Ladies, thank you for this video. I visited Nice for the first time in my 20-s and fell in love with this city. I try to come back every summer. I am 32 now and I already think of my retirement in this amazing city. Nice is really the most beautiful city in the world. And you are the best French Riviera guide.
Fell in love with Nice after working in very urban Paris. The vibe is so friendly, open hearted Mediterranean, but the culture suprised. Stunning Chagall and Matisse collections. And the Med is its own work of art. Nice is that perfect blend of urbanity, culture, food to die for. Thank you A&A at RiveraGo for being my guide. Brava, Brava.
You guys's videos are always THE BEST. Very original and full of history culture good places to eat...Wow, I love it .THANK YOU SO MUCH Merci Beaucoup 💝💝💝
Love your videos and you all convinced my wife and I go to go the South of France this past July! We loved Nice!! Please make a video about things to do in the Nice for kids!
I was in Nice in July and it was really hot and crowded so I am planning to come back in the winter season or late fall. I’m kinda looking forward to it. Thank you for the video.❤
Really enjoyed this episode since I just returned from Nice (9 - 19 Dec) on a scouting trip. I agree that it was a great time to visit for many of the same reasons you suggested.
I am currently spending a month in Nice for the winter; 2nd year in a row I’ve done that, and like your video states, it’s wonderful. Weather is great, no crowds and easy access to everything. I saw the Matisse museum last year and walked around the Hotel Regina. Definitely worth the trip! I keep hoping to see you filming a video. I promise I will say hello if I do. 😎
@@rivierago Merci, moi ce serai plutôt Metz ou Nancy j'étais conducteur de train maintenant retraité depuis 6 ans et le train et même gratuit pour moi mais certaine turpitude de la vie nous coinces un peu en lorraine mon épouse et moi . Mais promis nous reviendront un jour a Nice passer de bonnes vacances .
I visited Nice for Christmas, had a great time. I wasn't there for long, only 4 nights but I also managed to visit Villefranche-sur-Mer and Antibes, both beautiful. The only thing I found a bit annoying was on my first day in Nice, when I walked to the Colline du Château and saw the viewpoint, there were quite a few aeroplanes flying over it... I think that ruined the vibe a bit. Is that a regular thing?
Glad you liked it! Yeah, depending on the weather the planes either fly along the Bay of Nice or arrive from the West, crossing over Cap d‘Antibes. So yes, always along the coast, either from the East (what you experienced) or the West.
After watching many of your videos, it appears that you don’t live in the city of Nice. For example, In one you were by a pool in the countryside. Since I am very interested in moving to the Cote d’ Azur and not living in the city of Nice, would you mind sharing the area / town you live in and whether you rent or own. Merci Tim
I would like to visit Nice in the spring around March/April/May. Are the prices still a bit lower then? I assume the prices are highest in the summer July-August months. Also, when do the beach cafes re-open?
Yes, in July and August they are the highest! May is probably pricier as well because of Formula 1 and the Film Festival (not all of May, that’s really concerning the dates of these events - avoid them unless you want to see either of them). The cafes reopen around Easter, a few are already installed again, but a few also only open in May we realised last year. So it’s a bit tricky. The „real“ season generally starts around Easter. In terms of the weather: March, April, May can be all very nice, with warm days, but you might also catch some rain. It’s just less stable than in the summer. 😅
I have a question, my wife and me want to stay in Nice or surrounding area off season for a month or in a future up to 6 months. What is the most economical way to stay in a good area ? Short term rental? and do you have info on best platform to find that and what neighborhoods you recommend that you live like a local? Merci !
La Liberation, Quartier des Musiciens, Port… are some of the nice residential areas. In terms of prices, platforms etc. we‘re not really experts. We can share contacts of people who are though (please DM via Instagram)
'NICE' (Bella Nizza!) , MONACO, MONTE CARLO and CORSICA should have remained with Italy... They will always retain their original ITALIAN ambience...most all the names of cities and towns in Corsica are still in Italian. Doesn't matter if they are in France. Napoleon , Garibaldi, the Grimaldi's, The Medici family of Florence (birthplace of the Renaissance) were Italian. They are cousins no matter what...just the language is different...the French language rose from the ashes of the Roman empire. JOHN CABOT another Italian explorer (real name: JOHN CABOTO) secured much of what is now Eastern Canada for the British. FRANCE has always benefited from having countries like Italy, Spain, Germany as neighbors.
