Nice's Albert I Garden is a very beautiful and quiet city park. There are many ancient and famous trees here. The winding paths are very quiet. The most famous toy here is a retro turning horse toy. It looks very beautiful. Children are enjoying themselves, while adults are the best places to take pictures.
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Nice's Albert I Garden is a very beautiful and quiet city park. There are many ancient and famous trees here. The winding paths are very quiet. The most famous toy here is a retro turning horse toy. It looks very beautiful. Children are enjoying themselves, while adults are the best places to take pictures.
Albert I Garden is one of the oldest gardens in Nice. It was built in the early nineteenth century. It is located in the city park between Garibaldi Square and Marseille Square. It is a place for local residents to enjoy their holidays. It is surrounded by fences and open regularly. The park is surrounded by green trees. There are children's playground facilities in water-sprinkling pools. There are also many commemorative statues, surrounded by blue sky and white clouds, and surrounded by buildings. It is very beautiful.
Located between the two Plazas of Nice, the city park is a place for local residents to enjoy their holidays. The park is surrounded by green trees, water fountains, children's playgrounds and many commemorative sculptures surrounded by blue sky and white clouds.
Albert I Garden is one of the oldest gardens in Nice. It was built in the early 19th century. This is a city park between the two main squares of Nice, Garibaldi Square and Marsena Square. It is free to play. It is a leisure place for local residents on holidays. It is surrounded by fences and opens regularly. The park is surrounded by green trees, water fountains, children's playgrounds and many commemorative sculptures surrounded by blue sky and white clouds.
The green space in the center of Nice is right next to Amy, where we live. It turned into a great amusement park during Christmas. The huge lawn also makes the only area on the coastline of the British Walking Avenue where there is no building directly facing the street. The whole garden pavilion still has French romantic style and the white monument at the intersection soars into the clouds. Eye-catching