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Castle Hill neighborhood.

Nice it is a great city of France, in the region of Provence-Alps-French Riviera. pronounced like the English word "niece") is a large city in France on the French Riviera. It is a popular destination for vacationers young and old, with something to offer almost everyone. It is well known for the beautiful view of the Promenade des Anglais, its famous boardwalk, and it is an ethnically diverse port city.

Understand

Located in the south of France, on the French Riviera, is one of the most touristic cities of France.

The origins of Nice can be found among the Gallo-Roman ruins of Cimiez, on the hills that rise up the Boulevard de Cimiez from the center. Cimiez also contains a monastery and some museums, but today most of the city's inhabitants live closer to sea level. Nice was part of the Italian Duchy of Savoy and then the Kingdom of Sardinia until it was ceded to France in 1860. The old local language is Nissart, and some of the street signs are bilingual. However, very few people speak Nissart, and even the elderly know and speak French. Don't assume that everyone you meet will speak English; an effort in French will always be appreciated.

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Nice has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and warm summers. Due to the movements of the winds, the winter months are generally characterized by cold and sunny days that alternate with periods of more temperate and cloudy weather. Compared to other Mediterranean climates in the area, such as Marseille or Genoa, Nice's spring warms quite slowly and there can still be winter temperatures well into April. Summer is hot, dry, and sunny, ensuring beach weather on most days. The autumn months have very different temperatures, with September being generally warm, October variable and November presenting a mixture of mild and cool weather.

To get

By plane

Nice airport.

Nice International Airport is located about 15km west of Nice, being one of the busiest by air traffic in France. It has two terminals, which are linked by a free bus. Buses (number 23, 98 and 99) leave from the airport to the city center.

Boat

Nice is right along the coast so you should be able to find your way easily no matter if you use diesel or let the wind help you. However, remember to contact the local port prior to your arrival to Reserve a place for your boat. Otherwise, there is most likely no room for you.

  • Gare Maritime de Nice (ferry terminal), Port de Commerce, Terminal 1 (Infernet Quai Amiral), [4 95 55 03 93]. Direct ferry routes to: Bastia, Ajaccio, Calvi and L'Île-Rousse in Corsica. It is advisable to book in advance in all cases. Edit

Near Monaco there is a major cruise port.

By train

The train station (Gare SNCF) connects Nice with the rest of the country and several cities in Europe.

Domestic

  • Nice is connected to the rest of France through the train network SNCF . A direct TGV train from Paris to Nice takes about 5 and a half hours, and the part between Marseille and Nice (2 hours 40 minutes) is not on the high-speed tracks. Fares for an adult in second class range between € 19 and € 180, depending on how far in advance you bought your ticket, during the period of the year. In the TGV it is obligatory to reserve. The train arrives in Nice at Nice-Ville station. In addition, as of March 2021, the classic Paris night train will operate again.
  • Nice is also frequently connected by rail to other cities and towns on the French Riviera, such as Cannes (30 minutes, € 7.20), Monaco and Menton.
  • Train des Pignes (Chemins de Fer de Provence). A narrow gauge railway through the mountains and valleys of the interior connects Digne-les-Bainsa to Nice. A very scenic ride but less comfortable than the main SNCF lines. It ends at the Nice-CP station, a few blocks behind the Nice-Ville main station. Departs Digne-les-Bains at 07:15, 10:45, 2:25, 17:35, 3.5 h. From Nice, the train leaves at 06:55, 09:25, 13:05, 17:15. Sometimes they use newer trains and sometimes old wagons, no skipper. During the weekends there are fewer connections, but 1 or 2 more are serving parts of the route daily, especially from Nice. From May to October, on Sundays, there is a fully equipped steam train that runs the distance, also from July to August on Saturdays; reservations for steam trains are mandatory. From Digne-les-Bains the bus to Marseille costs about € 21. Plan du Var ~ € 3, Touët € 10, Annot € 14, Digne-les-Bains € 24; These are day tickets with arbitrary scales possible. The return ticket costs twice as much, but it's only valid for one day, so it usually always makes sense to buy two separate tickets. (Updated April 2019 | edit)

International

  • 3 daily direct Thello trains to Milan (4h45) (via Genoa).
  • Other Italian destinations include Pisa, Florence, Rome, and Venice. Regional trains in France and Italy end in Ventimiglia, a transfer is needed at Ventimiglia station to cross the border. Intercity / Eurocity trains continue to cross the border and continue to Nice-Ville (central station).
  • A weekly long-distance night train from Moscow, with stops in Minsk, Warsaw and Vienna, among others, departs from the station. Moscow Belorussky at 17:21 every Thursday and arrives in Nice at almost the same time two nights later.

Seasons

  • 2 Nice-Ville Central Train Station (Gare de Nice-Ville). Central (city) station, not to be confused with the stations in the city limits, Nice Riquier and Nice St Augustin. Nice-Ville is the station to visit most of the sights such as the old town and the promenade. Edit
  • 3 Nice CP Train Station (Gare des Chemins de Fer de Provence). Narrow gauge line terminal: Nice - Digne-les-Bains in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence (Haute Provence). A few blocks behind the SNCF Nice-Ville main station edit
  • 4 Gare Nice-St-Augustin , Avenue Edouard Grinda. Monday to Friday 06: 00-13: 10, 13: 40-20: 40; Sa Sun holidays 09: 15-12: 30, 13: 30-17: 20. It is a train station closest to the airport.

By bus

Long-distance buses arrive at the central bus station (Gare Routière) located on Avenue Félix Faure.

  • Marseille: Buses depart from Marseille Saint-Charles at 05:58, 06:58, 07:58, 09:58, 11:58, 13:58, 16:56 and 18:58, often every day. They take about 3 hours and cost € 33. There are additional connections directly to Nice Airport and Gare Routière Vauban via Aix-en-Provence.

Other long-distance buses connect Nice with other major European cities. Eurolines and the French LER "Lignes Express Regionaux" connect Nice with Marseille, Toulon and Aix-en-Provence at a reasonable price and an acceptable travel time of 3 hours on the motorways.

By car

The easiest way to get to Nice by car is with the A8 motorway (Autoroute A8) The A8 motorway is the easiest way to access Nice from the west (Cannes, Aix-en-Provence) or from Italy. From the west, take exit 50 and follow the signs for the Promenade des Anglais, which takes you to Nice and is a lovely walk along the coast. Coming from the east, take exit 55 and follow the signs for 'Nice center'.

Approaching the city from the east, the three 'Corniches' ('Basse', 'Moyenne' and 'Grande') offer a wonderful panoramic route from Menton to Nice. The 'Grande Corniche' is the highest; It rises to more than 500 m above sea level at La Turbie.

Travel

The city can be easily explored on foot.

