Légendes de Nice returns with classic cars, motorbikes and three days of events
Légendes de Nice returns from 10 to 12 April with hundreds of classic cars, motorbikes and events in the heart of the city.
Nice is set to host the 2026 edition of Légendes de Nice from 10 to 12 April, with more than 250 vehicles expected to take over Place Masséna and the Albert I Garden.
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The event has become a highlight for car enthusiasts, bringing together classic models, modern supercars and legendary motorbikes in the heart of the city.
Last year, around 38,000 visitors attended, with free entry helping attract a wide audience.
Over three days, the programme combines exhibitions, talks and competitions.
Friday will see the opening of the event and the start of a driving tour towards the Col de Turini, while discussions on automotive history and culture take place in the Albert I Garden.
Saturday focuses on competitions, including a pop culture-themed showcase and the main Concours d’Élégance, where vintage cars will be judged on both design and presentation.
On Sunday, the spotlight shifts to motorbikes and rally cars, alongside a final competition dedicated to collectible and modern vehicles, including rare supercars.
Among the highlights, visitors will be able to admire exceptional models from private collections and museums, ranging from historic cars such as a 1928 Lincoln once owned by Prince Rainier to modern icons like Ferrari and Bugatti models.
The event will also feature appearances by well-known figures from the motoring world, as well as dedicated areas for clubs, exhibitions and enthusiasts.
Accessible, varied and set in the centre of Nice, Légendes de Nice continues to offer a unique mix of heritage, performance and passion for all things automotive.