What to do in Nice when it rains? Six ideas to enjoy the city sheltered

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The weather is getting worse this week on the Côte d’Azur. But even in the rain, Nice doesn’t lack activities. The Nice Premium editorial team offers you some ideas for places to take shelter while still enjoying the city, between culture, leisure and gourmet discoveries.

Immerse yourself in color at the Marc Chagall Museum

When rain falls on the city, Nice’s museums become ideal refuges. The Marc Chagall Museum, located in the Cimiez district, houses the most important public collection dedicated to the painter. The large canvases inspired by the Bible and colorful stained glass windows offer an immersive and bright visit, perfect for forgetting a gray sky!

Dive into Nice’s history at Palais Lascaris

Located in Old Nice, this 17th-century Baroque palace is one of the city’s most impressive historic buildings. You can discover decorated rooms, ceiling frescoes and a significant collection of ancient musical instruments.

Escape under the large greenhouse at Phoenix Park

Even in bad weather, Phoenix Park, located west of the city, remains a great option thanks to its large tropical greenhouse. You can discover exotic plants, birds and various animals in a covered space of over 7,000 m².

Challenge each other with friends at Rush Action Game

A blend of escape game and Fort Boyard: Rush Action Game offers an original entirely indoor experience. A venue that opened its doors just two months ago and is already booming. In teams of two to five players, participants take on a series of challenges in different themed rooms. Each challenge requires combining strategy and teamwork to accumulate as many points as possible in a limited time.

Try an escape game at Fox in a Box

For an immersive activity with friends or family, escape games are perfect for rainy days. Fox in a Box offers several scenarios: prison, heist or secret mission, where players must solve riddles as a team to escape the room in less than an hour.

Travel through time at the immersive exhibition Vikings: The Odyssey

Set near the Promenade des Anglais, the immersive exhibition “Vikings: The Odyssey invites visitors to dive back more than a thousand years, to the time of great Scandinavian explorations. The tour (lasting about an hour) consists of several spectacular rooms: 360° projections, grandiose settings and historical objects to tell the story of the warriors from the North.

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