🇫🇷 "South of France Blue" in Your Eyes
How blue is the sea in Nice? Only by seeing it with your own eyes can you truly feel it. Whether it's the gentle sea breeze, the leisurely pedestrians, or the chance encounters with cafés on street corners, this laid-back South of France town seems to be inseparable from a sense of relaxation. Under a sun umbrella, I met an elderly gentleman from New York who said: "The noise of New York was suffocating, so I moved here. Everything is beautiful and slow. This is what I consider life." 😌 ——📒—— Morning: 🥐 Zeni Coffee - A hidden brunch spot in the town, not far from the sea. There are hardly any dishes that disappoint, and the decor is very cozy. 🥪🏖️ Promenade des Anglais - The white chairs and pebble beach by the sea make for great photos. 🏖️ Place Masséna - The unique "leaning man" statues around the square are a highlight, and the surrounding shopping malls are very convenient for shopping. 🛍️ noon: 🍽️ Raul Hauge - A 4/5-rated open-air restaurant on the beach. Enjoying the food while watching the sea is a must-see spot. The food at beachside restaurants is average, but it's worth it for the view. The cocktails are the highlight of the meal. If you don't feel like eating, you can just order a drink and sit back. 🍸 * I originally wanted to book Le Plongeoir, but it requires a reservation at least five days in advance. I still recommend trying it if you can. 🌊 Colline du Chateau - The perfect vantage point for the "crescent-shaped coast." There are two ways to get up the hill: by elevator (at the side entrance, which requires queuing) or by stairs. It takes about 30 minutes to climb up and down the stairs. I personally think taking the elevator up and walking down the stairs is more convenient, but it's up to you. 🧗♂️ Evening: 🍽️ La Vague - The seafood paella is highly recommended. 🍛📷 Place Rossetti - A great spot for photos in the old town. 📸 🏨 Accommodation: Radisson Blue - Great value for money, spacious rooms, and a good view. It also has a private beach. The only downside is that it's a bit far from the city center. If you want to walk around and experience the local shops and food, it's better to stay in the city center. 🏨 Transportation: Walking, taxi, or city tram are all good options. 🚇 #Nice #FranceNice #NiceTravelGuide #SouthofFrance #SouthofFranceVacation #France #COTDCoffeeSpot #FranceTravel