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What is the city of Nice France known for?

Promenade des Anglais As such a major tourist city, Nice is home to a fantastic range of sights and attractions. One thing in particular Nice is known for is its famous Promenade des Anglais. The Promenade was built in 1822 by a group of British aristocrats who wanted somewhere to walk along the shore.



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Whilst French is its official language today, the Niçard dialect which has its origins in the city's Italian roots, is still spoken by a minority and remains on street signs in Niçard in the old centre.

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Prices for food and attractions in Nice are fairly reasonable by Western Europe standards but accommodation (especially hostels) can get expensive. The summers are the busiest and most expensive time of the year so it's smart to book your lodging early (or visit during the off-season).

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While meal prices in France can vary, the average cost of food in France is €42 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in France should cost around €17 per person.

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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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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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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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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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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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Cannes epitomizes luxury and glamour, appealing to those seeking upscale and indulgent experiences. Nice, on the other hand, offers a broader range of choices, making it suitable for families and travelers with varying budgets and preferences.

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Monaco is the world's second-smallest country and merely 30 minutes away from Nice. It shows you a unique picture of Europe. You can see most of the tourist attractions in half a day. So it does make sense to have a Nice to Monaco day trip.

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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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Discover the Beaches of Nice 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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