By bus

There is a good bus network in Nice called Ligne d'Azur with many lines that allow you to reach all parts of the city. The simple bill (1 solo voyage) costs 1 euro (from February 1). There are also 10-trip cards (Multi : € 10) or day tickets (Pass 1 day: € 4) and 7 days (Pass 7 days: 15€).

There are also five night lines (called Noctambus) that have different itineraries from the daytime but are used with the same tickets.
On November 24, the new Nice tram was inaugurated. Use the same tickets as the bus network.

By car

In summer it is highly recommended to drive by car, as the area fills with tourists and it is difficult to find a place to park. In addition, drivers in the area have a reputation for being very reckless behind the wheel.

Watch

  • Promenade des Anglais: This extensive promenade is ideal for long walks on the sunniest days, with splendid views of the sea.
  • Old town:The old part of the city
  • Castle: Offers views from the top of the entire city and the coast.
  • Leisure port, sports port: In this port it is possible to contemplate impressive yachts.

Do

One of the main attractions of Nice is its beaches and coasts. However, the beach of Nice is not sandy, but made of small stones and rocks, which makes bathing difficult. A few kilometers away there are other more recommended sandy beaches for swimming, such as Juan les Pins, Villefranche sur Mer, or even the glamorous Cannes, located less than 50km.

Events (edit)

Live performances

  • Opera Nice Côte d'Azur , 4 and 6 rue Saint-François de Paule (in Vieux Nice near Cours Saleya, free parking at Palais de Justice and Cours Saleya), [04 92 17 40 00], [[1]] .This opera house hosts not only opera performances, but also many Nice Philharmonic Orchestra concerts and chamber music recitals, and some ballet performances. The home website is in French only, but even if you don't read French well, you should be able to make out the information on your calendar (calendar).

Activities

There are rental stands for inline skates along the Promenade des Anglais.

For game lovers, there are two casinos in Nice.

Beaches

If you are going to Nice to bathe or relax on the beach, you may want to think again. Nice's beaches are made up entirely of large flat stones ( gallets ). Some private beaches have added a layer of sand, but the free public beaches are a rocky experience. In addition to towels or mats, you should definitely bring sandals, as walking on the stones can be painful, and a cushion if you want to sit down. Free showers are provided on all public beaches and there is a beach volleyball area that is covered with white sand.

Although the beaches are mainly pebble, it is important to note that many visitors enjoy the beautiful clear blue sea for swimming. If you can bear to walk a few steps on the pebbles, this is definitely an opportunity to swim rather than play in the water, as the beach falls quickly and the tide can be very strong, and not for beginners. Laying on the beach to sunbathe or relax is also manageable as long as you rearrange the rocks / pebbles into a comfortable surface to sit on and lie down. The private beaches offer various services from restaurants / bars to the rental of lounge chairs and towels.

There are much nicer beaches in other nearby cities, such as Villefranche-sur-Mer, Antibes and Cannes, which are much sandier. Villefranche is a particularly preferred beach option, especially if you are traveling with children, just 20 minutes down the Zou! 100 bus.

However, for walks by the sea with great views, the Promenade des Anglais it is without a doubt incomparable.

Beautiful landscapes

For views of Nice, the best vantage point is the heights of Mont Boron (bus 14). From the old abandoned fort and the nearby villa of Sir Elton John there are beautiful views of the city to the mountains and to the east of Villefranche and Cap Ferat.

Go to Èze. It is a small town on the way to Monaco. The village is situated on a small mountain and there is a beautiful cactus garden with a spectacular view (a must see, € 5 entrance fee). There is also a Fragonard perfume factory that you can visit for free. To get to Eze by bus, take 112 to Eze Village (not 100 that stops at Eze Gare, a steep 90-minute walk from Eze Village). If you missed an infrequent 115 bus (up to 3 hours) in Eze Village, there is a path down the mountain from Eze Village to Eze Sur Mer (also Eze Gare). This is the Nietzsche Trail (named after the famous German philosopher Friedrich W. Nietzsche), with some fantastic views and a waterfall (if you know where to look). Walking down this trail takes about 40 minutes.

Also nearby is the magnificent Villa Île de France, owned by Baroness Ephrussi de Rothschild, straddling the magnificent St Jean Cap Ferrat peninsula in the so-called Golden Triangle of Villefranche, Beaulieu and Cap Ferrat.

Hiking trails emanate from La Turbie high above Monaco and the Grande Corniche, which are twice the height above sea level of Eze and offer the die-hard walker truly spectacular views over the Riviera.

  • 1 Cliff walk (Sentier Littoral) (pass the old port (probably a 15 minute walk) heading east towards Monaco, there is a small path leading from Coco Beach along the cliff). You can follow the path around Cap de Nice halfway to Villefranche, but be prepared for several hundred steps to rejoin the road. It is a very nice walk and you will find mainly local people who use it.

Learn

There are many language schools in Nice that offer French courses. Also, talk groups often meet to divide the time by speaking in French and then in English.

  • Alliance Française , 2 rue de Paris, [4 93 62 67 66], [[2]] .Recognized language school in France based in Nice. (Updated December 2020 | edit)
  • International House: Nice (IH), 27 Rue Rossini. IH Nice offers French classes for students of all levels and a variety of accommodation options. A public transport system and the train and bus network provide easy access to the surrounding areas. € 190 and more.

Work

Generally, the Riviera is a place where people come to spend money rather than earn it. Unemployment levels are high, casual work is hard to come by, and, like everywhere else, service industry jobs tend to go to those with low-wage expectations.

Sophia Antipolis is a huge office / science / technology park 20 minutes from Nice, which is the base of many French and multinational companies.

For those with the right qualifications and experience, the luxury superyachts from nearby Antibes International Yacht Club have spawned a significant boat and crew service industry that attracts many young English speakers. Connections with employment agencies are important, as many yachts put up posters to discourage casual inquiries: "no day laborers required."YPI crew , Avenue de la Libération 6 06600 Antibes, [04 92 90 46 10]. Although the agency is based in Antibes, there are many yachts in Nice. (Updated December 2020 | edit)

Financial services companies abound in Monaco, which is easily commutable from Nice.

To buy

Most of Nice's shops and restaurants accept all major credit and debit cards from major banks (anything bearing the EC, Maestro or Visa logos). If this fails, you can always get money from any of the numerous ATMs .

All stores can now open every Sunday, and as of November 2010, at least the following have started to open every Sunday: H&M, Zara, Fnac, Bershka, Celio, Virgin Megastore Y Spar . Some locations of the Lafayette galleries They are open several Sundays each month, but not all, the same goes for Nice Etoile shopping center .

Postcards (like many other things) vary greatly in price. Do some comparative shopping, as the price range is between 20 cents and € 1 for a regular postcard.

