Survival Guide BEST BRINGS YOU TO NICE 19th to 21th October 2018
INDEX What is BEST? Who organized the trip? 1. About France & Nice 2. Structure of Nice & Climate 3. Monuments and historical sites 4. Essential survival informations 5. Transportation 6. how to get to Nice with us 7. How to get to the hostel 8. Gastronomy 9. Nightlife 10. Emergency local numbers 11. Some prices ( euros) 12. Contacts 1
«Work Hard, Party Harder» What is BEST? BEST, as Board of European Students of Technology born in 1989 in Berlin with the aim of supporting cultural exchange among all the young european university students. Today BEST has 96 local group everyone in a different university, located in 33 european states. We organize courses, engineering competitions, travel and many other activities to enrich your curriculum. The key-words of BEST are: Empowered Diversity -- BEST Vision Promote an student environment with cultural diversity that help to appreciate and to respect other perspectives, to grow and have new incentives. How do we want to reach our Vision? Developing Students -- BEST Mission Through our events we give university students the opportunity to get in touch with Universities and Companies, developing technological competences and soft skills DEFINITION: Soft skills: personal characteristics useful in every work context and personal life, that influence the way we respond to the requests of the environment (e.g. self-confidence, flexibility, stress management, planning, communication, public speaking, problem solving, team work 2
Who organized the trip? Andrea Signorelli Telephone: +39 3273332371 Elettra Sophia Casartelli Telephone: +39 3397042976 Luca Pino Telephone: +39 3400925148 Samuele Salami Telephone: +39 3274942941 3
1. About France and Nice France, officially French Republic is a semi presidential republic. The president is François Hollande. It s one of the founder of European Union. It host important institutions like the European Parliament, Council of Europe and UNESCO. Lyon is the most important city of the Côte d'azur and the fifth biggest city in France. It counts 343 629 inhabitants and covers an area of 71,92 km² (Milano covers an area of 181,67 and counts 1 349 912 inhabitants) 2. Structure of Nice & Climate Nice, located in the Varo river s basin, near the Italian border, is above all a tourist city. It is characterized by two small rivers (Pavillon and Magnan), usually dry during summer, and by various hills like the Cimella, famous for its ancient Roman ruins and the Castle s hill which divides the city and the harbour. Extended on the north-east hill there is the characteristic district of Cimiez, the most high-ranking residential one. It is famous for the Excelsior Règina Palace hotel which hosted Queen Victoria and her court in 1896, now turned into residential apartments and also for many other classic tourist attractions such as the ancient Benedectine monastery, the archeological museum and the museum Matisse. As regards the city centre, among the most famous streets Promenade des Anglais, near the sea and on which many hotels and casinò overlook is perfect for a peaceful evening walk. Near the promenade there is also Avenue Jean- Mèdecin: a large pedestrian area from the railway station to Place Massèna. Of course the more night owls cannot miss a stop at the Vieux-Nice: the traditional historical center of the city, composed by narrow streets overlooked by pubs and boites de nuit for all tastes. Here we can also find l Opèra de Nice, Lascaris 4
Palace and typical monuments. The most famous street is Cours Saleya, characterized by a suggestive flower market. The climate is subtropical, the average temperature in October is 18 degrees. 3. Monuments and historical sites Nice offers visitors many sights and attractions. There is something for everyone, no matter if you are seeking arts and culture, shopping, nightlife, sport events or hall atmosphere. You can find important museums, walk through beautiful parks and gardens, or visit majestic churches. 5
