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Is Nice cheap or expensive?

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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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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How much money will you need for your trip to Nice? You should plan to spend around €131 ($139) per day on your vacation in Nice, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €49 ($52) on meals for one day and €25 ($27) on local transportation.

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For every $100 spent in the USA, I would spend around $50 in France on food, even when i eat local products.

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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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What is Nice best known for? Nice is known for its glittering Mediterranean beaches, stellar museums, picturesque Old Town, and its century-old promenade.

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Which place is cheaper, Barcelona or Nice? The average daily cost (per person) in Nice is €131, while the average daily cost in Barcelona is €156.

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You can never have too long in Nice, so many things to do and places to visit in Nice and surrounding area, plus many eateries and bars to try. Definitely not especially if you are a 1st time visitor. Of course this is assuming you are planning to visit Monaco, Cannes, Eze etc during your 6 days.

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Nice lies roughly 425 miles (685 km) miles southeast of Paris, on the far eastern edge of the French Riviera. Despite the distance, travel between the cities is relatively easy, with direct flights and high-speed trains connecting them in as little as four hours.

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Living in Italy is significantly less expensive than living in the U.S. The simplest reason is that housing and health insurance costs are much lower.

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Top Things to Know Before You Go to Nice
  • Jet lag in Nice, but then go visit some of the smaller villages surrounding it. ...
  • You will be spending euros in Nice. ...
  • Avoid coming to Nice in August. ...
  • The beaches are rocky, not sandy. ...
  • Consider getting the French Riviera Pass if you plan on having an active vacation.


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