Nice Travel Guide
About Nice
Strategically draped on the shimmering coastline of the French Riviera, Nice is a sun-drenched city awaiting exploration. This Mediterranean paradise, so often bathed in a golden hue, traces its roots back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, the traces of which can be seen in its architectural landscape.
The soul of Nice is found not just in its azure beaches and sun-soaked boulevards but also in the bustling markets, the hushed whispers of old churches, and the endearing humrich of the narrow lanes of Vieux Nice. In its heart, Nice conceals an effervescent brew of cultures, an alluring mingling of the traditional with the contemporary, where the allure of belle-époque grandeur shares space with the siren call of modern art.
Whether you’re chasing the intoxicating scent of Socca in Cours Saleya Market, losing yourself in the russet brilliance of sunset on the Promenade des Anglais, or delving into the enigma of creations at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Nice opens its arms wide and invites you to find yourself in its myriad of offerings. So, let’s step into this Mediterranean dreamscape and discover Nice in a way only true explorers can.

Best Time To visit
Spring in Nice
As winter retreats, spring graces Nice from March to May, the city begins to radiate under the gentle warmth of the sun, with temperatures ranging between 59°F (15°C) and 68°F (20°C). The Easter Festival dubs this season an ideal time for cultural enthusiasts.
Nice in Summer
Summer’s arrival in June bathes Nice in a radiant glow. Averaging 77°F (25°C) to 86°F (30°C), the season calls to those who yearn for the azure sea and sandy shores. The city center becomes an energy hub, highlighting Nice’s captivating Mediterranean character.
Autumn in Nice
Autumn arrives in Nice from September to November, cloaking the city in shades of orange and gold. With temperatures around 64°F (18°C) and 72°F (22°C), it’s a time for art lovers to explore the intriguing world of Nice’s modern and contemporary creations.
Winter in Nice
Winter in Nice, from December to February, offers a more tranquil side of the city. The temperatures dip to between 48°F (9°C) and 59°F (15°C), perfect for a relaxed discovery of the charming Old Town or a peaceful walk along the Promenade des Anglais.
What to expect
In the heart of the French Riviera, Nice breathes with an invigorating rhythm that invites the curious and the adventurous. As you meander along the elegant sweep of the Promenade des Anglais, every step promises a new discovery. Turn away from the cerulean coastline, and the city opens into a labyrinth of experiences waiting to be unraveled.
Nice paints a picture of conscientious living amidst its radiant grandeur. Its restaurants, like Maison Joia and Onice, mirror this ethos, serving plates of health-conscious cuisine. Even amidst the energetic pulse of the city, Nice quietly champions the call for sustainability. Cafes like Biogstore and 21 Paysans source their ingredients from local producers, nurturing a circuit of sustainable eating that seamlessly fits into the city’s culinary landscape.
Venture beyond the city boundaries, and the region serves as a canvas for various activities. Wander through the market at Le Cours Saleya, where local produce glows with color and life. Delve into the rich narrative of the Nice Cathedral or scale the heights of the Colline du Château for panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. . . . .
As the day ends and the setting sun casts a golden glow over the city, retreat to the timeless elegance of Le Negresco or the grandeur of Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée. Here, tranquility and luxury go hand in hand with the city’s rhythm.
But the allure of Nice isn’t just in its prominent landmarks and well-known eateries. It’s also hidden in its quiet corners and lesser-known destinations. Discover the tranquility of the Parc de la Colline du Château Waterfall, or dare to descend the steep L’Escalier du Roi d’Aragon leading to a secluded beach.
In Nice, expect the unexpected. From gastronomical delights and luxurious stays to sustainable practices and health-conscious living, the city embodies a lifestyle. Let the story of Nice unfold for you, page by captivating page.
Things to know
- Language: French is the official language in Nice. However, thanks to its global appeal, English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. A simple “Bonjour” (hello) or “Merci” (thank you) is always appreciated and adds a delightful authenticity to your interactions.
