
Nice
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The Baroque old town and its morning market: narrow carruggi painted in ochre and rose, Cours Saleya socca stalls and flower vendors, the hill above, and the best concentration of Nicois restaurants in the city.

Seven kilometres of seafront walk with blue chairs, pebble beaches with transparent water, the Hotel Negresco dome, and the social life of Nice spread along the bay from morning to evening.

The quiet residential hilltop where Matisse lived and the world's two best single-artist museums sit in an olive grove above the city, surrounded by Roman ruins and a monastery garden.

The working harbour east of the Colline du Chateau: pleasure boats, the seafood brasseries of Place Garibaldi, the Monday flea market, and the antiques district that serves Nice's serious collectors.