Nice
France
This sun-scorched pocket of the Côte d’Azur has long attracted
Europe’s cultural jet-setters. Loved by artists such as Matisse,
Renoir and Chagall, Nice has a touch of old-world opulence running
through the veins of its rugged neighbourhoods. Soak up the
sparkling waters, then wander beneath the skyscraper-tall shuttered
buildings of Vieux Nice, settling on a dimly lit restaurant in
which to feast on seafood – Chez Freddy is our favourite. Be sure to stop
by Cours Saleya market, where producers from the foothills of the
Alps peddle fresh produce and stalls serve street snacks including
socca (a chickpea-flour pancake) and pissaladière (caramelised
onion tart).
Where to stay: Hôtel
Oasis