Nice's main shopping street, av. Jean Medecin is home to two giant music / entertainment stores, Virgin Megastore and the FNAC French. FNAC definitely has the upper hand, as its many listening stations allow you to "try-before-you-buy" almost every CD in the house, while Virgin offers only a few promotional selections. They both have a nearly identical pricing policy on new albums. FNAC is closer to HMV and offers most forms of entertainment, including books, games, CDs, and DVDs. The 4-story store on Av. Jean Medecin is worth exploring!

Designer brand clothes are, like everywhere else, notoriously expensive, but fashion items in general are really cheap compared to most other European countries, and Galleries lafayette offers a lot under one roof. If that's not enough for you, they also have a large supermarket at Cap 3000 just off St Laurent de Var beyond the airport (Lignes d Azur 52 and Zou! Bus 200, 400 and 500, La Passerelle stop). Here are also the Galleries Lafayette Gourmand , a food superstore that rivals Harrods Y Selfridges by London The wine selection is brilliant, especially the aisles lined with Provence roses, and there are half a dozen lunchtime spots in the shops.

Cheap and cheap fashion is best sought out at Ventimiglia's huge open street market every Friday, accessible by train from Nice Gare Ville to Ventimiglia, just a few kilometers from the Italian border. Just avoid the tempting fake luxury brands sold by the many street vendors. The French border police take the war on counterfeiting very seriously and impose large fines on "innocent" tourists.

The Nice Etoiles center is available to anyone yearning for a shopping mall visit, including three floors of a Dutch brand that the British haven't seen for 20 years and is still big in France: C&A. More nostalgia can also be found in av Jean Medecins's "Damart" - yes, the people who gave you "thermolactile underwear" to keep you warm in winter are great here too. Almost as sensible as the local tanning salons in Bronzage .

The "duty free" shops in the Nice airport terminals are the worst value you will ever find and should be avoided at all costs: the prices are well above those on the main street. Food, drink and cigarettes are insanely expensive, and there are no "before you fly" bargains. If you haven't kicked the habit yet, cigarettes in particular are best bought in Italy at the border, where tobacco taxes haven't reached punitive health-promoting levels.

  • 1 Flower market (Marché aux Fleurs), Cours Saleya. Tue-Sat 06: 00-17: 30; Sun 06: 00-12: 00; closed on holidays. Edit
  • 2 Marché aux Fruits et Legumes .Tue-Sun 06: 00-13: 00. Market lunch. Edit
  • Antique market Monday 07: 30-18: 00. edit
  • 3 Confisserie Florian , 14, Quai Papacino, [493 554 350]. Monday to Saturday from 09:00 to 12:00 and from 14:00 to 18:30. This gourmet shop has specific jams, sweet fruits and petals, which are traditional in the area. Candied clementine and rose marmalade are its fine specialties.

To eat

It is possible to eat very good fish and seafood.

Good specialties

Many restaurants and cafes serve local food. You might consider preparing some simple chez vous meals or taking home some nice local delicacies to enjoy on your balcony.

Street food it is widely available in Nice. A combination of options could easily replace a lunch without paying restaurant prices.

Socca: Nice definitive dish

No venue in Nice would propose defining a dish to represent Nice other than Socca . During centuries, Socca she has been married to Nice. The recipe has its origin in the Battle of the Niçois defending their city from the castle walls on Mount Boron against Turkish invaders in 1543. When the defenders of Nice ran out of ammunition, the small army of defenders mixed boiling vegetable oil with chickpea flour to pour over hapless advancing Turks. The Turks stopped at the walls. At the same time, the food in the castle was running out. A connection? The Turks were arrested and the niçois happily ate the fried chickpea dough. Socca saved the city of Nice. After the port of Nice became quite active around 1900, Soccait was sold to sailors leaving the port early in the morning. Later, dockworkers enjoyed Socca while they worked. Today we can enjoy our Socca , smile and remember the victorious Niçois eating Socca looking at the sea.

Street food

  • Socca, a chickpea flour flatbread sandwich, lightly fried, warm and ready to go (about € 3) in a paper wrapper to enjoy on a bench overlooking the sea in the Promenade des Anglais
  • Bagnat bread It is a tuna sandwich with olives, sliced ​​hard boiled eggs and fresh vegetables.
  • Pizza It may be a "street food" to go, but it is best served directly in a wood-fired oven. It would be fun to compare.
  • Pissaladiere it's a simple form of pizza topped with caramelized onions, olives, garlic, and sauteed anchovies; Yes do not includes tomato or cheese. Don't worry about the anchovies. Anchovies are salty, counteracting the flavor of the sweet onion, and adding a wonderful complexity to this otherwise simple dish.
  • The sweet cakes Tourtes aux blettes They are made with Savoy cabbage (chard), raisins, walnuts and powdered sugar.
  • Barbajuan It is an aperitif found in the eastern part of the French Riviera and northern Italy. The dough is filled with chard and ricotta among other ingredients and fried in Socca, a Niçois specialty, which is made in the old town of Nice (Vieux Nice).
  • Glace (ice cream or ice cream) No visit to Nice would be complete without a visit toFennocchio's , 2 place Rossetti (inside Place Rosetti), [04 93 80 72 52]. From March to November: every day from 09:00 to 12:00. Try the world famous Fennocchio ice cream and ice cream in the Italian style (with good reason). It's a tough decision to select just one or two of 94 flavors, from classic chocolate or vanilla to innovative delights like thyme or lavender. (Updated December 2020 | edit)

Good staples - Neither street food nor restaurant dishes, these staples should not be overlooked when visiting Nice. A picnic lunch from a market can be quickly prepared with, among other delicacies, olives, cheese, a baguette, a fruit tart, and a bottle of light rose wine. When packing to visit Nice, don't forget to add a corkscrew, razor, and napkins for picnics. Borrow glasses from your hotel (but please return them).

  • Mediterranean olives Olives they are quite varied in the Mediterranean for growth and healing, sometimes with herbs or garlic.
  • Tapenade, What can be better than olives? How about a paste of pureed or finely chopped olives? Tapenades can be diverse depending on the type of olive and the ingredients added. Tapenades can be used as an appetizer on crusty bread or with raw vegetables.
  • The aioli It is a sauce based on garlic, salt and olive oil. Aioli is common in the kitchens of many Mediterranean countries and is used as an aperitif spread on bread or as a complement to Mediterranean dishes.
  • The baguettes and the cakes they are an essential ingredient for life in Nice. The bakeries Excellent can have a waiting line at any time of the day to buy fresh baguettes or pastries. Many locals have lively discussions about the best baguette or pastry. Everyone has their favorite and everyone should meet your favorites.
  • French cheeses They are amazing in their diversity of flavors with hundreds of styles and origins to choose from. Most cheese vendors will offer a sample so you can find the perfect match.
  • Bulk spices they are abundant and diverse. They make great gifts for foodies.
  • The grapes of dark red wine They grow ripe and concentrated, becoming rich and flavorful under the Mediterranean sun. Red wines pair perfectly with pleasant meals with all the flavor. Try Syrah, Mourvedre, or Cabernet Sauvignon.
  • Rosé wine It's a delight in Nice when the weather turns warm and the sun feels good on your skin. A rosé wine is perfect for a picnic lunch. Look for rosé wine from Provence or Languedoc-Roussillon.
  • Pastis It is a distilled liquor with an anise flavor that is usually served with water and a couple of ice cubes, which turns the drink cloudy white. Pastis originated after the prohibition of absinthe. It is very popular on the French Riviera, especially in Marseille, where it originated.

