Neighborhood
Nice - Fabron
The Nice West district features numerous modern residences with pools, terraces, and parking, all complemented by panoramic sea views. A highly residential and green area, it is ideal for a family home or a pied-à-terre with direct proximity to Nice.
The Origins of the Nice West District
The western hills of Nice have long retained their agricultural character: planted with vineyards in the Middle Ages and olive groves during the Renaissance, they housed large estates owned by wealthy individuals in the 18th century. In the 19th century, the area attracted the bourgeoisie and wealthy families of Nice due to its ideal location, offering stunning views of the Baie des Anges and easy access to the city center. Castles and manors were built here, some of which still stand today. The Bellet vineyard is also still cultivated, renowned as one of the oldest vineyards in France and known for its Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) wines. It is the only entirely urban AOC vineyard, characterized by its terraced cultivation above the banks of the Var River. Lower Fabron, near the sea, is home to valuable monuments such as the Roseland Abbey and its botanical garden, the Château Saint-Hélène and its museum of naïve art, and the Marble Palace, which houses the municipal archives. Discover all the properties for sale in the district with our agency, a specialist in real estate in Nice West.
The Highlights of the Nice West District
The western hills of Nice overlook the Promenade des Anglais and the Var River, offering stunning views. They retain their green, open landscape from their agricultural past and their appeal to wealthy Niçois families, with beautiful residences in the Fabron-Lanterne area, prestigious individual villas on the Bellet hill, and a wide variety of real estate in the Saint-Antoine and Ginestiere sectors. Important sites of the Nice metropolis are also located here: the L’Archet Hospital to the east, the University Institute of Technology, and the Faculty of Arts, Letters, and Humanities in lower Fabron. A vast wooded valley stretches between Chemin de Terron and Chemin de la Madonnette de Terron. This western sector of Nice offers panoramic views of the Promenade des Anglais and is served by the A8 highway. Proximity to Nice Airport is one of its many advantages.
Living in the Nice West District
The Nice West district is an upscale, verdant area where the hilly terrain has prevented overly dense urbanization. With an ancestral vineyard, wooded areas, green spaces like those of the botanical garden or Roseland Abbey, and stunning views of the Bay of Nice, the Fabron area offers a highly sought-after living environment. Its location relative to the city center is also ideal. Well-served by public transportation, it benefits from road network development without suffering from its inconveniences: connected to the seafront by avenues winding through the valleys, the district also offers quick access to the highway, allowing easy travel to the east of the city, Monaco, and Italy in one direction, and Antibes and Cannes in the other. Many schools are also present in the area, including alternative and prestigious institutions such as the bilingual Montessori school.
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