Nice the city on the French Riviera
Nice is a port city in France and it is embedded in the southeast on the Côte d’Azur. A well-known term for all travel enthusiasts. Did you know how the name Côte d’Azur translates, it is the “azure coast”, beaches as far as your eye can see. Nice is the best known and most popular city on the Cotezur. The city has a protected location and is characterized by a mild winter. Those looking for relaxation can find pleasant temperatures from May to mid-October. It can get very hot from June to August. In the 19th century, the extraordinary city was used by princes and counts as a winter quarters because there was practically no frost. Even the tsar family found this city very suitable as a winter quarters. The city does not have a sandy beach, but rather pebble beaches.
Nice – a beautiful old town that has a lot to offer
On the one hand, the city is a cultural center, but on the other hand it is also a wonderful swimming paradise. Everyone can experience great days here and get their money’s worth, whether it is experiencing the city culturally or just traveling as a beach tourist. A stroll through the picturesque old streets is always worthwhile and at any time of the day. Not only the rich and beautiful feel at home here, no, all holidaymakers are welcome here and feel at home. Many tourists like to come back every year. A city of superlatives and contrasts. Every vacationer gets his money’s worth, no matter how different the interests are. The city also has an interesting history. Maritime trade made history here. The city had been under French rule since 1860 and thus achieved an economic upswing. Roads and railway lines were expanded and expanded.
The city has many sights
Yes, as already mentioned, this city doesn’t “only” have beautiful beaches all around, the city also offers many sights. No other city has as much cultural wealth as this, orthodox places of worship such as the churches of Saint-Nicolas or the Sainte-Jeanne d’Arc. The height of the bell tower of the latter church is clearly visible above this beautiful city. Holidaymakers also like to stroll through the botanical garden, a wonderful green area with more than 3000 plants that are at home in the Mediterranean. Now we come to the art lovers among the tourists, they also get their money’s worth. You can drop by the Marc Chagall National Museum and your artistic heart will be delighted. A collection of over 400 works of art is housed here. This includes sculptures, window pictures, biblical pictures and much more. Now we can continue the tour and roam further through this city. There is also the Notre-Dame basilica to discover, it is the largest church and also a sacred building. The Hotel Le Negresco was built in 1912 and goes down in the history of the city.
What would the city be without cultural events?
Vacationers, tourists and locals benefit from the relatively warm climate even in the winter months. It all starts with the Carnival in February, a tradition that has been alive since the 13th century. Imaginative costumes, beautiful dancers and many musicians are part of this hustle and bustle. Not to forget the countless flower parades, magnificent and unique in history. France shows itself from a completely different side, the side of exuberant joy and pleasure. There are also over 20 fantastically decorated floats and there are cheerful people everywhere. The Nice Jazz Festival has also become a constant. An open air concert which is always a highlight of every season. It is always worth spending a holiday in this beautiful region of France, culturally or as a nice bathing experience.