Ladies, thank you for this video. I visited Nice for the first time in my 20-s and fell in love with this city. I try to come back every summer. I am 32 now and I already think of my retirement in this amazing city. Nice is really the most beautiful city in the world. And you are the best French Riviera guide.
🙏 thank you!!! 🤩
Really nice video, well made & informative with great cinematic shots. Excited to check out Nice for the first time, hopefully soon! :)
Thanks ! 😄 You should!
Fell in love with Nice after working in very urban Paris. The vibe is so friendly, open hearted Mediterranean, but the culture suprised. Stunning Chagall and Matisse collections. And the Med is its own work of art. Nice is that perfect blend of urbanity, culture, food to die for. Thank you A&A at RiveraGo for being my guide. Brava, Brava.
👍 Couldn‘t have put it more nicely ourselves 🤩
My favourite channel on TH-cam ...the best !!!!🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much 😀
Amazing beauty! Nice...😍😍😍
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Wonderful wonderful wonderful happy new year 🥳 ❤🎉
Same to you 🤩🤩🤩🙏
Was in Nice in June would love to go back in Winter it looks lovely 😍 definitely would like to visit the Mattise museum too xxx
Love your channel !! I'm planing early retirement in Europe so I can be close to places like this. Your videos only convince me more ! Thank you 🧡
You‘re very welcome. Go for it! 😊
You guys's videos are always THE BEST. Very original and full of history culture good places to eat...Wow, I love it .THANK YOU SO MUCH Merci Beaucoup 💝💝💝
Our pleasure! 🤩
Very informative video, beautifully filmed ☀️🤗 I would love to visit Nice/Côte d'Azur one day and your videos will definitely be my guide :)🩷
You should! 😊😊😊
Love your videos and you all convinced my wife and I go to go the South of France this past July! We loved Nice!! Please make a video about things to do in the Nice for kids!
Will do! 👍😊
Great vidéo, thank you girls 😊
Our pleasure!
I was in Nice in July and it was really hot and crowded so I am planning to come back in the winter season or late fall. I’m kinda looking forward to it. Thank you for the video.❤
Sounds great! 😊😊
I'm so glad , I can see yours video, love you ladies, with love from New Jersey, USA.
Thank you so much! 🤩
Lovely!! Thank you so much. I'll be there in February (with my VLS-TS I'm thrilled!) Hope to run into you two one day. :)
👍 Excellent!!! Keep an eye out for us 😃
Très belle vidéo 😍😍😍😍
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Really enjoyed this episode since I just returned from Nice (9 - 19 Dec) on a scouting trip. I agree that it was a great time to visit for many of the same reasons you suggested.
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Thanks to you, I had a great trip~ Great guide
Great to hear! 😊
Thanks very much, you ladies are the most informative channel I found about French Riviera and I'm heading there in a week's time.
Have the best time!
@@rivierago Thanks both! Had a great trip and your videos were super helpful
@@ImANightCreature 👌 so glad to hear, thanks for letting us know 😊
Thanks for the video ❤
You're welcome 😊
Merci beaucoup pour vos vidéos, elles sont toujours très bien faite, et votre voix est agréable, la manière que vous racontez est super
Merci infiniment!!🙏😊😊
I am currently spending a month in Nice for the winter; 2nd year in a row I’ve done that, and like your video states, it’s wonderful. Weather is great, no crowds and easy access to everything. I saw the Matisse museum last year and walked around the Hotel Regina. Definitely worth the trip! I keep hoping to see you filming a video. I promise I will say hello if I do. 😎
Great to hear! Enjoy your time! 🤩🤩🤩 Not sure yet when we’ll be back in Nice for another shoot… sometime in January for sure
Great video! I am visiting Nice in March-so excited to visit during the low season 😁
Hope you enjoy it! 🤩👌
Thank you guys ❤
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la ville de mes vacances lorsque j'étais enfant .Toute la journée a la plage juste devant l'hôtel Negresco.
