Sept 28 – Oct 2: Nice, France

Four Days in Nice, France, by Jeff
Hard to leave Budapest, but here we go to Nice on WizzAir. We told Mick that we saved a lot of money flying WizzAir, but that we’d need to pitch in for gas.  Turns out we didn’t and we arrived safe and almost on time to what is now our favorite Airbnb so far.
WizzAir worries!
Hmm, Airport Medical Service at the cockpit just prior to boarding?!

Our top floor home @ 39 Boulevard Francois, Grosso, Nice
116 stairs or cool old elevator?
Our apartment, on the sixth floor at the top of the building, was really comfortable. It had a penthouse-like wraparound deck and Mick loved having his own bedroom far away from Mom and Dad.  The location was 15-20 minutes from Nice’s center, but to Mick’s pleasure, very close to the beach.  The beach in Nice is not sand, but small smooth rocks that mimic what comes out of Mick’s rock tumbler at home, but unpolished.  The water in the Mediterranean is warm, clear and much higher in salinity than we are used to – making it very buoyant.
Nice’s rocky beach
Nice is nice, as they say, but overall our feeling was that it was just OK. The promenade (yes, where the terrorist attack just happened) along the Nice waterfront was great and perfect for morning runs and the old town, even though extremely popular with tourists, still has a great old time feel to it.
Following our shadows, first night in Nice
Looking at the Promenade des Anglais from Colline du Château
Car show in Nice, France
Charming old town Nice
We took a day trip to Cannes and Antibes by train and another to Monte Carlo by bus. Antibes, even though very touristy, with lots of mega yachts, still has a certain charm.
Cruise ship-size private yacht in Antibes
Cannes, France
Street acrobatics in Cannes
Pizza for two
Cannes and Monaco, however, are now so over-the-top with Vegas-type wealth, that to me they’ve pretty much lost any charm they once had.  The postcard views on the bus ride from Nice to Monte Carlo were fantastic, but again, Monte Carlo itself was sort of a disappointment – even for Mick who did see some pretty cool cars there.
Villefranche Harbor from bus … maybe what Monte Carlo used to look like?
Monte Carlo
Again, what really made Nice for us was our wonderful apartment where, with several home-cooked meals and some movies on Netflix, we felt very at home.
Can’t wait to get to Florence…

One Reply to “Sept 28 – Oct 2: Nice, France”

  1. Bobbie, Sally Spurr Braddy and I met Ann Spurr Allen and daughter, Sylvia, in Cambria, California today..nice visit…will go back to Carmel tomorrow . We are staying at the Blue Bird Inn…no view but a hang out for wonderful old ford woodies station wagons.1946.

    Love,

    Patty

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