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What is the least crowded beach in Nice?

3/ La Réserve in Nice Far from the Promenade des Anglais and its busy beaches. This little gem is hidden on the outer and more peaceful part of Nice Harbour, overlooked by the restaurant « La Réserve », highly appreciated by the locals.



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Villefranche-sur-mer (public beach) It has very small, fine pebbles (closer to sand) and is probably the most popular of the public beaches. It offers a good choice in restaurants and ice cream kiosks just on the other side of the road.

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Conclusion: Vieux-Nice is the best place to stay in Nice for sightseeing and, as a result, perfect for short jaunts and first-time visitors.

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Plage de la Mala, Cap-d'Ail As one of the best beaches in the French Riviera, it's immensely popular, especially as all three of Cap d'Ail's beaches, located between Nice and Monaco, have blue flag status for their clean seawater. Two superb restaurants are on hand if you're traveling light.

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A secluded beach, as the other answers have said, means somewhat hidden, not easy to reach, sheltered, not readily accessible from the road, and thus one that is never (over)crowded with people.... unless your idea of (over)crowded is anyone else.

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  • Riquier.
  • Centre.
  • Mont Boron.
  • Old Town / Vieux Nice.
  • Port.


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The less desirable areas include: L'Ariane, Les Moulins, Nice Nord, and La Triaite. The better area of town are Caucade, Pessicart Hill, and Cimiez. If you're looking for a lively place after 10:00 p.m., go to the Vieux Nice. The cobbled streets are filled with boutiques, museums, and sidewalk cafes.

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Antibes is a beautiful town and more centrally placed for visiting places further west on the Riviera but more pricey than Nice. Depending on your budget, you will get more for your money in terms of accommodation in Nice.

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Less tourists Although very popular, Antibes holds well-kept secrets from locals, such as its many sandy beaches. This attribute has the effect of attracting people to its beaches, but never as much as you can find in Nice. Come and enjoy the sandy beaches and a little more tranquillity.

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For practical purposes, Nice is better, more centralized to visit the hilltowns(ST PAUL, VENCE, TOURETTE SUR LOUP as well as HAUT CAGNES etc) or the beach towns which is between Monaco & Nice. It's just that Monte Carlo is more upscale, Beverly Hills like. I think most Fodorites prefer Nice.

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