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Im planing a trip to the frinch revira but i dont know whether to choose cannse or nice and i need some info?


informations like how to reach them from paris,which one is better and if there a train that connect cannes with nice
and i would like know where is the best place to dine and go clubbing in there.
thank u

As one of the other guys mentioned, it is easy to go by train to Cannes or Nice. Actually, if you are going to Nice, the train will stop in Cannes first anyway. So your best bet would be to buy a ticket to Cannes, spend a few days there, and then go on to Nice.

As far as which one is better, they are both pretty different and it depends on your taste. Cannes is a smaller, trendier city. There is also a sandy beach here. Nice is a large city with a rocky beach.

If you are looking for a good club, the best in the area is called La Siesta, which is actually inbetween Cannes and Nice. You can take the train to get there. Expect to pay a 20 euro cover charge which will include one drink. This is an expensive club, but by far the best.

Also along the train route between Cannes and Nice is a little city called Juan Les Pins, and this is a great place to go out at night. There are plenty of restaurants and clubs. Just take the train from Cannes and get off at the Juan Les Pins stop.

There are so many places to go in the French Riviera, I'd definitely recommend setting aside at least a week to spend there, if you can.

Wot kins of info am you locking four?

#1 tip : Be careful of your spelling & pronunciation. The French
tend to be VERY particular about their language.

frinch rivira : French Riviera
cannse : Cannes

France has a very good high speed rail system. The Riviera is VERY expensive, so start saving up!

There are several trains a day leaving the Gare de Lyon in Paris going directly to Nice. The trip takes less than six hours. Depending on the time of day the cost can be as little as around 50 euros.

There are regular commuter trains between Nice and Cannes.

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