- Time Zone: Nice operates on Central European Time (CET), 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+1). When you land in this charming city, remember to adjust your watches.
- Currency: The official currency is the Euro (€). ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are commonly accepted, although carrying some cash for smaller establishments or open markets is a good idea.
- Credit Cards: Major credit cards are accepted in most places. It’s always wise to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any potential blocks on your card.
- Plugs + Voltage: Nice uses Type E plugs with two round pins and a hole for the socket’s male earthing pin. The standard voltage is 230V. If your devices use different plugs or cannot handle this voltage, you will need a converter or adapter. . . . .
- Airports: Nice Côte d’Azur Airport is the city’s main airport and the third busiest in France. It offers numerous connections to other French towns and international destinations.
- Opening Hours: Typical opening hours for shops are from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, Monday to Saturday. Many restaurants and cafes may close for a few hours in the afternoon.
- Safety: Nice is generally a safe city, but like any tourist destination, it’s prudent to be aware of your surroundings and keep personal belongings close, especially in crowded areas.
- Emergency Services: The general emergency number is 112, while 15 is for medical emergencies, 17 for police, and 18 for firefighters.
- Local Customs: French people value politeness. Remember to say “Bonjour” (Good day) when entering shops and “Au revoir” (Goodbye) when leaving. A kiss on both cheeks is a standard greeting among friends.
- Tipping: The service charge is usually included in the bill in restaurants. However, if you enjoyed the service, leaving a small tip is customary.
how to get around
Nice, with its allure of blue waters and sunlit streets, is a city that beckons to be explored. Convenient and sustainable methods of transportation add to the ease of discovery:
- Trams: Nice’s eco-friendly tramway network is your passport to effortless exploration. Four lines crisscross the city, covering significant attractions and ensuring a low carbon footprint. The sleek trams are a testament to Nice’s commitment to sustainability.
- Bicycles: The city’s bike-sharing service, Vélo Bleu, provides over 175 stations. Pedal your way through the streets, enjoying the sea breeze and the freedom of setting your own pace. For longer trips, e-bikes are also available, combining environmental consciousness with convenience.
- Walking: Discover the city’s charm at a leisurely pace. Walking is a fantastic way to explore the Old Town (Vieux Nice) with its narrow lanes, bustling markets, and stunning architecture.
- Electric Cars: Auto Bleue is Nice’s electric car-sharing service, offering eco-friendly vehicles for short-term rental. It’s a great way to journey beyond the city center while minimizing environmental impact.
- Buses: Lignes d’Azur, the city’s bus network, extends to the wider French Riviera, taking you from the heart of Nice to surrounding towns and scenic spots. Choose bus rides to enjoy picturesque routes while traveling in an eco-conscious way.

Where to stay
12 Av. de Verdun, 06000 Nice, France
Nestled in the Winter Resort Town of the Riviera and included on the UNESCO World Heritage list, this historic hotel offers 151 newly redesigned suites and rooms that exude contemporary . . . .
elegance. Many of these accommodations feature garden or sea views, as well as balconies or terraces that provide breathtaking vistas of the Mediterranean Sea. The hotel also ensures easy access to the city’s vibrant attractions, including the Place Massena and the world-famous Promenade des Anglais.
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3, avenue Jean Monnet, 06230 Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, France
Nestled between Nice and Monaco, this hotel is a private oasis overlooking the sparkling sea. Unwind on the hotel’s private beach, rejuvenate at the wellness spa, or savor the gastronomic . . . .
delights at the garden-facing restaurant. Close by, you can explore the quaint town of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, a treasure of the French Riviera.
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37 Prom. des Anglais, 06000 Nice, France
An architectural marvel perched on the edge of the azure Mediterranean, Le Negresco symbolizes timeless elegance. Its eclectic mix of artwork, spanning five centuries, whispers tales . . . .
of the illustrious past. Dine in Le Chantecler, savoring a Michelin-starred culinary journey, or unwind at their stylish English-style bar. Step outside, and you’re minutes away from the Promenade des Anglais, perfect for an evening stroll.
