Castle Hill Park in Nice

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Castle Hill Park is a historic hilltop park in the city of Nice. It offers panoramic views over the pristine waters of the bay of Nice (also known as Bay of Angels) and is a popular public attraction for locals and visitors of all ages. The park sits 92 metres above ground and features a variety of activities by the hilltop. This includes a café to enjoy coffee with a view, a manmade waterfall, and play areas for children.

Once you arrive at the top, you’ll also find a large monumental cemetery that’s open for public visits. Separated into 3 sections, this cemetery showcases a rich history of the city of Nice and plays host as the final resting place to many popular people and aristocrats. It’s also where Emil Jellinek, the creator of the world-famous vehicle brand, Mercedes, is buried.

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