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  1. Apr 29, 2022 · Famous for its sunny climes, gorgeous beaches and colorful architecture, the newly Unesco-listed French city of Nice is also packed with art, culture and world… There's more to the sun-drenched city of Nice than beaches.

  2. With its mix of real-city life, old-world opulence, year-round sunshine, vibrant street life and stunning seaside location, no place in France compares with Nice.

  3. May 15, 2022 · The capital of France's celebrity-stalked Côte d’Azur might be modest in size, but the choice of things to see and do in this iconic coastal town stretches well beyond bracing strolls along Promenade des Anglais and lizard-lounging on bum-numbing pebbles on the seashore.

  4. May 31, 2022 · There are four miles of plush sun-kissed retreats in this well-heeled corner of France, so when it’s time to unwind, consult our guide of the best beaches in Nice. Adjacent to the iconic Promenade des Anglais, Opera Beach is the most famous patch of sand in Nice © Valery Bareta / Shutterstock

  5. Jun 2, 2022 · Nice has lots of culturally distinct and fun neighborhoods. Whether you're in search of culture, nightlife, sunbathing, or all three – here's your guide.

  6. The most famous stretch of seafront in Nice – if not France – is this vast paved promenade, which gets its name from the English expat patrons who paid…

  7. Discover the best attractions in Nice including Vieux Nice, Promenade des Anglais, and Colline du Château.

  8. Feb 22, 2021 · From the glittering glamor of Monaco’s yacht-filled harbor to chic hilltop villages like St-Paul de Vence, it’s no surprise the cinematic landscapes of this famous corner of France have attracted artists for generations. Here are a few ideas for short but sweet getaways from Nice.

  9. Jun 27, 2022 · From avant-garde contemporary artworks to historical sites, you can use Nice's Museum Pass to see most of the city's best museums and galleries.

  10. The most famous stretch of seafront in Nice – if not France – is this vast paved promenade, which gets its name from the English expat patrons who paid for it in 1822. It runs for the whole 4km sweep of the Baie des Anges with a dedicated lane for cyclists and skaters; if you fancy joining them, you can rent skates, scooters and bikes from ...

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