From our base in Nice we planned a day trip to Ventimiglia, 8 km across the border in western Liguria, Italy. We took the 10:36 train from Nice Ville station (single tickets €8 for the 55 minute journey). As with our visit the previous day to Antibes we opted to buy single tickets as these were the same price as returns and provided more flexibility as we didn’t need to decide on a return service in advance.

Do try and sit on the right hand side of the train on the outbound journey to enjoy the dramatic coastal scenery along the way. In particular, look out for spectacular views towards the end of the journey between Menton-Garavan and Ventimiglia.

Ventimiglia is comprised of two distinct parts with its historic old town perched high on a cliff top and its more recent town below, each part separated by the Roya river. From the station it was just a short walk into the newer part of town and the first point of interest we came to was the covered market so we decided to pop in there first whilst it was still open.

The market is open daily and well worth a visit with lots of typical Italian produce such as olive oil, salami and prosciutto ham. Whilst we were there it was a hive of activity with locals stocking up on local produce including fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers. A fish market is located to one side of the main hall where we inspected all manner of fresh fish kept cool on ice, some varieties familiar to us and others unknown.

In addition to the indoor produce market, a huge outdoor market takes place each Friday with stallholders offering many items that include clothes, bags and footwear. Each week many visitors flock across the border to seek out a bargain with the town being much busier then. Our visit hadn’t coincided with a Friday but if you enjoy bargain hunting then a Friday might be the best day to go.

On leaving the market area we followed the river down to the beach (Spiaggia delle Calandre) which is quite nondescript with a long straight section of shingle but from the promenade there are some good westward views in the direction of France. Facing the seafront there is a line of beach cafes and gift shops.

From there, we headed back inland and crossed the Roya river over the bridge to reach the old town. The views of the pastel coloured houses on the cliff top looked very Italian and we instantly knew that we would enjoy exploring the medieval part of town.

After crossing the river we entered the old town through one of the remaining gates. The old town is enclosed by walls and is mostly traffic free as many of the streets are too narrow for cars. It was a steep climb uphill and everywhere seemed very quiet but picturesque with its warren of winding lanes and cobbled squares lined with quaint old stone houses.

Having got our breath back on reaching the top we visited the town’s Romanesque Cathedral with its 11th century octagonal Romanesque baptistry housing a limestone font.

The cathedral was very elaborate and definitely worth the uphill hike to view it. Before leaving we noticed a sign leading down to the crypt which was also of interest as it had been built on the site of an older church.

Near to the cathedral we came to a viewpoint from where we had some fine views down to the harbour where we were heading next.

All this walking had made us feel quite peckish and there was no way we were leaving Italy without eating pizza. As luck would have it, we found the perfect spot at the foot of the old town along the seafront road Passeggiata G. Marconi. We were attracted to the Stella Marina Restaurant by its low blue building and sun drenched terrace with uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean.

Although it was quite busy there was one outdoor table still available and there we sat for quite sometime soaking up the sun’s rays and enjoying a leisurely meal. Eating authentic Italian pizza really made us feel that we were in a different country and we were so pleased that we’d made the effort to cross the border from France and spend the day in Ventimiglia.

