Nice is a great location for digital nomads or remote workers who prefer a relaxed coastal city with solid infrastructure. The beach is a main highlight and grocery stores are conveniently located throughout the city. Wifi is reliable, making remote work feasible. It’s also a great base for exploring the surrounding areas with easy train and road access to places like Menton, Eze, and Provence. Visitors should be aware that May can get quite hot, and many apartments may not have air conditioning. Opening windows for airflow is common, but this can lead to mosquito bites and noise from the busy streets. Another point of caution is the presence of bed bugs reported in various short-term rentals, so accommodation should be chosen carefully. Overall, Nice is a practical and enjoyable place to stay, especially if you have some French language skills and take a few precautions.
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Nice is a great location for digital nomads or remote workers who prefer a relaxed coastal city with solid infrastructure. The beach is a main highlight and grocery stores are conveniently located throughout the city. Wifi is reliable, making remote work feasible. It’s also a great base for exploring the surrounding areas with easy train and road access to places like Menton, Eze, and Provence.
Visitors should be aware that May can get quite hot, and many apartments may not have air conditioning. Opening windows for airflow is common, but this can lead to mosquito bites and noise from the busy streets. Another point of caution is the presence of bed bugs reported in various short-term rentals, so accommodation should be chosen carefully. Overall, Nice is a practical and enjoyable place to stay, especially if you have some French language skills and take a few precautions.
AI-generated summary of reviews 7 months ago
I spent a month working remotely from Nice and really loved it. The beach is fantastic, grocery stores are a couple mins walk from nearly everywhere you could be in the city, wifi is good and the train access to Menton, Eze, etc. or quick drive to provence makes getting around to explore the region super easy.
The only things I learned from my time and would think about next time: - if you go in May, you will wish you had air conditioning because it gets pretty hot in the evenings and the city is lively, so you'll hear all of the happenings if you're relying on open windows, and you'll wake up with lots of mosquito bites - Bed bugs were a thing more than I would have expected - I had a friend visit and get them from their airbnb, and two other friends who also got bed bugs from their spot, so keep an eye out.
3 years ago
Paris had originally disappointed me as a traveler, but if you have some proficiency with French, you should definitely come and visit Nice or any other place outside of the big cities in France as there will be more genuine people along with some history and cultural foods you can try.
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