Vous êtes revenu depuis? 😄
@@rivierago bonjour , oui en 2008 j'aimerai venir plus souvent mais pas si simple depuis le nord de la lorraine.
@@jean-lucfrotey7604 on vous croise les doigts 🤞 (il y a des nouveaux liens ferroviaires, via Strasbourg je pense, si ça peut aider?)
@@rivierago Merci, moi ce serai plutôt Metz ou Nancy j'étais conducteur de train maintenant retraité depuis 6 ans et le train et même gratuit pour moi mais certaine turpitude de la vie nous coinces un peu en lorraine mon épouse et moi . Mais promis nous reviendront un jour a Nice passer de bonnes vacances .
You are guys fantastic ❤
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Have you been to the French Riviera in the winter? Did you enjoy it - or did you miss the summer vibes?
Nice portrait! It makes me wanting to go there one day, rathr than toronto 2 times last year!
Do so! 😊😊😊
I visited Nice for Christmas, had a great time. I wasn't there for long, only 4 nights but I also managed to visit Villefranche-sur-Mer and Antibes, both beautiful.
The only thing I found a bit annoying was on my first day in Nice, when I walked to the Colline du Château and saw the viewpoint, there were quite a few aeroplanes flying over it... I think that ruined the vibe a bit. Is that a regular thing?
Glad you liked it! Yeah, depending on the weather the planes either fly along the Bay of Nice or arrive from the West, crossing over Cap d‘Antibes. So yes, always along the coast, either from the East (what you experienced) or the West.
After watching many of your videos, it appears that you don’t live in the city of Nice. For example, In one you were by a pool in the countryside. Since I am very interested in moving to the Cote d’ Azur and not living in the city of Nice, would you mind sharing the area / town you live in and whether you rent or own. Merci Tim
Hi, yes, we both live north of the motorway A8, in Valbonne and Grasse. And we bought our respective places (a long time ago).
@ Merci Beaucoup! Will probably have many more questions for you as I plan my move to the area.
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I would like to visit Nice in the spring around March/April/May. Are the prices still a bit lower then? I assume the prices are highest in the summer July-August months. Also, when do the beach cafes re-open?
Yes, in July and August they are the highest! May is probably pricier as well because of Formula 1 and the Film Festival (not all of May, that’s really concerning the dates of these events - avoid them unless you want to see either of them). The cafes reopen around Easter, a few are already installed again, but a few also only open in May we realised last year. So it’s a bit tricky. The „real“ season generally starts around Easter. In terms of the weather: March, April, May can be all very nice, with warm days, but you might also catch some rain. It’s just less stable than in the summer. 😅
I have a question, my wife and me want to stay in Nice or surrounding area off season for a month or in a future up to 6 months. What is the most economical way to stay in a good area ? Short term rental? and do you have info on best platform to find that and what neighborhoods you recommend that you live like a local? Merci !
La Liberation, Quartier des Musiciens, Port… are some of the nice residential areas. In terms of prices, platforms etc. we‘re not really experts. We can share contacts of people who are though (please DM via Instagram)
thanks, please share their contacts if you don’t mind 🙏
@@myhometownsofia could you send us a private message on Instagram or an email, please?
'NICE' (Bella Nizza!) , MONACO, MONTE CARLO and CORSICA should have remained with Italy... They will always retain their original ITALIAN ambience...most all the names of cities and towns in Corsica are still in Italian. Doesn't matter if they are in France. Napoleon , Garibaldi, the Grimaldi's, The Medici family of Florence (birthplace of the Renaissance) were Italian. They are cousins no matter what...just the language is different...the French language rose from the ashes of the Roman empire. JOHN CABOT another Italian explorer (real name: JOHN CABOTO) secured much of what is now Eastern Canada for the British. FRANCE has always benefited from having countries like Italy, Spain, Germany as neighbors.