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Nice's Dog-Friendly Parks: Where Fitness Meets Socialization

Discover how local parks are transforming into vibrant hubs for outdoor exercise and community building, with dogs welcome

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By Nice Wellness Desk · Published 4 July 2026, 23:56

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Updated 3 h ago· 5 July 2026, 5:57

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Nice's Dog-Friendly Parks: Where Fitness Meets Socialization
Photo: Various, published by David Nutt / Public domain (Wikimedia Commons)

Nice is home to over 20 dog-friendly parks and outdoor fitness spots, with the most popular being Promenade des Anglais and Parc du Mont Boron, which attract thousands of visitors every week.

As the city's active wellness culture continues to grow, these parks are becoming increasingly important as social fitness hubs, where residents can exercise, socialize, and spend time with their pets. This trend is particularly significant in Nice, where the mild climate and stunning natural scenery make outdoor activities a staple of daily life. With many residents prioritizing health and wellness, dog-friendly parks are providing a unique space for people to connect with others who share similar interests, while also improving their physical and mental wellbeing.

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Two of the most popular dog-friendly parks in Nice are the Promenade des Anglais, which stretches along the famous Baie des Anges, and Parc du Mont Boron, a scenic park with breathtaking views of the city. The Promenade des Anglais is a favorite among locals and tourists alike, with its wide pedestrian path perfect for jogging, cycling, or simply strolling with your dog. Parc du Mont Boron, on the other hand, offers a range of outdoor fitness equipment, including pull-up bars, parallel bars, and benches, making it an ideal spot for a workout with your furry friend by your side. Other notable mentions include the Jardin Albert 1er, a beautiful garden with a large lawn area perfect for picnics and outdoor games, and the Parc des Arenes de Cimiez, a historic park with a stunning view of the city.

According to data from the City of Nice, over 70% of residents own a dog, and 60% of these dog owners use the city's parks and outdoor spaces for exercise and socialization. In fact, a recent survey conducted by the Nice Tourism Board found that 80% of tourists visit Nice's parks and outdoor spaces during their stay, with 40% of these visitors bringing their dogs along. With an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, Nice's dog-friendly parks are bustling with activity year-round, with peak hours typically between 7am and 9am, and 5pm and 7pm, when residents take their dogs for a walk or run after work.

As the demand for dog-friendly parks and outdoor fitness spots continues to grow, the City of Nice is investing in new infrastructure and programs to support this trend. For example, the city has launched a new initiative to create dog-friendly beaches along the Promenade des Anglais, with designated areas for dogs to swim and play. Additionally, local fitness studios and gyms are offering outdoor classes and workshops in the city's parks, ranging from yoga and Pilates to boot camp and fitness training, with prices starting from €10 per session. Whether you're a resident or just visiting Nice, the city's dog-friendly parks are a must-visit destination for anyone looking to combine fitness, socialization, and fun in the great outdoors.

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