One of those things that would never lose value for me personally is time spend travelling and exploring the world together with my family. Travel inspires me to jump out of bed before the sunrise, encourages me to spend that extra hour at work and to say no to material things.
There’s legitimately nothing better I would do than hit the road and it always surprises me how quickly I feel at home in an entirely new place.
Around two years ago, after visiting Biarritz and Bretagne and exploring its beautiful creeks, ports and UNESCO World Heritage sites, we discovered a new passion for France.
So when the opportunity arose for us to travel further down south to French Riviera, a place that doesn’t even need an introduction as it is very well known worldwide, we both agreed and jumped at a chance to discover for ourselves if this place really is so chick and stylish?
We happily boarded the plane in Dublin airport bound for Nice in 2 hours and 30 minutes. As soon as we landed in France, collected our luggage and walked out through the revolving door, we were greeted by a pleasantly warm Mediterranean climate.
We had never been to Nice or south of France before, and we knew nothing about the city when we arrived and were more than content to find a sun-drenched and startlingly beautiful place.


France travel guide: best things to see and do in beautiful Nice
Welcome to the best part of the journey. After you’ve gone through a couple of passport control points, checked in and then received your luggage at the airport, made your way to your accommodation, it’s time to explore!
If you are planning a trip to South of France and wish to stop in Nice, this blog post offers a couple of ideas for the best things to do and see in Nice with free attractions, time on the beach, local markets and day trip suggestions.
#1. Explore Castle Hill
The view from the Castle Hill known as “La Colline du Château” is probably the most photographed view in Nice and for a good reason. Walking around and seeing the city from above, with its reddish roofs and fantastic colours of the Mediterranean sea was enough to agree with its fame.
We found ourselves returning to the Castle Hill numerous times and enjoyed views across the Bay of Angels and the nearby port from its different viewpoints. We visited a man-made waterfall, Jewish cemetery, park and château ruins.
As we took in the coastal views, I reminisced about last year when we visited the northern part of the country and explored Biarritz and Brittany in two separate trips. I can easily resonate with people who dream about coming to France as it has all-mountains, sea, beautiful cities, charming countryside and cheese!


#2. Look for treasures at Cours Saleya Market
Surrounded by beautiful mansions, that are homes to restaurants and pubs, this open-air market was once a park for Nice’s upper classes. On the days we were in Nice, we visited the market many times and fell in love with the colourful range of red, faded pink and yellow.
Known as the Flower Market and situated in the heart of Old Town, Cours Saleya Market attracts many people. We found the quality and variety of goods on display hard to resist and were tempted by olive wood products, locally made soaps, seasonal fruits and beautiful bouquets.
From Tuesday to Sunday, you’ll find stalls overflowing with fresh flowers, fruit and veg but on Monday mornings-antiques and collectables.


#3. Relax on the beach
One of the things we loved about Nice- we were never too far away from the beach. During the day, we explored everything that Nice has to offer and come evening, we made our way to the waterfront where the scene started to change-hues got warmer, and the light became softer.
You can choose from 15 privet beaches in Nice; they are fenced off from public ones, and they are the best for relaxing and sunbathing, but the cost of renting sunshades, lockers and lounge chairs can quickly add up to a small fortune (you can’t bring your own food too).
One of the most popular private beaches is The Neptune Beach located in front of the luxurious 5star Hotel de Negresco as is fitted with restaurant and kids playground.
Even thou public beaches in Nice are pebble they are still incredibly beautiful. Head over to the local shops sells beach footwear and unique thick mats, grab your food and drink and head over to enjoy relaxing water movement without breaking the bank.

