Overview
Port Lympia is Nice's picturesque old port, flanked by pastel Italian Baroque buildings and filled with fishing boats and yachts. The waterfront restaurants serve the freshest seafood in Nice.
Highlights
- Harbour views: Colourful buildings reflected in the calm harbour water.
- Seafood dining: Waterfront restaurants with catch-of-the-day menus.
- Antiques quarter: Rue Catherine Ségurane and surrounding streets are Nice's antiques hub.
History
The port was built in 1750 by King Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia. Its Italian-era architecture reflects Nice's Piedmontese past.
Visitor Tips
- Evening dining: The port-side restaurants are at their best for dinner.
- Saturday brocante: Antiques and second-hand market around the port.
- Duration: 30–60 minutes.