City Side of Nice: Favorite Finds
Barefoot Blogger · ExploreWith all the cold, rainy weather in January, I enjoy looking back at some of last summer’s favorite places. Enjoy and think about sunny days!
The city side of Nice
Traveling to Nice to enjoy the beaches is always nice. However, don’t forget there’s a city side to explore, too.
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