The best time to visit Nice is May-June or September — warm, sunny, and the Riviera at its most enjoyable.. For budget travelers, November to March (excluding Carnival) — lowest prices with mild Mediterranean weather. offers the best value. For the best weather, visit during July-August — hot and rain-free, though it's peak season with corresponding prices..
| Month | Temp | Rain | Crowds | Prices | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 13°C / 5°C | 70mm | low | budget | Mild and sunny by French standards — the Promenade des Anglais is peaceful. |
| February | 13°C / 5°C | 50mm | medium | mid-range | The two-week Carnival is one of the world's largest — flower battles and parades. |
| March | 15°C / 7°C | 45mm | low | mid-range | Mild spring weather and the mimosa trees are in bloom along the coast. |
| April | 17°C / 10°C | 65mm | medium | mid-range | Pleasant warmth and the Cours Saleya market overflows with spring produce. |
| May | 21°C / 14°C | 45mm | high | expensive | The Riviera season begins — nearby Cannes and Monaco events raise the glamour. |
| June | 25°C / 18°C | 30mm | high | expensive | Warm and sunny with comfortable sea temperatures — beach season starts properly. |
| July | 28°C / 21°C | 10mm | peak | peak | Peak Riviera season — hot, busy, and expensive, but the Jazz Festival is legendary. |
| August | 29°C / 21°C | 15mm | peak | peak | The hottest month — the entire French Riviera is at capacity. |
| September | 25°C / 18°C | 70mm | medium | mid-range | Still beach weather with warm sea (23C) — crowds thin and the light is golden. |
| October | 21°C / 14°C | 100mm | medium | mid-range | Pleasantly warm but rain increases — the wettest month on the Riviera. |
| November | 16°C / 9°C | 95mm | low | budget | Rainy spells but still mild — excellent for museum visits and off-season dining. |
| December | 13°C / 6°C | 70mm | low | budget | Mild winter sun — Nice's Christmas celebrations are charming and unhurried. |
Nice enjoys one of Europe's most favorable climates — over 300 days of sunshine per year, mild winters, and warm summers cooled by Mediterranean breezes. The city is pleasant year-round, but the experience (and cost) varies significantly between the quiet winter months and the glamorous peak summer season.
The French Riviera's shoulder seasons — May-June and September — offer the best value proposition. The sea is warm enough for swimming (20-23C), the famous light that inspired Matisse and Chagall is at its most beautiful, and prices haven't reached their July-August peak. The nearby Cannes Film Festival (May) and Monaco Grand Prix (May) add a dose of Riviera glamour.
Even winter Nice is appealing. Average January temperatures of 13C are warmer than spring in London or Berlin. The Promenade des Anglais was originally built as a winter walkway for British aristocrats, and the mild climate still draws visitors seeking sunshine in the darker months. February's Nice Carnival — one of the world's largest — fills the city with parades, flower battles, and a festive atmosphere.
June to October for comfortable swimming. The Mediterranean reaches 22-24C in July-September. May and October are possible but the water is cooler (18-20C). Nice's beach is pebble, not sand.
A two-week festival in February featuring parades, flower battles (Bataille des Fleurs), and giant papier-mache figures along the Promenade des Anglais. It dates back to the 13th century. Grandstand tickets cost EUR 15-25.
Yes. January average highs of 13C with sunshine beat most of Europe. Museums (MAMAC, Matisse, Chagall) are uncrowded, the Cours Saleya market runs year-round, and hotel prices are 50-70% below summer.
About 770mm per year, mostly concentrated in October-November (Mediterranean autumn storms). Summer is very dry (10-15mm in July). Rain typically comes in short, heavy bursts rather than all-day drizzle.
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