Nice dishes essential :

  • The soupe de poisson , the regional fish soup, is made by simmering fish and enough tomato sauce to make the soup a bronze-brown color. Each bowl is usually topped with spicy aioli (garlic puree), croutons, and grated cheese.
  • Salade niçoise It is indeed from Nice. It is served as a mixed salad or mixed salad. You can add freshly cooked or canned tuna. Seasonal raw vegetables or cooked green beans and potatoes could join the mix.
  • The local Mediterranean seafood it ranks high in the niçoise kitchen. Typical dishes include fresh fish, sea urchin, octopus, and oysters. There is nothing like enjoying the local seafood that was caught that morning.
  • Pizza Italian style, a good pizza is the best you can find in Italy. Why not? Italy is just a car or train ride away and Nice was ruled by Italians from the 14th century to 1860. Many Italians run pizzerias in Nice, so it's worth finding the perfect pizzeria to eat at home or take away. Similarly, the pasta dishes in Nice are quite good.
  • The ratatouille It is a French Provençal stewed vegetable dish, originally from Nice, and sometimes called ratatouille niçoise. Common ingredients include vegetables grown in the south of France, such as tomatoes, garlic, onion, zucchini, eggplant, and bell pepper.
  • Daube is a classic Provencal stew made from cheap beef slowly cooked in wine, vegetables, garlic and herbs of provence .
  • North African cuisine It is popular in Nice, where immigrants introduced Maghreb cuisines from North Africa.
    • Tagine It is a fragrant Berber dish of meat, chicken or fish and vegetables such as potatoes or carrots. Olives and nuts are added. The tagine is named after the clay pot in which it is cooked.
    • Couscous is another Berber dish of a meat and vegetable stew with a spoon on top of semolina.
    • Shakshuka It is a dish of poached eggs in a sauce of tomatoes, olive oil, peppers, onions and garlic with aromatic spices. Shakshuka is popular in all Mediterranean countries.

Visit the daily market at Vieux Nice to find fresh local produce and many of Nice's favorites. You can save money if you are willing to cook at least some of your meals yourself. If you have leftovers, cooking can also save you time, as eating at a restaurant will easily cost you one to two hours per meal. There are several decent-sized "supermarkets" in the city, and numerous boucheries, bakeries, and fruit and vegetable stores that are often competitive in price and superior in quality.

Budget

Cheap and cheerful food in Nice requires research, but for example, a baguette filled with your favorites costs between € 4-6, which is very reasonable by Nice standards. The best deals are in the port area. Old Nice and along the promenade, the prices cannot be described as cheap, but the set lunch menus are good value for money, if not 'cheap' in themselves . For € 10-12 you should get two courses, often with coffee and wine, and like much of continental Europe, lunches can happily run into the late afternoon.

  • Le Shalimar , 11 Rue Biscarra ,, [04 93 13 95 78]. It has delicious Indian food. Lunch menus are a good deal. (Updated December 2020 | edit)
  • le Delhi Belhi , 22 Rue de la Barillerie, [33-4-93925187], fax: 33-4-93925187. 19: 00-23: 30 every day. Delhi Belhi is a family owned and operated restaurant specializing in Indian cuisine. Open daily for dinner, a la carte or prix fixe menu. Excellent curry and tandoori specialties. Delhi Belhi is the only Indian restaurant on the entire French Riviera that has been listed in the prestigious Gault-Millau guides since 2005. Fluent English is also spoken here. Behind the popular Cours Saleya flower market. This is a very popular restaurant, so reservations are recommended (at least a few hours in advance). € 15-20 per person (alcoholic drinks and wine are extra). Edit
  • 1 Lou Pilha Leva , Place Centrale, Nice old town. Local dishes that include the best tasting soca, which only costs € 2.80. The locals (and the large number of French tourists) love this place and it is often quite crowded. Order your food at the counter and take it with you to sit on the benches outside. Try the pasta / polenta Daube (€ 9.50) and the soupe au pistou and socca. Very nice atmosphere and very decent price. It's worth a try, although baked goods can be somewhat soaked in oil. However, avoid red wine here, as it is served cold rather than lukewarm. (Updated April 2019 | edit)
  • Le Lodge , 14 Rue Halévy, if you are on your budget but want to have a gourmet and healthy meal, this is the place for lunch. For € 11 you get a main course, a drink like wine, beer or soft drink and after the meal, a coffee. Try the fish trio. Por 13 €, añade el postre del día. Ojalá sea crème brûlée de canela. No se deje intimidar por la proporción de una camarera en un restaurante completo, los chefs le entregan la comida rápidamente. Las ofertas de comida son más caras durante la noche, a partir de 19 €.
  • Sixte Pizza , 15 Rue Jean-Pierre Papon. Pizzas por 6 €; llevarlos a la playa es una buena cena.
  • 2 Mad'In Viet ,2 lugar Saétone, [493 874 755]. Restaurante vietnamita. Sirve buena comida vietnamita a precios asequibles. El arroz no está incluido en los platos, pero se pide por separado. Se proporcionan palillos, pero hay que pedir tenedor y cuchillo. El personal es muy amable pero casi no habla inglés, así que prepárate para pedir en francés. Platos principales 12-20 €. Edit
  • Restaurante du Gésu ,1, Lugar Jésus, [04 93 62 26 46]. En el corazón de Vieux Nice, este es un restaurante acogedor, vibrante y anticuado con tanta influencia italiana como provenzal. Los buñuelos y la salsa con ñoquis son especialmente buenos. 15-30 €. (actualizado en diciembre de 2020 | editar )