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13 Prom. des Anglais, 06000 Nice, France
Blending art deco charm with luxury, this hotel is an icon in the heart of Nice. Bask in their indoor-outdoor pool or get pampered at the tranquil spa. The buzzing streets of Vieux Nice, a trove of . . . .
boutiques and cafes, are just a short walk away.
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Where to EAT + DRINK
41 Rue Verdi, 06000 Nice, France
Situated in Nice’s Musiciens neighborhood, Maison Joia is a gastronomic restaurant that seamlessly blends tradition and innovation and exudes an elegant atmosphere influenced by . . . .
Art Deco style. The cuisine draws inspiration from Niçoise traditions since 2023, with Chef Julien Pilati at the helm. He crafts exquisite dishes using exclusively organic and locally sourced ingredients from French farms and fisheries. The commitment to health and sustainable local economies shines through each plate.
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5 Rue Antoine Gautier, 06300 Nice, France
This modern restaurant is in a bustling port area and offers a sleek and intimate dining experience. It’s perfect for a romantic dinner or a refined evening with friends. Onice provides a set menu . . . .
of 5 or 7 courses, using ingredients from local producers and artisans committed to sustainability by sourcing ingredients locally and employing environmentally friendly practices. The menu changes daily based on the availability of seasonal ingredients. The restaurant is open for dinner from Wednesday to Friday, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., lunch on Saturday and Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m., and dinner from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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6 Rue Sainte-Reparate, 06300 Nice, France
Tucked away in the charming streets of Vielle Ville, this restaurant is renowned for its innovative and top-notch French cuisine. The inviting atmosphere creates the perfect setting for a delightful . . . .
evening, complemented by the attentive and amiable staff. The chef, hailing from Nice, skillfully blends local ingredients to craft exceptional dishes inspired by the region’s bountiful sea and mountains. The restaurant is closed on Mondays and Sundays and operates from 12 pm to 2 pm and from 7 pm to 10 pm from Tuesday to Saturday.
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35 Av. du Marechal Foch, 06000 Nice, France
Biogstore focuses on serving 100% organic products and caters to vegans, vegetarians, and those with lactose-free and gluten-free dietary preferences. They also offer some dishes with meat . . . .
or fish, following a flexitarian approach. The menu is designed to optimize nutrition and features superfoods, raw foods, and steamed options such as probiotic drinks, detox bowls, and Buddha bowls. The restaurant is dedicated to sustainability, actively minimizing waste by sourcing locally, reducing packaging, and promoting reusable containers. They also collaborate with local farmers and artisans, supporting the community and minimizing their carbon footprint. The ethos of the restaurant revolves around nourishing both people and the planet.
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14 Rue Gubernatis, 06000 Nice, France
Paper Plane has a green and cozy atmosphere, modern decor, and Mediterranean vibes. Hanging plants and bamboo add to the relaxed setting. Paper Plane is dedicated to serving innovative . . . .
food. Their menu includes wholesome and delicious dishes made from unrefined ingredients sourced from organic agriculture. Everything is made in-house with care. You can try their dishes from Tuesday to Saturday, between 9 am and 3 pm. They are closed on Sundays and Mondays.
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16 Rue Delille, 06000 Nice, France
Kind & Co offers a peaceful escape in the busy city. This family-run brunch restaurant celebrates a passion for organic food. They serve a variety of freshly pressed juices, coffee, veggie bowls, . . . .
toasts, and more. The creative and nutritious flavors are delightful. They are closed on Saturday and open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Wednesdays and from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on all other days.
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35 Rue Droite, 06300 Nice, France
A fusion of Lebanese flavors and organic produce, Saj brings the essence of the Middle East to Nice. Their delectable falafel wraps and creamy hummus plates are irresistible, providing a . . . .
delightful option for health-conscious diners. The restaurant is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and open on all other days.
