Nice, aptly named, is truly a rather nice town. Lovely, even. Situated along the French Riviera, Nice offers pristine weather, pebble beaches and crystal blue water, all which help draw a steady pilgrimage of French and international tourists each year. Dripping with romantic narrow alleys, vibrant flower markets and cafes …
Modern and Contemporary Art Museum (Musee d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain)
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Colline du Château
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Port of Nice
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Marché aux Fleurs
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Place Garibaldi
Reviews of Nice
Majean GriffithLondon, UK
07/09/2018
I loved Nice so much I visited twice! The perfect location to explore the South of France and the home of the Cannes Festival. It's especially great for sea views and lazy beach days.
Linda G
15/04/2018
Would really recommend you to spend a day in Nice. Walk up the stairs or take the elevator up to the view point which is located close to the old town (Vielle Ville). Stroll down the streets of the old town and stop by Place Massena. Walk down the famous Promenade des Anglais and watch the beautiful turquoise water. Take a swim, but be careful, the beaches in Nice are covered with stones. But on the upside, this is what gives the waters its intense color.
Tyson BramerLos Angeles, California, USA
07/11/2017
A splendid seaside city that proves luxury and affordability for whatever taste you desire. With beaches, restaurants, markets and museums, there truly is something for everyone.
Kevin PicholoFoster City, California, USA
08/03/2012
Nice was very nice, as they say. A beach town in south of France with full of life, culture, beach and seafood.
I loved Nice so much I visited twice! The perfect location to explore the South of France and the home of the Cannes Festival. It's especially great for sea views and lazy beach days.
Would really recommend you to spend a day in Nice. Walk up the stairs or take the elevator up to the view point which is located close to the old town (Vielle Ville). Stroll down the streets of the old town and stop by Place Massena. Walk down the famous Promenade des Anglais and watch the beautiful turquoise water. Take a swim, but be careful, the beaches in Nice are covered with stones. But on the upside, this is what gives the waters its intense color.
A splendid seaside city that proves luxury and affordability for whatever taste you desire. With beaches, restaurants, markets and museums, there truly is something for everyone.
Nice was very nice, as they say. A beach town in south of France with full of life, culture, beach and seafood.