For those who appreciate the relaxed charm and coastal elegance of Quartier Du Port, the neighbourhoods of Vieux Nice and Cimiez offer similar qualities, each with its own distinct appeal.
Vieux Nice, or Old Nice, is a labyrinth of narrow, winding streets, colourful buildings, and bustling squares, much like the historic parts of Quartier Du Port but with an even older, more medieval feel. It's located right next to the Promenade des Anglais and the beach, with landmarks like the Cours Saleya flower market and Cathédrale Sainte-Réparate. You'll find a wide selection of boutiques, artisan shops, and traditional Niçoise restaurants here.
Couples who enjoy exploring on foot will particularly like Vieux Nice for its romantic atmosphere and proximity to the seafront. It's great for leisurely strolls, discovering hidden courtyards, and enjoying an evening meal in a lively piazza. The convenience of being able to walk to both historical sites and the beach is a big draw.
Cimiez, located on a hill overlooking the city, offers a more residential and tranquil experience, akin to the quieter, more upscale parts of Quartier Du Port. This area is known for its grand Belle Époque villas, Roman ruins, and beautiful gardens, including the Matisse Museum and the Cimiez Monastery. It's less about bustling streets and more about serene parklands and historical sites.
For travellers looking for a peaceful retreat with a touch of history and culture, Cimiez is an excellent choice. It provides a quiet escape from the city's hustle and bustle while still being easily accessible by public transport.