Le Figaro Nice
If this weekend racing fans promise to be bright between Nice and Cannes, it risks, on the contrary, testing the drivers’ nerves. And for good reason, this Sunday, October 30, the second weekend of All Saints’ Day, will see the annual Alpes-Marine Marathon. An event that runners look forward to and which inevitably disrupts traffic.
“We encourage you to use public transport and avoid driving to Nice on the Promenade des Anglais/Théâtre de Verdure section until midday. Given the importance of this event, it is recommended to follow the alert and information system in place. All stores will be open throughout the event.already shows the municipality.
Therefore, the following streets in the city center will be closed to traffic from 3 a.m. to noon on Sunday:
- Promenade des Anglais south road from rue Honore Sauvan to rue Max Gallo
- Rue Brea
- Van Lu Street
- Milton Robbins Street
- Rue Saint-François-de-Paule, between Rue Desboutin and Avenue Max Gallo
- Avenue Max Gallo
- Boulevard Jean Jaures, between Place Massena and Landing Auguste Escoffier
- Rauba Capeu Quay
- Port of the United States from Place Guynemer
- Place Masséna and rue Alexandre Mari, between rue Desboutin and rue de l’Hôtel de Ville (reverse traffic possible from 3am to 6am and 8:30am to noon)
- Entrance to the Liautaud Tunnel from Avenue Max Gallo
The same penalty for the following streets between 6 am and 8:30 am:
- Avenue Felix Faure, between Rue Albert and Place Massena
- rue Chauvin, between rue Goffredo and rue Felix Faure
- Gwydon street exit
- Verden Ave
- Promenade des Anglais north road from avenue Max Gallo to boulevard Gambetta
Nice West / Airport. the following streets will be closed from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.;
- Promenade des Anglais, north and south avenues and the Corniglion Molinier promenade, from avenue de Grenuire to the end of the town hall
- All of Avenue Grenouille, between Boulevard René Cassin and Promenade de Anglais, between the northbound and southbound lanes
- Avenue des Grenouillères, between Parc Phoenix and Hotel Campanile (opposite Allée des Floralies)
- Entrance and exit from the Voyageurs roundabout overlooking the Corniglion Molinier promenade
- Departure from Nice Côte d’Azur Airport Terminal 1
- Napoleon III bridge, south and north roads, to the border of the municipality of Nice
- Access to Nice Côte d’Azur Airport from Promenade des Anglais North Road
- Access ramp to Boulevard Georges Pompidou from southbound carriageway of Promenade Corniglion Molinier
- Boulevard Georges Pompidou entrance ramp leading to the south and north roads of the Corniglion Molinie promenade
All lanes leading to the northbound and southbound lanes of Anglais Tourisme and Corniglione Molineux will be closed from Avenue Grenouillere to the edge of City Hall.
The Magnan Tunnel, Port de Carros and Captain Ferber Avenue will also be closed. About Old Nice, To the east of the city, from 3 a.m. to noon, the entrance will be via the Crotti descent, which is always open, and the exit via the Auguste Escoffier landing and the rue Ponchet to the Porte.
The prefecture’s decision also states that exit 50 of the A8 to Promenade de Anglais.may be closed at the request of law enforcementfrom 6 to 10 o’clock.
What about parking? on Saturday, October 29, from 20:00 to Sunday, October 30, 12:00, it will be strictly prohibited in the following streets and zones:
- Promenade des Anglais, South and North roads in full
- Promenade Corniglion Molinier, the southern road in its entirety
- Avenue du Capitaine Ferber in its entirety
- Avenue Grenouille, between Phoenix and Hôtel Campanile (opposite Allée des Floralies)
- Port of Karas
- Quai des Etats-Unis in its entirety
- Avenue Max Gallo in its entirety
- Verdun Avenue in its entirety
- Rue Saint-François-de-Paule, between avenue Max Gallo and rue Bréa
- Between Avenue Gustav V, Promenade de Anglais and 2-wheeler parking is not included
- rue Brea between quai des Etats-Unis and rue Saint-François-de-Paule
Finally, on Sunday from 3:00 p.m. to noon, the bike lane will close the streets on Rue du Congres, Avenue Verdun, Promenade de Anglais between Rue du Congres, Avenue Max Gallo and Quai des États-Unis.
Source: Le Figaro
