Ultimate Guide to a Weekend in Nice, France

Meta Description: Dreaming of a sun-drenched weekend on the French Riviera? Our ultimate travel guide to Nice, France is packed with local tips, hidden gems, and savvy advice for saving time and money. Discover the best of Nice, from the iconic Promenade des Anglais to secret local spots.

Bonjour, fellow travelers! So, your calendar has a glorious, empty weekend staring back at you, and your soul is screaming for a dose of vitamin sea and a side of French elegance. May I suggest trading your usual routine for a whirlwind 48 hours in Nice?

Nestled on the sparkling French Riviera, Nice is the perfect canvas for a spontaneous European escape. I still remember my first time there, stumbling out of the train station to be greeted by a blast of warm, floral-scented air and that unbelievable Mediterranean light. It was love at first sight.

This guide isn’t just a list of places to see; it’s the blueprint for a perfect, seamless, and unforgettable weekend. We’re talking logistics, local lingo, and secrets to help you travel smarter, not harder. Let’s dive in!

Table of Contents

  1. Nice: A Quick Taste of the Riviera Dream
  2. Logistics: Visas, Vitals, and Vetting the Best Time to Go
  3. Affiliate Corner: My Must-Have Travel Tools
  4. Mastering Nice’s Public Transport: Save Time and Gas
    • Money-Saving Transport Tips
    • Niçard & French Phrases to Know
  5. Your Ultimate 3-Day Nice Itinerary
    • Day 1: Old Town, Markets, and a View
    • Day 2: Art, Beaches, and Hidden Gems
    • Day 3: Glamour on the Go (The Best Day Trip)
  6. Pro-Tips and Calls-to-Action (CTAs)
  7. FAQ: Everything Else You Need to Know

This city is the perfect blend of Italian zest (it was part of Italy until 1860!) and French sophistication. It’s walkable, incredibly scenic, and offers a slice of coastal perfection without the exhausting price tag of, say, its neighbor Monaco. I promise, if you follow this guide, you’ll not only save time and money on logistics but you’ll also feel like a local, not just a tourist.

Logistics: Visas, Vitals, and Vetting the Best Time to Go

Visa and Entry Requirements

Nice is in France, which is part of the Schengen Area. If you’re traveling from outside this area (like the US, UK, or Canada), you generally won’t need a visa for stays under 90 days, but always double-check the current requirements well before booking. Trust me, a quick visa check is way less stressful than a stern look from a border agent.

Best Time to Visit (Avoiding the Crowds)

To truly save time and enjoy the city without battling elbow-to-elbow crowds on the Promenade des Anglais, avoid July and August.

  • Best Time: Late April/May or September/Early October. The weather is divine, the sea is warm enough for swimming, and hotel prices haven’t hit peak season insanity.

Flights to Nice

Money-Saving Tip: The Niçard Lunch

Want to save a bundle on dining? Embrace the French tradition of a hearty lunch. Many fantastic, high-end restaurants offer a Prix Fixe (set menu) lunch that is a fraction of the dinner price. I once had a three-course gourmet meal for $30 that would have easily been $75 that evening. Look for the board outside that says “Menu du Jour.”

💰 Culture Tip: The Nice Museum Pass can be a great deal if you plan to hit several museums and save on individual tickets. Even better: remember that many top museums, including the Matisse and Chagall Museums, are often free on the first Sunday of the month! If your weekend lines up with this, you just unlocked a massive saving.

Hotels in Nice

My Must-Have Travel Tools

I’m a seasoned traveler, and over the years, I’ve found a few non-negotiables that make every trip smoother, especially a weekend dash where time is everything.

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📶 Connectivity: The Universal SIM Card Solution

Staying connected abroad can be tricky (and expensive if you’re relying on airport SIM counters or roaming). I’m done with that scavenger hunt! I now use a Drimsim—a universal SIM card that works in 190+ countries without hidden fees. You simply pop it into your phone, top up through the app, and you’re online wherever your adventure takes you. No more hunting for local SIM cards or stressing over roaming bills. If you’re planning your next getaway, I highly recommend checking it out. Learn more about Drimsim: SIM Card for Traveling Around the World.

✈️ Flight Delayed or Canceled?

