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Anybody here been to Nice, France? (Original Post) CTyankee Jun 2022 OP
Just for an afternoon; sorry, no help from moi! elleng Jun 2022 #1
Hi, ellen! CTyankee Jun 2022 #8
Great work you're doing! elleng Jun 2022 #10
I went after graduation from college in 1979. no_hypocrisy Jun 2022 #2
I've only flown out of Nice but off season should be ok for you, OnDoutside Jun 2022 #3
Been there many moons ago. All We remember is that I loved it. secondwind Jun 2022 #4
Same here.. Permanut Jun 2022 #5
Was not impressed with that museum unc70 Jun 2022 #6
I got the feeling that it was small. Was it the collection you thought lacking? CTyankee Jun 2022 #9
Nothing really sticks out in my memory unc70 Jun 2022 #11
Ewe went about six years ago . . . RobertDevereaux Jun 2022 #15
Spent a week there about 5 years ago. mn9driver Jun 2022 #7
I love everything France but look at this! CurtEastPoint Jun 2022 #12
Interesting! elleng Jun 2022 #16
Spent a few days in Nice in 2016 luv2fly Jun 2022 #13
I was in Nice. Did not know about the Matisse Museum. Let us know applegrove Jun 2022 #14
Beautiful views. Very close to Italian Riviera if you MaryMagdaline Jun 2022 #17
I was just there in April. Callalily Jun 2022 #18

CTyankee

(65,032 posts)
8. Hi, ellen!
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:32 PM
Jun 2022

I'm doing bucket list stuff, as usual.

Hope you are fine. I plan to go to Barcelona and Paris with dtr in the fall.

I wrapped up my second book a couple of months ago but dtr can't get to for design/editing until the summer. She's very busy with her landscaping work. I'll send you a copy as soon as it's finished if you are interested. Meantime, I did a little art video with the help of a young man from local college computer department. He's developing his portfolio in video design.

I can also send a flashdrive for the video (the modern version of a slide show) entitled The Beauty Project, if you are interested in that as well. It's only a little over 3 minutes long. He did a great job producing it.

elleng

(136,071 posts)
10. Great work you're doing!
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:38 PM
Jun 2022

I'm surely interested.

Barcelona's great, and you know Paris, of course.

We stopped in Nice on way home from trip which began with a wedding in Poland, and our last day was younger daughter's birthday, anniversary of that event coming up! so we've stamped Nice in our memory list; had lunch @ Chinese restaurant!

no_hypocrisy

(48,794 posts)
2. I went after graduation from college in 1979.
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:17 PM
Jun 2022

Beautiful beaches. You can find affordable food. There might be a youth hostel there. You can walk to a lot of places.

OnDoutside

(20,656 posts)
3. I've only flown out of Nice but off season should be ok for you,
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:18 PM
Jun 2022

and the train network should allow you stay a little further along the coast if it wasn't. Just stay away from the usual tourist haunts.

secondwind

(16,903 posts)
4. Been there many moons ago. All We remember is that I loved it.
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:22 PM
Jun 2022

When you are 75, some times things slip away.

Permanut

(6,639 posts)
5. Same here..
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:26 PM
Jun 2022

76 years old, was there in 1966, so no help on costs. I was 70 miles south in St. Tropez, same beautiful beaches.

unc70

(6,325 posts)
6. Was not impressed with that museum
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:28 PM
Jun 2022

It has been some years since I was there, but I remember being disappointed in that museum. Have been in the area various times since, but had no interest in revisiting with different companions.

Like the south of France a lot, just not that museum. Like a number of others.

unc70

(6,325 posts)
11. Nothing really sticks out in my memory
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:46 PM
Jun 2022

It has been 30+ years. My remembrance is that the collection was small, not impressive, and not clearly presented. But then, it was a long time ago.

RobertDevereaux

(1,938 posts)
15. Ewe went about six years ago . . .
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 04:41 PM
Jun 2022

. . . after a wonderful bike tor in Provence with Vermont Bike Tours.

We felt the same disappointment in the museum, and Nice otherwise did not impress.

mn9driver

(4,576 posts)
7. Spent a week there about 5 years ago.
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:28 PM
Jun 2022

It’s a beautiful old town. The beaches to the east of town are sandy.. The ones in town along the Promenade des Anglais tended to be more stony.

We rented a car and a studio apartment near the airport but looking out over the water (we also rented a spot in a municipal parking garage about a block from the apartment). Prices were very reasonable as long as we shopped like the locals.

The south of France and Provence in particular are beautiful places. Stay as long as you can. It costs a lot less than you think.

CurtEastPoint

(19,182 posts)
12. I love everything France but look at this!
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:46 PM
Jun 2022

Baltimore!
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/baltimore-museum-home-largest-matisse-collection-will-open-center-dedicated-artist-180972741/

https://news.artnet.com/art-world/baltimore-museum-matisse-center-1609573

From the Nice museum's site: "Matisse was an exacting collector. The pieces he kept were selected because they meant something special to him and his work. The 130 items held in the museum’s collection bear witness to the artist’s attachment to the objects he liked to have around him. Beyond their priceless material value, they are like messages addressed to us by Matisse and in turn become part of our own personal collection.



luv2fly

(2,479 posts)
13. Spent a few days in Nice in 2016
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 03:51 PM
Jun 2022

The old part of town is beautiful. If you go and have time, consider eating at Oliveira's, reserving a small table along the street ahead of time.

https://oliviera.com/

Wonderful food at a slow pace, each dish served with different olive oils they take the time to explain. Including dessert!

MaryMagdaline

(7,880 posts)
17. Beautiful views. Very close to Italian Riviera if you
Sat Jun 4, 2022, 09:02 PM
Jun 2022

Would like to see the less commercialized Riviera. I’m not sure of the town, but up the hill they have a really nice Chagall Museum. There’s so much art all over France, there is hardly a mention in the travel guides of this small museum. Be sure to ask the locals. It was worth the slight diversion.

I live in South Florida so I’m not wowed by beaches in general. I loved the drive in the mountains, though. Just like To Catch a Thief. The views are gorgeous!

Bon voyage!!

Callalily

(15,013 posts)
18. I was just there in April.
Sun Jun 5, 2022, 06:45 AM
Jun 2022

Beautiful city and very walkable, that is, if you like to walk.

Busses, trams are easy. I think it's the #5 that gets you to the Matisse Museum. And there's some Roman ruins close by. Worth the short walk to check it out.

Happy traveling!

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