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Catherine Ségurane street in Nice

Nice: The Timeless Charm of Catherine Ségurane Street

Just a stone’s throw from the port and Place Garibaldi, Catherine Ségurane Street is known as the hub for antique dealers. Undergoing a transformation, the neighborhood is becoming livelier with the arrival of new spots. Between art galleries, unique shops, and trendy bars, discover the charm of this iconic street in Nice.

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A Charming Street Named After a Niçoise Heroine

Nestled against “La Colline du Château”, Catherine Ségurane Street welcomes countless passersby each day. With its historic buildings, this once-aristocratic district has evolved over time.

Catherine Ségurane street as seen from the passage leading to Colline du Château

Drawn to its timeless character, many antique dealers set up shop here, turning the street into a hub for antique boutiques and art galleries. At number 28, the Village Ségurane stands out with its 36 specialized stores. Opened in 1967, it houses an extensive collection of artworks and antiques of all kinds. This is why Catherine Ségurane Street is now known as the antiques district.

The entrance to Village Ségurane at 28 Catherine Ségurane street

This emblematic street also shines through its name, inherited from a legendary Niçoise heroine. Catherine Ségurane became a symbol of local pride when she famously repelled the Ottomans with her laundry beater during the Siege of Nice in 1543. Her bravery is still honored today near the old city walls on Sincaire Street, where a monument stands in her memory.

The monument in tribute to Catherine Ségurane in Nice
The monument dedicated to Catherine Ségurane on Sincaire Street.

Catherine Ségurane Street: A Neighborhood Coming to Life

Once quiet and little frequented, Catherine Ségurane Street is undergoing a gradual transformation. In 2019, rehabilitation works were carried out, including the widening of the sidewalks. That same year, the inauguration of the Garibaldi Le Château tram station at the entrance to the street brought a new wave of visitors.

Not long after, new bars, restaurants, and shops began to emerge on the street. Among them are the wine bar Les Œillets and the famous brunch spot Chez les Garçons, which opened a new location in the neighborhood in 2023. Another addition is the pastry shop of Chef Julien Dugourd, offering high-end treats at reasonable prices, available for dine-in.

The terrace of the brunch spot Chez les Garçons on Catherine Ségurane Street in Nice
On this sunny Sunday morning, food lovers are enjoying brunch on the terrace of “Chez les Garçons.”

In 2024, a significant milestone was reached with the opening of the Palais Ségurane, a chic hotel that enhances the street’s appeal. The venue is complemented by Catherine, a cocktail/brunch bar, as well as Colita, a refined restaurant.

The once-empty sidewalks now make way for terraces of the new establishments. However, the atmosphere remains tranquil, far from the lively energy of Garibaldi Square or Place du Pin, both just a few steps away.

Catherine Ségurane Street: Best spots to eat and drink

With the arrival of new establishments, Catherine Ségurane Street has become a trendy spot. Brunch, restaurants, wine bars… discover five places to try for a delightful break or a drink with friends!

  • Chez les Garçons (brunch & lunch) : A famous brunch spot with a vintage atmosphere, offering a wide selection of delicious sweet and savory treats! 🍽 Info and reservations
  • Le Catherine (brunch & cocktail bar) : A brunch spot attached to the Palais Ségurane hotel. As night falls, Le Catherine transforms into a cocktail bar with a cozy ambiance. 🍽 Info and reservations
  • Le Colita (restaurant) : A new restaurant located on the ground floor of Palais Ségurane. It serves refined cuisine with Latin influences. 🍽 Info and reservations
  • Le Rouge (wine bar & restaurant) : Situated at the end of the street, this wine bar offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. In addition to wines, the menu features dishes made with fresh ingredients. 🍽 Info and reservations
  • Les Œillets (wine bar & tapas) : Housed in a former antique shop, Les Œillets is a friendly wine bar. The establishment also offers a variety of tapas. 🍽 Info and reservations

How to get there?

  • On foot or by bike : close to Place Garibaldi and the city center, it is easy to get there on foot. You can also rent a bike or an electric scooter (book here) and take the bike path that runs along the port.
  • By tram : lines 2 ou 3, stop at Garibaldi / Le Château.
  • By car : parking spaces are available along the street (paid, except on Sundays and public holidays). If you prefer private parking, the Port Lympia parking lot or the Promenade des Arts parking lot are nearby.

To conclude

If you’re looking to discover an authentic neighborhood in Nice, Catherine Ségurane Street might just charm you. Away from the crowds, you can explore numerous antique shops and art galleries. You can also enjoy the vibrant atmosphere created by the new bars and restaurants in the area.