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    3.0 (1 review)

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    Cannes - Le Suquet church at the top of the mountain.

    Cannes

    3.5(10 reviews)
    0.5 km

    2 of 2 Yelp reviews. 4.5 stars rounded up…read more Quality/Quantity - I think I might have enjoyed this visit more if we came NOT during the Cannes annual film festival. It would have been less relaxing. Must dos: Walk the beaches, main boulevard. Forville Market, Rue d'Antibes (shopping district), churches, casinos (bring your passport), old port, oh and of course the Cannes Film Festival, lol. Other things to do that we did not have time for: Lerins islands, Sainte Marguerite Island, any of the nearby islands (lol), painted walls, beaches, fortified monastery, etc. Ambiance - See above. Service - Overall good. Price - Expensive, but probably due to the Cannes Film Festival this week. Owner Comment - Congrats on all your success.

    Cannes is a beautiful city locally served by Nice airport which is approx 40 minutes from the city…read more The city is high end no way around it. The hotels are all very expensive, especially hotels situated across from the beach on boulevard de la Croisette. Hotel restaurants are all obscenely over priced. You can find better values in the old part of Cannes. The beaches are beautiful and free, many hotels setup bars and restaurants on the beach and include chair, towel and drink service. The shopping in the area is excellent if you are seeking the highest end brands from Europe, Louie Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Dior and Armani to name a few. I recommend checking the monthly weather reports for anticipated weather. We traveled in late October and it wasn't my choice as it was a business event. The weather wasn't great as it was cool and rainy. September on the other hand is beautiful.

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    Cannes - 5/10/26 FYI.

    5/10/26 FYI.

    Cannes - 5/10/26 FYI.

    5/10/26 FYI.

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    Vieux Nice - I love Old Town Nice

    Vieux Nice

    4.5(47 reviews)
    26.4 km

    This is the part of Nice that has a romantic Bohemian charm. Set on the hills overlooking the…read moreMediterranean Sea, it has long been the summer home of some of the world's rich and famous. Elton John and Steven Spielberg have owned homes here. Narrow medieval streets with winding alley ways are lit at night by old lamps which expose multi-colored French balconies, windows and beautifully colored red tiled roof buildings with rich histories. Street performers entertain in the evenings as you stroll through the narrow streets. Colorful and artistic personalities seem to gravitate to this part of town. Bars and restaurants are plentiful and diverse offering a wide range of cuisines. Some restaurants can be pricey like Le Boudoir and Di Piu but you can also find less expensive fare. It gets very hot in the summer but Old town Nice is blessed with many shade trees and the breeze from the sea is welcomed.. Small unique shops that sell local soaps, boutique clothing and perfumes can be found. There are also some more modern shops. Open air markets selling flowers, candies and sea food add much to the overall vibe of this area of Nice. I love gelato and thought the French have a nice version but I prefer Italian gelato.

    The first time I went to Vieux Nice, I remember wanting to live here, in one of those apartments…read morewith the view of the streets below. Old Town Nice is the place to be for a genuine French experience. There's so many little shops and restaurants around and most of the people speak english, so it's very helpful. They do appreciate you making the effort to speak french though, so make that effort above all else. I love the small little lanes and cobblestone roads, it's very beautiful and lovely. I love seeing that after all these years, they manage to keep this part of France so old fashioned, just how I like it.

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    Vieux Nice - Open Market

    Open Market

    Vieux Nice - Street Lamp

    Street Lamp

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    Old Town, Nice

    Nice - 5/9/26 FYI. Military looking for me?

    Nice

    4.5(10 reviews)
    25.8 km

    Quality/Quantity - The French Riviera! What is there not to like?!?! Well for me, crowds and too…read moremany tourists. We try to (of course) do all the "tourists" stuff, but my joy is really spending time with the locals and getting to know the real culture. So much to see and do here: Castle Hill, Old Town (had so many meals here), Promenade Des Anglais (walk around the water front), Cathedral of St Nicholas, Farmers markets, flea markets, Palace Massena, squares, shopping, etc. Other popular things to do that we did not get to do: Marc Chagal National Museum (closed Tuesdays, the day we went), all the other museums, beaches, gardens, Gairaut Waterfall, castles, etc. Population - Almost a million people. 72KM. Ambiance - It's the French Riviera! A great place to watch people, both in the morning when I drink my coffee in one of the outdoor cafes, and during my daily happy hours. Well located, since we are staying a week here, we had more than enough time to visit neighboring cities and countries, but you know that because you are following. We visited Cannes (Film Festival), Eze (a crazy 1 hour uphill hike to the village!), Monaco (Monte Carlo) where I actually won $$ and had my James Bond Martini. Service - Overall good. Price - Depends on what you do, eat or drink. Expect tourist prices. Well, we also went to the Michelin Star restaurant in Eze, Chateau Eza. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1526.

    I always wanted to visit Nice, France. Nice, the capital of the Alpes-Maritimes department on the…read moreFrench Riviera, sits on the pebbly shores of the Baie des Anges. Founded by the Greeks and later a retreat for 19th-century European elite, the city has also long attracted artists. Former resident Henri Matisse is honored with a career-spanning collection of paintings at Musée Matisse. Musée Marc Chagall features some of its namesake's major religious works. Our NCL Viva cruise ship stopped here on our return to the port of Rome, Italy. We had to take a tender from our cruise ship to the port of Nice. See my tender pics. At the port we loaded onto a tour bus, which took us to the Old Town Square area on the Mediterranean Sea. We were visiting Nice for the first time with another couple of our friends. As we were touring the old town square center, we decided to stop at the El Merkado Restaurant for a snack and some cocktails. We had a nice table for 4 outside. We ordered two of their cheese boards and some local red wine. The cheese board and local red wine was spectacular. There was lots of cheese to eat. We could not eat all the cheese. We should have ordered only one cheese board for the four of us. Service here was very good for us Americans who could barely speak French. Our total bill for both of us was 58 euro. I would return here for another cheese board. After our lunch and some shopping we took our tour bus back to the port to return to our ship. Nice was a very pretty town.

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    Nice - 5/9/26 FYI.

    5/9/26 FYI.

    Nice - 5/9/26 FYI.

    5/9/26 FYI.

    Nice - 5/9/26 FYI.

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    5/9/26 FYI.

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