Quick Verdict
Pick Florence for the Uffizi's Botticellis, Brunelleschi's 7am dome climb, and Trattoria Mario lampredotto lunches. Pick Nice for Promenade des Anglais pebble curves, Vieux Nice socca stops, and €1.70 train hops to Monaco.
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🏆 Florence wins 77 OVR vs 75 · attribute matchup 5–4
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How do Florence and Nice compare?
Two short flights apart, two completely different European capitals of pleasure. Florence is the Renaissance city — the Uffizi's Botticellis, Brunelleschi's Duomo dome you can climb at 7am before the queue, the Ponte Vecchio with its goldsmith shops, Tuscan steaks at Trattoria Mario near the Mercato Centrale, and afternoons in the Boboli Gardens with a Negroni at sunset. Nice is the Côte d'Azur sun — the Promenade des Anglais' pebble beach curving along the Bay of Angels, Vieux Nice's socca and salade niçoise stops, Matisse in Cimiez, and Monaco a 25-minute train ride east for €1.70.
Mid-range budgets diverge — Florence runs around $120/day, Nice closer to $190/day, with the gap mostly in hotels and the price of a basic carafe of wine. Florence wins on cultural depth and food (you cannot match the Mercato Centrale's lampredotto sandwich anywhere on the Riviera). Nice wins on weather, beach access, and Riviera day-trip range — Eze, Antibes, Cannes, Monaco all reachable on the regional train. Both are walkable old towns at heart, and both peak April–June and September–October to dodge the summer crush.
The TGV via Ventimiglia takes around 6 hours one way and runs €60–110, so most travelers fly — a 1h 25min direct on Volotea or easyJet runs €50–100 booked three weeks out. Pick Florence for Renaissance art at saturation depth, Tuscan day trips to Siena and Chianti, and the densest cultural week in Italy. Pick Nice for sun, beach, museum-and-market mornings, and a base for the entire French Riviera in shoulder season.
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🛡️ Safety
Florence
Florence is a safe city overall. Violent crime against tourists is extremely rare. The main concerns are pickpocketing in crowded tourist areas and around train stations, plus occasional bag snatching by scooter riders.
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 — 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.
🌤️ Weather
Florence
Florence has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers and cool, damp winters. Its valley location means summer heat can feel intense. Spring and autumn are the most comfortable seasons for sightseeing.
Nice
Nice enjoys one of the most enviable climates in Europe — 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 (13-24°C).
🚇 Getting Around
Florence
Florence's historic center is compact and best explored on foot. The limited traffic zone (ZTL) restricts cars in the center, making walking the default. Buses serve outlying neighborhoods and Piazzale Michelangelo. A single tram line connects the train station to the suburbs.
Walkability: Florence's centro storico is one of the most walkable city centers in Europe — flat, compact, and largely pedestrianized. You can walk from Santa Maria Novella station to Santa Croce in 20 minutes. Comfortable shoes are essential on the uneven cobblestones.
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 — Vieux Nice, Promenade des Anglais, Cours Saleya, Place Masséna, and the port — is excellent for walking. The terrain is mostly flat. Colline du Château requires a short uphill walk or the lift. Cimiez (Musée Matisse, Musée 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.
📅 Best Time to Visit
Florence
Apr–May, Sep–Oct
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Nice
May–Jun, Sep–Oct
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The Verdict
Choose Florence if...
you want Renaissance art, Tuscan food and wine, intimate piazzas, and the cradle of Western art and architecture
Choose Nice if...
you want the French Riviera's capital — Promenade des Anglais, Old Nice socca, Matisse + Chagall, and Monaco 25 minutes away for €1.70
Frequently asked
Is Florence or Nice cheaper?
Florence is cheaper on average. A mid-range day in Florence costs about $185 vs $220 in Nice, so Florence saves you roughly $35 per day compared to Nice.
Is Florence or Nice safer?
Florence scores higher on our safety index (78/100 vs 70/100). Florence is a safe city overall.
Which has better weather, Florence or Nice?
Nice has the more temperate climate year-round. Nice enjoys one of the most enviable climates in Europe — 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 (13-24°C).
When is the best time to visit Florence vs Nice?
Florence peaks in Apr–May, Sep–Oct. Nice peaks in May–Jun, Sep–Oct. Both peak in May, Sep–Oct, so a single trip pairs them naturally.
How long is the flight from Florence to Nice?
Roughly 58m on a direct flight (about 321 km / 199 mi). One-way fares typically run $60-180 depending on season and how far in advance you book.
How do daily costs in Florence and Nice compare?
In Florence: budget ~$60-90/day, mid-range ~$150-220/day, luxury ~$350+/day. In Nice: budget ~$75-120/day, mid-range ~$160-280/day, luxury ~$450+/day.
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