8 of the best cafés with WiFi in Nice
Explore · Locals Travel TipsContributor blog post by Phoebe Thomas:
It’s been an age since I shared a post but this one caught my eye and I thought it’d be of interest to anyone holidaying or living near Nice on the French Riviera. I’ve often thought I wish I’d lived in central Nice for a while before moving out to the countryside to really get under its skin. I feel I know it pretty well as someone who lives nearby and visits plenty, but just not as well as I’d like when it comes to café and bar recommendations.
….Continue reading here to find about what the locals say about the best cafés for WiFi in Nice. Shared by Phoebe and our friend Mel Dark.
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