Your Guide to Nice
No one knows travel quite like Delta people, which is why we've turned to them to curate a guide to help you discover the best that Nice has to offer. Unsure of where to stay? Want to know the best day trips? Just go ahead and book that flight — we'll help take care of the planning.
GETTING AROUND THE CITY
From airport to hotel
The Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is just 7km (4-5 miles) from Old Nice. Nice’s Lignes d'Azur Tramway directly connects from the airport to the city center taking 20-30 minutes. With stops at both terminals one and two via lines L2 and L3.
Public transportation
Nice ranks highly for both walkability and transportation infrastructure. While the tram is the fastest way between city hot spots, trains ensure longer distance travel is within reach. Nice also offers an extensive bus system.
To walk or to tram
Getting a Lignes d'Azur bus and tram card is simple. The tramway has close together stops through most of Nice’s attractions, making it easy to alternate between walking and resting. Listen for the tram’s stop-specific audio cues.
Pro Tip: Check out the city’s central sights via the hop on hop off bus.
Exploring nearby Nice
Nice is just a day-trip distance to numerous attractions. Bookable tours and/or the regional train network ensure a medieval village or hike on the water are within reach. Download the Trainline app to plan your route from your phone.
SIDE QUEST
Èze
I loved Èze, which is between Nice and Monaco. It’s an ancient walled city high on a hill with captivating views overlooking the Mediterranean.
– Tony H., Ramp Agent
WHERE TO STAY
Explore some of our favorite areas to call home during your trip
Vieux Nice (Old Town)
The most emblematic neighborhood in Nice. Old Town puts you right at the center of the city’s most historic and charming atmosphere. Densely packed, these accommodations fill up fast.
Jean-Médecin (New Town)
This is Nice’s main shopping and commercial district. Steps from the ocean there is no shortage of ways to stay busy.
Gambetta
Also along the promenade, this slightly more residential neighborhood is perfect for those who want a quieter stay and don't mind a pleasant stroll into Old Town.
Cimiez
Further inland, Cimiez is perfect for ample proximity to museums and cultural attractions.
RECOMMENDED BY DELTA PEOPLE
We asked the people who live to travel to share their favorite recommendations, then sent a Delta team member to Nice to discover firsthand some of the city’s most unique experiences.
A vibrant historic market in Old Nice just steps from the Promenade where you can wander through stalls of flowers, local Provençal specialties and fresh produce. Go first thing in the morning to beat the crowds.
This seaside path is bustling with energy. Starting at the airport and stretching past Old Nice, you’ll see walkers, runners, cyclists and plenty of beach access points.
This botanical garden is another beautiful break from the sun. Enjoy lush exotic greenery with sea views.
Take the train to Èze-sur-Mer and embark on a rigorous but rewarding journey. With views of the Mediterranean the whole way up, this hike requires proper footwear and coordination but is a must-do for nature lovers looking for an adventurous way to reach the Medieval village of Eze.
These narrow cobblestone streets make a busy part of town feel charming and intimate. Colorful buildings, the aroma of street food and local shops provide countless ways to lose yourself exploring.
The French Riviera is recognized as the historical perfume capital of the world. The Mediterranean climate promotes cultivation of aromatic herbs such as lavender and jasmine. Tour through perfumeries in Eze and Grasse, or experiment by making your own signature scent.
Another great day-trip destination sits right on the French-Italian border and is known for all things lemon. Walk the Promenade du Soleil and climb the lemon-hued Escaliers Saint-Michel to reach the historic center.
Treat yourself to a proper French Riviera beach day. The beach clubs along this legendary coastline will set you up with a sun lounger and umbrella, and you can spend the afternoon soaking up the Mediterranean sun with a cold drink in hand.
– Kathryn S., IFS
This iconic city square feels cinematic. Connecting Old Nice to the newer neighborhoods, take note of the Fontaine du Soleil, listen for the dinging of the tram or enjoy how the afternoon sun warms the red ochre buildings.
Climb to the top of this hillside park for panoramic views of where the city meets the Mediterranean. The stairs from the Promenade offer scenic views all the way up, while ornate paths from Old Nice weave through a man-made waterfall and lush greenery. An elevator is also available to reach the top.
A TASTE OF NICE
Try a little bit of everything: beignets de fleurs de courgettes (fried zucchini blossoms), calamars frits (deep-fried squid), panisses (chickpea fries), pissaladière (a savory tart made of onions, anchovies and olives).
Nice’s proximity to Italy makes the city a wonderful fusion of French and Italian cuisine. Give this classic Italian dessert a try.
Baked goods are a must while in Nice. Sit down for a croissant and espresso or walk toward the promenade to enjoy your treat seaside.
Niçois cuisine offers no shortage of great pasta and fresh seafood. Give it a try!
When by the water, indulge in the plethora of fresh seafood waiting to be enjoyed. Pro tip: Order from the chalkboards outside of restaurants – they list the specials and fresh catches of the day.
A popular spread featuring olives, capers and sometimes anchovies. This savory yet refreshing dip is often enjoyed slightly chilled with fresh bread or crackers.
Two ingredients, chickpea flour and water, make up this quintessential Niçois street food. Crispy at its edges and soft on the inside, socca is a filling snack perfect for those long sunny days exploring Nice.
A limoncello spritz in the south of France just makes sense, especially if you’re in Menton, France’s renowned region for all things lemon.
Would this be a Delta Destination guide if we didn’t recommend gelato? Because of its proximity to Italy, Nice is known for serving traditional, creamy Italian-style gelato rather than typical French ice cream.
A wheel of Camembert cheese scored, seasoned and baked until gooey inside. This dish is a French classic, served with warm bread.
A tarte may not be the first thing you think of when ordering dessert in Nice, but homemade with fresh berries — a rustic tarte aux fruits effortlessly completes a rich meal.
Your Nice Adventure Awaits
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