Musée d Art moderne et d Art contemporain (MAMAC) Located in the heart of Nice, it opened in 1990. Its collection, focused on the postwar era, comprises more than 1.300 works from 300 artists and each year six to nine temporary exhibitions from regional and international artists are proposed to visitors. Last but not least, do not miss its fantastic rooftop, offering an amazing and unique view of Nice! Palais Lascaris It is a seventeenth-century aristocratic building located in the old town of Nice, owned by the Vintimille-Lascaris family until 1802. In 1942, it was bought by the city of Nice and currently it is a musical instrument museum collecting over 500 instruments ( France s second most important collection). Place Massèna It is a historic square in Nice, named after Andrè Massèna and designed by Joseph Vernier in 1843-1844. It is also the main square of the city, now bordered by red ochre buildings of Italian architecture. It is used for concerts and particularly during the summer festival, the carnival parade (Corso carnavalesque) in February and the military procession of 14 July (Bastille day). 6
Cathèdrale Sainte Reparate It is a Roman Catholic cathedral, seat of the Diocese of Nice. The construction of the main part of its current body started in 1650 and finished in 1685. After its consecration in 1699 new structures and decorative elements were added until 1949. Dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Saint Reparata, it has been classified as a national monument since 9 August 1906. Monastère de Cimiez Founded in the eight century by Benedectine friars coming from Saint-Pons abbey, it is composed by the church of Notre-Dame-de-l Assomption and a Franciscan museum ( it has been inhabited by Franciscan friars since 1546). It is surrounded by the friar s ancient vegetable garden and the nearby cemetery where prominent figures, such as the painter Henri Matisse and the nobel prize for literature Roger Martin du Gard, are buried. 7
4. Essential survival informations Language French Hello Bonjour Thank you Merci Currency Euro Electric plug Shuko (photo) Temperature 16-24 International phone prefix +33 Cards to bring ID card, ID card copy, Student card 5. Transportation 8
The same ticket is valid for both tram and bus transportation. One Solo ticket lasts 74 minutes. There are 5 pullman lines, called the Noctambus, that are active from 9pm to 01.10am Note: Before first embarking, the ticket must be validated. 6. How to get to Nice with us 9
We will leave from Lambrate FS, in front of the train station by bus Friday 9th at 7.30. It is convenient to be there at least 15 minutes earlier. 10
7. The hostel a. Hostel: Meyerbeer Beach Address: 15 Rue Meyerbeer, 06000 Nice Telephone: +33 4 93 88 95 65 Website: https://www.hostelmeyerbeer.com/it/ Warning: - There is a deposit, given back at the moment of check out 8. Gastronomy In Nice a complete and raffinate meal made of Appetiser, Primo, Dessert and Drink can cost up to 60. It is possible to eat in a restaurant with 15-20, though. Nice is famous for its numerous bistrots (a tavern or small café) and brasseries where it s possible to eat while listening to a live jazz or lyric music. These are the typical dishes: Appetisers: La salade nicoise (mediterranean vegetables, egg, tuna and anchovies) Bread with tapenade Bread with anchoïade 11
Main dishes: Bourride Pissaladiere Bouillabaisse Nicoise ratatouille Nicoise ravioli Soupe au pistou fleurs de courgettes Socca Lapin Cheese: Camembert Brie Roquefort Tomme de chèvre Brique St. Marcellin Sweets: Tourte de Blettes Ganses Niçoises Beignets aux Pommes-Raisins Secs Wine: Côtes de Provence Bandol Cassis Palette 12
10. Nightlife The offer for nightlife in Nice is rich. Quartier Vieux-Nice and especially Course Saleya have a lot of locals. There is a wide variety of bars and pubs scattered all over the city. It is not always easy to choose between Irish, English, Latino, Cuban, and other rather exotic flavours, there are even the traditional bars that tourists usually really love for an aperitif. Indeed the BEST moment to drink and eat is during happy hour (18:00-20:00 or 17:00-19:00 depending from the place) as the price are lower. If you want to dance there is no lack of clubs and disco and of Casinò too such as the famous Rhul Casino. If you prefer a more relaxing and romantic evening the city acquire more beauty during the night thanks to the atmosphere created by suffused lights. 11. Emergency local numbers General Emergencies 112 Police 17 Fire Brigade 18 Patient Transport Ambulance 15 13
12. Some prices (euro) City ticket (74 min) 1,50 Baguette 0,90 Lunch 15-20 Dinner 10-15 Beer (0.5L) 3-5 McMeal at McDonalds 7 Cigarettes (Marlboro) 6.60-7 Coffee in a Bar 1 If I have questions? BEST Email: viaggi@bestmilano.it 14