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Is Nice a cheap place to visit?

Located on the beautiful Côte d'Azur (The French Riviera), Nice is a more budget-friendly destination than the region's other ultra-lux destinations like Monaco and Cannes. This Mediterranean city has a large beach (although it is rocky), beautiful weather, and a relaxed attitude.



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Nice is the second most expensive city in France (yes after Paris). Roughly 30% less than Paris BUT if by Nice you mean cote d'azur (Monaco, Cannes, St. Tropez) than prices are going to be the same.

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So I guess that yes, Nice is more expensive than other Mediterranean vacation spots. But you can choose to spend less and have a great time. And it is worth it.

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The average daily cost (per person) in Paris is €232, while the average daily cost in Nice is €131. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment.

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A popular holiday destination, Nice is a bustling city on the chic French Riviera. It's famous for its great climate, stunning views and art and culture. However, while Nice boasts gorgeous beaches, delicious food, and plenty of fun things to do, it also has a reputation for being busy, touristy and a bit expensive.

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Cannes is known for its romantic allure, while Nice offers a more diverse range of activities and attractions that make it equally suitable for families and couples. Cannes and Nice offer something unique, whether a romantic escape or a memorable family vacation you're seeking.

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Five days is more than sufficient for an in-depth trip to Nice, giving you the freedom to set your own pace. Enjoy the food, nightlife, beautiful scenery, and beaches on your own schedule. Then, unwind at your hotel or use Nice as a hub for some nice day trips in the surrounding areas.

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7 Day Itinerary
  1. Day 1 – Nice Discovery. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets of the Old Town of Nice. ...
  2. Day 2 – Art & Architecture. ...
  3. Day 3 – Day Trips On The French Riviera. ...
  4. Day 4 – Beach & Villas. ...
  5. Day 5 – Museums & Villages. ...
  6. Day 6 – Magical Islands. ...
  7. Day 7 – Beach & Relax.


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Nice is definitely cheaper than London. Of all locations on the Riviera from St Tropez to Monaco, you will find far more choice in Nice ... that includes budget accommodation ( plenty of 2 * hotels)and food and drink.

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Visitors will usually find more to do in Monaco than Nice, as it offers more sights, attractions, and activities. Monaco is better known for its shopping and big city activities, while Nice is more popular for its food, beaches, historical sights, impressive beauty, and quaint atmosphere.

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Monaco is generally considered to be more expensive than Nice. Monaco is a small, independent city-state located on the French Riviera and it is known for its luxury lifestyle, high-end shopping and dining, and exclusive events such as the Monaco Grand Prix.

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September- October One of the best times to visit is during Nice's fall shoulder season. Visitors can still expect the popular attractions to be busy, but they will be far less crowded than during the peak season. Temperatures cool down to the mid-60s – perfect for sightseeing and maybe a little sunbathing too.

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5 Favourite Foods of Nice
  • Salade Niçoise. No trip to Nice, or France for that matter, is complete without a salade niçoise. ...
  • Pan Bagnat. The pan bagnat sandwich, popular in Nice, is like a really good salade niçoise on bread. ...
  • Ratatouille. ...
  • Pissaladière. ...
  • Socca.


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Tap water is fine. Locals order ”une carafe d'eau” (a jug of tap water) in restaurants. Unless, of course, you want a bottle of sparkling water.

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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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