In December, the coast of Nice, France, reveals a quieter, more contemplative beauty — a contrast to the summer’s bustling glamour. The Promenade des Anglais, lined with its iconic palm trees and Belle Époque façades, glows under a softer winter light. The Mediterranean Sea shifts from turquoise to deep sapphire, its gentle waves rolling against the pebble beach where locals stroll wrapped in scarves instead of swimsuits.
The air is crisp but mild, often hovering around 12–15°C (53–59°F), and the skies remain remarkably clear — a testament to Nice’s nickname, “la ville de lumière du Sud” (“the city of southern light”). Cafés along the promenade still buzz, serving rich hot chocolate or a glass of local vin chaud (mulled wine), and the scent of roasted chestnuts drifts through the streets.
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The air is crisp but mild, often hovering around 12–15°C (53–59°F), and the skies remain remarkably clear — a testament to Nice’s nickname, “la ville de lumière du Sud” (“the city of southern light”). Cafés along the promenade still buzz, serving rich hot chocolate or a glass of local vin chaud (mulled wine), and the scent of roasted chestnuts drifts through the streets.
#nice #france #walking #frenchriviera
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