What makes it 85% Solo-Friendly: Solo visitors enjoy safe, lively square, architecture, photos, easy tram access, many cafés for breaks; only mild downside is street noise and limited museums on-site.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time to photograph the monument, explore the crypt, browse market stalls, and enjoy a café break at a relaxed pace.
Photograph the Garibaldi Monument:
Frame the central bronze statue against the yellow arcades.
Tip: Arrive early to capture soft light and avoid crowds.
Explore the underground crypt:
Discover 16th-century city wall remains beneath the southwest corner.
Tip: Check opening hours with the Nice Tourist Office before you go.
Browse the antique market:
Wander stalls of vintage goods on the third Saturday each month.
Tip: Come when vendors open (around 9 AM) for best finds.
People-watch over coffee:
Sip a petit café on Café de Turin’s terrace facing the square.
Tip: Choose a corner seat to see both the monument and passing locals.

Billah Masum
Excellent open Square with Garibaldi's statue. We take coffees to pass some peace time here.
Debajyoti Adhikari
One of Nice's oldest city squares that was initially dedicated to the King of Sardinia but later renamed in honour of the most famous person born in Nice - Giuseppe Garibaldi. At a glance the Garibaldi statue is difficult to sight properly from the different approaching streets. I read somewhere that it was moved from its original place for renovations. Lots of cafes to hang out, lots of shady a...
David Lutter
Not to miss in Nice! If you’re looking for the quintessential European public square experience, look no further, you won’t regret it
Can Mete
I visited Place Garibaldi in Nice and was captivated by its Italian charm. The ochre facades, arcades, and the statue of Giuseppe Garibaldi at the center create a lively atmosphere. It’s a perfect spot to relax at a café and soak in the city’s history.
Sujay Sreekumar
This is one of the main spots of Nice. Lovely area to walk by, very picturesque with a fountain in the middle and all nice buildings around it. Nice sculptures also decorate the area. Lot of open spaces and food joints nearby.
Visit on the third Saturday to catch the monthly antique market. In summer, terraces stay open into the evening; in winter, the square is quieter but cafés may close earlier.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Petit café at Café de Turin | EUR 5 |
| Snack or glass of wine | EUR 8 |
| Optional crypt donation | EUR 0 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 13 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 11 Pl. Garibaldi, 06300 Nice, France
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