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                <title>Place Liberation</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Just north of the main SNCF station is the Place Liberation. It's a pretty if busy traditional square opposite the facade of the old Gare Du Sud (the new station has relocated a few hundred yards west). There's a terrific market that's a lot cheaper than the tourist trap that is the Cours Saleya and there's a proliferation of non-touristy cafes and bars as well as an excellent seafood brasserie on the corner of the Boulevard Jean Garnier. For a taste of real urban France in a city obsessed with bling, it's a real find.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Villefranche</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Villefranche is a 15-minute ride on the No 100 bus from the Gare Routier. <br><br>The views as you leave Nice and curve around the Cap de Nice into the Rade de Villefranche are spectacular. <br><br>Loads to do when you get there whatever your tastes. Sightseeing: the Citadel, Rue Obscure, the old Port; culture: four museums/galleries, all free entry; relaxing: two beaches, one coarse sand, the other stony; and loads of bars and restaurants.<br><br>There's a food market with local produce on Saturdays, antiques (well bric-a-brac) on Sundays, and above all it's a nice, relaxing, cosy place after the brashness of Nice.<br><br>PS don't take a car!]]></description>
                
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