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Nice Dog Beach Guide

πŸ₯° If you're bringing your dog on vacation to Nice, how could you miss out on letting them bask in the sun and splash in the water at the beach? But actually, most beaches in Nice do not allow dogs. πŸ‘ The dog-loving French, of course, would not forget the rights of our furry friends, so they have specially designated a beach for the little dogs. πŸ₯° Walk along the Promenade des Anglais until you reach the middle point, or take the L2 to the Lenval Hospital stop, get off, and walk towards the sea, and you'll see a beach with a dog's head flag (I find this particularly interesting; there are flags of various countries along the Nice beaches, and here there's also a special flag for dogs) and a sculpture of a surfing puppy. 🧐 Compared to the beaches near the old town, this place is much less crowded, and I always encounter more than a dozen dogs each time I go. The only downside is that the waves here are a bit bigger compared to those closer to the city center, so be sure to pay attention to your dog's safety. However, generally speaking, the wind and waves are a little smaller in the morning, and the water is calmer. Buying a pizza and having a picnic by the beach with your dog is also a great choice. ⚠️ But remember to take all your trash with you when you leave (friends with furry kids will definitely know what I'm talking about). #Nice #France #MyTravelDiary #RecommendationGuide #RecommendedCheckIn

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Nice Dog Beach Guide

πŸ₯° If you're bringing your dog on vacation to Nice, how could you miss out on letting them bask in the sun and splash in the water at the beach? But actually, most beaches in Nice do not allow dogs. πŸ‘ The dog-loving French, of course, would not forget the rights of our furry friends, so they have specially designated a beach for the little dogs. πŸ₯° Walk along the Promenade des Anglais until you reach the middle point, or take the L2 to the Lenval Hospital stop, get off, and walk towards the sea, and you'll see a beach with a dog's head flag (I find this particularly interesting; there are flags of various countries along the Nice beaches, and here there's also a special flag for dogs) and a sculpture of a surfing puppy. 🧐 Compared to the beaches near the old town, this place is much less crowded, and I always encounter more than a dozen dogs each time I go. The only downside is that the waves here are a bit bigger compared to those closer to the city center, so be sure to pay attention to your dog's safety. However, generally speaking, the wind and waves are a little smaller in the morning, and the water is calmer. Buying a pizza and having a picnic by the beach with your dog is also a great choice. ⚠️ But remember to take all your trash with you when you leave (friends with furry kids will definitely know what I'm talking about). #Nice #France #MyTravelDiary #RecommendationGuide #RecommendedCheckIn

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