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Hostel Meyerbeer Beach (Nice, France)

Cheap,clean,safe,1 minute walk to beach and all major attractionsVOTED IN TOP 10 BEST HOSTELS WORLDWIDE IN OCTOBER 1 minute walk to beach & old town with all the nightlife- bars/ clubs/ shops/ restos/ disco at your doorstep. Easy access from Train station.
Rooms are clean and safe... [more]
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Hostel Paradis (Nice, France)

50 METERS FROM THE BEACH ON ONE OF THE MOST ELEGANT STREETS IN NICE CLOSE TO EVERYTHING-ONE minute walk to the beach (60 meters ,hostel closest to beach and old town) -TWO minute walk to old town,bars,clubs,restaurants, & great night life. -NO TAXIS OR BUSES TO TAKE.EASYACCESS FROM TRAIN... [more]
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Nice is really one of these places everybody has heard of or has seen in television and cinema. James Bond was here of course and the most of the rich and beautiful, the jet set, from the fifties through the sixties and seventies. Some say it is not the hottest spot anymore but many stars have bought houses and villas along the coast ('French Riviera' is one of the most beautiful coast lines in Europe). Especially in spring it is a great place to be due to its mild climate... And there is much more to do. There's a higher density of museums in Nice than in many comparable French cities. If you decide to forgo the pleasures of the pebbly beach and devote your time to visiting some of the best-respected museums in the south of France. The authentic Nicoise live in Vieille Ville, the Old Town, beginning at the foot of the Rock and stretching out from place Massena. Sheltered by sienna-tiled roofs, many of the Italianate facades suggest 17th-century Genoese palaces. The old town is a maze of narrow streets, teeming with local life and studded with the least expensive restaurants in Nice. Buy an onion pizza (la pissaladiere) from one of the local vendors. Many of the old buildings are painted a faded Roman gold, and their banners are multicolored laundry flapping in the sea breezes. And there are many more sights not to be missed. Check them out.
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