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Advantages and features of a beach holiday in Nice
The climate in Nice is mild, so it is comfortable to relax here at any time of the year. In the summer months, the air temperature here almost always stays at around +28 degrees, almost all 365 days a year the sun shines here. The water temperature is ideal for swimming in August and September, and it is for this reason that many people come to Nice to relax during the "velvet season".
In Nice, you will be greeted by pebble beaches that are waiting for bathers already in the month of May. If you plan to go to Nice with children, then choose Raul beach for swimming, on the territory of which there is a pool filled with sea water. Also, HI Beach is perfect for families with children, which is equipped with slides, sandboxes and a special children's area, where animators work.
Nice has private beaches that are not free. On their territory you can rent sunbeds, umbrellas and towels.
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Holidays in Nice: beaches and sights of the capital of the Côte d'Azur
Nice is a very well developed and fairly well-known European resort. It is located in France, or to be more precise - on the famous Cote d'Azur. Nice is the most bohemian resort in France, and it has been justifying this title for almost three hundred years.
Arriving in Nice, you can not only enjoy a beach holiday, but also see many attractions. First of all, all tourists are advised to take a walk along the Promenade des Anglais. During the promenade, you can explore the old hotel with the name "Negresco" - it was built here in 1913, and many famous representatives of the aristocracy visited its walls. You can also visit the Royal Salon and sip delicious champagne. One of the attractions of the hotel itself is a chandelier, which Nicholas II himself presented to the hotel as a present.
On Place Rosetti you will see the Cathedral of Saint-Reparat, as well as several beautiful chapels. On Saleya Boulevard, you can take a break with a cup of coffee.
In no case do not pass by the famous Cours Saleya flower market in Nice, where you can buy not only a pretty bouquet, but also souvenirs that you will then bring home. Also, every Monday there is a flea market where, if you try, you can buy very interesting things - for example, old postcards, jewelry, etc.
While in Nice, be sure to visit the Marc Chagall Museum, as well as the Henri Matisse Museum, which is located within the walls of a villa built in the 17th century. And, of course, do not deny yourself a walk in the local parks and gardens, where fountains and sculptures await you. Climb the Simeiz hill - there you will see the Roman baths and the amphitheater, which have survived to this day.