Nestled on the sun-drenched French Riviera, Nice is a city with beautiful coastline, rich culture, and Mediterranean charm. Known for its vibrant Promenade des Anglais, bustling Old Town (Vieux Nice), and delicious Niçoise cuisine, Nice is a perfect weekend getaway for those seeking both relaxation and adventure or a quick winter escape to bask in the sun.

Nice has a long and complex history. Over centuries, it has been under Italian and French rule, which has shaped its unique blend of cultures. In 1860, Nice officially became part of France, and since then, it has developed into a glamorous seaside destination attracting artists, aristocrats, and travelers alike. All cultures have left its mark on the cities atmosphere.
With a population of approximately 350,000, Nice is the fifth-largest city in France. It is home to a mix of locals, expatriates, and seasonal tourists and workers, making it a cosmopolitan city. The student population from the University of Nice and the influx of retirees drawn by its pleasant climate contribute to the city’s lively yet relaxed atmosphere.
One of Nice’s most famous events is the Nice Carnival, held every February. Dating back to the 13th century, it is one of the largest carnivals in the world, featuring elaborate floats, flower battles, and vibrant parades that transform the city into a spectacle of colors and festivities. For a fun day trip around the same time of the year you can visit Menton and enjoy the unique citrus festival where you can meter high floats made entirely out of citruses.

By plane
Luxembourg Airport offers direct flights to Nice Côte d’Azur Airport with a flight time of approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Several airlines operate this route, making it the fastest and most convenient option.
By car
Driving from Luxembourg to Nice takes about 10 to 11 hours via the A6 and A7 motorways through France. The journey includes toll roads, so expect additional costs.
A road trip offers flexibility and the chance to explore scenic spots along the way.
By train
Traveling by train takes around 9 to 11 hours, with at least one transfer in Paris or Lyon. The TGV (high-speed train) ensures a comfortable journey, and booking tickets in advance can result in significant cost reductions.
Nice offers an efficient public transport system, including trams, buses, and regional trains. A single ticket costs around €1.70, and a 10-trip card is available for €10. Taxis and rideshares like Uber are also available, with an average ride within the city costing around €10–20.


During the summer months you can enjoy a full day at the beach either for free at the public beaches or enjoy a glass of local rosé and entertainment at one of the beach clubs like Cocoon Beach or Plage Beau Rivage. If you are traveling with your dog, there is even a designated beach only for dogs.
Pro tip: if you are keen on staying at the famous Negresco hotel but it is out of budget, check on AirBnB. The hotel has a part with privately owned apartments that you can sometimes rent for a short time stay.
Nice offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and stunning coastal scenery, making it an ideal trip from Luxembourg.