Fancy a fabulous night out? Head to Concrete If you have time to take in a bit of Parisian nightlife, then head to Concrete - one of the hottest nightspots in Paris. Extremely clever by design, Concrete is a three-level boat with a roof terrace that is permanently moored on the banks of the Seine. The city’s first nightclub to be awarded a 24-hour licence, Concrete has evolved since its inception five years ago into an ideal haven for house and techno lovers looking to party into the early hours. The club is renowned for billing some of the world’s most-respected techno DJs and it prides itself on keeping its music underground. Given its popularity the queues are always long, so come equipped with plenty of patience; it’s definitely worth the wait. Concrete Port de la Rapée 75012 Paris, France www.concreteparis.fr Where to stay - Generator Hostel Paris So, where does one rest one's weary head after an amazing night out hitting the tiles? The Generator Hostel. I know what you're thinking, hostels don't exactly scream 'luxe', but Generator Paris is no ordinary hostel - it provides cool and comfortable facilities that are perfect for a whistle-stop city break. Located near Niemeyer’s iconic French Communist Headquarters, Generator Paris is just a few steps from Canal Saint-Martin and Buttes-Chaumont Park and only a 15-minute stroll from Gare du Nord train station. The true pièce de résistance of the hostel is its stylish, rooftop bar, which is luxe through and through. Up here you can enjoy the Paris cityscape, while overlooking the magnificent Montmarte district, as you sip a superb selection of fabulous cocktails. In addition to great cocktails and views, Generator Paris offers a wonderful night’s slumber. After a restful sleep, you can tuck into the complimentary breakfast, which is a bit of a mad dash, but the quality is good and the people-watching over a croissant is excellent given that the hostel attracts an eclectic mix of guests from around the world.
Generator Paris 9-11 Place du Colonel Fabien Paris, France 7501 www.generatorhostels.com *During my visit to Paris, I was hosted by We Like Travel, Paris Region Comité Règional Du Tourisme, Generator Hostel and Concrete. All opinions are my own. Ben Ricci
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The capital of the French Riviera and the second largest city after Marseille on the Côte d'Azur, Nice is a gorgeous town where the shimmering Bay of Angels stretches as far as the eye can see. One can understand how it has gained its nickname of ‘Nice la Belle’ (Nice the Beautiful), thanks to its stunning looks and its perfect climate with 300 days of sunshine annually and no precipitation.
Both a grand city by the sea and a beach-lover’s paradise, Nice is the interesting cousin of sophisticated Cannes. Boasting a thriving café culture and creative and cosmopolitan residents, it attracts a wealth of visitors including the discerning Riviera jet set.
As you explore the city, taking in the pastel coloured apartments and houses, you’ll often discover quirky touches, such as a pair of mannequins surveying the beach. Juxtaposed with blatant signs of wealth, thanks to a thriving marina bursting with expensive yachts and 21st century tall-ships, and its unique charms become evident.
Top 5 things to see and do in Nice
Get lost in the narrow, winding alleyways and experience the wide variety of restaurants, bars and boutiques on offer. For impressive views over Vieux Nice, the Port and Baie des Anges, Castle Hill can’t be beat. History buffs will also love to take in the ruins of the former Château de Nice. The most famous stretch of the Nice coastline, this picture-perfect promenade which covers 4km of the Baie des Anges is always heaving with life – loved by both locals and tourists alike. Make the journey to the suburb of Cimiez Hill for one of Nice's best art galleries, where you’ll find a selection of Matisse's defining works. Set just outside the city, Crossover Festival is a small hipster festival that draws an arty, eclectic crowd who gather to enjoy electro funk beats and house favourites into the early hours. The vibe reminded me of the scene that can be found in Brixton, Hackney Wick and Shoreditch in London. Highlights from this year’s festival included performances by Daox, Romare, Paradis and Midland.
Where to stay in Nice – Hotel Bougainville
Named after 18th century explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville, this charming hotel which is part of the Happy Culture Collection, has stacks of personality. Its design depicts the classic Masonry Belle Époque style and the flora and fauna décor found in the guest rooms is cheerful and inviting. Rooms from €79-103 per night. Villa Bougainville by HappyCulture 29, avenue Thiers 06000 Nice France
Where to dine in Nice - Sentimi Restaurant
The food at this buzzing Italian restaurant is out of this world. Much to my satisfaction, everything was smothered in garlic and the turbo charged flavours were divine. Try the local ‘Soca’ beer made with chickpeas, which pairs perfectly with pizza and is crisp, delicious and refreshing. Plates from €12.50. 2-4 Place Garibaldi 06300 Nice France
Getting around the Cote d’Azur
The quickest and most luxurious way to travel from Nice to Paris – Voyages SNCF There is only one way to travel from France’s Cote d’Azur coast to its capital and that’s by the seriously speedy SNCF train service. These deluxe trains can take you to a variety of locations along the coast or to Paris (which is only a five-hour journey and the scenery along the way is extraordinary). Rocket Train - The sound of Nice To help get you in the mood to visit Nice, I’ve created a set of tracks inspired by my fantastic travels (click on play below). Enjoy! For more information, visit: http://www.frenchriviera-tourism.com Ben Ricci |
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