Experience the Best Aperitif Spots with Our Pub Crawl in Nice

Experience the Best Aperitif Spots with Our Pub Crawl in Nice

Nice, nestled on the sparkling French Riviera, offers a unique blend of Mediterranean charm and vibrant nightlife that attracts visitors from around the world. Whether you're looking to start your evening with a traditional Niçoise aperitif or dive into a night of fun, our Pub Crawl is the perfect way to explore the best local spots. Here’s your ultimate guide to enjoying an unforgettable evening in Nice.

1. Le Choko’s Bar Start your pub crawl at Le Choko’s Bar, a favorite among locals for its relaxed atmosphere and a wide selection of local wines and spirits. It’s the perfect spot to ease into the evening with a classic Niçoise salad and a chilled glass of rosé.

2. Buvette du Marché Nestled in the heart of the market district, Buvette du Marché offers a vibrant setting to enjoy an aperitif. Sample artisanal cheeses and charcuterie boards paired with local wines, under the warm glow of fairy lights and lively chatter.

3. The Blue Whistle Pub As night falls, head over to The Blue Whistle Pub for a more upbeat experience. This lively spot serves a mix of international and local beers, making it a great place to mix with an international crowd as you enjoy live music or DJ sets.

4. Vinivore Wine Bar Vinivore offers an intimate ambiance perfect for wine lovers. Dive into an extensive selection of French and international wines, and don’t miss their signature tapas that perfectly complement your drink.

5. Club High Beach End your night at Club Hi Beach, one of the premier nightclubs on the French Riviera. With its stunning beachfront location and world-class DJs, it’s the perfect place to dance the night away under the stars.

Our Pub Crawl in Nice not only highlights the best Bars, Pubs, and Restaurants but also ensures you experience the full spectrum of Niçoise nightlife from relaxed bars to buzzing nightclubs. It’s an ideal adventure for anyone looking to explore the dynamic nightlife of the French Riviera.

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