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Place Masséna
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Fontaine du Soleil
3 Pl. Massena, 06300 Nice, France
Promenade du Paillon
Plassa Carlou Aubert, 06300 Nice, France
Jardin Albert 1er
2-16 Av. de Verdun, 06000 Nice, France
Forum Torrin & Grassi
14 Av. Félix Faure, 06000 Nice, France
Opéra de Nice
4-6 Rue Saint-François de Paule, 06300 Nice, France
Esplanade Georges Pompidou
20 Rue Saint-François de Paule, 06300 Nice, France
Retrait de dossard- Théâtre de Verdure de Nice
Jardin Albert, 1 Prom. des Anglais 1er, 06000 Nice, France
Trains Touristiques de Nice
Monument du Centenaire, 06300 Nice, France
The Kit Kat
105 Quai des États-Unis, 06300 Nice, France
Plage Beau Rivage Beach
06300 Nice, France
Nearby restaurants
Chicken Street Nice Naan & Fried Chicken
56 Bd Jean Jaurès, 06300 Nice, France
Attimi
10 Pl. Massena, 06000 Nice, France
Hippopotamus Steakhouse
16 Av. Félix Faure, 06000 Nice, France
La maison de Marie - Restaurant Traditionnel Nice
5 Rue Massena, 06000 Nice, France
Monsieur Albert Masséna
11 Pl. Massena, 06000 Nice, France
Gina
1 Pl. Massena, 06000 Nice, France
Peixes
4 Rue Jacques Médecin, 06300 Nice, France
Boccaccio
7 Rue Massena, 06000 Nice, France
La Villa d'Este
6 Rue Massena, 06000 Nice, France
Casa Nissa
55 Rue Gioffredo, 06000 Nice, France
Nearby hotels
Best Western Plus Hôtel Masséna Nice
58 Rue Gioffredo, 06000 Nice, France
Aparthotel AMMI Nice Massena (ex Ajoupa)
4 Rue Massena, 06000 Nice, France
Hôtel Albert 1er
4 Av. Max Gallo, 06300 Nice, France
Hostel Villa Saint Exupery Beach
6 Rue Sacha Guitry, 06000 Nice, France
Anantara Plaza Nice Hotel
12 Av. de Verdun, 06000 Nice, France
Hôtel Helvétique Nice
47 Rue de l'Hôtel des Postes, 06000 Nice, France
Hôtel de la Mer
4 Pl. Massena, 06000 Nice, France
ABA Luxury BnB
13 Pl. Massena, 06000 Nice, France
BOUTIQUE HOTEL NEPTUNE NICE
2 Rue Massena, 06000 Nice, France
Hôtel Univers
2 Rue de la Liberté, 06000 Nice, France
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Place Masséna

Plassa Carlou Aubert, 06000 Nice, France
4.6(4.7K)
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attractions: Fontaine du Soleil, Promenade du Paillon, Jardin Albert 1er, Forum Torrin & Grassi, Opéra de Nice, Esplanade Georges Pompidou, Retrait de dossard- Théâtre de Verdure de Nice, Trains Touristiques de Nice, The Kit Kat, Plage Beau Rivage Beach, restaurants: Chicken Street Nice Naan & Fried Chicken, Attimi, Hippopotamus Steakhouse, La maison de Marie - Restaurant Traditionnel Nice, Monsieur Albert Masséna, Gina, Peixes, Boccaccio, La Villa d'Este, Casa Nissa
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Nearby attractions of Place Masséna

Fontaine du Soleil

Promenade du Paillon

Jardin Albert 1er

Forum Torrin & Grassi

Opéra de Nice

Esplanade Georges Pompidou

Retrait de dossard- Théâtre de Verdure de Nice

Trains Touristiques de Nice

The Kit Kat

Plage Beau Rivage Beach

Fontaine du Soleil

Fontaine du Soleil

4.7

(2.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Promenade du Paillon

Promenade du Paillon

4.6

(1.9K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Jardin Albert 1er

Jardin Albert 1er

4.5

(5.1K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Forum Torrin & Grassi

Forum Torrin & Grassi

4.4

(370)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Pedal from Nice to Villefranche-sur-Mer
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Sat, Dec 6 • 9:30 AM
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Sail along the coast in Nice & its surroundings
Sail along the coast in Nice & its surroundings
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:30 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Place Masséna

