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| Nice Travel Guide for backpackers |

This charming city built along the seashore and surrounded by green hills has so much to offer that it will leave you wanting to come back for more.
A city of enormous contrasts from the old, with its beautiful buildings, churches and museums, to huge modern sculptures, theatres, clubs and loads of other things in between.
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DAILY BUDGET in NICE - For a good time with reasonable accommodation and food, work on around US$49. |
Explore - Stroll along the promenade or sit on one of the blue chairs and just take in the whole vibe of the city.
Old Town - In the old part of town with its narrow and winding streets, where the buildings appear to embrace one another across the roads, you will find museums, churches and the like on every corner.
Ice-Cream - Famous for its ice cream parlours try out some of the amazing flavours whilst absorbing the atmosphere.
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Albert’s Bar - 1 rue Maurice Jaubert - Their fish, octopus and squid are served piping hot from the grill and the desserts will want you going back for more.
Brasserie Flo - 2-4 rue Sacha-Guitry - Reasonably priced and fun, the menu boasts such dishes as grilled fish, choucroute (sauerkraut), steak with brandied pepper sauce, fresh oysters and shellfish.
Le Safari - 1 cours Saleya - With its generous portions, reasonably priced menu and great staff this is a definite ‘must’. Grilled peppers bathed in olive oil, beef stew, fresh pasta with basil, omelettes and much more.
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Wayne’s (Le) - 15 rue de la Prefecture - Everyone who’s anyone visits here.
L’F - 6, place Charles-Felix - Famous and busy this is another club well worth checking out to mingle with whoever is ‘in’.
Lafayette - 64 rue Gioffredo - The décor is spectacular, the crowd are loud and fashionable and the drinks won’t break the bank.
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