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Nice

France

Safety Score

6.3/10

Currency

EUR

Language

French

Timezone

UTC+1

About Nice

Nice is a Riviera city with beaches, markets, and pleasant weather. The city offers a relaxed French‑Mediterranean lifestyle. Colorful streets and sea views invite slow walks.

BeachesMarketsRivieraFoodArt

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Nice is from May to September when the beaches and promenade are most enjoyable.

Weather Throughout the Year
Jan9°76mm
Feb10°74mm
Mar12°74mm
Apr14°64mm
May17°48mm
Jun20°38mm
Jul23°18mm
Aug24°30mm
Sep21°66mm
Oct17°112mm
Nov12°117mm
Dec10°89mm

Nice Travel Tips - France Visitor Guide

Insider Tips for Visiting Nice

Insider Tips

14 local insights to help you travel smarter

Download the "Lignes d'Azur Mobile" app to buy digital tickets and track buses and trams in real-time; you can also tap your contactless credit card directly on the validators inside the vehicle for a single fare.

Take the Tramway Line 2 from Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) to the city center (Jean Médecin or Port Lympia); it costs only €1.70 and is much faster and cheaper than a €35+ taxi.

Avoid using unbranded ATMs in tourist-heavy areas; use machines attached to major banks like BNP Paribas or Société Générale to avoid high fees and skimming.

Order a "Socca" (chickpea pancake) at "Chez Pipo" or "René Socca" in the Old Town; it is the ultimate Niçois street food and must be eaten hot with plenty of black pepper.

Eat a "Salade Niçoise" and ensure it follows the traditional recipe; locals are very protective of it—there should be no cooked vegetables (except maybe potatoes) and definitely no rice.

Try a "Pan Bagnat" (a bathed bread sandwich); it is essentially a Salade Niçoise inside a round loaf of bread soaked in olive oil—the perfect beach lunch.

Learn basic French greetings like "Bonjour" (Day) or "Bonsoir" (Evening); failing to say hello before asking a question is considered the peak of rudeness in France.

Book tickets for the "Musée Matisse" or "Musée Marc Chagall" online in advance; these are world-class art destinations and lines can be long in the summer months.

Avoid the "Bird Man" or street performers who try to put things in your hand or on your shoulder for a photo; they will demand an aggressive "tip" immediately after.

Buy a "French Riviera Pass" if you plan to visit the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco or the Villa Kerylos; it often includes public transport and entry to top regional sites.

Explore "Vieux Nice" (Old Town) by getting lost in its narrow alleys; look for the "Rossetti Square" and try the unique lavender or olive oil gelato at "Fenocchio."

Head to "Castle Hill" (Colline du Château) via the free elevator (Ascenseur du Château) for the iconic panoramic view of the Baie des Anges and the Port.

Look for "Happy Hour" along the Rue de la Préfecture; this is where the local youth and expats gather for cheaper drinks before heading to the beach clubs.

Take the Bus 100 or 607 to Monaco for a scenic coastal ride that costs less than €3; it’s one of the most beautiful bus routes in the world for a fraction of a tour price.

Nice Travel Tips - Essential Visitor Information

Get the most out of your Nice trip with essential travel tips from people who know the city well. From local customs and getting around, to budgeting advice and safety — these insider tips help you visit Nice like a local.

Understanding how Nice works — its transport, tipping culture, local etiquette, and hidden costs — can make the difference between a stressful trip and a seamless one. These tips are based on real traveller experiences in France.

The tips below cover everything you need to know before and during your Nice visit, organised so you can find relevant advice quickly whether you're still planning or already there.

Frequently Asked Questions about Nice

Key tips include understanding local customs, knowing the currency, and being aware of any visa requirements. Our comprehensive tips above cover everything you need for a smooth trip.

Tipping customs vary by location and service type. Check our detailed tips above for specific guidance on tipping at restaurants, hotels, and for tour services in Nice.

English proficiency varies. In tourist areas, you'll generally find English speakers, but learning a few local phrases is always appreciated and helpful.

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About Nice, France

Nice is known for Beaches, Markets, Riviera, Food, Art, making it one of the most visited destinations in France. When planning your Nice trip, note that the local language is French, the currency is EUR, the best time to visit is The best time to visit Nice is from May to September when the beaches and promenade are most enjoyable.. Our free Nice guide covers 25 things to do and must-see attractions, 25 top-rated restaurants, 25 recommended hotels and places to stay, all handpicked to help you travel smarter and make the most of every day.

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