To get to Castle Hill, there are several options:
From the old town (Vieille Ville), visitors can walk to Castle Hill by climbing the stairway that begins at the end of the Promenade des Anglais. The ascent is quite steep, but it provides the opportunity to take in the beautiful views at a leisurely pace.
For those who prefer not to climb, an elevator is available. The entrance to the elevator is located on Quai des Etats-Unis, just past the Tour Bellanda. The elevator operates from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (times may vary depending on the season) and is free of charge.
The Little Tourist Train of Nice offers a leisurely ride to Castle Hill with commentary, making it a great option for those interested in a narrated tour. This can be caught from the Promenade des Anglais and has a cost associated with it.
For those driving, there is a car park located at the foot of Montée Monfort. From there, visitors will then proceed by foot or take the elevator. Traffic can be dense and parking spaces can be limited, so this option may be less convenient.
Castle Hill is accessible by public transport. Local buses service the area around the hill, and visitors can use stops that are a short walk from the elevator or staircases.
While reaching the top of Castle Hill can be a challenge for those with limited mobility, the elevator makes the site accessible to all, allowing everyone to enjoy the breathtaking panoramic views of Nice and the Baie des Anges.
Once at the top, visitors can explore the park, take in the views from the lookouts, discover the waterfall, or visit the cemetery.