Elena’s guidebook

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Elena’s guidebook

Local restaurant

It's a Niçois restaurant that locals love!
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Brasserie La Dominante
47 Av. Cyrille Besset
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It's a Niçois restaurant that locals love!
Amazing niçois food and service! Locals love this place!
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Les Sens
37 Rue Pastorelli
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Amazing niçois food and service! Locals love this place!
Le Tono est un bistrot proposant un concept à double détente : le restaurant et le bar à vin. Le midi, avec son ardoise, qui évolue en fonction des produits du marché et des saisons, vous pourrez déguster des recettes de grand-mère revisitées mêlant notre terroir aux cuisines exotiques. Le soir, dans son cadre feutré, goûtez les différents crûs de nos régions et découvrez notre nouvelle sélection de vins natures, accompagnés de tapas à la française, mais aussi d'une carte restaurant et sur des airs de vieux jazz rappelant le Saint Germain des Près d’antan, sans oublier pour autant la bossa nova, le reggae, le funk …
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Le Tono
18 Av. Georges Clemenceau
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Le Tono est un bistrot proposant un concept à double détente : le restaurant et le bar à vin. Le midi, avec son ardoise, qui évolue en fonction des produits du marché et des saisons, vous pourrez déguster des recettes de grand-mère revisitées mêlant notre terroir aux cuisines exotiques. Le soir, dans son cadre feutré, goûtez les différents crûs de nos régions et découvrez notre nouvelle sélection de vins natures, accompagnés de tapas à la française, mais aussi d'une carte restaurant et sur des airs de vieux jazz rappelant le Saint Germain des Près d’antan, sans oublier pour autant la bossa nova, le reggae, le funk …
Rouge, Restaurant - Bar à vin
Guide Michelin 2023

Food scene

The best ice cream shop that produces high quality ice cream in terms of both taste and texture.
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Arlequin Gelati
9 Av. Malaussena
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The best ice cream shop that produces high quality ice cream in terms of both taste and texture.
Un menu à l’aveugle renouvelé chaque semaine et donnant Carte Blanche à notre chef pour mieux chambouler vos habitudes d’initiés. A blind menu renewed every week and giving Carte Blanche to our chef to better disrupt your insider habits.
Nuances - Restaurant
15 Rue Cassini
Un menu à l’aveugle renouvelé chaque semaine et donnant Carte Blanche à notre chef pour mieux chambouler vos habitudes d’initiés. A blind menu renewed every week and giving Carte Blanche to our chef to better disrupt your insider habits.
ROOFTOP & RESTAURANT With its amazing setting, imagined as a refined Mediterrean townhouse, BOCCA unveils beautiful indoor and outdoor areas, starting with its incredible 250 squaremeters rooftop…
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BOCCA Nissa - Par FARAGO
3 Rue Saint-François de Paule
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ROOFTOP & RESTAURANT With its amazing setting, imagined as a refined Mediterrean townhouse, BOCCA unveils beautiful indoor and outdoor areas, starting with its incredible 250 squaremeters rooftop…