Chicken Street Nice Naan & Fried Chicken

Attimi

Hippopotamus Steakhouse

La maison de Marie - Restaurant Traditionnel Nice

Monsieur Albert Masséna

Gina

Peixes

Boccaccio

La Villa d'Este

Casa Nissa

Chicken Street Nice Naan & Fried Chicken

Chicken Street Nice Naan & Fried Chicken

4.5

(2.5K)

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Attimi

Attimi

4.3

(1.1K)

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Hippopotamus Steakhouse

Hippopotamus Steakhouse

4.0

(1.8K)

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La maison de Marie - Restaurant Traditionnel Nice

La maison de Marie - Restaurant Traditionnel Nice

4.3

(1.6K)

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Reviews of Place Masséna

4.6
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5.0
2y

It is not really hard to make reviews for places in and around Nice. At this moment, I hardly recall any experience I would rate less than five. However, what is really hard, is to find the words to express the excitment each of them gives you. And it doesn't really change throughout time, regardless of how many times you visit it.

Place Massena is just one of many touristic places in the center of Nice. It is a wide open area of a big pedestrian square, surrounded with red-to-ping-with-golden-nuances buildings towards Jean Medecin Boulevard, and with a view toward the Mediterranean where the Fountain du Soleil is perfectly loacted.

The tram Line 1 passes through Place Massena and all Jean Medecin Boulevard. Considering the heavy people traffic, the drivers are really really careful, so it is pretty safe to walk around. On both sides Place Massena is cornered with Promenade du Paillon park which goes from the Promenade des Anglais (next to the beach) to the Promenade des Arts (next to the Contemporary Arts Museum).

In the morning or late at night, the area is mostly free of people and trams passes by rarely. It is a great leisure place where many festivals and events take place in Nice. It is easily accessible with anything, but I strongly recommend using tram. Tram Line 2 takes you from airport and you should drop off at Jean Medecin Stop (underground), only a three minute walking distance from Palce Massena. Or you can also walk from main Train Station, or take Line 1 of tram towards Hopital Pasteur (you drop off at Massena stop or Opera Vielle-Ville stop).

Massena serves also as a gate to enter the old town (just behind the fountain), so you can be there anytime and still close to everything you would want to see in a day in Nice.

Check some photos and enjoy the place yourself! You will...

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5.0
2y

Si vous êtes à Nice, la Place Masséna est un endroit incontournable à visiter. Située en plein cœur de la ville, elle est entourée de magnifiques bâtiments de style Belle Époque et offre une vue imprenable sur les collines environnantes. Vous pourrez y admirer la célèbre fontaine du Soleil et les sculptures géantes qui bordent la place. La Place Masséna est également un lieu de rassemblement pour les événements publics et les célébrations, ce qui la rend encore plus animée et festive. C'est une expérience inoubliable que je recommande vivement à tous ceux qui visitent Nice.

La Place Masséna est une place emblématique de Nice, située dans le cœur de la ville. Elle est considérée comme l'une des places les plus animées et les plus pittoresques de Nice. Avec une superficie de 33 000 mètres carrés, c'est l'une des plus grandes places de la ville. Elle est entourée de bâtiments historiques, de boutiques et de restaurants. La place est également un point de rencontre pour les habitants de Nice et les touristes.

La place Masséna est divisée en deux parties par la Promenade du Paillon, un parc linéaire qui traverse la ville. La partie nord de la place est plus traditionnelle, avec des bâtiments de style Belle Époque et la célèbre fontaine du Soleil, une sculpture de bronze qui représente Apollon chevauchant son chariot solaire. La partie sud de la place est plus moderne, avec des bâtiments contemporains et des œuvres d'art contemporaines.

La place Masséna est également un lieu de rassemblement pour les événements publics et les célébrations. Tout au long de l'année, elle accueille des concerts, des spectacles, des foires et des marchés. Pendant la période de Noël, la place est transformée en un magnifique village de Noël, avec des chalets, des attractions et des décorations lumineuses.

