Nice

Travel

Looking though all of my pictures, the past two weeks seem like a dream. Maybe it’s the jet lag fog. Visiting other countries and cultures amazes me every time.

Where do I begin? In Nice, I suppose.

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We rented an apartment though Nice Pebbles, which I would highly recommend. Matt and I were a bit sick with colds at the beginning of our trip, but we still loved Nice. The Riveria has soo many things to do, and we felt a bit overwhelmed with only 3 days. We made it to Cannes, Monte Carlo, Eze, St. Jean Cap-Ferrat, Villefranche-sur-mer, and Juan-les-pins though!! I’ll leave you with the highlights:

In Villefranche-sur-mer, we had a lovely dinner in the small harbor at Oursin Bleu.

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We had so much amazing seafood on this trip, and this was one of the many fish entrees I enjoyed.

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We ventured to St. Jean Cap-Ferrat, and while we didn’t spend any time in the harbor, it was probably my favorite of the small towns/villages we visited – since there’s no train station, there weren’t many tourists and the views were beautiful. We spent a few hours at Paloma Beach, where we had salads and rosé. Now that the Euro is comparable to the dollar, food and wine are inexpensive! I enjoyed rosé with lunch almost every day, and a glass was typically 3-4 Euros.

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Before heading back to Nice, we also checked out the adorable Eze Village and had drinks at Chateau Eza. What a view!!

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We also got to spend a day with my friend Emily, who’s on an epic 4-month trip! After checking out Cannes, we had lunch at a cute beach club in Juan-les-pin, and took a dip in the sea before parting ways.

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Nice proper was such a great city too – quite clean and family-friendly. I loved visiting the flower market and going running along the promenade. I am in love with tiny French bistros – we had fantastic dinners at Le Sejour Cafe and Bistro Chaud-Vin.

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And the olives, oh the olives!

Hope you all had a great 4th. San Sebastian is next!

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  • Emily
    July 8, 2015 at 12:03 pm

    It looks like you had an amazing trip! I followed you via Instagram during your travels and I was excited to see you post about the places you went and the food you tasted.

  • Barbara Younger
    July 11, 2015 at 12:18 pm

    Love seeing your photos! Love that view.

  • Nagore
    July 13, 2015 at 5:37 am

    San Sebastian is my city! 🙂 I hope you had a great time and it didn’t rain.