City/town information

is one of our favorite villages in the French Riviera and will likely steal your heart too. Located between Nice and Monte Carlo, this commune extends from the Mediterranean Sea (Èze-sur-Mer) to the hilltop with the renowned medieval village (Èze Village). Èze Village is one of the top places to visit in the French Riviera, famous for its beauty, charm, and stunning sea views. The medieval village is tiny, but its picturesque streets will keep you busy for one hour or two. A day trip from Nice to Èze Village is very easy to organize, even if you don’t have a car. BY BUS If you decide to visit Èze from Nice, bus #82 is the easiest and cheapest option. Be sure to take the bus that shows ‘Passage Èze Village.’ The ride Nice to Èze Village is very scenic, so don’t forget to look out of the window! BY TRAIN The train Nice – Èze takes you only to Eze-sur-Mer, which is about an hour walk uphill to Èze Village. Èze to Nice by train can be a good option if you decide to take the Nietzche Path from Èze-Village to Èze-sur-Mer, before going back to Nice. We haven’t tested this option by ourselves, though.
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Èze
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is one of our favorite villages in the French Riviera and will likely steal your heart too. Located between Nice and Monte Carlo, this commune extends from the Mediterranean Sea (Èze-sur-Mer) to the hilltop with the renowned medieval village (Èze Village). Èze Village is one of the top places to visit in the French Riviera, famous for its beauty, charm, and stunning sea views. The medieval village is tiny, but its picturesque streets will keep you busy for one hour or two. A day trip from Nice to Èze Village is very easy to organize, even if you don’t have a car. BY BUS If you decide to visit Èze from Nice, bus #82 is the easiest and cheapest option. Be sure to take the bus that shows ‘Passage Èze Village.’ The ride Nice to Èze Village is very scenic, so don’t forget to look out of the window! BY TRAIN The train Nice – Èze takes you only to Eze-sur-Mer, which is about an hour walk uphill to Èze Village. Èze to Nice by train can be a good option if you decide to take the Nietzche Path from Èze-Village to Èze-sur-Mer, before going back to Nice. We haven’t tested this option by ourselves, though.
Villefranche sur Mer is a cozy seaside town in France, located between Nice and Monaco. It’s the most charming fishing village in the heart of the Côte d’Azur Villefranche sur Mer and should definitely be on your itinerary when traveling in the south of France. Getting from Nice to Villefranche sur Mer is easy and convenient. In fact, it’s one of the easiest day trips from Nice. - Train From Nice to Villefranche sur Mer The average journey by train from Nice to Villefranche sur Mer is 11 minutes and there are around 68 trips per day. Villefranche sur Mer train station is located conveniently right by the beach and walking to the Old Town will take only a few minutes. - Driving from Nice to Villefranche If you’re coming from the town of Nice, taking a bus or train is the most convenient and cost-effective way to travel to Villefranche. However, if you are not coming from Nice but rather the outskirts or further away and you consider driving to be your best option then you’ll need to know where to park. Unless you decide to fully go the French way and take a scooter. 😊 Parking in Villefranche sur Mer Villefranche sur Mer is a small town and parking is limited. There are 3 good options for paid parking, which are explained below: Parking Wilson The Car Park Wilson, right in the heart of Villefranche, offers one of the most convenient places to park your car. It can be found on 11 Place Wilson. Parking here is free for the first 30 minutes and afterwards the cost should run about €1.80/hour. There is even a space for scooter parking. Parking de la Barmassa The Parking de la Barmassa is located within the old town, on 6-12 Avenue du General Gallieni, and offers underground parking. In this space the parking is free for the first hour with prices at about €1.80/hour afterwards. Parking des Marinières If you’re looking for beachside parking next to the Plage des Marinières then this is the place to go. Parking here is free from December 1st to March 31st. Outside of these dates, the price should be the standard of €1.80/hour.
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빌프랑슈쉬르메르