La Place Masséna est un endroit idéal pour se promener, se détendre, prendre des photos ou simplement profiter de l'ambiance. C'est un lieu animé et cosmopolite, où les cultures se mélangent pour créer une atmosphère unique. Que vous soyez en famille, entre amis ou en couple, la Place Masséna est un incontournable de la ville de Nice.

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If you are in Nice, the Place Masséna is a must-visit destination. Located in the heart of the city, it is surrounded by beautiful Belle Époque buildings and offers stunning views of the surrounding hills. You can admire the famous fountain of the Sun and the giant sculptures that line the square. Place Masséna is also a gathering place for public events and celebrations, making it even more lively and festive. It's an unforgettable experience that I highly recommend to anyone visiting Nice.

The Place Masséna is an iconic square in Nice, located in the heart of the city. It is considered one of the liveliest and most picturesque squares in Nice. With an area of 33,000 square meters, it is one of the largest squares in the city. It is surrounded by historic buildings, shops, and restaurants. The square is also a meeting point for the locals of Nice and tourists alike.

The Place Masséna is divided into two parts by the Promenade du Paillon, a linear park that runs through the city. The northern part of the square is more traditional, with Belle Époque buildings and the famous fountain of the Sun, a bronze sculpture that depicts Apollo riding his solar chariot. The southern part of the square is more modern, with contemporary buildings and works of contemporary art.

The Place Masséna is also a gathering place for public events and celebrations. Throughout the year, it hosts concerts, shows, fairs, and markets. During the Christmas period, the square is transformed into a beautiful Christmas village, with chalets, attractions, and bright decorations.

The Place Masséna is an ideal place for a stroll, relaxation, taking photos or simply enjoying the atmosphere. It is a lively and cosmopolitan place, where cultures mix to create a unique atmosphere. Whether you are with family, friends or a couple, the Place Masséna is a must-see in the...

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5.0
3y

Awesome place (pun intended). Spent a lot of time here when I was in Nice. It separates Avenue Jean Médecin and Vieux-Nice, plus it offers the Fountain du Soleil and Arc de 115.5 Degrés.

I recommend going at least twice: once early morning, and once early evening. I came at 7am on a weekday and it was a ghost town. I was able to really take in the aesthetic the square had to offer (and take some tripod selfies without anyone else in the picture!). Later, I came back around 9pm--it was a total shitshow (in the best way possible). The liveliness of Vieux-Nice poured onto Place Masséna with people all over the square eating, drinking, and taking in the street performers. I feel going at both times of the day really gives you an appreciation for everything the square has to offer. Check it...