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Mastering Nice’s Public Transport: Save Time and Gas

Nice has a brilliant public transportation system run by Lignes d’Azur, which will save you a ton of money and the stress of driving in a foreign city. Honestly, don’t bother renting a car unless you plan to explore the deep countryside. Parking is expensive, and the traffic around the Corniche roads can be a nightmare—I once spent 45 minutes trying to park for a 20-minute coffee. Don’t be me.

Getting to the City Center from the Airport (NCE)

This is the easiest logistics win. Skip the $40 taxis.

  • The Tramway Line 2 (L2) connects the airport directly to the city center (Jean Médecin or Port Lympia stops) in about 30 minutes. The cost is the same as a regular local bus fare—a steal!

Using the City Network

⚠️ Critical Safety Alert: Pickpockets on Tram 2

This is an important warning from experience: Pickpockets have identified travelers purchasing tickets at the airport machines as easy targets. They will commonly pose as friendly individuals offering to ‘help’ with the purchase, especially if you look confused by the machine. Before you know it, your wallet with all your credit cards, cash, and possibly passport have disappeared.

My Advice:

  1. Do NOT accept unsolicited help at the ticket machines, especially if they try to distract you or block the keypad.
  2. Be aware of your surroundings. Keep your wallet and passport secured before you approach the machine (preferably in a zippered inside pocket or travel belt).
  3. Use the official Lignes d’Azur app to buy your ticket digitally if you can, skipping the machine entirely.
  • Trams & Buses: The network is efficient, covering all major tourist sites. A single ticket costs around €1.50 (buy it on the bus/tram or at a tram stop machine).Buses for the Win: Buses will get you to the Chagall and Matisse museums easily (Bus #15 for Chagall, Bus #17 for Matisse). Use the Lignes d’Azur app for real-time schedules.
  • Money-Saving Transport Tips:
    • A 1-day Pass costs about €5 and gives you unlimited travel across all trams and buses. If you plan more than three trips in a day, buy this!
    • For day trips, use the bus or train. Bus routes 82 and 100 are famous for their scenic routes to destinations like Monaco or Villefranche-sur-Mer, and the fare is still the local €1.50! This is a massive gas and time saver compared to driving. The train (TER) is faster for longer distances but costs more (still very reasonable, usually under €10).

Road Map Tip: Focus on Train for Day Trips

If you’re dead set on seeing Cannes or Monaco, take the TER train. It runs right along the coast, offering spectacular views, and avoids all the coastal road traffic and parking hassles. Buy your ticket at the Nice-Ville station. It’s faster, cheaper on gas (because you’re not using any!), and way more relaxing.

Your Ultimate 3-Day Nice Itinerary

This itinerary is designed to maximize your time, minimize travel across the city, and keep money in your pocket!

Day 1: Old Town, Markets, and a View

  • Morning: Get Lost in Vieux Nice. Wander the labyrinthine streets of the Old Town. It’s an absolute must. Pro-tip: Don’t use your phone map in here. Just walk and see what you find. It’s more fun, and you’ll stumble across the best little boutiques and hidden squares.
  • Lunch: Cours Saleya Market. Grab lunch at the famous flower and produce market. This is where I discovered Socca. Find a street vendor, grab a slice, and eat it hot off the griddle—it’s phenomenal!
  • Afternoon: Climb Castle Hill (Colline du Château). Skip the elevator (and the line!) and take the stairs near the bell tower for a good workout. The panoramic view over the city, the port, and the Baie des Anges is the iconic Nice photo. This is where you’ll want your best gear. I always bring my travel camera for this view! If you’re looking for a reliable camera that handles the Riviera light, check out my kit here.
A close-up of a slice of pizza with a golden crust and pepperoni toppings, resting on parchment paper, with additional pizza slices in the background.
Indulge in a delicious slice of Socca, a local specialty from Nice, France, perfect for your outdoor lunch at the Cours Saleya Market.
A vibrant marina in Nice, showcasing colorful fishing boats and luxurious yachts amidst the scenic backdrop of the French Riviera.  harbor of Nice, France, a prominent city on the French Riviera.

