Tourism in Nice
December 21, 2025
What to do in Nice in winter?
In Nice, winter doesn't put the city to sleep; on the contrary, it reveals a more intimate and elegant facet of its heritage.

As the end of December approaches and the grey skies and cold settle over the Riviera, many of you ask: What to do in Nice in winter? In this article, our real estate agency in Nice shares its top 10 places to discover.
The Villa Masséna
Housed in a Belle Époque mansion designed by Tersling, the Villa Masséna traces Nice's history since its annexation to France.
Here you will discover Napoleon's death mask, Joséphine's tiara, paintings by Fricero or Mossa, and a garden designed by Édouard André, overlooking the Promenade des Anglais.
Address: 65 Rue de France
The Matisse Museum
If you are visiting Nice in winter, plan a trip to the museum.
Housed in a Genoese villa in Cimiez, the Matisse Museum brings together nearly 600 works donated by Matisse and his heirs.
From Blue Nude IV to The Swimming Pool, the collection traces the artist's evolution and his deep bond with Nice, where he lived.
The collection also includes sculptures, paper cut-outs, and personal objects.
Address: 164 avenue des Arènes de Cimiez
The Marc Chagall Museum
This national museum houses the largest collection of works by Marc Chagall, including 17 monumental canvases inspired by the Old Testament.
Paintings, drawings, and stained glass interact in a spiritual and colorful journey.
The auditorium, adorned with stained glass windows depicting The Creation of the World, hosts concerts and conferences throughout the year.
Address: Avenue du Docteur Ménard
The Château de Bellet
Wondering where to go out in Nice in winter? Think of the Château de Bellet!
On the heights of Nice, this historic wine estate has been cultivating rare grape varieties of the Bellet AOP since the 18th century.
Its neo-Gothic chapel, built in 1873, now houses a tasting room.
An opportunity to discover typically Niçois wines, in a peaceful setting offering stunning views of the hills and the sea.
Address: 482 chemin de Saquier
The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MAMAC)
With over 1,300 works, the MAMAC explores major European and American movements from the 1950s to the present day.
You will discover Yves Klein, Niki de Saint Phalle, or Ben, major figures linked to Nice.
Don't miss climbing to its rooftop terrace, which reveals a unique panorama of the city.
Address: Place Yves Klein
The Sainte-Réparate Cathedral
Consecrated in 1699 and inspired by St. Peter's Basilica, this Baroque cathedral dominates Place Rossetti, in the heart of Old Nice.
It houses ten chapels, three organs, and the tomb of Saint Reparata, the city's patron saint. Listed as a Historical Monument, this cathedral, which is one of the must-sees in Nice in winter, remains a vibrant place of worship and a major architectural landmark.
Address: 3 Place Rossetti
The Nice Opera House
Rebuilt in 1885 after a tragic fire, the Nice Opera House combines architectural splendor and great operatic tradition.
Listed as a Historical Monument, it hosts ballets, concerts, and masterpieces such as La Traviata or Otello each season. And if you are looking for winter outing ideas in Nice, take the opportunity to experience an evening at the opera in this exceptional setting.
Address: 4/6 rue Saint-François de Paule
Monastère de Cimiez
This 8th-century Franciscan site houses a church with Baroque altarpieces, a museum of religious art, and Matisse's tomb.
Its historic garden, of Italian inspiration, retains its medieval layout with a central well, pergolas, and citrus trees. An ideal winter visit combining spirituality, art, and a serene walk on the heights of Nice!
Address: Place Pape Jean-Paul II
The Saint-Nicolas Orthodox Cathedral
Inaugurated in 1912, this Muscovite cathedral in the heart of Nice is the largest Orthodox church outside Russia.
Its architecture mixes reinforced concrete and ashlar under colorful domes.
Listed as a Historical Monument, it testifies to the Russian influence on the French Riviera. Guided tours are offered daily.
Address: Avenue Nicolas II
The Palais Lascaris
In the heart of Old Nice, this 17th-century aristocratic palace embodies the Niçois civil Baroque style.
A monumental staircase, frescoes, decorated salons, and a unique collection of ancient instruments make it an exceptional place.
This Historical Monument, ideal for any visit to Nice in winter, traces the evolution of Baroque architecture and the history of the powerful Lascaris-Vintimille family.
Address: 15 rue Droite
There are still so many things to do and see in Nice! Even in winter, the city remains indeed full of life. Museums, walks, concerts, heritage… there is always an activity to plan and a place to discover!
If you are considering buying in Nice, know that this time of year is an excellent season to explore the different neighborhoods, take your time, and mature your project. The Winter Immobilier agency, an expert in the Nice market for over 60 years, supports you at every step, with personalized advice, 7 days a week!


