Nice
The jewel of the French Riviera, Nice combines Mediterranean warmth, Belle Epoque elegance, and Italianate charm in a sun-drenched setting between the turquoise Baie des Anges and the foothills of the Maritime Alps. The sweeping Promenade des Anglais, the colorful maze of the old town, extraordinary art museums, and a unique Nicoise cuisine influenced by both Provence and Italy make Nice far more than just a beach destination.

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