Day 2: Art, Beaches, and Hidden Gems

  • Morning: Culture Vultures Unite. Head up to the Cimiez district via bus (it’s a bit of a trek otherwise). This area is quieter and home to the Matisse Museum and the Chagall Museum. You can easily spend the morning soaking up art.
  • Lunch: Picnic in the Cimiez Gardens. Grab a baguette and some cheese and relax in the Roman ruins or near the monastery. It’s a beautifully calm spot away from the tourist buzz.
  • Afternoon: Hidden Gem: Plage de la Réserve. Everyone crowds the pebble beaches of the main Promenade, but for a truly authentic, local swimming spot, head to Plage de la Réserve. It’s located around the corner from the port. It’s rugged, rocky, and a spectacular spot to watch the sunset. It feels like a secret slice of the Riviera.

If you’re a pro at weekend getaways, you might also enjoy planning your next one with my Ultimate Weekend Guide to Athens, Greece — from ancient history to vibrant street life, it’s another perfect 48-hour escape

A vibrant red building with green shutters and an open door, surrounded by greenery and a dirt pathway under a clear blue sky.
Matisse Museum Nice, France

Freshly baked baguettes stacked on a wooden surface, showcasing a golden-brown crust with a rustic background.
Freshly baked baguettes, a staple of French cuisine, ready to accompany meals or be enjoyed on their own. Is there anything more quintessentially French? The quest for the perfect, crackly-crusted baguette is a daily ritual in Nice—and the most important item on your lunch shopping list.
Aerial view of the beach and coastline of Nice, France, featuring sandy shores, the Mediterranean sea, and the urban area along the waterfront.
Aerial view of the stunning Promenade des Anglais in Nice, showcasing the beautiful beach and vibrant Mediterranean atmosphere.

Day 3: Glamour on the Go (The Best Day Trip)

Don’t waste time driving. Day 3 is dedicated to an easy, affordable, and scenic train trip.

  • Monaco or Villefranche-sur-Mer?
    • Villefranche-sur-Mer: (10-min train ride) My top recommendation. It’s a stunning, horseshoe bay with a colorful waterfront. It’s relaxing and a beautiful contrast to Nice’s energy.
    • Monaco: (20-min train ride) If you want to see the casinos and the fancy cars, Monaco is an easy trip. The train lets you off right near the harbor. If you decide to spend more time exploring the high-life,!!
Aerial view of a picturesque coastal town on the French Riviera, showcasing colorful buildings, a marina with boats, and the serene blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
A stunning aerial view of Villefranche-sur-Mer, showcasing its picturesque bay, colorful buildings, and serene marina, ideal for a day trip from Nice. A stone’s throw from Nice: The breathtaking, deep-water bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer from above—your perfect, picture-postcard day trip on the Côte d’Azur.

💻 Public Wi-Fi Warning

The French Riviera is beautiful, but public Wi-Fi isn’t always safe. Don’t access your bank or credit cards using open networks in cafes or hotels! I always use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) for security. Protect your data while traveling with NordVPN—it’s the one I trust.

A Traveler’s Cheat Sheet

You don’t need to be fluent, but a few words go a long way!

  • Bonjour (Bohn-zhoor): Hello / Good day. Always say this when entering a shop.
  • Merci (Mair-see): Thank you.
  • S’il vous plaît (See voo play): Please.
  • Une carafe d’eau (Oon ka-raf doh): A carafe of water. Ask for this in restaurants to get free tap water and avoid paying for bottled.
  • L’addition, s’il vous plaît (La-dee-see-ohn…): The bill, please.
  • Socca (So-ka): The must-try chickpea pancake.
  • Pan Bagnat (Pahn Ban-yah): The iconic Nicoise salad in a sandwich.

Thinking Beyond the Mainland? A Corsican Detour

Ready to add an island adventure to your French Riviera escape? From the port in Nice, you can catch a direct ferry to Bastia, Corsica—the “Isle of Beauty.” This isn’t just a boat ride; it’s a gateway to a completely different world of rugged mountains, pristine beaches, and a unique Franco-Italian culture. Imagine swapping a day of museum-hopping for a journey across the sparkling Mediterranean, arriving in a vibrant Corsican port city filled with Genoese citadels and bustling squares. It’s a longer journey, perfect for turning a weekend trip into a 4-5 day extravaganza, but the bragging rights are absolutely worth it.

