Nice cote d azur hotels

Should you stay in Nice or Cannes?

Nice is bigger than Cannes, being France's 5th largest city, and is busier, more lively, nosier, and more diverse, with some gritty parts as well. Nice is more of a real city, while Cannes is more of a quiet beach resort with a more exclusive, luxury feel.

What is the difference between French Riviera and Cote d Azur?

The Cote d'Azur in English is The French Riviera. Provence is the short form of the entire region, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. … At any rate, the Cote d'Azur is that area between Cassis and the Italian border (see map below), literally translated as 'the blue coast' of the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the best area to stay in Nice?

Where to stay in Nice: 10 Best Areas

  • Le Vieux-Nice, where to stay in Nice for first timers. …
  • Le Port, trendy neighborhood with unique shops and eateries. …
  • Garibaldi, residential area with easy access to Nice´s main popular attractions. …
  • Jean Médecin (New Town), best place to stay in Nice for shopping.

What is Côte d’Azur known for?

Known for its seaside resorts, yachts, the rich and famous, Romanesque and medieval architecture and wine. An inland territory named after Fontaine-de-Vaucluse. It is particularly famous for the Luberon, picturesque villages sought after by foreign visitors for its laid-back lifestyle.

Is Cannes or St Tropez better?

Cannes is known mostly for its glamorous and fashionable film festival, while Saint Tropez is the go-to spot for chic jet setters. … Cannes is known mostly for its glamorous and fashionable film festival, while Saint Tropez is the go-to spot for chic jet setters.

How many days should you spend in the French Riviera?

With two days to spend in the French Riviera, stick to a couple of key destinations, like Cannes and Nice or Saint-Tropez. You can add some time sailing around islands or hiking in the Alps if you have three to five days, and if you have around a week, detour to Provence.

Is Monaco part of Cote d Azur?

The coast is entirely within the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. The Principality of Monaco is a semi-enclave within the region, surrounded on three sides by France and fronting the Mediterranean….French Riviera.

French Riviera Côte d'Azur (French) Còsta d'Azur (Occitan)
CountryFrance and Monaco