Start your trip in Nice with a stroll along the famous Promenade des Anglais. This scenic pathway offers stunning views of the French Riviera and easily accessible beaches along the way. You can enjoy snacks and drinks from the cafes dotted throughout the area, and the beachfront bars offer diverse and delicious seafood along with cocktails & beer.
Take a stroll through the charming streets of Nice's Old Town. With its antique shops, pastry stores, and historic monuments, this area is perfect for a relaxed and leisurely walk. You can also visit the famous flower market or take a break overlooking the Cours Saleya square. End your day with freshly baked bread with local cheese while watching the sunset on top of the castle hill.
In Nice, most sights can be reached on foot. If you prefer to take taxis, the prices are reasonable. The travel costs would be about £20-30 per day if using a taxi. Public transport buses are also available throughout the city, with tickets starting at £1.50. If you're feeling adventurous, electric scooters are available for hire all around the city.
If you have an extra day, you can visit the beache of Saint-Jean Cap Ferrat for sunbathing, swimming or water sports. If you have less time, consider spending only a half-day in Nice Old Town and spend the extra hours in the modern centre enjoying various stores, restaurants, cafes ans sip luxurious drinks.
Located about 6 km southwest of Nice, Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) is the main airport in Nice. The airport serves over 14 million passengers annually, making it one of the busiest airports in France. You can reach the city centre from the airport in just about 15-20 minutes, with local buses, trains, Uber, taxis or limousines which are available just outside of both terminal buildings.