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What month is best for Nice?

The best time to visit Nice is between June and August when Nice boasts long hours of warm sunshine, cooled only by a light, pleasant coastal breeze. Whilst Nice enjoys a pleasant spring, as much as 73 mm of rain is anticipated for the month of April.



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July is the hottest month in Nice. You can expect an average of 14 hours sunshine and there is very little chance of rain (16% chance of rain and on average it only rains on 3-4 days during July). The sea temperature is also pretty good (around 23°C/74F) - which certainly makes it warm enough to swim in the sea.

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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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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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The best time to visit Nice is in the shoulder season of September to October, or from mid-March to April when you can capitalize on the low room rates.

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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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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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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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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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Yes English is spoken almost everywhere, as you say good manners to hjave a go tho. The vast majority of older people in Nice speak little or no English but many young people have at least a smattering and some speak it well.

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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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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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