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Is 4 nights in Nice enough?

You will be visiting the area during the Cannes Film Festival and just a few days before the GP in Monaco, so both of those destinations will be very busy. A 4 or 5 day visit will give you an a nice taste of the area.



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With so much to see and do, it's impossible to explore all the treasures of Provence in one trip, but this 5-day South of France itinerary will surely give you a taste of what this fascinating region has to offer.

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If the French Riviera is better known for see-and-be-seen enclaves, the Italian Riviera stands out as a more active and outdoors-y vacation spot. Here, you'll want to tackle lush hiking trails, take ferry rides to remote islands, and snorkel (or scuba dive) along the Mediterranean coast.

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October is the best value time to visit While October sees fewer tourists, the weather stays pleasant in Nice and hotel prices are very reasonable. It's also a final chance to spend a solid amount of time on the beach on a warm afternoon.

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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 best way to explore the region is over a week or two, allowing you to soak up the scenery at your own pace. Starting at the port of Marseille and working up to the sunny shores of Nice, our South of France 10-day itinerary covers all the essentials.

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For first-time visitors, the ideal amount of time to spend in Cannes is between 2 and 3 days.

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With gorgeous sandy beaches, glistening blue seas and stunning coastline, you can certainly see the appeal! Whilst there is an abundance of designer shops, luxury hotels, high end restaurants and glitzy champagne bars all along the coastline, you don't need to own your own yacht to visit the French Riviera!

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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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Driving yourself within the city Unless you're planning a day trip out to discover other small towns around Provence, getting a automobile in Nice isn't necessary. After all, you'll likely be spending most of your time strolling along the seaside Promenade des Anglais, and most parts of the city are very walkable.

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Nice is a very walkable city – most attractions can be reached within walking distance. The best way to get around Nice is by foot or bicycle, but public transportation options like buses and trams are also available.

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The Ultimate 4 Day South of France Itinerary
  1. Day One: Nice to Provence. Morning. Afternoon. Evening.
  2. Day Two: Provence to Nice. Morning. Afternoon. Evening.
  3. Day Three: Exploring Nice. Morning. Afternoon. Evening.
  4. Day Four: Day trip to Monaco. Morning. Afternoon. Evening.


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For a great holiday in France, it is best to plan around 10 days tour. In this, you can cover many important destinations. It means you will get enough time to explore this amazing destination at a relaxed pace.

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How much money will you need for your trip to France? You should plan to spend around €233 ($250) per day on your vacation in France, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €42 ($45) on meals for one day and €29 ($32) on local transportation.

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