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Hôtel West End
5.0
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100% recommendation
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offers from $107.81
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in Nice

Hotel Victor Hugo Nice
4.9
Suns
100% recommendation
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offers from $62.68
per night

Hotel Brice
4.8
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100% recommendation
Hotel:
offers from $60.17
per night
in Nice

Hotel Crillon
4.8
Suns
100% recommendation
Hotel:
offers from $56.41
per night
in Nice

Hotel Citadines Nice Promenade
4.2
Suns
75% recommendation
Hotel:
offers from $62.68
per night

Hotel Agata
4.7
Suns
100% recommendation
Hotel:
offers from $77.72
per night
in Nice

Hotel Interlaken
4.7
Suns
100% recommendation
Hotel:
offers from $55.16
per night

Hotel de Suede
4.7
Suns
100% recommendation
Hotel:
offers from $75.21
per night
in Nice

Hotel de Flore
4.6
Suns
100% recommendation
Hotel:
offers from $78.97
per night
in Nice

Hotel des Flandres
4.1
Suns
75% recommendation
Hotel:
offers from $196.81
per night

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Information about Nice


Trip Preparation

Brief introduction
Nice is a city located in the region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur. It is a major tourist attraction in the Riviera. It is very close to Italy to which it belonged to until the late 19th century. It is a bilingual area, because it speaks French and Niçois.

Weather
Nice has a Mediterranean climate, although it has cold winds. In summer, temperatures can reach 35ºC, and the annual average in the 29ºC.

Country and People

History
There are archaeological sites (Terra Amata), showing that the area Nice has been inhabited for at least 400'000 years.
The city was founded some 2'000 years ago by the Phocis peoples, who congregated in Marseille. The Nikaia called his victory against the Ligurian (Nike was the name of the goddess of victory), and the city quickly became an important commercial port. In the Middle Ages, the city participated in almost all wars against Italy.
In 1860, after many twists and turns, Nice again belonged to the French Republic, following the signing of the Treaty of Turin. Today it is the fifth largest city in the country.

Getting Around

Airports
The airport for the entire area of the Côte d'Azur is the International Airport Nice Cote d'Azur (even for Monaco).

Transport
The best thing to move around the metropolitan area of Nice is to use the train from Cannes to Menton, which serves suburban for its great regularity (every 15 minutes).
Traffic is very complicated, so the only option left is public transport, which has a hundred bus lines, tram lines and four rail lines. There is a single ticket for all means of transport.
There is also a bicycle hire service.

Discover and Enjoy

Latest version edited by chris kerkhof
Gastronomy
The cuisine is Mediterranean, with Italian trend. Some typical dishes are the zucchini flower fritters, the pissaladière, the sandwich pan-bagnat, Soccer, spinach tortilla, nicosia salad and ratatouille.

Sights
Some of the essential destinations in Nice are:
• The Archaeological Museum of Nice-Cimiez
• The Fort Monte Alban
• The Old Nice
• The council
• The Cathedral Sainte-Réparate
• Castle Hill
• The center of Nice Massena Square, the Albert I gardens, Camino de los Ingleses
• The Basilica of Notre-Dame
• The port
• The place of Ile de Beauté
• La Villa Arson (XVII century mansion)

Some of the most important museums in the area are:
• Museum of Fine Arts Jules Cheret
• The Matisse Museum
• Pablo Picasso Museum
• Museum of Modern Art
• Museum of Asian Arts
• The International Museum of Naive Art Anatole Jakovsky

Nice is very attractive for the rich, thanks to its seaside locatio...
Latest version edited by chris kerkhof
Gastronomy
The cuisine is Mediterranean, with Italian trend. Some typical dishes are the zucchini flower fritters, the pissaladière, the sandwich pan-bagnat, Soccer, spinach tortilla, nicosia salad and ratatouille.

Sights
Some of the essential destinations in Nice are:
• The Archaeological Museum of Nice-Cimiez
• The Fort Monte Alban
• The Old Nice
• The council
• The Cathedral Sainte-Réparate
• Castle Hill
• The center of Nice Massena Square, the Albert I gardens, Camino de los Ingleses
• The Basilica of Notre-Dame
• The port
• The place of Ile de Beauté
• La Villa Arson (XVII century mansion)

Some of the most important museums in the area are:
• Museum of Fine Arts Jules Cheret
• The Matisse Museum
• Pablo Picasso Museum
• Museum of Modern Art
• Museum of Asian Arts
• The International Museum of Naive Art Anatole Jakovsky

Nice is very attractive for the rich, thanks to its seaside location and beaches. It is in fact the second most visited city in France.

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