Prices here are higher than the national average. However, you can still spend a few days with just 100 EUR in your wallet. The most economical accommodation option is hostels (23–30 EUR per night), while the most expensive is five-star hotels (from 220 EUR per night). Street eateries and fast-food outlets offer meals in Nice for under 10 EUR, while upscale restaurants charge 100–200 EUR. Groceries are best bought at supermarkets such as Leader Price and Carrefour.
Entrance to nightclubs usually costs 10–20 EUR. However, according to reviews, there are also reputable venues in Nice with free entry. Group sightseeing tours cost 30–60 EUR per person. Many attractions are free to visit. Beaches can be both paid (around 20 EUR) and free, though the latter are often without facilities.
Be sure to include transportation and shopping expenses in your budget. As souvenirs from the French Riviera, consider bringing back candied chestnuts, violets or other sweets, santons (nativity figurines), Provençal textiles, perfumes, olive oil, rosé wine, sachets, Provençal herbs, handmade soap, or hand-painted silk scarves.
In total, a week-long holiday for two in Nice will cost around 1700–2000 EUR on average.