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46 Rue de France, 06000 Nice, France
Bio Brod is an artisanal bakery and pastry shop that uses organic sourdough bread based on old flour and slow fermentation. It specializes in a wide selection of breads, pastries, and viennoiseries, . . . .
such as cinnamon rolls, babka, and rugbrod, crafted from top-quality organic ingredients. The pastry bakers at Bio Brod create wholesome products using traditional recipes and artisanal methods. Notably, they also offer an impressive selection of gluten-free options, catering to those with dietary restrictions. The bakery is open from 7:30 to 20:00, Monday to Friday, and from 07:30 to 15:00 on Saturdays.
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1 Rue de la Loge, 06300 Nice, France
KoKo Green is a testament to the fact that indulgence and health can coexist. They are renowned for their raw vegan desserts, salad bowls, and a selection of gluten-free delights, redefining . . . .
the dining experience for the health-conscious. The menu is organic and 100% homemade. KoKo Green is closed on Sundays through Tuesdays and open from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. on other days.
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5 Rue Miron, 06000 Nice, France
À-Te-Lier Par Marianne Meschi is a gluten-free restaurant dedicated to excellence, creating freshly made dishes tailored to different tastes and well-being. The menu includes vegan . . . .
and vegetarian choices without lactose and eggs. Whether you dine in or get your meal to go, you’ll enjoy a cuisine that supports a health-conscious lifestyle. Accredited by Ecocert and providing low-carb selections, this restaurant is ideal for those looking for nourishing, delicious food. Additionally, they offer cooking classes and workshops where you can learn the fundamentals of vegetable-based cooking, including lacto-fermentation, raw pastry, baking, steaming, and more.
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8 Rue Cassini, 06300 Nice, France
Panoï Bao is a family-owned shop known for its homemade bao burgers and bubble teas. The menu changes seasonally, and the shop prioritizes local producers and organic . . . .
ingredients. Its fusion of Asian flavors, French cultures, and street food vibes makes it a must-try. The shop is open Monday through Friday until 5 p.m. and closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
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23 Rue Meyerbeer, 06000 Nice, France
Featured in the 2024 MICHELIN Guide, Le Canon’s menu offers simple yet precise dishes. The interior creates a charming “vintage bistro” atmosphere, and the wine list includes 100% . . . .
natural wines with recommendations from the owner. The restaurant obtains high-quality ingredients from carefully selected local suppliers and incorporates Mediterranean flavors. It is open seven days a week.
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31 Rue Gioffredo, 06000 Nice, France
Maido is a Japanese restaurant, Izakaya, and a natural wine bar. “izakaya” refers to a Japanese restaurant—a friendly place where friends, family, and colleagues gather to eat and drink. At Maido, . . . .
you can enjoy a convivial atmosphere while savoring Japanese cuisine such as tonkatsu (breaded pork), karaage (chicken fritters), or gyozas (Japanese ravioli). Their menu is based on seasonal products and the inspirations of their chefs. They are open from 12:00 to 14:00 and 19:00 to 21:30, with two services at 19:00 and 20:45. The restaurant is closed on Sundays, Mondays, and Wednesday afternoons. If you’re in Nice and craving authentic Japanese flavors, Maido is a must-visit.
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Michelin Restaurant
12 Rue Lascaris, 06300 Nice, France
This cozy 20-seat restaurant is located in the Old Port and was established by Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen, a Michelin-starred chef from South Africa. The restaurant specializes . . . .
in South African and French cuisine, offering classics like “Melktert” and “Bobotie” and innovative dishes made with local and seasonal ingredients sourced from nearby farms on the Côte d’Azur. The restaurant is closed on Mondays and Sundays and open from Tuesday to Saturday, operating from 7 am to 10 pm.
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7 Rue du Lycée, 06000 Nice, France
Pure & V is a Michelin restaurant located in the heart of the Old Town. The talented team behind this culinary gem includes renowned sommelier Vanessa Massé and Finnish chef . . . .
Pinja Paakkonen. Their collaboration results in high-quality cooking that celebrates meticulously sourced ingredients. The menu at Pure & V emphasizes wholesome, balanced dishes, with vegetables taking center stage. The restaurant exudes a friendly, buzzy vibe. Tip: If you enjoy wine, you’ll appreciate Vanessa Massé’s expertise in unearthing first-rate natural wines.
