Nice

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The sun reflects off pastel-colored facades, while a warm breeze carries the scent of coffee, fresh baguettes, and salty sea air. Nice is a city where summer feels eternal, and time moves slowly—from morning espresso on a balcony to evening strolls bathed in the golden glow of streetlights.

For many, this is where the journey along the Riviera begins—the gateway to a French paradise bursting with color, flavor, and sound. The Promenade des Anglais, stretching along the azure coastline, welcomes early-morning runners and dreamers at dusk. The Old Town, with its narrow alleys, smells of lavender, ripe fruit, and freshly baked socca. There’s an unmistakable lightness in the air, a sweet sense of unhurried living.

Nice doesn’t try to compete with the glitz of Monaco or the extravagance of Saint-Tropez—it moves to its own rhythm. Elegant but unpretentious. Touristic yet soulful. Here, nightlife flourishes in hidden corners, neon lights flicker over casino entrances, and the beaches—though pebbled—offer some of the best swimming spots on the Riviera. If you want to spend the day by the sea, it’s better to enjoy the open beach rather than a beach club—those are far better elsewhere along the coast.

Here, nightlife flourishes in hidden corners, neon lights flicker over casino entrances, and the beaches—though pebbled—offer some of the best swimming spots on the Riviera. If you want to spend the day by the sea, it’s better to enjoy the open beach rather than a beach club—those are far better elsewhere along the coast.

There’s something for everyone here—iconic landmarks to check off your list and hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Nice doesn’t try to compete with the glitz of Monaco or the extravagance of Saint-Tropez—it moves to its own rhythm. Elegant but unpretentious. Touristic yet soulful. Here, nightlife flourishes in hidden corners, neon lights flicker over casino entrances, and the beaches—though pebbled—offer some of the best swimming spots on the Riviera. If you want to spend the day by the sea, it’s better to enjoy the open beach rather than a beach club—those are far better elsewhere along the coast.

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