#4. See The Place Masséna
The Place Masséna is Nice’s largest square surrounded with beautiful red facades that are adorned with pretty blue shutters.
Although the square is not so much an attraction more like a place you pass through we loved it and think it’s an idyllic place for photos with a Fontaine du Soleil in the background and hypnotic black and white tile work.
Elegant looking Place Massénais is situated between the old and new towns and is lined with different restaurants, shops and cafes. Don’t miss this place if you are in Nice over the holidays, during the December it is filled with stalls selling lovely stocking fillers, and you gonna love the light show with changing colours and shapes projected onto nearby buildings.


#5. Wander around Old Town
A lot of our time in Nice was spent wandering around Old Town, also known as Vieux Ville, without purpose. Tightly packed alleyways and age-old streets were perfect for finding little squares adorned with fountains, impressive churches and grand houses around every corner.
Many Old Town shops and restaurants cater to the tourist needs, yet the area still remains home to locals too, which only adds more authenticity. Sit down in one of the squares to enjoy Niçois-style pizzas or ice cream and don’t be surprised to spot shirtless natives on a balcony reading newspapers and drinking cup of tea.
Make sure you find iconic Fenocchio Glacier, a very popular gelateria with 59 ice cream and 35 sorbet flavours, including tomato and basil as well as lavender and thyme.


#6. Walk the Promenade des Angles
Walk the whole length of the promenade and don’t forget to put your camera down and take in the scenery.
The Promenade des Angles, with the Nice airport to the West and Quai des Etats-Unis on the east, is excellent for many reasons: pedestrian and bike paths, the beach, beautiful buildings with eloquently façades and the location. During our 5 days stay in September the promenade, and the beaches were packed with tourists and locals alike.


#7. Enjoy cities parks and green spaces
Travelling as a family, we have to consider each other interests, and we have to make it work. That’s why the entire time we were in Nice we made countless visits to cities parks.
When exploring the world with young children, you have to find a safe and fun place for them to play and run around and what can be better than beautiful gardens with fantastic surroundings and fragrant flowers.
Nice is blessed with more than 20 green spaces that are filled with fountains, wooden playing structures for children, fitness trails, ponds, rose beds and palm trees. We loved Promenade du Paillon, situated in the heart of the city and found its mist sprays just what was needed for a hot day.

#8. Go on a day trip
I haven’t really seen so many options for day trips anywhere on our travels! You can choose to soar up over the red-tiled roofs of Nice with a 20-minute helicopter tour or jump on a sightseeing cruise, you can also use public transport to visit one of many nearby towns and villages, or you can even travel to a different country.
If you are looking for day trip ideas, here is our pick.
- Villefranche-sur-Mer | Is a very charming fishing village where docks are filled with little boats and where the waterfront is lined with attractive Italianate buildings. The pretty town is surrounded by olive grows, and fisherman’s chapel has an interior decorated by Jean Cocteau.
- Cannes | Legendary resort town Cannes doesn’t even need an introduction; pretty much everyone knows The Festival de Cannes film festival with red carpet affairs and world-famous celebrities and filmmakers. Here you’ll find many museums, upscale boutique shops and grand boulevards.
- Saint -Tropez | Once just a humbling fishing village, nowadays Saint – Tropez is a coastal town on a sunny French Riviera where the wealthy and famous come to play. Its atmospheric Vieux Port and an incredibly beautiful old village known as ‘La Ponce’ are a postcard-perfect place to visit.
- Menton | Located between Nice and Italian border Menton is a colourful surprise with exotic gardens, pretty harbour and lovely beaches. Situated 30 kilometres east of Nice, Mention is within easy reach.
- Eze | Located between Nice and Monaco, Eze is a charming hilltop village, overlooking Mediterranean with uneven cobblestone streets, art galleries, low archways and local perfumeries. This place is worlds away from a glitch and glamour of Cote d’Azur as visitors can explore the preserved historic village.
- Monaco | Known for expensive shopping, fast cars and glamour, Monaco is one of a kind place to wander around. This is where the Monaco Grand Prix takes place with cars racing through the narrow streets and around its tight corners.