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Château de Valmer, 81 Bd de Gigaro, 83420 La Croix-Valmer, France
La Palmeraie is a hotel-restaurant from the early 20th century, located among vineyards, orchards, and the beautiful azure sea. The lush garden, featuring century-old palm and . . . .
magnolia trees, provides a charming setting. The talented chef, Alexandre Fabris, originally from Burgundy, is inspired by the Mediterranean vegetable garden and creates three Provençal-style set menus, including a vegetarian option. The menus are complemented by organic rosé wines locally sourced from their garden. You can enjoy dining al fresco in the garden or under the pergola on the terrace. The restaurant is open for dinner service from mid-June to mid-September.
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Organic Stores
30 Av. Saint-Jean-Baptiste, 06000 Nice, France
A French bio supermarket chain specializing in organic and natural foods, Bio C’Bon, offers fresh fruits and vegetables, juice, snacks, deli items, pantry essentials, and even natural body care . . . .
products. With friendly service and a commitment to accessible organic options, Bio C’Bon is a must-visit for health-conscious shoppers in Nice. The store is open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Sundays from 09:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
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1 rue gare du sud à l’angle de l’allée Charles Pasqua, 06000 Nice, France
Les Comptoirs de La Bio Nice Gare offers a wide range of biological and ecological products, including food, household cleaning products, and personal hygiene products. This store is committed . . . .
to sustainability, with recyclable packaging and ethical practices. It is open Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM.
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Riquier, 59 Boulevard Général Louis Delfino, 06300 Nice
Biocoop Azur is an outstanding organic store with a traditional “épicerie” feel. This supermarket offers top-quality organic products. It has everything from fresh bread, meats, cheeses, and fruits . . . .
to traditional cereals and kombucha. Biocoop Azur is deeply committed to sustainability and ethical practices. It also promotes eco-conscious choices while supporting fair trade initiatives in Nice. The supermarket is open from 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM on weekdays and Saturdays and is closed on Sundays.
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2 Rue Valperga, 06000 Nice, France
Using the simplicity of farmhouse dining with a health-conscious approach, 21 PAYSANS celebrates locally sourced ingredients. From organic wines to their homemade, gluten-free bread, . . . .
every detail is crafted to offer a mindful experience.
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Organic Wine
3 Rue de la Tour, 06300 Nice, France
This family-owned gem, established in 1947, is run by Jean Philippe. He crafts daily dishes inspired by the market and features local delights like Comté cheese. The wine list boasts local gems . . . .
such as Vins de Bellet, Villars, Saint-Jeannet, and Saint-Paul-de-Vence, available both by the glass and in bottles. The selection includes French classics, prestigious vineyard labels, Champagne houses, and vintage spirits. The restaurant is closed on Mondays and open from Tuesday to Sunday, from 8 am to 8 pm.
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what to experience
Prom. des Anglais, Nice, France
This legendary promenade traces the sapphire Mediterranean coast, curving in an embrace around the Bay of Angels. With the rhythm of the waves as your soundtrack, stroll the . . . .
palm-studded avenue, soaking in the Riviera charm that pulses through every cobblestone.
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70044 Polignano a Mare, Metropolitan City of Bari, Italy
This once formidable hilltop fortress has traded its military past for a crown of emerald greenery and unrivaled panoramic views. Ascend the winding paths, through wafts of blossoming flowers, to gaze upon a sun-drenched Nice stretching out towards the horizon.
panoramic terraces, like Terrazza Santo Stefano, offering breathtaking sea views. The poetry of the place is literal—verses are etched into walls and staircases. Don’t miss the iconic Lama Monachile beach, framed by a Roman bridge, and the vibrant buzz of cafés carved into the cliffs.
