After our flight landed, we took the tram as our host suggested, but our map was old and had few trams on it. We had an address, but our wifi wasn't working on roaming so the host's messages didn't reach us. We finally found the old town and went to the town hall to find a map and ask where our flat was. The street was a small alley less than 100m long and very difficult to find. Our host said it was 100m from the tram stop, but in which direction? He met us at the flat and let us in. I took a photo of the map showing the location of the street and sent it to the host. I suggest that he send it to guests to they can find the flat without spending two hours in the heat in fruitless searching with heavy luggage.
We had to ask for the third bed, which was locked in a cupboard. I found it very comfortable and put it in the living room so we each had our own bedroom. Who would expect three elderly ladies who are friends, but not That friendly to share two double beds?
The keys belong in a museum. They are very difficult to use - not for the arthritic. New locks are needed.
The old town is full of character, but is also very noisy at night. The double glazing helped to cut some of the noise, but partying all night and shouting at 3am is not helpful.
The kitchen is well equipped. There is a very well stocked book case.
We enjoyed our stay in Nice, but it could have been less stressful.
Ellen