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Villefranche sur Mer is a cozy seaside town in France, located between Nice and Monaco. It’s the most charming fishing village in the heart of the Côte d’Azur Villefranche sur Mer and should definitely be on your itinerary when traveling in the south of France. Getting from Nice to Villefranche sur Mer is easy and convenient. In fact, it’s one of the easiest day trips from Nice. - Train From Nice to Villefranche sur Mer The average journey by train from Nice to Villefranche sur Mer is 11 minutes and there are around 68 trips per day. Villefranche sur Mer train station is located conveniently right by the beach and walking to the Old Town will take only a few minutes. - Driving from Nice to Villefranche If you’re coming from the town of Nice, taking a bus or train is the most convenient and cost-effective way to travel to Villefranche. However, if you are not coming from Nice but rather the outskirts or further away and you consider driving to be your best option then you’ll need to know where to park. Unless you decide to fully go the French way and take a scooter. 😊 Parking in Villefranche sur Mer Villefranche sur Mer is a small town and parking is limited. There are 3 good options for paid parking, which are explained below: Parking Wilson The Car Park Wilson, right in the heart of Villefranche, offers one of the most convenient places to park your car. It can be found on 11 Place Wilson. Parking here is free for the first 30 minutes and afterwards the cost should run about €1.80/hour. There is even a space for scooter parking. Parking de la Barmassa The Parking de la Barmassa is located within the old town, on 6-12 Avenue du General Gallieni, and offers underground parking. In this space the parking is free for the first hour with prices at about €1.80/hour afterwards. Parking des Marinières If you’re looking for beachside parking next to the Plage des Marinières then this is the place to go. Parking here is free from December 1st to March 31st. Outside of these dates, the price should be the standard of €1.80/hour.
In the Belle Époque, Europe’s aristocracy fell head over heels for Menton, the last French Riviera resort before Italy. TRAVEL FROM NICE TO MENTON – Travel from Nice to Menton couldn’t be easier… Trains depart from Nice-Ville station regularly. Tickets can cost as little as €4, and the journey only takes around 40 minutes.
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Menton
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In the Belle Époque, Europe’s aristocracy fell head over heels for Menton, the last French Riviera resort before Italy. TRAVEL FROM NICE TO MENTON – Travel from Nice to Menton couldn’t be easier… Trains depart from Nice-Ville station regularly. Tickets can cost as little as €4, and the journey only takes around 40 minutes.
How to Get from Nice to Monaco The Nice to Monaco distance is so short (22 km) that it would be a pity not to make the trip! Here’s the best ways to visit Monaco from Nice: By Train A Nice to Monaco day trip by train is very easy to organize. The train from Nice to Monaco takes around 24 minutes, although a faster train cuts the journey down to 15 minutes. The train departs from Nice Ville and arrives in Monaco Monte Carlo. By Car Getting from Nice to Monaco is easy if you have a car. It takes about 20 minutes to drive from Nice to Monaco.
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Monaco
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How to Get from Nice to Monaco The Nice to Monaco distance is so short (22 km) that it would be a pity not to make the trip! Here’s the best ways to visit Monaco from Nice: By Train A Nice to Monaco day trip by train is very easy to organize. The train from Nice to Monaco takes around 24 minutes, although a faster train cuts the journey down to 15 minutes. The train departs from Nice Ville and arrives in Monaco Monte Carlo. By Car Getting from Nice to Monaco is easy if you have a car. It takes about 20 minutes to drive from Nice to Monaco.
A vibrant and cultural Mediterranean seaside town with both a rich history and an active yachting community, Antibes has a lot to offer the holidaymaker. With a range of festivities throughout the winter and summer seasons, this town is a bustling mixture of quaint cobbled old town and beach resort that makes for one truly interesting and rewarding trip. Nice to Antibes by train The train journey time between Nice and Antibes is around 27 min and covers a distance of around 20 km. Operated by SNCF and TGV inOui, the Nice to Antibes train service departs from Nice-Ville and arrives in Antibes. Typically 631 trains run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance.
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Antibes
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A vibrant and cultural Mediterranean seaside town with both a rich history and an active yachting community, Antibes has a lot to offer the holidaymaker. With a range of festivities throughout the winter and summer seasons, this town is a bustling mixture of quaint cobbled old town and beach resort that makes for one truly interesting and rewarding trip. Nice to Antibes by train The train journey time between Nice and Antibes is around 27 min and covers a distance of around 20 km. Operated by SNCF and TGV inOui, the Nice to Antibes train service departs from Nice-Ville and arrives in Antibes. Typically 631 trains run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance.
