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[N263]Nice Airport Car Hire
by Fiona Hiliard, Fio
Boasting its own international airport and express train from French capital, Paris, Nice is the first point of entry into the C'te d'Azur for most tourists. Named after the Greek goddess of victory, Nike, the city has a long and fascinating history that stretches all the way back as far as ancient times. Modern Nice is famous for being a bustling commercial centre, but one that retains a wonderful sense of medieval charm. The Vielle Ville (old town) is especially picturesque featuring flower-filled markets and top-class restaurants. Meanwhile, the Promenade des Anglais offers a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located just 8km from the city of Nice, the Promenade des Anglais has been a favourite retreat for tired city-types since Victorian times.

The beautiful Cours Saleya market is always worth a look, while the cafes and restaurants that surround the area provide perfect place to enjoy the wonderfully laid-back atmosphere.

Once you've exhausted the sights of the city, pack up your rental car and road map and head off on an action-packed adventure in the surrounding countryside. Nice's location makes it easy to enjoy the many delights of both Provence and the beautiful Cote d'Azur. So will it be sea or scenery? The choice is yours! The following is a handy list of some the region's most popular day trip destinations.

Recommended Nice Car Hire Drives:

Cote d'Azur

? Cannes:Glitzy seaside resort35km

? Monaco:Millionaire's playground18km

? Menton:Exotic gardens and beaches32km

Provence:

? ToulonFascinating city rich in history149km

? AvignonHome to the impressive Place du Palais260km

? ArlesRich in traditional Proven'al culture248km

France Driving Tips:

Please note the following when driving in France.

Driving in France you'll come across both autoroutes des p'ages (motorway toll roads) and trunk roads known as routes nationals. No payment is necessary on trunk roads.

MotorwaysMaximum Speed130kmph

Urban Stretches of Road:Maximum Speed110kmph

Dual CarriagewaysMaximum Speed 110kmph

Outside Built-up AreasMaximum Speed 90kmph

Built-up Areas:Maximum Speed50kmph

Drivers who have held a license for less than two years are subject to the following lower speed limits:

Outside built-up Areas:Maximum Speed80kmph

On dual carriageways:Maximum Speed100kph

On MotorwaysMaximum Speed110kph

These speed limits apply during wet weather conditions also.

Road Safety in France:

? Remember: All traffic drives on the right hand side of the road and over-takes on the left hand side in France

? The minimum driving age in France is 18.

? Speeding and traffic offences are subject to on the spot fines.

? Seat belts must be worn by all passengers

? Driving with dipped headlights is compulsory at times of poor visibility.
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