The French Riviera boasts
an exceptional climate which has contributed largely to its fame for almost
two centuries. Open onto the sea, Nice
and its neighbouring towns, including Saint
Jean Cap Ferrat, are protected from the wind by the nearby mountains,
to the west by the Massif de l'Estérel and to the north-west by the boundary
of the Alps at Mercantour. The
climate, always mild in Winter, is never too hot in the Summer, thanks
to the sea breeze. It's not unusual to eat outside, wearing nothing more
than a T-shirt, in the middle of February, whilst the rest of France is
fighting off the cold.
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