Tips for renting in Nice
Book your bike at least 48 hours ahead during the peak season from May to September. Electric bikes and carbon road bikes are the first to go, especially on weekends. Some shops offer delivery to your hotel or to Nice-Ville train station.
The Promenade des Anglais has a dedicated cycle lane running its full length, making it the perfect warm-up ride. For a real challenge, head up to the Col de la Turbie or the Grande Corniche — the panoramic views over the Côte d'Azur are stunning, but the gradients demand solid fitness.
Bring water and sunscreen even in spring and autumn — the Mediterranean sun is deceptively strong. A sturdy lock is essential if you plan to stop in Old Nice or around the port.
Most rental shops require a valid ID and a credit card imprint for the deposit. Check whether theft and damage insurance is included or available as an add-on, and inspect the bike carefully at pickup to note any pre-existing wear.