese culture and history, this museum offers a glimpse into the region's rich past.
A vibrant, traditional market in the heart of Languedoc, offering local produce and a lively atmosphere.
A serene, 4-mile waterfront stretch along the Hudson River, offering stunning city views, picnic spots, and recreational facilities.