Cheap flights to Nice 'perfect for food fans'
22
Jan
2010
Jet2Flights@ 03:20 PM
Culinary aficionados should book cheap flights to Nice through Jet2.com, if one correspondent's experiences are anything to go by.
Simonseeks contributor Jon Ryan stated the French destination is a "city of contrasts", explaining it has an interesting history married with a feel of modernity.
His piece focused on the delights awaiting food fans, including the Michelin-starred Restaurant Keisuke Matsushima - which may not be the cheapest eatery in town, but certainly the tastiest.
Other options include the more budget-friendly Lou Pilha Leva, which is known locally for its delicious pizzas and chick pea pancakes.
Those who choose a self-catering break after booking cheap flights to Nice may flock to the Cours Saleya market for its cheese fish and meat.
Mr Ryan recounted: "The aroma of fresh herbs pervades the whole area, competing with odours of coffee and cooking that waft from a myriad of cafes and bars."
The journalist also urged travellers to check out Nice's architecture, including the Musee National Marc Chagall.
Guardian columnist Carolyn Reynier has also discussed a holiday to the French city, stating the Old Town's baroque area is worth a look.
Book cheap flights to Nice online from £29.99 with Jet2.com, the friendly low 