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MHope Jul 20th, 2012 05:14 AM

Renting Apartment in Nice
 
Would you recommend renting an apartment in Nice for 4 nights in Oct. and, if so, what is the best rental group to work with i.e., VRBO or is a hotel the best option? Also, what areas would be best for easy walk to beach, shops, market, etc.

Rastaguytoday Jul 20th, 2012 06:57 AM

There is no beach in Nice. Just rocks and pebbles. Nice is a large city. I would not rent there.

Check out the communities south west of nice. I prefer staying at Juan-les-Pins. Nice sandy beach, town with pleasant vibes, smaller casino. Every time I 'stroll' in JLP, I think of the line from a Van Morrison song "the girls go by, dressed up for each other".

You should be able to find suitable properties, however, for 4 nights, you might find a hotel room with kitchenette.

BTW: JLP is 10 minutes from Nice by local train.

Mimar Jul 20th, 2012 08:34 AM

I love Nice. It's a beautiful city, a mixture of French and Italian, with curvy Belle Époque architecture and a lazy sensual vibe. Interesting food too. And, from Nice, it's easy to use public transportation to travel around the Cote d'Azur area, where there are many interesting destinations.

Here's a well-recommended apartment rental agency: www.nicepebbles.com. Whether you would prefer a hotel depends on you. If you like more space and privacy, apartments are great. If you want to ask questions and get help in getting around, maybe you'd like a hotel better.

gwan Jul 20th, 2012 08:57 AM

My parents rented with Nice Pebbles, their apartment in the Old Town was very nice and central. The Old Town (Vielle Ville) is probably the obvious choice for tourists, might get a bit noisy, but it's close to everything, with the exception of a couple of the museums in Cimiez and the train station (area around the train station is not very nice though.) The beach is made up of stones, but it's still a beach.

DebitNM Jul 20th, 2012 09:00 AM

We are staying here in September:
http://www.vrbo.com/174633

jubilada Jul 20th, 2012 09:26 AM

I haven't been to Noce in many years, but I loved it there. I would stay in the apt DebitNM links in a heartbeat!

MHope Jul 20th, 2012 07:33 PM

Thanks to everyone for your input.

DebitNM thank you so much for the recommendation but unfortunately they do not availability on two of the days we need. It looks like a really nice place. Wish we could stay there. Where there any other places you'd have considered?

Mimar, I'll try the site you recommended. I wasn't aware of it.

Thank you.

Jennywren58 Jul 20th, 2012 11:30 PM

We spent a week in this apartment from Nice Pebbles......fantastic!

http://www.nicepebbles.com/nice-fran...t/rentals/144/

MHope Jul 21st, 2012 04:52 AM

Thank you Jennywren58, I checked the apartment looked like the type of place we'd like but unfortunately, like all others of this quality they have no availability for the days we need.

HappyTrvlr Jul 21st, 2012 04:58 AM

Also look at www.go-nice.com. Carre d'Or area of town is best.

DebitNM Jul 21st, 2012 05:01 AM

I will see if I still my research on apartments. If so, I will post.

schnauzer Jul 21st, 2012 05:08 AM

I am hoping to stay in either Nice or Ville Franche next year early June. I have looked at a few of the Pebbles apartments and they certainly look terrific. I don't want to be in a noisy area but want to be central - local shops and restaurants and close to walking to the Old Nice area. Where would the experts suggest I look? Is rue Pastorelli ideal? Or do people recommend Ville France over Nice proper?

thanks Schnauzer

HappyTrvlr Jul 21st, 2012 05:19 AM

For me, although beautiful and charming, Ville Franch would be too small..and it is cruise ship port which I would avoid. Just returned from two weeks in Nice and enjoyed a day trip to VF.

gwan Jul 21st, 2012 05:51 AM

<i>Is rue Pastorelli ideal?</i>

That little zone on the right-hand side of Avenue Jean-Médecin running back from rue Jean Jaurès towards Pastorelli is the area where I always thought I'd like to live when I lived in Nice. There are lots of pretty Belle Epoque buildings, it's still central for everything but out of the bar zone of the Vielle Ville. (I actually lived in Cimiez, which is a nice neighbourhood but quite far from the centre.)

DebitNM Jul 21st, 2012 06:06 AM

Sorry, I don't have the research. Since you are running into the same issues for each apartment, I would go to VRBO or Homeaway and be sure to enter the dates you are needing before searching. While that isn't always 100% successful, it will help narrow down the choices.

Nottingham Jul 21st, 2012 02:00 PM

We are also staying in an apt. in Nice--VRBO.....Nice is a convenient city to visit LOTS
of places as day trips....have never stayed in Nice...but have visited there 2 other times on trips...staying in hotels in Antibes & Villefranche. After our stay, I will post a "review" of the
apartment & experience !!

schnauzer Jul 21st, 2012 03:14 PM

thanks to gwan for giving me such a precise answer - fabulous!
Happytrvlr, I am not into cruise ship ports, didn't realise that it was one, so thanks for clearing that up. It does look very pretty in the photos!!

Nottingham - we need that report asap!!! Have a great time.

I am sure there is lots on Fodors re Nice but not a lot comes up when you do a search - I am probably searching incorrectly of course but.....
Schnauzer

Nottingham Jul 23rd, 2012 05:19 PM

Will do.....but it won't be until mid-Sept........

Micheline May 31st, 2013 10:16 AM

As Nottingham posted a review of the apartment rental in Nice?

Nottingham Jun 17th, 2013 05:52 PM

Oh my goodness...I have forgotten ! We did stay in Nice--Sept.'13 and had a good experience with the rental-owner-location. We have never rented VRBO...and kept our fingers crossed.
Site photos were accurate--also, all info. Owner was accessible by phone/e-mail for questions
prior. Reviews were most helpful and all seemed positive. We LOVED the location because it
was a "block" to the Promenade...and we had a VIEW from the balconies of the SEA. Located near
Villa Messena...and not far from Negresco. We walked everywhere....& took local buses to
Villefrance and St. Paul de Vence. If anyone is still "out there" & wants more info...I am here!


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