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How long is the Promenade des Anglais in Nice?

The Promenade des Anglais is a promenade along the Mediterranean coast of Nice, France. It extends from the airport on the west to the Quai des États-Unis on the east, for a distance of approximately 7 km. Administratively speaking, it forms part of Route nationale 98, which runs between Toulon and Menton.





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Promenade des Anglais in Nice is the most important attraction in the city. It stretches for seven kilometers and provides an uninterrupted view of the azure sea and palm trees. In Nice, we call it the Prom but its full name is the Promenade des Anglais (Walkway of the English).

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The most emblematic street in Nice, the Promenade des Anglais is a gorgeous pedestrian area that follows the curve of the Baie des Anges beaches. This legendary seaside boulevard is lined with planted palm trees and filled with elegant gardens. Nice's beautiful churches.

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The promenade was completed in 1824. The English christened it the Strada del littorale, but the people of Nice soon dubbed it El camin dei Inglés. El camin dei Inglés was retained when Nice was annexed by France in 1860. That's where the name Promenade des Anglais comes from!

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Nice is a wonderful place to visit in the French Riviera. Spending 3 days in Nice is the perfect amount of time to see the highlights of Nice as well as its surrounding areas.

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In Nice, we call it the Prom but its full name is the Promenade des Anglais (Walkway of the English). Its name comes from the English aristocrats who came to Nice in the 18th century to enjoy the health benefits of the local climate.

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Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Nice should cost around €20 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Nice is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

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The blue chair is the symbol of Nice. You can find them on the promenade and also buy many souvenirs with them on. La Chaise Bleue de SAB is a lovely large sculpture of the iconic chair which is unmissable on the promenade.

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The new Blue Chairs La Chaise Bleue has become part of Nice's heritage and the very concept of Chaise Bleue has become public. Thus, if the models of the Original Blue Chairs of Charles Tordo are deposited, everyone can finally create his Blue Chair.

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Cap-de-Nice A quarter on the coast with a unique view of the Bay of Angels.It is in the neighborhood of the port and another quiet luxury area - Mont Boron. Mainly residences, villas and luxury apartments are located in Cap-de-Nice. Well-known politicians, athletes, showbiz stars live in the neighborhood.

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Located between Nice and Monaco, overlooking the Mediterranean, the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is a magnificent palace surrounded by nine themed gardens: French garden, Spanish garden, Florentine garden, stone garden, Japanese garden, exotic garden, Provençal garden and rose garden.

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