Where to stay in Nice
Since we arrived in Nice late at night, we booked an airport hotel with a 24-hour reception and the next day we transferred to our Airbnb apartment situated in the Old Town.
With only five days in the city, we wanted to stay as central as possible to be within easy reach to all the main attractions.
If you are planning a trip to Nice, we rounded up the best neighbourhoods in the city you can choose from – Old Town, Le Port, Promenade des Anglais, Jean-Medecin (New Town), Cimiez and Gambetta.
Wherever you choose to stay, keep in mind finding that perfect accommodation is near impossible. First, start by looking for accommodation options that suit your budget, then do research and read the reviews.
After that, weigh up all disadvantages and advantages; because everything from location to amenities can have an enormous impact on your holiday.

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Now, over to you!
Have you been to Nice? Let us know in the comments below!
Let us know if you are plotting a visit to Nice and have travel-related questions!
Looks beautiful
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Thank you, it was, Nice was a fun place to explore and we were surprised to find a beautifully charming old town and fantastic beaches!
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Great post! I have been to Nice a few years ago, as part of a road trip around the French Riviera and it is one of my favourite cities there! I also really want to see Menton as it looks gorgeous!
Living in the South of France myself I couldn’t recommend enough going to Marseille and in the upper part of the South that is not by the sea, they also have lovely little towns and amazing nature! 🙂
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Hi, Juliette, thanks for stopping by! Nice was a great place to explore and I wish we had more time to visit surrounding towns and villages.
Marseille has been on my travel wish lists ever since I’ve watched Marseille television series with Gérard Depardieu in it. I loved how cosmopolitan and edgy the city was. Would love to return to the south of France one day to see more of it. 🙂
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I’ve never seen the series, but the city does have this cosmopolitan and edgy side! Hope you’ll go one day 🙂
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Great Post. I’ve never been to Nice. It looks amazing! Hopefully I’ll be able to visit some day.
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Thank you, there are so many reasons to visit beautiful Nice. Living on Ireland’s West coast, we are constantly chasing destination that offers much-needed sunshine and there was plenty of that in Nice, not to mention fresh bread and pastries. Hope you get to visit this part of Europe one day
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We are planning to visit to Nice next year and your post has made us extra excited! We love wandering around, marvelling at old churches and picnicking in the park.
How did you find the cost of food there compared to other French cities? Food is always a huge part of our budget 🙂
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Hi, guys, I’m glad you found this useful! Nice is an amazing place to explore, there’s so much more to it than just glizt and glamour and oversized yachts. When it comes to food, we always rent an apartment – and that’s what we did in Nice too – just so we can make healthy breakfasts and lunches, it’s one of the ways to keep the travel costs down.
It’s very easy to find breakfast and lunch sandwiches for Eur 2.50 – Eur 3.50 and super cheap pastries too. Expect to pay around Eur 10 for a sit down meal such as cold salad with tuna or eggplants stuffed with meat. We found that grocery shopping was really cheap compared to Paris yet fairly the same as in Biarritz or Bretagne.
Thanks for stopping by and safe travels 😀
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We have been to Nice twice before and will be going back this September. Nice always amazes and we can not wait. This time, we are staying in an apartment on Place Massena. Can’t wait for the food and wine. Cheers. Allan
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Hi, Allan, thanks for sharing your experience! This was our first time in Nice and we absolutely loved every minute we had a chance to spend in this beautiful French city. Don’t even mention food and wine, it’s one of the reasons why we keep returning to France! Have a great time in Nice, it’s definitely something to look forward to! Safe travels, guys!
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Another lovely post! I have not been to Nice but it looks fabulous!
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Thanks so much! Nice was wonderfully different from all the other places we have been so far in France. Yes, there was wine, cheese and baguettes but we also discovered pancakes made from chickpea flour, stuffed zucchinis and mushrooms. Hope you get to visit one day.
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I live there! Good suggestions of things to do for first-time visitors to Nice.
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Wow, you live in Nice? I had no idea, we were utterly blown away by it’s charm and would love to return one day so we can connect on a more deeper level. Have a good day 😀
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I moved here 15 years ago from London and I love it. The whole French Riviera is charming. Have a good day too!
