Nice in a Nutshell
Posted by Andy Heaps
A quick guide to Nice culture
Nice has become a very popular short break destination in recent years. In the middle of the French Riviera it has Monaco only 20 minutes to the East and Cannes only 40 minutes to the west. So, what is the attraction? Nice's old town, Vieux-Nice, has narrow, cobbled streets lined with beautiful medieval buildings is where you will find the majority of Nice nightlife with enough bars and pubs to cater for everyone. By day, the old
town's galleries and shops attract a slightly different crowd. Only a short stroll from the beach, Nice has a beach town feel to it with musicians, artists and rollerbladers accommodated at the seafront. At the same time though it has everything you could ever need from a city. If you like sandy beaches though, you would be better travelling further along the French Riviera. Nice's
'beach' is actually rocks rather than sand. This doesn't stop eager sunbathers trying to catch a few rays
though. A very friendly place, attracting a wide variety of people, the beachfront is where most people are
found during daylight hours. If catching the rays isn't your thing there are plenty of outdoor cafes in the
area, perfect for people watching. For the more cultural, the 'Musee d'Art Moderne et d'Art Contemporain' is
also only a short walk away. For the adrenaline junkies, jet skis, water skiing and tubing are just a few
examples of the water sports available at the beach. Nice is the ideal place for a pub crawl. Bars door after door, street after street in Vieux-Nice enable you to
hop bar to bar with minimal effort. A more relaxed alternative, avoiding the drunken debauchery, are the trendy
restaurants that turn into bars later on in the night. Order bar snacks with your drinks and you have your seat
for the night. With Monaco, the Las Vegas of Europe just down the road, it should come as no surprise when you come across the
'Casino Ruhl'. Open from 08:00 until 04:00 it houses all your typical 'games' and slots. Rules can vary
slightly in some games (21, craps for example) so make sure you know how to play the French way before having a
flutter. Like any tourist city, Nice is full of places to stay. With budget airlines offering cheap flights to Nice from throughout Europe, more and more people are opting to 'DIY' their trip. To help, TipTopVillas.com offers Nice Vacation rentals direct from the owner. If you are travelling through the surrounding areas, browse their French Riviera vacation rentals, as well as their extensive selection of France vacation rentals.
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