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Promenade des Anglais

 
 
The French Riviera & the Maritime Alps: Principal Destinations: Nice & the Haut Pays Niçois – The Flower of the South: Sightseeing in Nice: The Promenade des Anglais

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Originally a footpath built by an English clergyman (at his own expense) in 1820, Nice’s famous seafront boulevard follows the curve of the Baie des Anglais. The busy two-lane road of today is always flower-bedecked and adorned with exotic palm trees. Despite the traffic, this is an essential stroll, taking you past extravagant Belle Époque buildings like the Hotel Negresco, with its pink domes, and Art Deco masterpieces like the Palais de la Méditerranée.

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The Promenade des Anglais
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The Promenade des Anglais (Niçard: Camin dei Anglès, English: Walk of the English) is a celebrated promenade along the Mediterranean at Nice, France.

History

Before Nice was urbanized, the coast at Nice was just bordered by a deserted band of beach. The first houses were located on higher ground well away from the sea.

Starting in the second half of the 18th century, the English took to spending the winter in Nice, enjoying the panorama along the coast. When a particularly harsh winter up north brought an influx of beggars to Nice, some of the rich Englishmen proposed a useful project for them: the construction of a walkway (chemin de promenade) along the sea.

The city of Nice, intrigued by the prospect of a pleasant promenade, greatly increased the scope of the work. The Promenade was first called the Camin dei Anglès (the English Way) by the Niçois in their native dialect Nissart. After the annexation of Nice by France in 1860 it was rechristened La Promenade des Anglais, replacing the former Nissart name with its French translation.

Today

For the local inhabitants, the Promenade des Anglais has simply become the Promenade or, for short, La Prom. On Sundays, bicyclists, babystrollers, and whole families can be seen out for a stroll along the Promenade. It has also become a favorite place for skateboarders and in-line skaters.

Aside from numerous events such as the annual Carnival, the Battle of Flowers, etc. that take place along the Promenade, the Promenade has its blue chairs (chaises bleues) and cabanas perfect for a lazy time along the Mediterranean and for contemplation of the azure blue water of the Bay of Angels (la Baie des Anges). Coordinates: 43°41′26″N 7°14′45″E / 43.69056°N 7.24583°E / 43.69056; 7.24583


 
 

 

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