Nice, France | PORT Lympia ULTIMATE Guide to Neighborhoods đ«đ· Ep.03 | Retire to French Riviera?
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Published 2024-07-13
You'll get a feel for a few questions. What's it like to live in France? What's it like to live in Nice France? What's it like to live in Nice France Port district or Port Lympia district? What's it like to move to the French Riviera? Should I retire to the French Riviera? How much does it cost to buy an apartment in Nice, France? What are some things I need to know about buying real estate in France?
This video is part three of a series, the Ultimate Guide to Neighborhoods. Please see our travel vlogs and ultimate guide to neighborhoods episode one Carabacel neighborhood    âąÂ Retire to the French Riviera? Nice, F...  and episode two Carre d'Or neighborhood    âąÂ Nice, France. Best Neighborhoods? Pro...  AND see our playlist for Beaulieu and other places to stay and live on the French Riviera.
The Old Port, Port Lympia, and Vieux Port are all names for this charming district. Youâve been here before with us before in our travel vlogs Happygoluckytravel Best Street Food Nice and Happygoluckytravel Nice with New Eyes. With so much personality going for it, weâve returned to the Nice port area to focus on whether or not this is the right neighborhood for you to retire or best place to stay in Nice. Port Lympia = charisma. As you tour Nice France apartments, youâll get tips I wish I knew, see the whole Port neighborhood, the nautical club, coco beach and the tiny coves nearby, Mont Boron above the Port, Villefranche, next-door neighbor to Port Lympia, the best sandwich shop where you can get the Pan Bagnat in our Nice Street Food travel vlog. See your playground, Castle Hill, Place dâ Pin, the antique district with vintage shops and a monthly sidewalk flea market. Watch the carnival floats pass by. Now you can decide if you want to retire, visit, or vacation here!
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All Comments (14)
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The Port area looks like a fun place to live. Glad to see you back in Nice for more great content!
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My favorite neighborhood. Thanks.
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Without a doubt my favourite area of Nice.Feel so fortunate to own an apartment in this amazing area.Great blog,thank you.
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based on your videos we are headed to Nice xmas/new years for a month....... thanks, well produced!
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Good job on all ur Nice clips
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We loved it as usual! It is so good to see each different area of town. Again, hoping you'll share apartments (maybe even rentals) in both Jean MĂ©decin and Liberation neighborhoods. Ă bientĂŽt!
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Great video.
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Thank you for another fabulous video! We love the Port area. There's a wonderful Persian restaurant there called Safran - highly recommend! We'll be back in Beaulieu in Sept/Oct. Hope to run into you again!!â€
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I always welcome your informative videos. My primary concern about living in those places is what you do not say but have included in the video. If I lived there and had to hear other people's music (and not just your uncharacteristically intrusive soundtrack) I would have to keep the windows closed. I am used to living in densely packed neighborhoods (including Hong Kong) but always among respectful residents. I understand that some cultures like to share their music, especially during holidays. Since Nice is a favorite holiday destination noise could be a problem that I had not considered. Thank you for alerting me to that possibility. Bonne journee!
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Was just watching you enjoying the sandwich. Well, where I come from we say 'Afiyet Olsun!'....
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We loved this neighborhood. Can you list the places you mentioned for food (sandwiches especially.) Thanks!
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And please give us the information for the monthly weekend flea market (we did not see it last winter when we were there...) Thanks!