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Nice Cathedral, 3 Pl. Rossetti, 06300 Nice, France
Nestled in the heart of the Old Town, this architectural gem radiates Baroque grandeur. The cathedral whispers hushed tales of Nice’s spiritual past amidst the echo of footsteps on marble, its intricate façade a silent testament to the city’s yesteryears.
and connected to the open sea via a submerged tunnel, the Cave of Poetry invites swimmers to plunge into turquoise waters that shimmer with sunlight. It’s a sublime blend of history, nature, and adrenaline—ideal for cliff diving or quiet contemplation.
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Cr Saleya, 06300 Nice, France
Veer from the familiar trails and let your senses lead you to this effervescent marketplace. Amidst a carnival of color and scent, local farmers proudly display their harvest while stalls . . . .
showcase freshly plucked flowers, their perfume mingling with the salty sea breeze.
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Colline du Château, 06300 Nice, France
On the leafy cradle of Castle Hill, this hidden waterfall weaves a melody of serenity. Leave the city’s bustle behind and seek out this tranquil corner, where water cascades into jade pools . . . .
beneath a canopy of green.
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Escalier du Roy d’Aragon – Scala di u Rè d’Aragonu, 7 Pl. Carrega, 20169 Bonifacio, France
Embark on a clandestine adventure down these ancient steps, etched into the cliffside centuries ago. Brave their steep descent to discover a secluded beach, its sands holding whispered . . . .
secrets of the glistening Mediterranean beyond.
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Le p’tit resto 2 Place Vieille 06 300 Nice France
Immerse yourself in French winemaking in the charming Old Town of Nice. This wine-tasting experience is ideal for both wine enthusiasts and beginners. You can sample six . . . .
carefully chosen French wines from distinctive regions in the South of France, including rosé, whites, and reds. During the tasting, you’ll also gain insight into organic wine production and the sustainable crafting of these wines, allowing you to appreciate their unique flavors even more. Learn about French wine labels, terroir, and appellations, giving you the confidence to select French wines during your future dining experiences easily. The experience includes an informative presentation in English led by a knowledgeable wine expert and freshly baked bread and water. This enriching experience is priced at €55 and can be booked on their website to enhance your wine knowledge in Nice.
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12 Rue Droite, 06300 Nice, France
Founded on authenticity and environmental preservation values, this boutique offers a curated selection of clothing and accessories from the early 20th century to the 1980s. With . . . .
two floors of glamour and eclectic selections, retro-loving fashionistas seek out Caprice Vintage worldwide. Madame Caprice, the owner, personally selects each piece, focusing on unique or eccentric items of quality rather than just luxury labels.
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day trips
Juan-les-Pins, 06160 Antibes, France
Just a quick 30-minute train ride from Nice, you’ll find the seaside town of Antibes and its lively district, Juan-les-Pins. Enjoy a stroll around the ancient city walls, visit the Picasso Museum, . . . .
and lounge on the sandy beaches that once inspired jazz-age writers and artists.
Pro Tip: Indulge in the Antibes market’s local produce and try the region’s unique Absinthe ice cream.
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Grasse, France
A one-hour bus journey will transport you to Grasse, the perfume capital of the world. Immerse yourself in the town’s fragrant aura and explore the famous Fragonard, Molinard, and . . . .
Galimard perfume factories.
Pro Tip: Try your hand at perfume-making workshops to concoct your personal fragrance.
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St Paul de Vence, France
A stone’s throw away lies the fairy-tale-like medieval hilltop village of Saint-Paul de Vence. Famous for its artsy appeal, this town boasts cobblestone streets and an array of art galleries, . . . .
including the famous Fondation Maeght.
Pro Tip: Dine at La Colombe d’Or, where paintings by Picasso and Matisse grace the walls.
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06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France
Just a 10-minute train ride from Nice, discover the charming old town of Villefranche-sur-Mer, with its narrow alleys, colorful facades, and tranquil harbor—a serene getaway from the hustle . . . .
and bustle.
Pro Tip: Enjoy a tranquil dip at the beautiful beach, Plage des Marinières.