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I’ve never been, but I always thought of the French Riviera as being over crowded and too tourist. I had never realized it would be so quaint! Great post!
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At first, we weren’t that keen on visiting Nice – places like the French Riviera is worlds apart from quaint towns we are so used to exploring – but were won over within hours. Once you make an effort to wander away from the main tourist spots, you’ll be rewarded with charming squares and can watch people go on their daily lives. Thanks for stopping by and have a good day
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France surprised me in its elegance and gentle beauty. I adored the little villages and pretty countryside. Didn’t get down as far as Nice though. Sounds like another trip may be in order.
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Same here, because you could easily spend a lifetime exploring France, yet not see everything it has to offer, I just keep on adding more and more things to my ever-growing travel wishlist – from Mont Blanc to Etretat Cliffs and Strasbourg Old Town! Have a good day and safe travels
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Always more out there. .safe travels to you too x
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Wow! Never knew that Nice is such a colorful city. I should definitely visit some time 🙂
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That was our initial reaction too, we didn’t expect to find a place that’s bursting with colours, exploring Nice’s old town was the best part of our stay.
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Lovely post, thank you for sharing! Visited Nice in June and we did fall in love with this stunning city 🤩 The French Riviera has so much to offer, definitely will be back exploring this beautiful part of the world!
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You are welcome and thanks for stopping by, Nice was a lovely place to explore as a family. Visiting cities can be challenging with small children and that’s why we loved its beautiful gardens and green squares filled with fountains – a perfect place to unwind between sightseeing. 😀
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Love this! Nice theme, too BTW!
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Thanks so much and right back at you, I see that you picket the same theme, love how it looks in blue! Have a good day and thanks for stopping by!
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Good taste, both of us! Look forward to getting to know you!
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Look forward to getting to know you too, have a good day 😀
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Was there long ago and stayed in a youth hostel, but have stayed away over the past years, but you make it sound doable. Acutally, Aix-en-Provence is my favorite in the south of France.
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It was our first time exploring Nice and although I wasn’t that excited at first, after a couple of days wandering aimlessly, Nice’s charm gradually grew on us. Have a good day and thanks for stopping by 😀
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Hello Valters and Aiva, you’ve got a great blog, love the way you travel with such a small child.
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Thanks so much, it can be challenging to travel with a small child, but I strongly believe travelling makes us better human beings and that’s one of the reasons we are willing to overcome every single obstacle! 🙂
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This brought back good memories of my visits to Nice. Next time check out the Russian Orthodox church, closed on Mondays. So pretty and unexpected. I have a few photos of it in my travel blog hattisar.wordpress.com
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Thanks so much for stopping by! We left Nice with slight hesitation, with so many places still unseen, it made me cringe. But I guess that’s how it goes sometimes – so many attractions and so little time. Your travel blog is super awesome, thanks for sharing it, you’ve visited many places – like Iceland and Copenhagen – that are still on our wishlist. Have a good day
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I visited Nice a long time ago with my family while on a Disney Cruise! I would love to go back for an extended stay to explore the area more!
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Hi, Sarah. Same here, it’s one of those places I would love to go back to – although we stayed for 5 days we didn’t manage to explore all of it. Thanks for stopping by and safe travels 😀
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Your pictures are lovely.
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Thanks so much. It was actually an effortless task to photograph Nice – its beautiful coastline and the charming old town provided plenty of opportunities. Thanks for stopping by and have a good day. Aiva
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Ive been there for 24 hours but Nice is one of my favorite places in the world!
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There are many reasons why anyone should visit Nice at least once. Its old town and the sunny weather, for us personally, were few of them.
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