Middle range

  • 3 Le Tire Bouchon ,Rue de la Préfecture / Rue de l'Abbaye 19 (en el centro de Niza), [04 93 92 63 64]. Le Tire Bouchon es un restaurante atractivo y deseable en el que disfrutar de una comida clásica de café bistró. El restaurante tiene un ambiente pintoresco que seguro que todos disfrutarán. Edit
  • 4 Le Lavomatique ,11 rue du Pont Vieux, [04 93 55 54 18]. M 18: 00-21: 00; De martes a viernes de 12:00 a 14:00 y de 18:00 a 21:00. La antigua pequeña lauderette o lavandería se transforma en un moderno bistró y está alojado por dos hermanos apasionados por la bistronomía. Los chefs ofrecen ingredientes locales frescos que figuran en un menú de temporada en un formato de bar de tapas francés. Varias tapas por persona completarán cómodas raciones. 7 € a 14 € por plato de tapas. (actualizado en diciembre de 2020 | editar )
  • 5 Peixes ,4 rue de l'Opéra, [04 93 85 96 15]. De lunes a jueves, de 12: 00-23: 00. Peixes, pronunciado 'pêche' se especializa en pescados y mariscos asequibles que se sirven en una forma moderna de pequeños platos o tapas. Peixes es un pequeño restaurante con azulejos azules y blancos y un ambiente mediterráneo. Mencionado en la Guía Michelin. 33-44 €. (actualizado en diciembre de 2020 | editar )
  • 6 Terres de Truffes ,11 Rue Saint-François de Paule, [[3]], [[4]] .Bistró para llevar, a domicilio o para comer donde podrá degustar todas las variedades de trufas maridadas con comida y vino. La comida para llevar incluye pequeñas botellas de aceite de trufa. 8 € para llevar hasta 42 € el plato principal del restaurante. (updated February 2021 | edit)

Waste

  • 7 Le Chantecler ,37, Promenade des Anglais (en el Hotel Negresco), [04 93 16 64 10], [[5]] .M Tu Sa Do 19: 00-22: 00. El Chantecler es un restaurante de dos estrellas Michelin y un destino de muchos gourmets y amantes de la comida. La extraordinaria gastronomía de Master Chef Virginie Basselot mezcla ligereza y complejidad con un renombrado servicio de mesa. El menú ofrece un talentoso tributo a los productos regionales. Los huéspedes se alojan en un restaurante de época con una increíble artesanía en madera que data de 1751. 150-230 € más vino. (actualizado en diciembre de 2020 | editar )
  • 8 Flaveur ,25 Rue Gubernatis, [04 93 62 53 95]. Restaurant Flaveur es un restaurante que vale la pena buscar como se describe en la Guía Michelin que le otorgó una calificación de dos estrellas Michelin . La pasión de estos dos hermanos eleva a este restaurante entre los mejores de Francia. Flaveur es un restaurante para "derrochar". € 90 hasta € 185. (actualizado en diciembre de 2020 | editar )
  • 9 Jan ,12 rue Lascaris, [04 97 19 32 23]. El restaurante Jan es un restaurante de una estrella Michelin con el chef sudafricano Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen. El comedor formal de 24 asientos permite que los camareros se concentren en cada huésped y presenten los mejores productos locales de los mercados del sur de Francia. Derroche una botella de vino sudafricano. Al otro lado de la calle, hay un comedor privado disponible donde los huéspedes pueden disfrutar de un interludio a mitad de la comida con 20 quesos y deliciosas conservas hechas con ingredientes locales. 85 € (4 platos) o 139 € (7 platos). (actualizado en diciembre de 2020 | editar )
  • 10 Le Plongeoir ,60 hab Franck Pilatte (abrir "en las mejores condiciones"), [04 93 26 53 02], [[6]] .Almuerzo y cena (cerrado martes por la noche y miércoles). Le Plongeoir se alza sobre el mar sobre un famoso pilar de roca con vistas al puerto de Niza y ofrece una vista impresionante y memorable. Los trampolines de plataforma (de ahí el nombre) son anteriores al restaurante. El menú ofrece mariscos frescos y preparados con inventiva con una influencia mediterránea moderna, preparados con productos frescos del mercado de temporada. El moderno lounge bar es un lugar para ver y ser visto; el bar está abierto del 1 de junio al 30 de septiembre, si el clima lo permite debido al sitio expuesto a la intemperie. 23 € a 38 € para platos principales.

Drink and go out

Con los veranos calurosos de Niçois, llevar una botella de agua es casi imprescindible. Tenga en cuenta que la mayor queja ante el departamento de turismo de la autoridad municipal es la oferta en los restaurantes de botellas de agua de marca cuyo sello se ha roto, es decir, se ha llenado con agua del grifo y se ha cobrado como Perrier o Evian.

Puede ahorrar mucho dinero comprando bebidas alcohólicas y similares en un supermercado normal en lugar de los vendedores orientados a los turistas. Carrefour tiene una gran selección y, a diferencia de los otros supermercados, tiene una política de compra en la feria de vinos "ganadores de premios" que se distinguen por sus pegatinas de medallas de oro, plata o bronce.

Algunos lugares populares para salir a tomar una copa incluyen:

  • Ma Nolan's .Justo en el corazón del "Casco Antiguo" y al lado de la ópera, Ma Nolan's tiene todo lo que esperarías de un pub irlandés: música en vivo todas las noches, grandes eventos deportivos en cuatro pantallas, comida realmente buena y un personal muy amable. Edit
  • Akathor Pub .- Gran pub escandinavo / irlandés con música en vivo todas las noches. En dos plantas con una gran terraza, este lugar es caro pero relajado. Muchos de los hoteles más grandes (como el Holiday Inn) tienen cupones de bebida 2 por 1 que se pueden obtener fácilmente incluso si no es un huésped. Edit
  • Blue Whales : permanece abierto hasta altas horas de la madrugada.
  • Wayne's .- Un bar de la vieja escuela con música en vivo y noches temáticas, un poco de coyote feo se encuentra con vítores. Cuando el lugar está abarrotado, la gente baila en las mesas. Es un poco caro beber aquí (pero Wayne's no está solo con esta característica), pero definitivamente es uno de los lugares más divertidos y de fiesta en Niza. Los turistas de habla inglesa también parecen gravitar hacia este bar, pero también conocerás a muchos franceses o lugareños aquí. Edit
  • Checkpoint : un bar acogedor en la planta baja y una gran pista de baile subterránea. La noche de damas del lunes ofrece champán de 0,50 € (a partir de febrero de 2013).
  • Le Marches - Bar estilo lounge en dos pisos con cócteles y tapas.
  • Master Home : un pub junto a Wayne's y King's Pub. Más "francés" que los pubs de Wayne y King y un poco más elegante. Cuando pides bebidas alcohólicas, te traen dos o tres platos de bocadillos. Aunque el precio es un poco más caro que el de los pubs "ingleses" de al lado, merece la pena visitarlo y un poco más barato que los bares / pubs turísticos. Prueba la rosa (3,20 €), la más barata de la carta ¡pero deliciosa!
  • Pompeï : permanece abierto hasta tarde, música en vivo la mayoría de las noches (generalmente rock), buen baile los fines de semana, sala de fumadores en el interior, al lado de Wayne's y otros pubs irlandeses; todos acuden aquí después de que cierran.
  • Jonathan's : si estás buscando conocer gente local, ve a Jonathan's. Lugar pequeño en la pared lleno de gente más joven (en su mayoría estudiantes) con excelentes bebidas especiales la mayoría de las noches. No muy conocido por los turistas.

