Situated in the Port of Nice district, this budget studio sleeps up to four guests and features an outdoor terrace as well as plenty of amenities nearby.
One of the most glamorous resorts of the Côte d’Azur, or French Riviera, Nice has been wooing well-heeled tourists for over a century. Visitors come to experience the incredible vista from the Colline du Chateau, wander the Promenade des Anglais or the picturesque streets of Vieux Nice (old town), and see the stained glass windows of the Musee Chagall or the paintings, drawings and sculptures of Musee Matisse. Of course, Nice’s beaches remain a popular draw card, and a day spent enjoying the views from those legendary blue chairs or sun loungers is a tourist must do – and a great escape from the pebbles beneath. After a day of sightseeing or sun, you will have earned a plate of Nicoise salad, or perhaps a socca, a thin pancake made of chickpea flour. If staying in a Nice apartment or villa, you can also take advantage of local markets, including the famous Cours Selaya. A daily flower and produce market, here you can buy everything from fragrant blooms to olives, cheese, bread and fresh fish. What better way to experience the true Nice, like a local.
When to go to Nice
Although famed as a summer destination, Nice first became a tourism mecca when visitors began flocking to its mild winter climate. Now, Nice is a great year round destination, with temperatures ranging from around 15°C in winter to a balmy 27°C in July and August. If visiting at this time, be prepared for crowds of tourists and lengthy delays on the roads.
Getting to and around Nice
Most tourists arrive in Nice by car, TGV train from Paris, or flights into Aéroport International Nice-Côte d’Azur, around 6km from the city centre. Buses are also available from nearby Cannes, Grasse and Monaco, among other French towns. Once in Nice, public transport options include buses and trams.
Renting holiday accommodation in Nice
When choosing accommodation in Nice, apartments and villas are undoubtedly the best option. Hotels are notoriously expensive, and renting a more affordable self-catering apartment or villa means you can also cook and eat in when you want to, not to mention offering all of the comforts of home.
Whether you're visiting the French Riviera on business or you're simply enjoying a relaxing family holiday, apartments and self catering accommodation in Nice represents an excellent option, promising space, comfort, flexibility and often at a far more reasonable cost then when to compared to staying in a hotel.
HouseTrip offers a number of quality Nice accommodation options ranging from budget studios and one bedroom apartments in Nice old town to larger holiday rentals, many with gorgeous sea views. You’ll not only save money, but you’ll have more space, privacy and freedom too.
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This apartment is superbly situated in the block which faces the old port.The bus from the airport stops int the same street. The neighbourhood has lovely l...
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The apartment is furnished with all what one really needs. Everything is Really clean, Very good location(Central) near to the beach, High speed Internet and...
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Arrived with my husband and 5 year old son after a 24 hr flight from Australia. Information provided by the owner on how to get to the apartment was invaluab...
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This was the first time we had stayed in a Housetrip recommended apartment & it was a wonderful experience! The apartment has a superb view and is convenie...
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