Looking at an apt that is near the Matisse Museum and the archaelogical museum and the monastery....do you think that is too far out from everything? We won't be swimming on the beach , but would take walks on Promenade and go out to dinner... We have 5 -6 nights so were planning to visit Eze, Cannes, MonteCarlo, Antibes in addition to Nice activities....Also looking at an apt on the Promenade as another choice. Ths is for mid May, the Cimiez apt does not have a.c.....don't know if that will be an issue.
Your thoughts on location of apt in Cimiez area of Nice, France,
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I suggest you find something on the outskirts of Nice. I've never been too fond of Nice, just a large city.
My favorite is Juan-les-Pins, about 10 minutes from Nice. Beach is nice and sandy. Rates are cheaper.
Ambience is great.
I've always loved Nice. I think you'll find the promenade apartment much more convenient and central.
Pick another spot in Nice. Chimiez is up a steep & long incline from the "main" section of Nice. You'll get tired of that walk quite soon. We prefer the area a few blocks west of the Negresco Hotel, and a tad east of the Negresco.
Stu Dudley
An apt on the Promenade is fine - just not more than about 1/2 K west of the Negresco.
Stu Dudley
Cimiez is just too far from the Promenade and the Place Masséna area. Go for something closer in.
I would stay in Cimiez if I had a car that I was using to explore the countryside and hill towns There are frequent buses to and from the city center from Cimiez as well.
The Promenade would be an easier location for seeing the city of Nice, walking the promenade,eating nice dinners out. There is easy bus and train service for your proposed day trips. Try to include Cap Ferrat and the Villa Rothchild, and adjacent town of St-Jean le Port too, a lovely place.
For the Promenade apt in Nice I would have A/C so you can shut out the city noise.
I too think the Cimiez area is a bit out of the way from the things you want to do. Last year I rented an apartment on the Promenade, which had a lot of traffic noise, but was very convenient to buses that went everywhere we wanted to go and very walkable to the central city. And, the water view was spectacular. I think Stu Dudley's recommendation of area is spot on. I wouldn't worry about lack of a/c in May as last year it was none too warm at that time.
I went ahead and booked the Promenade apt. Booking the hotels and apts always makes me kinda nervous, for me it really affects our travel experience...usually in a positive way.
if anyone else wants to take a look, here is the link. Pricey, but the location is great I think.
http://www.apart-a-nice.com/
Looks very nice!
Excellent location. Looks lovely. Enjoy!
Ditto - excellent location.
Stu Dudley