El vino en los restaurantes a menudo es tremendamente caro, así que haz lo mismo que los lugareños y pídelo por "pichet", por lo general una jarra de 50 centilitros. Sin embargo, si le apetece beber vino francés de denominación de calidad en casa, Les Caves Caprioglio en 16 Rue de la Prefecture en Vieux Nice tiene una fabulosa bodega de los vinos sobre los que generalmente solo lee en los libros de vinos finos pero que rara vez ve. Para ver la producción de vino francés, el Chateau's Bellet y Cremat en Var son los más cercanos a Niza y realizarán recorridos previa cita (se puede llegar a través del pequeño tren de vía estrecha desde Chemin de Fer de Provence).

  • 1 L'Essenciel ,Boulevard Victor Hugo 50 (En la parte superior del hotel Splendid), [04 93164157]. 07: 00-00: 30 pero dependiendo de la temporada. Lounge bar en la piscina en la parte superior del hotel. Ambiente relajado y excelentes vistas de la ciudad. Cócteles 10 €.

Sleep

Hoteles en Niza.

Hay varios hoteles a poca distancia a pie de la Terminal 1 del aeropuerto y un autobús de enlace especial sirve a otros hoteles dentro de Niza. Los hoteles cercanos al aeropuerto están muy lejos del centro de Niza (7 km) y se necesitará un viaje en autobús o taxi para llegar al centro. Una amplia gama de hoteles franceses modernos y tradicionales está disponible en la ciudad, aunque pocos en el casco antiguo, que son principalmente apartamentos. Las ubicaciones convenientes se encuentran entre la estación principal y el paseo marítimo, en particular debajo del Boulevard Victor Hugo y al este del Boulevard Gambetta. Los hoteles más alejados del paseo marítimo son más convenientes en las cercanías del tranvía a lo largo de Avenue Jean Medicine o Avenue de la Republique.

  • 1 Best Western Hotel Riviera Niza ,27 avenida Thiers (en el centro, cerca de Nice Statio), [4 93 82 49 49], fax : 33 4 93 87 33 99, [[7]] .Hotel de 3 estrellas. Edit
  • 2 Hotel Anis ,50, Avenue de la Lanterne (cerca del aeropuerto), [4 93 18 29 00], fax : 33 4 93 83 31 16, [[8]] .Piscina, restaurante. Edit
  • 3 Le Vendôme ,Rue Pastorelli 3. editar
  • Le Mas des Selves , [04 93291027]. Hermosa cama y desayuno. Edit
  • Citadines Nice Buffa .Bien equipado y con mucho espacio, pero prepárate para caminar un poco hasta la mayoría de las atracciones y el centro de la ciudad. Varios supermercados cerca y varias rutas de autobús pasan justo afuera (¡si puede descifrar los horarios!) editar
  • Hotel Canadá .Pintoresco sería demasiado agradable para describir este lugar. No es el mejor Pero está en el medio de Niza, buen personal amable también. 55 € / 65 la noche en habitación individual / doble. Edit
  • 4 NH Niza ,2-4, Parvis de l´Europe, [4 92008000]. Situado en la parte del "casco antiguo" de Niza, este hotel ofrece un gimnasio, sauna, piscina y un lujo total. Desde 99 €. Edit
  • 5 Hotel Suisse ,Paseo de los ingleses 15 Quai Raubà Capéù (justo debajo de Colline du Chateau junto al asenceur), [492173900], fax : 33 493853070, [[9]]. Check: 11: 00. Muy cerca del mar y del casco antiguo. WiFi gratis en el lobby. Las habitaciones Superior y Privilege tienen un pequeño balcón con una mesa y dos sillas donde puede sentarse y ver las olas a lo largo de todo el paseo marítimo de Niza. Las habitaciones son pequeñas pero agradables y el servicio es excelente. Aunque solo tiene tres estrellas, tiene unas vistas y un servicio increíbles. 80 € a 200 € (vistas al mar y balcones marcan la diferencia). Edit
  • Hotel de 4 estrellas Goldstar Resort & Suites Niza, Francia (Apartamentos y suites amueblados en el centro de Niza), 45 Rue Maréchal Joffre, [4 93 16 92 77]. Edit
  • 6 Gounod ,Rue Gounod 3, [4 93164200]. Uso gratuito de la piscina y el hidromasaje en el Hotel Splendid de al lado. 150 €. Edit

Derroche [ editar ] [ agregar listado ]

  • 7 Grimaldi Hotel Niza ,15, rue Grimaldi (en el centro cerca de la Promenade des anglais y la histórica Niza), [4 93 16 00 24], fax : 33 4 93 87 00 24, [[10]] .Hotel de 4 estrellas. Edit
  • 8 La Perouse ,Quai Rauba Capeu 11, [493623463]. Edit
  • 9 Westminster ,27 Promenade des Anglais, [4 92 14 86 86], [[11]] .~ 100 €. Edit
  • Boscolo Exedra Niza ,12 Boulevard Victor Hugo, [4 93 167 594], no fee: [1-844-2672656]. Cadena italiana de lujo con spa y excelentes restaurantes en el centro de la ciudad. ~ 150 €. Edit
  • 10 Negresco ,Paseo de los Ingleses 37, [4 93 16 64 00]. Famoso hotel de referencia en Niza. Alberga Le Chantecler, un bar y una brasserie. Vale la pena echarle un vistazo incluso si no te vas a quedar allí. Puede resultar muy caro según la temporada. 500-2000 €. Edit
  • Malmaison ,48 Bvd Víctor Hugo, [4 9387 6256]. Lugar espacioso y acogedor ubicado en el elegante bulevar Belle Epoque

Economic

Parece que la solución más sencilla es alojarse en un albergue juvenil. Hay bastantes en Niza:

  • Mont-Boron ,Ruta Forestière du Mont-Alban (4 km de Niza en un bosque). Edit
  • Les Camélias , 3, rue Spitalieri, cerca del centro comercial Nice Etoile, en el corazón del centro de la ciudad.
  • Villa Saint Exupéry ,22, Avenue Gravier. Un albergue increíble con un gran ambiente de fiesta, incluye Internet gratis y desayuno gratis. Situado a poca distancia al norte del centro de la ciudad en un antiguo monasterio. Puede tomar fácilmente un autobús desde la estación de tren Nice Ville (1, 2 o 23), el personal es muy servicial, conocedor e incluso lo recogerá gratis si llega tarde. Edit
  • Albergue para mochileros Chez Patrick ,32, Rue Pertinax. Un albergue limpio y económico con dormitorios y una cocina compartida. El anfitrión es muy amable y servicial y estás a solo unos minutos de la estación de tren de Niza (Gare SNCF) y a pocos metros de la próxima estación de tranvía. Edit
  • PV-Holidays Résidence Maeva Nice Les Palmiers , [1 58 21 55 84]. Una residencia renovada de tres pisos, ubicada en un jardín privado en el corazón del distrito de Fabron. A 500 m de las tiendas, a 800 m de la playa, a 4 km del antiguo puerto de Niza ya 6,5 ​​km del aeropuerto. Edit

Half

Al ser una ciudad muy turística, es fácil encontrar una serie de pequeños hoteles que son perfectamente aceptables y, por lo general, a un precio decente.