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06360 Èze, France
Just half an hour’s drive from Nice, your journey weaves through the cliffside village of Eze, a medieval marvel perched high above the sea. Venture through its labyrinthine lanes before . . . .
setting course for the glamour of Monaco, where luxury yachts bob in the marina and the streets vibrate with the echo of Formula 1 cars.
Pro Tip: Eze’s exotic garden, crowning the hilltop, offers a stunning panorama of the Riviera.
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83990 Saint-Tropez, France
A two-hour drive will transport you to Saint-Tropez, a playground for the jet-set, cradled by sparkling beaches. Embrace the relaxed Riviera lifestyle, and don’t forget to enjoy a chilled glass . . . .
of rosé at a seafront café.
Pro Tip: Arrive early in the day to avoid traffic and secure a coveted parking spot.
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Verdon Gorge, France
Venture inland for a two-hour journey to the majestic Gorges du Verdon. Referred to as Europe’s Grand Canyon, its dramatic limestone cliffs and turquoise waters create a scene of . . . .
jaw-dropping natural beauty.
Pro Tip: Rent a paddleboat or kayak to explore the stunning emerald-green waters of the Verdon River.
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France
Drive 40 minutes east along the coast to reach the lemon-scented town of Menton, offering a mix of French and Italian cultures. Extend your trip to Italy with a visit to Ventimiglia, . . . .
known for its bustling Friday market.
Pro Tip: Time your visit to Menton with the annual Lemon Festival in February for a true citrus spectacle.
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Heading west for an hour, Cannes awaits with its legendary Croisette and Palais des Festivals. Take a short ferry trip to the Lerins Islands, where tranquil trails and historic monasteries . . . .
offer a peaceful retreat from the mainland buzz.
Pro Tip: Visit Fort Royal on the Île Sainte-Marguerite, a former prison where the Man in the Iron Mask lived
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7677 Rte des Plages Road 93, 83350 Ramatuelle, France
The enchantment of a road trip lies in the unscripted moments and the unexpected discoveries. So, let your curiosity guide your journey, and the region’s allure will surely lead you to unforgettable experiences.
Enjoy wine tasting, a lunch picnic in the vines, or an evening dinner in the vineyard from the winery’s restaurant.
jaw-dropping natural beauty.
Pro Tip: Rent a paddleboat or kayak to explore the stunning emerald-green waters of the Verdon River.
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2387 Rte de Léoube, 83230 Bormes-les-Mimosas, France
Lady Bamford, founder of Bamford Spa and Daylesford in the UK, is also behind this incredible organic, biodynamic winery in Provence. In the orchards and kitchen gardens, . . . .
you can savor seasonal Mediterranean dishes cooked with organic fruits and vegetables.
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Chemin des Imberts, 83780 Flayosc, France
Located in the charming village of Flayosc, France, this stunning estate spans 515 hectares, featuring lush vineyards, a luxurious five-star hotel with a rejuvenating spa, and a . . . .
Michelin-starred restaurant. Renowned Chef Louis Rameau, formerly the sous chef, expertly crafts dishes that capture the essence of the Upper Var region. The menu showcases an array of garden-fresh vegetables, aromatic herbs, and edible flowers, perfectly paired with the estate’s exquisite wine and olive oil. Operating exclusively in the evenings from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm, this restaurant is dedicated to sustainability and prides itself on utilizing locally sourced, organic ingredients.
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30 Av. Aristide Briand, 06500 Menton, France
Restaurant Mirazur is an exceptional dining destination in Menton, France, with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and close to the Italian border. Renowned chef Mauro Colagreco, . . . .
the creative force behind Mirazur, has been awarded three Michelin stars and a green star for his innovative culinary skills. His approach is deeply rooted in nature, emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting it. Colagreco’s menu reflects the natural cycles, featuring ingredients sourced from the restaurant’s gardens and orchards. The cuisine is a celebration of the Mediterranean region, showcasing a variety of elements such as flowers, roots, fruits, and leaves. Mirazur is dedicated to sustainability, actively reducing its plastic usage and embracing a circular approach to gastronomy.
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