Things to do in La Trinite

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Photo "La Trinite" by Валерий Дед (CC BY) / Cropped from original
Photo "La Trinite" by Nersi Elahi (CC BY) / Cropped from original

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1. Promenade des Anglais

The Promenade Des Anglais is a lively walkway that runs along Nice’s azure coastline. The three-mile (five-kilometer) stretch of pavement is lined with blue and white umbrellas, pebbled beaches and blue sea on one side. Cafés, restaurants and up-market hotels line the other side, separated by a busy road.
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Nice showing general coastal views and a pebble beach

2. Circuit de Monaco

Watch from the sidelines as professional drivers race around the Monte Carlo Formula One Track, the route that some call the world’s most difficult grand prix. The twisting streets of Monaco are tricky for the drivers, but undeniably thrilling for the viewers. Visit when the Grand Prix is not running and follow the course through town to see some of the principality’s most recognizable sights.
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3. Casino Monte Carlo

Admire the Belle Époque grandeur of Casino Monte-Carlo during a morning tour through its marbled halls. Spend an evening playing at one of its many gambling tables. The elegant venue and smartly dressed patrons make this a popular destination for people looking for a gambling experience of the highest class. The famous casino attracts more than gamblers; it’s also popular among lovers of the arts who come to see ballet, opera and classical music in the Salle Garnier concert hall.
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Casino Monte Carlo showing a fountain and heritage architecture

4. Place Massena

Place Massena is the main square in Nice. The large plaza lies between the Old and New Towns, and is lined with shops and restaurants. It sits at a crossroads of several main boulevards, including the grand Avenue Jean Médecin. Locals flock here on their way to school and work. Stop for a coffee at one of the cafés dotted around the edge of the square and take in the action. The tramway runs through the center of the plaza, but otherwise it’s pedestrian only.
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Aerial view of Place Massena square with red buildings  and fountain in Nice, France

5. Promenade de la Croisette

La Croisette is a gorgeous seaside boulevard lined with palm trees, luxurious hotels and the most fashionable restaurants and bars in the city. This 1.2-mile (2-kilometer) boardwalk is where the big names of the movie industry come to be seen during the Cannes Film Festival.
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La Croisette featuring a hotel

6. Palace of Festivals and Conferences

The Palace of Festivals and Congress Hall is the home of the Cannes Film Festival. This is where many movies are screened and prizes are awarded during the annual spectacular. For the rest of the year, the landmark building hosts a variety of exhibitions and events, including boat shows, ballet performances, concerts and conferences.
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Palace of Festivals and Conferences showing a small town or village and modern architecture

7. Cannes Harbour

Cannes Harbour, or Old Port, sits in the heart of the glamorous city, below the historic old town. Filling its berths are a mixture of sailboats, yachts and super yachts, creating one of the most iconic sights of this part of the French Riviera.
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Cannes Harbour featuring a marina

8. Monaco Harbour

Monaco Harbor stretches almost the entire length of the principality and includes some of the most impressive landmarks that the small country offers. Stroll along the lively quays, stopping at museums and palaces along the way, or step aboard a water taxi and view the sights while drifting on the Mediterranean.
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Monaco Harbour showing a coastal town, a city and a bay or harbor

What to do in La Trinite


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Frequently asked questions

Is La Trinite worth visiting?
Whether you plan to enjoy the local charm and cultural highlights or sample unique foods and venture into nature, there are plenty of things to do in La Trinite.
How do I spend a day in La Trinite?
Paloma Beach and Blue Beach are two excellent places to start your sightseeing adventures. Be sure to check out the shopping and dining options in La Trinite while you're here too.
What is the top tourist attraction in La Trinite?
The top tourist attraction in La Trinite is Paloma Beach, so don't forget to add it to your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in La Trinite?
You can easily tick off leading attractions like Paloma Beach, Blue Beach and Matisse Museum with a three-day escape to La Trinite. On average, many travellers book three days here. There's plenty to experience nearby too, so linger longer and venture to Nice.
Is La Trinite a walkable city?
With exciting neighbourhoods and major sights within walking distance of the city centre, La Trinite is a good destination to experience on foot. Wander between Matisse Museum and Marinières Beach. Then take a stroll through Riquier, located 5 kilometres from downtown, and Cimiez, which is roughly 5 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in La Trinite with kids?
What to do in La Trinite for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food connoisseur or adventure seeker, there are lots of things to do in La Trinite for adults including Avenue Jean Medecin and Florida Beach.
Are there free things to do in La Trinite?
In La Trinite, Paloma Beach is an unmissable spot for anyone planning to experience the city without reaching for their wallet. Also, check out the other neighbourhoods and green spaces, and ask for tips from a local tour guide. It's a top way to discover the best free things to do in La Trinite.