The prototypical history behind the Promenade Des Anglia

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The prototypical history behind the Promenade Des Anglia The most famous stretch of seafront in Nice – if not France then it’s the vast paved Promenade des Anglias which gets its name from the English ex-pat patrons who paid for it in 1822. It runs for the whole 4km sweep of the Baie des Agnes with a dedicated lane for cyclists and skaters; if you fancy joining them, you can get skates, scooters, and bikes on rent from a nearby Roller station. In Nice, we can also call it Prom but still its full name is the Promenade des Anglais which is a walkway of the English. Its name comes from the English aristocrats who came to Nice in the 18th century to enjoy the health benefits of the local climate. At that point in time, the shoreline was not so regular, and because the lords of their wives wanted to walk comfortably, a seaside promenade was built. The English names of the hotels nearby, such as Westminster and West End, still bear witness to the influence of the islanders on this place.


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