  • Best Western Hotel Riviera Niza ,27 avenida Thiers (en el centro, cerca de Nice Statio), [4 93 82 49 49], fax : 33 4 93 87 33 99, [[12]] .Hotel de 3 estrellas. Edit
  • 2 Hotel Anis ,50, Avenue de la Lanterne (cerca del aeropuerto), [4 93 18 29 00], fax : 33 4 93 83 31 16, [[13]] .Piscina, restaurante. Edit
  • 3 Le Vendôme ,Rue Pastorelli 3. editar
  • Le Mas des Selves , [04 93291027]. Hermosa cama y desayuno. Edit
  • Citadines Nice Buffa .Bien equipado y con mucho espacio, pero prepárate para caminar un poco hasta la mayoría de las atracciones y el centro de la ciudad. Varios supermercados cerca y varias rutas de autobús pasan justo afuera (¡si puede descifrar los horarios!) editar
  • Hotel Canadá .Pintoresco sería demasiado agradable para describir este lugar. No es el mejor Pero está en el medio de Niza, buen personal amable también. 55 € / 65 la noche en habitación individual / doble. Edit
  • 4 NH Niza ,2-4, Parvis de l´Europe, [4 92008000]. Situado en la parte del "casco antiguo" de Niza, este hotel ofrece un gimnasio, sauna, piscina y un lujo total. Desde 99 €. Edit
  • 5 Hotel Suisse ,Paseo de los ingleses 15 Quai Raubà Capéù (justo debajo de Colline du Chateau junto al asenceur), [492173900], fax : 33 493853070, [[14]]. Check: 11: 00. Muy cerca del mar y del casco antiguo. WiFi gratis en el lobby. Las habitaciones Superior y Privilege tienen un pequeño balcón con una mesa y dos sillas donde puede sentarse y ver las olas a lo largo de todo el paseo marítimo de Niza. Las habitaciones son pequeñas pero agradables y el servicio es excelente. Aunque solo tiene tres estrellas, tiene unas vistas y un servicio increíbles. 80 € a 200 € (vistas al mar y balcones marcan la diferencia). Edit
  • Hotel de 4 estrellas Goldstar Resort & Suites Niza, Francia (Apartamentos y suites amueblados en el centro de Niza), 45 Rue Maréchal Joffre, [4 93 16 92 77]. Edit
  • 6 Gounod ,Rue Gounod 3, [4 93164200]. Uso gratuito de la piscina y el hidromasaje en el Hotel Splendid de al lado. 150 €.

Waste

  • Grimaldi Hotel Niza ,15, rue Grimaldi (en el centro cerca de la Promenade des anglais y la histórica Niza), [4 93 16 00 24], fax : 33 4 93 87 00 24, [[15]] .Hotel de 4 estrellas. Edit
  • 8 La Perouse ,Quai Rauba Capeu 11, [493623463]. Edit
  • 9 Westminster ,27 Promenade des Anglais, [4 92 14 86 86], [[16]] .~ 100 €. Edit
  • Boscolo Exedra Niza ,12 Boulevard Victor Hugo, [4 93 167 594], no fee: [1-844-2672656]. Cadena italiana de lujo con spa y excelentes restaurantes en el centro de la ciudad. ~ 150 €. Edit
  • 10 Negresco ,Paseo de los Ingleses 37, [4 93 16 64 00]. Famoso hotel de referencia en Niza. Alberga Le Chantecler, un bar y una brasserie. Vale la pena echarle un vistazo incluso si no te vas a quedar allí. Puede resultar muy caro según la temporada. 500-2000 €. Edit
  • Malmaison ,48 Bvd Víctor Hugo, [4 9387 6256]. Lugar espacioso y acogedor ubicado en el elegante bulevar Belle Epoque

Keep in touch

  • Es posible utilizar los teléfonos móviles GSM en Niza.
  • Existen en la ciudad varios lugares adonde es posible de conectarse en la web. Muchos restaurantes u hoteles tienen hotspots Wi-Fi.

Religious services

Santa misa en iglesias católicas en las cercanías del centro de convenciones Acrópolis ( Palais des Congrès et des Expositions ):

  • Notre-Dame Auxiliatrice , 36, Place Don Bosco. Sa 18:30, Do 08:30 y 10:00, LV 16:15 y 18:30.
  • Saint Joseph , 21, Rue Smolett. Sá 18:30, Do 09:00, Jue 18:00.
  • Saint John Baptist , Place du Voeu / Rue Alfrede Mortier. Sá 18:00, Do 11:00, MW 18:45, Jue V 08:30.
  • St. Martin-St. Augustin , Place Saint-Augustin. Sa 16:00 y 17:30, Do 09:30 y 11:00, Ma-V 16:00.

Algunas otras iglesias católicas en el centro de Niza:

  • Cathédrale Sainte-Réparate , Place Rossetti. Sa 18:30, Do 10:00 y mediodía, LV 10:00
  • Notre Dame du Port , 8, Place Ile de Beaute. Do 10:00, lunes a las 18:00.
  • Basilique Notre Dame , 2, Rue d'Italie. Sa 11:00 y 17:40, Do 08:30, 10:00, 11:15, 18:00, LV 11:00, 18:00.

Iglesias protestantes

  • Templo reformado , 21, blvd Victor Hugo. Dom 10:15.
  • Iglesia luterana , 4, Rue Melchior de Vogüé. Do 10:30.
  • Iglesia bautista , 32 rue de l'hôtel des postes. Do 10:30.
  • Iglesia evangélica , 51bis, avenue de Pessicart. Do 10:00.
  • Iglesia anglicana Holy Trinity , 11, rue de la Buffa. Do 11:00, M Th 12:15, Ma 18:15, WF 10:30, Sa 09:00.

Iglesias ortodoxas

  • Iglesia ortodoxa griega Saint Spyridon , 2, Avenue Desambrois. Do 10:30, L-Sá 10:15.
  • Catedral ortodoxa rusa de San Nicolás , Avenida Nicolás II. Do-Sa 10:00.
  • Iglesia apostólica armenia , 281 Boulevard de la Madeleine. Do 10:00.