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thanks for the tour – I changed trains there earlier this year but had no idea what the town was alike! Actually looks a very pleasant spot!
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Your adventure was amazing Andy and I loved following along although I didn’t have time to comment on each post.
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Drove into Ventimiglia many moons ago for the open market. Very, very busy. Bargains in everything from leather jackets to table wine. I can almost taste that pizza, Marion. Bon appetite, or however they say it across the border.
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Thanks for your interest in our day spent in Ventimiglia Shane. It was fairly quiet when we were there as the market wasn’t taking place so we missed out on potential bargains! Have a great weekend!
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I like the old town, no cars but not vespa free. The pizzas are huge, no wonder your report stops there!
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Yes, we could easily have shared a pizza!
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Nice Fhoto
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Thank you
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Such a wonderful opportunity to nip from France into Italy! Those pizzas look fantastic, too.
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There’s nowhere like Italy for pizza or pasta dishes. They’ve mastered the art for simplicity and taste!
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I love the pictures! Would love to go to Italy!
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Thank you. Italy is beautiful.
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Only drove above it, sadly, didnt have time to visit it
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Not quite so pretty as Menton but certainly worth a visit Tanja.
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I had the opportunity to cross the border to Ventimiglia when I was in Menton, but I didn’t have time to. Would’ve liked to, though! Glad you had a fun time. 🙂
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There’s always a next time Rebecca. Ventimiglia is definitely worth a visit. Thanks so much for reading.
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What a perfect day Marion. Loved your descriptions and photos. It’s always a bonus when you can be in two countries in one day, that’s the beauty of Europe.
I’m just now being able to look at leisure through my ever increasing list of emails, so am very behind on all the blogs I follow, hope to get a post out soon now we are back in Perth 🙂
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Thanks so much for your kind words about my day trip to Ventimiglia from Nice. Italy for the day was lovely as was the authentic pizza. I’m glad you’ve made it back home now, reunited with your family and dogs.
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This seems like a wonderful culinary destination. I can only imagine how delicious an authentic pizza made in Italy is!
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Ventimiglia is a great place to visit for the day from Nice and the authentic pizzas were delicious.
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I’ve always enjoyed having a home base while travelling and being able to just make day-trips. It’s much more convenient than having to pack up all your stuff and lug it around. I’ve never been to Ventimiglia before, but it looks nice. What a great viewpoint of the harbour.
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It’s definitely more relaxing after a home base to return to when travelling rather than moving on all the time. Ventimiglia is very attractive and it was good to experience Italy for the day.
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You catch so much beauty and interest on your trips. I remember my first trip to Europe and being amazed you could go through so many countries in a day’s journey.
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That’s the beauty of mainland Europe Ian, we might not have your guaranteed sunshine but we do have plenty of diversity. Thanks so much for your ever welcome thoughts.
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I love these photos. This market was such a great amount of fruits and vegetables and these flowers are so beautiful. You went inside Ventimiglia Cathedral was so beautiful. Thanks for sharing this idea. Anita
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It’s my pleasure Anita, thank you.
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Beautiful views and great pizza sounds like a perfect day trip to Italy 🙂
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Exactly Meg, gorgeous views, freshly baked pizza, Italian wine and spring sunshine. The perfect combination.
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Bellissimo! The views, the water, the market, the cathedral, the pizza – all of it looks fabulous, Marion. I have to say that I am most fascinated by the market. I have never been to a market like that one, and it is something I intend to do one day. Such wonderful food and flowers. Thank you for sharing Ventimiglia!
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Continental markets are splendid affairs Kellye. Everything is so fresh, beautifully laid out and the fragrance from the flower stalls so beautiful. You can’t be an authentic Italian pizza either! Thanks so much for reading and commenting.
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Thank you. 🙂
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Excellent opportunity for a trip to Italy. We travelled through Ventimiglia on our trail from Genova to Nice in 2019. It looks like a great day trip from Nice. Thanks for sharing Marion. Allan
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Ventimiglia makes for a lovely day trip from Nice and there’s nothing like Italian pizza or pasta is there. I’ve not been to Genoa but hopefully will get there sometime. Thanks for reading and commenting.
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What a great day trip! I bet the market smelled os wonderful, especially all of the flowers. I can’t wait to be eating pizza in Italy, we leave Thursday 🙂
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It was great to cross the border into Italy Lyssy and the pizza with a Mediterranean view was worth the train journey alone. Hope you have the most wonderful time in Italy, not long to go now!
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Odl Town Ventimiglia, perched on a hill above the water looks so adorable. And pizza with a view! Great day trip from Nice! Maggie
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We enjoyed a great day out across the Italian border in Ventimiglia Maggie. A charming town coupled with a delicious authentic Italian pizza.
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Sorry for my typo, sometimes I need to put my glasses on when I type 😊
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Don’t worry at all. I’m really careful in my blog posts but if I’m replying to comments on my phone I sometimes make mistakes too without my glasses! Have a lovely evening and best wishes M.
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Funnily enough, we’re off to Ventimiglia today to stock up on various produce which is so much cheaper across the border. We’ll be lunching in our usual spot a busy, family-run and owned restaurant round the back of the market.
PS Excellent pizza can be had in Nice which was part of Italy until 1860!
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Thanks for your interest in this post Sheree and hope you enjoy your pizza lunch today in Ventimiglia.
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We shan’t be eating pizza.
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Well whatever you have I’m sure it will be good!
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Thanks, we had a delightful lunch
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Oh, a market! With colourful fruits and flowers as well as prosciutto ham – yummy! And I always enjoy your walks by a beach (or river). Lovely interior of the cathedral … and yes, of course one should enjoy a pizza in Italy 🙂. Beautiful photos Marion!
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Thanks for your interest and kind words Corna, we enjoyed a lovely day over the border in Italy.
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Nice photos. Be careful with the pizza. I had some of the best pizza during my trip to Italy. Since then, pizza just doesn’t taste the same anywhere but Italy. LOL
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I understand what you mean, both pizza and pasta taste infinitely superior when consumed in Italy! Thanks so much for your much appreciated thoughts.
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