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Besnik AvdiajBesnik Avdiaj
It is not really hard to make reviews for places in and around Nice. At this moment, I hardly recall any experience I would rate less than five. However, what is really hard, is to find the words to express the excitment each of them gives you. And it doesn't really change throughout time, regardless of how many times you visit it. Place Massena is just one of many touristic places in the center of Nice. It is a wide open area of a big pedestrian square, surrounded with red-to-ping-with-golden-nuances buildings towards Jean Medecin Boulevard, and with a view toward the Mediterranean where the Fountain du Soleil is perfectly loacted. The tram Line 1 passes through Place Massena and all Jean Medecin Boulevard. Considering the heavy people traffic, the drivers are really really careful, so it is pretty safe to walk around. On both sides Place Massena is cornered with Promenade du Paillon park which goes from the Promenade des Anglais (next to the beach) to the Promenade des Arts (next to the Contemporary Arts Museum). In the morning or late at night, the area is mostly free of people and trams passes by rarely. It is a great leisure place where many festivals and events take place in Nice. It is easily accessible with anything, but I strongly recommend using tram. Tram Line 2 takes you from airport and you should drop off at Jean Medecin Stop (underground), only a three minute walking distance from Palce Massena. Or you can also walk from main Train Station, or take Line 1 of tram towards Hopital Pasteur (you drop off at Massena stop or Opera Vielle-Ville stop). Massena serves also as a gate to enter the old town (just behind the fountain), so you can be there anytime and still close to everything you would want to see in a day in Nice. Check some photos and enjoy the place yourself! You will never regret!
Clayton CohnClayton Cohn
Awesome place (pun intended). Spent a lot of time here when I was in Nice. It separates Avenue Jean Médecin and Vieux-Nice, plus it offers the Fountain du Soleil and Arc de 115.5 Degrés. I recommend going at least twice: once early morning, and once early evening. I came at 7am on a weekday and it was a ghost town. I was able to really take in the aesthetic the square had to offer (and take some tripod selfies without anyone else in the picture!). Later, I came back around 9pm--it was a total shitshow (in the best way possible). The liveliness of Vieux-Nice poured onto Place Masséna with people all over the square eating, drinking, and taking in the street performers. I feel going at both times of the day really gives you an appreciation for everything the square has to offer. Check it out! Excitedly, Clayton Cohn
George MessiniaGeorge Messinia
It is the central square of Nice that is surrounded by red painted neoclassical buildings, shops and cafes and it is the main meeting point of the city. At the southern end of the square is the Fontaine du Soleil, the 7 meter high fountain inside which is housed a statue of the god Apollo with the 5 statues representing the Earth, Mars, Mercury, Venus and Saturn. In the center of the square is the famous sculptural ensemble La Conversation by the sculptor J. Plensa, which represents seven thinking human figures, kneeling or sitting on electrified poles (lit up in different colors at night), symbolizing the 7 continents conversing with each other. From there begins the main shopping avenue Boulevard Jean Médecin that leads to the central train station.
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It is not really hard to make reviews for places in and around Nice. At this moment, I hardly recall any experience I would rate less than five. However, what is really hard, is to find the words to express the excitment each of them gives you. And it doesn't really change throughout time, regardless of how many times you visit it. Place Massena is just one of many touristic places in the center of Nice. It is a wide open area of a big pedestrian square, surrounded with red-to-ping-with-golden-nuances buildings towards Jean Medecin Boulevard, and with a view toward the Mediterranean where the Fountain du Soleil is perfectly loacted. The tram Line 1 passes through Place Massena and all Jean Medecin Boulevard. Considering the heavy people traffic, the drivers are really really careful, so it is pretty safe to walk around. On both sides Place Massena is cornered with Promenade du Paillon park which goes from the Promenade des Anglais (next to the beach) to the Promenade des Arts (next to the Contemporary Arts Museum). In the morning or late at night, the area is mostly free of people and trams passes by rarely. It is a great leisure place where many festivals and events take place in Nice. It is easily accessible with anything, but I strongly recommend using tram. Tram Line 2 takes you from airport and you should drop off at Jean Medecin Stop (underground), only a three minute walking distance from Palce Massena. Or you can also walk from main Train Station, or take Line 1 of tram towards Hopital Pasteur (you drop off at Massena stop or Opera Vielle-Ville stop). Massena serves also as a gate to enter the old town (just behind the fountain), so you can be there anytime and still close to everything you would want to see in a day in Nice. Check some photos and enjoy the place yourself! You will never regret!
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Awesome place (pun intended). Spent a lot of time here when I was in Nice. It separates Avenue Jean Médecin and Vieux-Nice, plus it offers the Fountain du Soleil and Arc de 115.5 Degrés. I recommend going at least twice: once early morning, and once early evening. I came at 7am on a weekday and it was a ghost town. I was able to really take in the aesthetic the square had to offer (and take some tripod selfies without anyone else in the picture!). Later, I came back around 9pm--it was a total shitshow (in the best way possible). The liveliness of Vieux-Nice poured onto Place Masséna with people all over the square eating, drinking, and taking in the street performers. I feel going at both times of the day really gives you an appreciation for everything the square has to offer. Check it out! Excitedly, Clayton Cohn
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It is the central square of Nice that is surrounded by red painted neoclassical buildings, shops and cafes and it is the main meeting point of the city. At the southern end of the square is the Fontaine du Soleil, the 7 meter high fountain inside which is housed a statue of the god Apollo with the 5 statues representing the Earth, Mars, Mercury, Venus and Saturn. In the center of the square is the famous sculptural ensemble La Conversation by the sculptor J. Plensa, which represents seven thinking human figures, kneeling or sitting on electrified poles (lit up in different colors at night), symbolizing the 7 continents conversing with each other. From there begins the main shopping avenue Boulevard Jean Médecin that leads to the central train station.
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