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Bath vs Nice

Which destination is right for your next trip?

πŸ† Bath wins 83 OVR vs 82 Β· attribute matchup 4–3

Bath
Bath

United Kingdom

83OVR

VS
Nice
Nice

France

82OVR

88
Safety
70
55
Affordability
45
86
Food
86
99
Culture
92
72
Nightlife
86
99
Walkability
99
72
Nature
86
99
Connectivity
81
72
Transit
86
Bath

Bath

United Kingdom

Nice

Nice

France

Bath

Safety: 88/100Pop: 88KEurope/London

Nice

Safety: 70/100Pop: 340K (city), 1M (metro)Europe/Paris

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Bath: $70–100Nice: $75-120
mid-range
Bath: $180–280Nice: $160-280
luxury
Bath: $400+Nice: $450+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Bath88/100βœ“Safety Score70/100Nice

Bath

Bath is one of the safest cities in England. Violent crime is rare and the city has a well-established, low-crime character sustained by a combination of tourism, university population, and affluent residents. The main concerns are petty theft in busy tourist areas and the occasional weekend night-time nuisance around Milsom Street and Kingsmead Square.

Nice

Nice is generally a safe city for tourists with a visible police presence on the Promenade and in the old town. The primary risks are petty theft β€” particularly from opportunistic pickpockets targeting distracted visitors and scooter thieves who snatch bags. Security measures have been significantly heightened since the July 2016 Bastille Day attack on the Promenade des Anglais, which killed 86 people. Heavy vehicle barriers are now permanent fixtures along the promenade. Summer heat waves are a genuine health risk for the elderly and those unaccustomed to the climate.

⭐ Ratings

Bath5/5βœ“English Friendly3/5Nice
Bath5/5Walkability5/5Nice
Bath3/5Public Transitβœ“4/5Nice
Bath4/5Food Scene4/5Nice
Bath3/5Nightlifeβœ“4/5Nice
Bath5/5βœ“Cultural Sites4/5Nice
Bath3/5Nature Accessβœ“4/5Nice
Bath5/5βœ“WiFi Reliability4/5Nice

🌀️ Weather

Bath

Bath sits in a sheltered valley in the West of England and has a mild, maritime climate. It is slightly warmer and drier than nearby Bristol. Rain is spread across the year but rarely heavy. The surrounding hills create a microclimate that can feel warmer on sunny days than the coast. Snow is rare and short-lived. Pack a waterproof layer year-round.

Spring (March – May)5–16Β°C
Summer (June – August)12–24Β°C
Autumn / Winter (September – February)3–17Β°C

Nice

Nice enjoys one of the most enviable climates in Europe β€” a classic Mediterranean pattern with over 300 sunny days per year. Summers are hot and dry, winters are mild and occasionally rainy but rarely cold enough to freeze. The Mediterranean sea moderates temperatures year-round. The Mistral wind can blow through the region, bringing cold, clear spells in winter and spring. Sea swimming is pleasant from June through October (13-24Β°C).

Spring (March - May)11-20Β°C
Summer (June - August)22-30Β°C
Autumn (September - November)14-24Β°C
Winter (December - February)8-15Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Bath

Bath is compact and highly walkable β€” virtually every major sight is within 20 minutes on foot from Bath Spa station. The city sits in a valley with steep surrounding hills, making cycling challenging for most visitors. First Bus operates the local bus network; a day ticket (Β£5.50) covers unlimited travel. Park-and-Ride sites on the outskirts are strongly recommended for drivers.

Walkability: Bath's historic centre is exceptionally walkable β€” the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge, and Milsom Street are all within a 10-minute walk of Bath Spa station. The Royal Crescent and The Circus are a 15-20 minute uphill walk. Cobbled streets and steep gradients make sturdy footwear essential. The city is less accessible for wheelchair users in the historic core.

First Bus (Local Services) β€” Β£2.10 single / Β£5.50 day ticket
Park & Ride β€” Β£3.00 return per car (includes driver and up to 5 passengers)
Hackney Carriages & Apps β€” Β£5–12 within city centre

Nice

Nice's city centre is compact and walkable. The Lignes d'Azur network operates trams and buses throughout the city and region on a unified €1.70 ticket (or €5 day pass). Two modern tram lines cross the city, with a third connecting the airport. TER coastal trains run every 20 minutes in both directions along the Cannes-Ventimiglia line, making day trips to Monaco, Antibes, Cannes, and Menton fast and affordable. The entire French Riviera is effectively your neighbourhood.

Walkability: The city centre β€” Vieux Nice, Promenade des Anglais, Cours Saleya, Place MassΓ©na, and the port β€” is excellent for walking. The terrain is mostly flat. Colline du ChΓ’teau requires a short uphill walk or the lift. Cimiez (MusΓ©e Matisse, MusΓ©e Chagall, Roman ruins) is a 20-minute uphill walk from the old town or a short bus ride (Bus #15 or #17). Comfortable walking shoes are enough; hiking boots are not needed in the city.

Lignes d'Azur Tram (T1, T2, T3) β€” €1.70 single, €5 day pass, €15 10-trip carnet
Lignes d'Azur Buses β€” €1.70 single β€” remarkable value for regional routes
TER Coastal Train (Nice-Ville station) β€” €2.50-€45 depending on distance; book via SNCF Connect

The Verdict

Choose Bath if...

you want Britain's most elegant small city β€” 2,000-year-old Roman Baths fed by Britain's only hot spring, the Georgian Royal Crescent, Thermae Bath Spa's rooftop pool, and Jane Austen's adopted hometown, all in a UNESCO World Heritage city the size of a village

Choose Nice if...

you want the French Riviera's capital β€” Promenade des Anglais, Old Nice socca, Matisse + Chagall, and Monaco 25 minutes away for €1.70