Expats moving to Nice can look forward to being based in the ideal location in the centre of the French Riviera, between Cannes and Monaco, a place where beauty has inspired artists and drawn visitors for centuries. Considered the central hub of the region, Nice is far from the quiet town that many may imagine it to be, but rather one of the largest cities in France.

Living in Nice as an expat

Securing accommodation in Nice may not be as easy as finding a job in one of the seasonally oriented industries. The city is set up to cater more for tourists, so holiday rentals are easier to find than long-term rental accommodation that is usually sought by expats. Apartments can be pricey in the centre of town, particularly near the port and the old city – prime areas thanks to their proximity to both the water and the city’s nightlife. Alternatively, some of the suburbs that are further away from the centre offer more affordable housing in quiet but charming neighbourhoods. For the young and financially endowed, the Old Town, an area in the centre of the city, is the place to be.

Expats will be happy to hear that Nice is designed to be traversed without a car, thanks to efficient public transport options. It’s quick and easy to get around town by tram, and buses are cheap, running throughout the city and to other nearby towns, such as Cannes. Another great feature is the bike rental system that has bicycle stands all around town. It’s less than a 20-minute bike ride to most places within the centre of Nice, so this is a great option for getting somewhere in a hurry.

On the other hand, those who have finally taken their leave from the daily grind will find that the Mediterranean climate provides ample opportunity to indulge in a life of leisure and is one reason many expats choose this French city over Paris. In fact, this picturesque city continues to become more cosmopolitan each year in terms of both its nightlife and shopping options.

Cost of living in Nice

Most expats moving to or living in Nice are middle-aged or retired. Still, a significant number of 20-somethings do come to the city to study or work in the tourism industry. Though lower than in Paris, the cost of living in this tourist town is representative of the high average cost of living in France. The economy is robust, though, and the unemployment rate is low, making it an appealing prospect for those looking to work in France. 

Families and children in Nice

Expat parents will also find the schools in France are generally excellent, while there is also a wide range of international schools available. The region’s diverse natural beauty draws wealthy expats from across the globe. The ocean is 10 minutes from the city centre, and the mountains are just a short bus ride away. Young and old expats alike can take advantage of the beautiful surroundings and outdoor activities. From mountain climbing to windsurfing, there’s always something for expats to see and do at any time of the year. The city's calendar is also positively brimming with events and festivals of all kinds.

Climate in Nice

The city's climate is another major drawcard. Summers are warm and dry, with temperatures ranging between 60°F and 80°F (20–26°C). Winters are also mostly sunny, and temperatures range between 50°F and 60°F (10°C and 15°C) during the day and 40°F and 50°F (4°C and 10°C) at night. It rains mostly in the winter but generally clears up just as suddenly as it starts.

The only thing that may be hard to get used to is the two-hour pause for lunch when most shops and schools close. Expats should try not to worry, though. Grab a salade niçoise and sit near the beach to enjoy the relaxed way of life that is the reason most expats move to Nice.

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