NICE 'N' EASY The underrated French city that has a ‘bit of
everything’ with picturesque beaches and new cheap hotels
Nice has a bit of everything. Great food, scenery and swimming.

WITH relaxing beaches and super sightseeing – plus just a
two-hour flight away – Nice on France’s stunning Cote d’Azur makes for
an easy sunny getaway.
While it may happily soak up the glamorous associations of nearby
Cannes and St-Tropez, this spot on the Med needn’t break the bank.
WHY SHOULD I
GO?
NICE has a bit of everything. Great food, scenery and swimming.
But it never feels like you need to elbow your way through its quaint
streets.
It is also one of France’s brightest cities, with a reported 147 days
of sunshine a year making it a great choice if you want to bask in the
rays while also getting a top-notch culture fix.
STREETS MADE
FOR WALKING?
ONE of the best things about Nice is just how walkable it is, the piece
de resistance being a stroll along the seafront Promenade des Anglais.
As you get your steps in alongside the palm trees, look out for the
iconic hotel Le Negresco, which hosted Elizabeth Taylor and The Beatles.
Pack comfy shoes to walk 30 minutes up to the Colline du Chateau — a
park from which you can get the best views of the city.
It’s smart to hop on a tram (€10, or $10, return) outside the airport
to get into the center after landing — it takes just over half an hour.

BUCKET
LIST ATTRACTIONS?
THE cute Old Town comprises a series of winding alleys that have hardly
changed from the 1700s and are made for wandering, complete with
colorful, shuttered facades.
Between the many historic squares and churches, you will find plenty of
adorable shops selling handbags, jewelery and other stylish items.
Or head to the flea market Les Puces de Nice, a treasure trove of
affordable designer clothing.
Need an energy boost? Stop off at the Frisson coffee shop which serves
dainty pastries and ice cream.
Enjoy art at the Matisse Museum (€10, or $12.50, entry), before a free
walk through the ruins of a Roman amphitheatre in the Jardin des Arenes
de Cimiez.

WHERE
SHOULD I EAT?
LUNCH on delicious Mediterranean cuisine beneath a chic, striped
parasol at the laidback Hotel Amour Plage (part of Hotel Amour Nice) in
a prime position on the promenade.
Then retreat to the beach club’s sunloungers beside the beach.
For a dinner you can dress up for, head to Taulissa above the five-star
Le Victoria hotel.
Dine on mouthwatering Provencal dishes — including plenty of fish and
seafood options — with panoramic views of the city.
For more of a local feel, try the friendly Rouge wine bar, whose small
Mediterranean sharing plates are just as unmissable as the contents of
its cellar.

I
FANCY A DRINK
EASE into the evening with a sunset visit to Babel Babel, for a range
of natural wines and a sea view.
Later, Place du Pin and the adjacent Rue Bonaparte are full of bustling
cocktail bars with terraces.
WHERE SHOULD I
STAY?
THE Old Town is arguably best, not only for its charm but for practical
reasons too — it’s close to all the key sites you’ll want to visit.
EasyHotel Nice Old Town has had a multi-million pound refurb, and is a
stone’s throw from all the action.
There is an all-you-can-eat continental breakfast buffet $12.50, per
person) — including croissants, of course — and the handy option to
store luggage at €5 $4.75) per item for up to 12 hours before or after
your stay.
The Sun UK