The south of France (and Cote D’Azur in particular) is one of the most stunning parts of the world, so chances are if you are arriving as a tourist you’ll come to the port city of Nice.
Looking for photogenic places? We’ve done the hard work for you and found the most Instagrammable spots in Nice.
Instagrammable Spots Nice
1. Promenade des Anglais
A wonderful place to come and people watch at any time of year, especially in the summer months. The stunning old hotels, the deckchairs and the huge variety of people enjoying the walk make this a photographer’s dream.
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2. Matisse Museum
This spot features the largest collection of Matisse work in the world, but the building is every bit as beautiful as the art work inside. Easily one of the most Instagrammable Spots in Nice.
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3. Le Plongeoir
A restaurant that is just about as unique as it gets anywhere around the world in terms of a showstopping view. Grab yourself a table and get snapping.
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4. The Old Port
Nice port has boats of all shapes and sizes from fishing boats to large yachts owned by billionaires. Whatever type of boat you want in your Insta, shot you’ll be sure to find it here.
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5. Cimiez
A couple of kilometres off the traditional tourist tracks, you’ll find all colours and some wonderfully unique and intimate spots to get that perfect Insta shot.
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6. Cours Saleya Market
The French are obsessed with food and the market has always been at the heart of that experience. Stroll around here eating the freshest fruit, grabbing something to eat later and getting some great shots of the action is a real highlight.
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7. Tête Carrée
Literally translates as the square head and not hard to see why. This building is a library headquarters but it also makes the perfect spot for a unique photo.
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[…] Down by the water with the vivid coloured buildings and the cute restaurants. You’d almost think you were in Italy of the South of France. […]
[…] Make your way down by the water to gaze at the vivid coloured buildings and the cute restaurants. You’d almost think you were in Italy or the South of France. […]