Mezquitas

  • Mezquita (sunita) en Rue de Suisse (en el centro de la ciudad, cerca de la catedral, abierta solo en horarios de oración)

Sinagogas ortodoxas

  • (Sefardí) Beit Yossef 16 rue Alexis Mossa

Consulates

  • Austria ,Avenue de Verdun, 6, [493 87 01 31], fax : 33 493 87 59 92, [[17]]. Edit
  • Finland ,Hotel Radisson SAS, 223, promenade des Anglais, [4 92 13 25 04], [[18]]. Edit
  • Germany ,'Le Minotaure', 5e étage, 34, av. Henri Matisse, [4 93 83 55 25], fax : 33 4 93 83 05 50. editar
  • Greece ,2, Avenue Desambrois, [493 85 41 40], fax : 33 493 37 85 69. editar
  • Jamaica ,Hotel Splendid, 50, Blvd. Victor Hugo, [6 60 44 67 27], fax : 33 4 93 41 28 00. editar
  • Mali ,301, Boulevard de l'Obervatoire, [4 93 26 55 97].

Security

La tasa de criminalidad de Niza es comparable a la de otras ciudades de los países occidentales. Sin embargo, los lugareños se han estado quejando sobre una serie de problemas desde la década de 2000, a menudo con buenas razones. A veces se necesitan precauciones básicas.

Niza es conocida por ser la ciudad de Francia con el mayor número de agentes de policía per cápita, y desde el trágico ataque terrorista de 2016 en el paseo marítimo, Niza alberga una gran cantidad de patrullas militares. Puede ser algo intimidante conocerlos, especialmente en medio de la noche, sin embargo, están ahí para mantener un aire de control. La mayoría de los franceses sostienen que sus armas son falsas y que normalmente nunca interactuarán contigo.

Al igual que con otras ciudades más grandes, Niza tiene áreas que deben evitarse. Las áreas más comúnmente citadas son:

  • L'Arianne y la Trinité, ambas en el este de la ciudad, son focos de violencia de pandillas. Se desaconseja mucho deambular por allí de noche.
  • Algunos de los vecindarios inmediatamente al norte del aeropuerto han sido etapas de carteristas.
  • El barrio de Thiers, inmediatamente al sur de la estación de tren Nice-Ville, tiene algunas calles desagradables.

Algunos consejos para mantenerse a salvo son:

  • ¡No tome "taxis" sin licencia! Eso se aplica doblemente en momentos como el Festival de Cine, especialmente si eres mujer y has estado bebiendo y de fiesta hasta tarde.
  • Tome precauciones contra los carteristas , que son un problema constante y grave en la Costa Azul. Por lo general, operan en equipos en áreas concurridas como autobuses, estaciones de tren y sitios turísticos. Esté atento en la estación de tranvía, Gare Thiers, donde los carteristas se aprovechan de los turistas cansados ​​de viajar. Es posible que parezcan compañeros de viaje inofensivos, pero son extremadamente hábiles y sacarán su billetera del bolsillo delantero o trasero del pantalón sin que usted se dé cuenta. Se le recomienda encarecidamente que no lleve nada valioso o molesto para reemplazarlo en sus bolsillos. Use bolsas debajo de su ropa para cualquier cosa valiosa, incluido el dinero en efectivo. En los restaurantes y cafés, el robo oportunista de bolsos es un riesgo constante: téngalos a mano.
  • Si viaja en automóvil, tenga cuidado de no dejar nada de valor en el automóvil al estacionar. El robo de botas de automóviles es un problema particular en el estacionamiento subterráneo debajo del casco antiguo de Niza. Dejar el estante para paquetes fuera para que quede claro que el maletero está vacío es una buena manera de evitar problemas.
  • A juzgar por los informes de los periódicos locales, es más probable que surjan preocupaciones de seguridad personal después de las 02:30, y los visitantes deben permanecer en calles bien iluminadas con gente todavía alrededor.

Si se enfada con los practicantes delictivos de Niza, la comisaría de policía nacional es el lugar al que debe acudir para informar sobre problemas, como ser un carterista. Está en el cruce de Ave Marechal Foch y Dubouchage, un par de cientos de metros al este del centro comercial Nice Etoiles. Le proporcionarán las declaraciones necesarias para respaldar las reclamaciones de seguros, pero no espere que recuperen su propiedad. Encontrará la estación de policía muy ocupada con otras víctimas hacia el final de la noche.

  • Si circulas en coche, se aconsejo cerras las puertas par evitar que ladrones abran las puerta al para en los semáforos y roben bolso.
  • Hay qué evitar los barrios Les Moulins Y l'Ariane que de todos modos no tienen ningún interés turístico.

Health

Existen muchos médicos y farmacias en la ciudad. El servicio de emergencia se sitúa en el hôpital Saint Roch, en el centro de la ciudad.Para llamar una ambulancia, hay que marcar el 112.

Surroundings

Algunos lugares agradables al oeste de Niza incluyen Haute de Cagnes , Antibes , Cannes y Saint-Tropez. Al este de Niza, los trenes paran en Villefranche , Mónaco y Menton , y la ciudad fronteriza de Ventimiglia . Al norte de Niza, en el interior de la Provenza, merecen una visita Vence y Saint-Paul de Vence por sus ciudades antiguas en la cima de una colina y sus campos de petanca.

  • Villefranche está a dos paradas al este de la estación principal de Niza y es un pueblo bastante agradable con una pequeña playa (y es mucho menos rocoso que en Niza). El pueblo es más tranquilo y relajado que Niza. Un billete de tren desde la estación principal de Niza cuesta solo 1,70 € por trayecto. También puede llegar en el autobús 81 o 100, o tomando el paseo panorámico por los acantilados en poco más de una hora.
  • Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat : Entre las muchas villas caras en este cabo, Villa Ephrussi de Rotschild es la más impresionante. Puedes caminar alrededor del cabo por un sendero y detenerte a nadar.
  • Beaulieu-sur-mer: Justo al lado de Cap Ferrat, esta pequeña ciudad es conocida por la playa y Villa Kerylos, una propiedad de estilo griego construida a principios del siglo XX.
  • Liguria : la Riviera italiana, incluida San Remo, que está a poco más de una hora de distancia, cambie de tren en Ventimiglia
  • Èze village: a unas pocas horas de caminata desde Niza, Èze es un pueblo medieval y vale la pena verlo, aunque solo sea durante un día.
  • Visite las hermosas montañas montañosas de Touët-sur-Var , Puget-Théniers , Entrevaux , Annot e incluso el desfiladero de Verdon desde las paradas de Train des Pignes de vía estrecha entre Niza y Digne-les-Bains . Admire los castillos o simplemente camine por las caminatas circundantes de cada pueblo.
  • Mónaco: Famoso por su Casino, en el que llegan continuamente millonarios montados en coches de lujo, y sobretodo por el Gran Premio de Fórmula 1 que se recorre sus calles, el principado de Mónaco está situado a sólo 25km al este de Niza.
  • Antibes: situado a 30km al suroeste de Niza.
  • Cannes: Famosa por su festival internacional de Cine, está situado a 40km al suroeste de Niza.

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