Cannes France…is there any place on Earth that screams glamour more than this city on the French Riviera? With its luxury shops, palatial hotels, and gourmet restaurants, not to mention golden beaches filled with bikini-clad sunbathers, playboys cruising about in luxury cars, and of course the annual film festival, the place is something of a magnet for the rich and famous. There are plenty of things to do in Cannes, but you don’t need to stay in the city itself and pay its high prices to get a slice of the glamour, one day in Cannes is possible. Nice sits on the eastern side of the French Riviera, 33km east of Cannes. There are many regional trains and a few TGV trains connecting these two cities, and the journey takes from 29 min to 41 min depending on the type of train. If you have a car, the drive to Nice only takes 30 minutes, even if you will want to stop several times for some pictures.
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Cannes
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Cannes France…is there any place on Earth that screams glamour more than this city on the French Riviera? With its luxury shops, palatial hotels, and gourmet restaurants, not to mention golden beaches filled with bikini-clad sunbathers, playboys cruising about in luxury cars, and of course the annual film festival, the place is something of a magnet for the rich and famous. There are plenty of things to do in Cannes, but you don’t need to stay in the city itself and pay its high prices to get a slice of the glamour, one day in Cannes is possible. Nice sits on the eastern side of the French Riviera, 33km east of Cannes. There are many regional trains and a few TGV trains connecting these two cities, and the journey takes from 29 min to 41 min depending on the type of train. If you have a car, the drive to Nice only takes 30 minutes, even if you will want to stop several times for some pictures.
Saint-Tropez is located about 62 miles (100 km) from Nice, traveling southwest along the French Riviera. The iconic fishing village's location on a rocky peninsula—with no train station and infamous traffic—means that reaching the resort's colorful port and famous beaches can take a little extra planning. By Car Duration: 2 to 3.5 hours plus traffic Driving is the most direct way to reach Saint-Tropez from Nice, but the last stretch entering the resort can be gridlock in July and August, so plan to travel on weekdays and early mornings to avoid the worst of the traffic. Once in Saint-Tropez, it’s easiest to park in the paid public lots near the port or on the outskirts, then walk towards Vieux Port and the center. The fastest route from Nice is to follow the major A8 toll autoroute westward and inland, before turning south to the coast on the D25 towards Sainte-Maxime and the final leg of the D559/D98A to Saint-Tropez. The trip takes about 2 hours without traffic. By Ferry Duration: 2.5 hours For those that enjoy getting on the water, making the trip entirely by ferry is a memorable way to experience the Riviera’s red cliffs and glittering coastline. Trans Côte d’Azur ferries run from Nice Port to Saint-Tropez from May through October, leaving once daily at 9 AM, with the return journey departing at 7 PM. The 2.5-hour sail can feel long on windy or overcast days, but with bright summer weather, it’s an enjoyable and scenic change of pace.
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Saint-Tropez
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Saint-Tropez is located about 62 miles (100 km) from Nice, traveling southwest along the French Riviera. The iconic fishing village's location on a rocky peninsula—with no train station and infamous traffic—means that reaching the resort's colorful port and famous beaches can take a little extra planning. By Car Duration: 2 to 3.5 hours plus traffic Driving is the most direct way to reach Saint-Tropez from Nice, but the last stretch entering the resort can be gridlock in July and August, so plan to travel on weekdays and early mornings to avoid the worst of the traffic. Once in Saint-Tropez, it’s easiest to park in the paid public lots near the port or on the outskirts, then walk towards Vieux Port and the center. The fastest route from Nice is to follow the major A8 toll autoroute westward and inland, before turning south to the coast on the D25 towards Sainte-Maxime and the final leg of the D559/D98A to Saint-Tropez. The trip takes about 2 hours without traffic. By Ferry Duration: 2.5 hours For those that enjoy getting on the water, making the trip entirely by ferry is a memorable way to experience the Riviera’s red cliffs and glittering coastline. Trans Côte d’Azur ferries run from Nice Port to Saint-Tropez from May through October, leaving once daily at 9 AM, with the return journey departing at 7 PM. The 2.5-hour sail can feel long on windy or overcast days, but with bright summer weather, it’s an enjoyable and scenic change of pace.