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Three days of Michelin stars, social dining, and coastal elegance

WeekendvacationLuxe & RefinedFoodie-CentricSocial & Convivial

Highlights

Experience multiple Michelin-starred restaurants showcasing modern Mediterranean cuisine and classic French technique

Stay at a ultra-premium beachfront hotel with rooftop terraces and personal concierge service

Discover hidden wine bars and artisanal food purveyors in Vieux Nice's narrow streets

Stroll the iconic Promenade des Anglais with access to exclusive boutiques and aperitif venues

Explore Cours Saleya's legendary flower and produce market, then cook with a private chef

Where to Stay

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Le Méridien Nice
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Le Méridien Nice

Beachfront luxury with rooftop terrace overlooking the Baie des Anges, modern minimalist design throughout, exceptional breakfast buffet, and concierge experienced with Michelin reservations

Hotel La Pérouse
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Hotel La Pérouse

Boutique clifftop property carved into rock with private beach access, spa facilities, intimate design with sea views from most rooms, quieter alternative with strong Michelin-restaurant network connections

Where to Eat

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Keisuke Matsushima
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Keisuke Matsushima

One Michelin star; Japanese-French fusion with impeccable technique, omakase-style tasting menu (€120-180), intimate 20-seat dining room, reservations essential

Cours Saleya Market Lunch
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Cours Saleya Market Lunch

Historic flower and produce market (since 1820); pick up fresh local fruits, vegetables, cured meats, and cheeses to assemble a picnic or have vendors recommend nearby family-run restaurants for same-day lunch

Flaveur
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Flaveur

One Michelin star; intimate 12-seat restaurant focusing on local Provençal ingredients with minimalist plating, prix-fixe only (€98), wine pairings curated by expert sommelier

What to Do

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Cours Saleya Market Exploration
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Cours Saleya Market Exploration

Browse flower stalls (north section), produce vendors (middle), and prepared foods/olives/cheeses (south); engage vendors about daily specials and seasonal items; plan 90 minutes for leisurely exploration

Vieux Nice Aperitif Crawl
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Vieux Nice Aperitif Crawl

Start at Nissa Socca (socca crepes at counter), then move to wine bars like Chez Pipo or Bar des Oiseaux for natural wines and small plates, 2-3 hours of unhurried bar hopping, peak hours 5-8 PM

Promenade des Anglais Luxury Shopping
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Promenade des Anglais Luxury Shopping

High-end boutiques (Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Chanel) and independent luxury shops along the famous waterfront boulevard; combine with café breaks at exclusive venues like La Flamme or Hotel Negresco Salon du Thé

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Castle Hill (Château) Sunset Walk

Free hilltop access (accessible by stairs or elevator from Vieux Nice); panoramic views of entire city, Mediterranean, and French Riviera, sunset optimal around 6:15-6:45 PM in March, minimal crowds on weekdays

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Private Chef Cooking Class at Hotel

Arrange through concierge for 2-person private session with focus on Provençal techniques, market-sourced ingredients, 3-hour hands-on class, includes meal of what you've prepared, wine pairing included

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Wine Tasting at Local Caviste

Book private tasting at specialized wine shop like Maison Kréyol or similar; focus on Côtes de Provence and local natural wines, 1.5-2 hour sessions, sommelier curates 5-7 bottles with cheese pairings

Good to Know

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KNOW

Concierge as Essential Service

Your hotel concierge is not optional—they maintain direct relationships with Michelin restaurants and can often secure same-week reservations when standard bookings show 'full.' Provide them with your phone number immediately and use them for all restaurant confirmations, transportation, and last-minute changes. They also know which restaurants offer late-night seatings ideal for night owls.

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March Timing: Off-Season Advantage

March is technically shoulder season, meaning fewer tourists, warmer weather than winter (55-60°F), and optimal restaurant availability. Most restaurants you want will have tables where January-February show 'booked.' Downside: some beach clubs and outdoor activities have limited hours. Your slow-travel pace and food focus means this timing is ideal.

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Vieux Nice: Reservation vs. Walk-In Philosophy

Michelin-starred restaurants require reservations weeks ahead, but Vieux Nice's casual wine bars, aperitif spots, and neighborhood bistros specifically operate on walk-in basis. Dinners at places like L'Ane Rouge and Chez Pipo accept late arrivals (8:30+ PM) when formal dining is booked. This hybrid approach gives you formal meals booked in advance and spontaneous evenings without planning.

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Hotel Car Service Protocol

Both Le Méridien and La Pérouse offer complimentary car service for guests. For restaurant reservations, ask your concierge to arrange pickup 10 minutes before your reservation time and return transportation when you're ready (no fixed time). This eliminates taxi logistics and allows you to relax completely with wine service knowing transportation is arranged.

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Shopping Districts: Promenade vs. Vieux Nice

Promenade des Anglais has luxury chains (Hermès, Chanel, Louis Vuitton) and department stores; Vieux Nice's narrow streets hide independent boutiques, local designers, and artisanal food shops. High-end jewelry and vintage pieces cluster near rue de la Préfecture. Saturday morning (when this trip would occur) is peak social shopping time with crowds, but also when boutique owners are present.

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Best For

Michelin-obsessed couples seeking culinary excellenceFood enthusiasts who prefer social dining experiencesLuxury travelers willing to invest in exclusive private experiencesCouples comfortable with spontaneous, unplanned social moments at bars and markets

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