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How many days do I need in Nice?

3 days in Nice is perfect to get a taste of the capital of Côte d'Azur and the French Riviera because it allows you to see the best places in the city and visit a nearby town. If you have more time, you can spend a week in Nice, use it as a base to explore other parts of the French Riviera.



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HOW MANY DAYS IN NICE? Two days in Nice are enough to visit the city's main sights. However, Nice is an excellent base camp to explore other places around on day trips, with accommodation options to suit all budgets. Spend 3 days in Nice or more to visit the best places near Nice on day tours.

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Relax after the Beach And, of course, you get the beach bar and a lovely bar in the hotel. Just 24 hours in Nice is long enough to make you realize that you need to plan a more extensive visit. We didn't even hit on the winding alleys of Old Town or the shopping district!

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Most travelers will find that six to eight days are perfect for a well-paced France trip with stops in both Nice and Cannes. It's also possible to hit the highlights in five days if you don't mind a fast-paced journey.

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It is an extremely walkable city. But if you want to go up to Provence, you can rent one just for the day and definitely rent it from a dealer on the outskirts so you can avoid the one-way streets. Stay near Vieux Ville or the Old Town of Nice. This is where all the best restaurants and shops are.

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Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Nice should cost around €20 per person. Breakfast prices are usually a little cheaper than lunch or dinner. The price of food in sit-down restaurants in Nice is often higher than fast food prices or street food prices.

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The playground of princes and celebrities—and also one of the Côte d'Azur's handsomest locales—Monaco is the perfect place to indulge your decadent side. Three days gives you enough time to see highlights like the Monte Carlo Casino and Prince's Palace and also head to the French Riviera.

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Saint Tropez is a very enjoyable place to be all year round! In three days you can visit most of the places of interest and enjoy the Provençal lifestyle. This guide includes a visit to the city, a day trip to nearby villages, as well as a day of beach activities at the famous Plage de Pampelonne.

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Tourists will generally find more to do in Monaco. Although Monaco and Cannes are both popular with visitors, Monaco has more sights, activities, and attractions for travelers. Monaco is more popular for its nightlife and big city activities, while Cannes is known for its food, music, beaches, and historical sights.

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Although car is unnecessary for getting around Nice it can be essential for day trips. Most major car rental companies have outlets in Nice either at the airport or in town. Manual transmission is more common than standard transmission. If you need the latter, be sure to reserve in advance.

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Trams run every 5 to 10 minutes between 4:30am and 11:30pm, each and every day. Tram tickets cost €1.50. Daylong passes are available for €5, allowing the holder unlimited transport on Nice's trams and buses for the entire day.

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The coast has pebbled beaches, azur waves, and hours of sunshine. Most of Nice's beaches are arranged along the Promenade des Anglais, which stretches 4 miles along the Baie des Anges. On the other side of town, rocky shoreline and deep water are fantastic for diving and bathing.

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Fall in Nice And although you might not be able to enjoy a swim in the Mediterranean at this time of year, the water temperatures are still pretty comfortable for taking a dip, averaging around 68°F (20°C) in September and October.

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Nice is located on France's southeast Mediterranean coast on the French Riviera. The city gets a lot of rain throughout the year, but showers are likely to be short and light than heavy downpours.

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