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Britty Aug 3rd, 2004 11:47 AM

Nice in September
 
I'm going to Nice for four days at the beginning of September. Can anyone recommend some "must sees". I would like to maximize my stay as much as possible. I will probably not have a car unless it becomes imperative. Thanks.

Underhill Aug 3rd, 2004 12:30 PM

What kind of sightseeing interests you? Nice has the Promenade des Anglais for strolling, the Cours Saléya open-air market surrounded by cafés and restaurants, Vieux Nice for old churches and windy streets filled with tempting shops, Roman ruins, a number of first-rate museums, and beaches (mostly pebbles, not sand).

You should be able to get to just about everything by bus or the occasional taxi.

I'd suggest picking up a guidebook or flyers at the Nice tourist office on your arrival to let you maximize the time you have in the area.

rex Aug 6th, 2004 01:01 PM

Bringing your mesage back up to the top - - I see that you have posted the exact same question again, presumably because you didn't know how to find your own prior posts.

Click on your own name.

Best wishes,

Rex

Britty Aug 6th, 2004 01:32 PM

Thanks for the tip, however, I only see one message posted pertaining to this question.
Perhaps you can redirect me to the my original posting?

Underhill Aug 6th, 2004 01:42 PM

You'll get more responses after you answer the questions I posed...it's difficult to make recommendations without knowing what interests you.

cigalechanta Aug 6th, 2004 01:44 PM

Buy a tin of the famous olive oil of Nice at Alziari, 14 Rue Saint-François-de Paule, go to the open air markey stretched out along the Cours Saleya,
Stop at a restaurant or stand to try the famous Nice Socca, what olives are to Nyons, chicken to Bressa, socca is to Nice.I can best describe it as a kind of crepe but made of checkpea flour
and try the Pissaladiere, a pizza with onions, anchovies, black olives. There's a tourist trolley. You can visit many museums, The Matisse included.
Everyone's "mustsee" is different that's why a guide book is recommended.
Some like to sit in a cafe in a square and people watch, others like going to visit the churches and museumss, and some are only interested in the regionl food. there all personal choices. I like Nice.

rex Aug 6th, 2004 01:45 PM

Click on your own name.

This IS your original posting, from three days ago.

Your duplicate, posted today, is http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34519305

rex Aug 6th, 2004 03:32 PM

And yet... underhill topped the &quot;<i>other</i>&quot; one - - to let you know this. How does that help?


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