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Enjoying Nice, France For Family Travel

Every year, there are thousands of visitors who travel to Nice to enjoy a pleasant holiday by the seaside with their family. While family holidays might prove to be a bit tedious to plan, Nice is definitely one of the best destinations in the world to bring children and even pets. Here is a brief guide on how to enjoy your family holiday in Nice.

When travelling with family to Nice, it is a good idea to plan out the itinerary beforehand to ensure that all details are ironed out. The city offers tourists a number of recreational and cultural activities and one place that must definitely be visited when in Nice is the Castle Hill. This is a fortified enclosure, which is not only fun to explore, but also offers some breathtaking views of the famous Promenade des Angles as well as the old port.

If you and your children know how to ride a bicycle or skate you will be able to enjoy the fun activities at the Promenade des Angles which offers bike rides down the streets. This is an activity sure to be enjoyed by adventure lovers and one can easily rent a bike or roller skates from one of the many agencies across the Promenade depending on what you want to do.

You can also take a stroll through Old Nice, and discover the history and architecture of the region while visiting the many shops and little restaurants there. For people who enjoy visiting museums, a visit to the Musee International D’art Naif Anatole Jakovsky is sure to provide your children with many hours of entertainment. This includes workshops that take place here that cover various aspects of art like sculpture, painting and photography. There is also an excellent display of native paintings that are displayed at the museum.

You can also take your family to Bambou, a private beach area with swimming pools and a playground. The children will be able to play as much as they like here while you enjoy swimming and sunbathing.
Since family travel usually involves children, it is important to plan the trip well in advance to ensure that all the necessary arrangements have been made. It is best to book accommodation as soon as the travel plans have been finalised since this will ensure that you and your family will get the best possible rates on the accommodation of your choice in Nice.

Train Travel Tips

Always have your train ticket with you. Just like all your other valuable travel documents such as your ID card and passport, your ticket should be well guarded. This is especially important if you are using a multiple type of pass. Carefully read the information indicated on your ticket, so you know the time for boarding and the platform that you are to wait on. When traveling on the train, keep the train pass with you in an easily accessible place, so that you can pull it out if needed. You do not want to have to be digging around in your bag for it.

Get to know your destination points well. Using a map or a tourist guide, you should be able to identify key areas, as well as basic signs regarding your train. This will prevent you from missing your stop or boarding the wrong train. Most train stations have passenger information in English, and you can also inquire at ticket offices if you have any concerns.

Be sure that you have enough food with you as you travel. Depending on the length of travel time, which can be anywhere from an hour to several hours, trains can provide first class passengers with food and drinks. If you are using a second class ticket, you can bring your own food beforehand, buy snacks on your next stop, or purchase them from on the train.

You should be familiar about luggage rules and guidelines on your train. Usually, each passenger should not have more than three items of luggage, and the size standards may vary depending on which country you are in. For example, if you are traveling in Europe, there are certain trains that do not allow pets, large pieces of luggage, or bicycles. Take note of these before you make a reservation or purchase your ticket.

Another note about luggage. It will be wise to properly label all your belongings. You can store your bags on overhead racks in the train, or even under your seat. Though you may have the option of having some luggage stowed in the luggage car of your train, not all stations have porters who can pick them up for you. Organizing your luggage properly makes finding them easy. According to sources, train stations are not liable for any luggage losses.





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