Ask a Local: Nice Insider Tips
Explore · The Riviera GrapevineBy Chrissie
Take a walk through the streets of Nice at the moment and you can feel the city awakening from her winter slumber. Restaurant terraces are getting busier, flip-flops are being dusted off and corks are being popped on the new vintage Côtes de Provence rosé!
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