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Cheap Flights to nice
Overview
The heart of France's Côte d'Azur, Nice is an elegant seafront city that always enchants those who pay a visit and has inspired various famous artists. Whether it be shopping for crafts and art pieces as souvenirs or exploring the countryside of Provence, or just pampering yourself with a peaceful vacation on the sun-kissed beach, Nice has what you need and much more than what you expect.
Walk arm in arm along the Promenade des Anglais. To soak in the breathtaking views across the bay, climb to the Castle of Nice and then stroll over to the Matisse Museum to watch impressive masterpieces by one of the most famous residents of the city.
Climate
Nice's climate is classified as warm and temperate. The winters are rainier than the summers in Nice. The temperature here averages 14.8 °C.
Travel Information
Language: French
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Local time: GMT +2
Avg. Flight Time: 2h 5m
Best Time To Visit
May is a wonderful time to book your cheap flight tickets to Nice from Cheapflighticket if you feel like enjoying major events such as Cannes Film Festival or the Monaco Grand Prix, but understandably Nice can get pretty busy when they are taking place. Summer brings the best weather, but also crowds which is not everyone’s choice so it is better to pick early June or late September/October to make the most of your trip. Less busy and more warm and welcoming, Nice will also offer you accommodations at much better price.
Nice Attractions and Activities
1. The Stunning Seafront Location
Nice may be a city of more than 200,000 people, but it still manages to feel like an intimate beach resort. For the locals, the beach acts as a magnet, and the esplanade is a wonderful place to spend time with near and dear ones.
2. Art Galleries and Museums to Inspire You
Nice is one of France's great artistic centres. The pure light of Provence is legendary, and Nice has inspired long-lived, legendary masters like Picasso and Matisse in the past. Visit the iconic Matisse Museum to watch the ultimate collection at the Massena Palace Museum of Art and History along with galleries devoted to Asian Art and Marc Chagall.
3. Delicious Provencal Cuisine
The south of France is famous for its gastronomic delights, and Nice is a great place to savour them. Grab a pot of bouillabaisse at Les Pêcheurs, try the daube (beef stew) at La Merenda or a healthy Nicoise Salad Le Chat Gourmand.
4. Explore the Wine of Provence
Nice is also a destination for wine lovers. You can base yourself at a luxurious seafront hotel and join organized wine tours with companies like Grape Tours, who can whisk you around the finest vineyards and explain how everything is made.
5. World-Famous Film and Music Events
If you time your visit well, you can use Nice as the ideal base to visit the Cannes Film Festival in May, the Monaco Grand Prix (also May), July's Jazz à Juan festival at Juan-les-Pins or Nice's carnival, which takes place in February.
Airlines Operate Flight to Nice
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British Airways
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SWISS
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Austrian Airlines
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Lufthansa
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Air France
Time Duration from Different Airports
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London to Nice - 2h 5m
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Manchester to Nice - 2h 25m
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Newcastle to Nice - 2h 25m
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Birmingham to Nice - 3h 35m
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Glasgow to Nice - 4h 15m
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Edinburgh to Nice - 2h 40m
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Belfast to Nice - 4h 10m
Distance to the City Centre
Nice Airport (NCE) is one of the most convenient and hassle-free ways to step in the city but only if when you are flying from North America. The city has continuous direct connections to New York City.
Transport from Nice
Buses and trams are the main ways to get around Nice via public transportation and they are reliable and cheap as well. Taxis can be a handy way to get around but they are expensive. Nice and the surrounding area is a fantastic place to rent a car. You can enjoy the favourable weather at the coast and the hinterland of Provence with ease.
Visa Requirements for Nice
The type of visa needed to step in France depends on the reasons for and duration of the planned stay, except in the following special cases:
For stays of less than or not exceeding 90 days (3 months), you need to apply for a short-stay "Schengen" visa;
For stays exceeding 90 days (3 months) you are required to apply for a long-stay visa according to the reasons for and the duration of your stay.
Tips for your stay in Nice
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Seek degriffes shops where you can get shoes and clothes of popular brands in way more lesser price than regular shops - they sell unsold merchandise from departmental stores.
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Watch out of the service charge in hotels/resorts - it is 15% of the total bill which is added in the final amount.
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When visiting a lavish restaurant, a night club or a bar, pick the right attire - proactive and revealing clothing is not recommended.
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Do not on the first table you see empty in a restaurant or club or bar as it might already be booked.
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In the crowded places, take extra care of your belongings as there is a problem of pickpocketing in the city.