👉 Ready to set sail? Check ferry schedules and book your crossing to Corsica easily here.

Ferry from Nice to Bastia

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is two days in Nice enough?
A: Absolutely! While you could easily spend a week, a weekend is perfect to hit the highlights, soak in the atmosphere, and even take a quick day trip. It’s a fantastic introduction to the French Riviera.

Q: Is Nice an expensive city to visit? A: It can be, but it’s more affordable than St. Tropez or Cannes. Focus on using public transport, eating Socca and market food for lunch, and taking advantage of the Prix Fixe menus to keep costs down. The best things—the beaches, the views, the Old Town—are free!

Q: Are the beaches sand or pebbles? A: The main beaches along the Promenade des Anglais are famous for their smooth pebbles (galets). If you absolutely must have sand, you’ll need to take a train or bus to a nearby town like Villefranche or Antibes. Definitely pack water shoes!

Q: Do I need to speak French? A: In the main tourist areas, English is widely spoken, but attempting even a little French (like Bonjour and Merci) will be greatly appreciated by the locals. They are always nicer if you start with the basics!

Q: What should I pack for a weekend in Nice?
A: Think casual chic. Comfortable walking shoes are a must (those cobblestones are unforgiving!). Pack sunglasses, a hat, a swimsuit, a light jacket for cooler evenings, and of course, sunscreen.

Q: I loved this guide! Do you have similar itineraries for other European cities?
A: Absolutely! I’m all about making the most of a short trip. If you’re already dreaming of your next adventure, I’ve created a similar ultimate guide for another iconic destination: Your Ultimate Weekend Guide to Athens, Greece. It’s packed with the same kind of actionable tips, hidden gems, and efficient itineraries to help you conquer Athens in just two days!

🛎️ Ready to Book Your Escape?

Now that you have the perfect plan to save time and money, it’s time to secure your base of operations. The best deals for hotels often go fast, especially in Nice.

Don’t wait! Find your dream hotel or vacation rental right now. [Book Your Nice Hotel on Expedia!]

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Weekend Escapes: Discover Beyond Paris

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction: The Magic of France Lies Beyond Paris
  2. Why You Need a Weekend Escape from the City
  3. Top Weekend Getaway Destinations from Paris
    • For Royalty & Gardens: The Palace of Versailles
    • For Champagne Lovers: Reims & Épernay
    • For Medieval History: The Loire Valley Châteaux
    • For Coastal Charm: Normandy’s Étretat & Deauville
    • For Art & History: Giverny & Rouen
  4. Planning Your Trip: A Practical Guide
    • How to Get There: Train, Car, or Tour?
    • Where to Stay: Charming Inns vs. City Hotels
    • What to Pack for a French Weekend
  5. Sample Itinerary: A Weekend in the Loire Valley
  6. Tips for a Seamless and Authentic Experience
  7. Conclusion: Your French Adventure Awaits

Because even Parisians need a break from perfection

Paris—romantic, radiant, and ranked as one of the Top 10 Most Visited Cities in the World—is a dream. But let’s be honest: even dreams come with metro delays and tourist-packed cafés. So what happens when your Parisian bliss needs a little breather? You plan an epic weekend escape, of course.

If you’re craving fresh air, less noise, and a whole new view (without straying too far from croissants), here are the ultimate weekend getaways from Paris. They are infused with travel tips. Enjoy the humor and a sprinkle of wanderlust. the ultimate weekend getaways from Paris—infused with travel tips, humor, and a sprinkle of wanderlust.

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💡 Pro Travel Tip:
While hopping on metro, tram, or bus is super easy, travel hiccups like delays, lost luggage, or sudden medical emergencies can happen anywhere. That’s why I always carry travel insurance before jetting off. It gives peace of mind knowing I’m covered, no matter what. I personally recommend VisitorsCoverage Travel Insurance — quick to book, affordable, and traveler-friendly.

🚂 1. Strasbourg – France’s Fairytale Capital

📍Why Go:

With its half-timbered houses and cobbled lanes, Strasbourg feels like stepping into a real-life storybook—one where cheese and wine are mandatory.

🕓 Travel Time:

2 hours via TGV (high-speed train). Smooth, scenic, and snooze-friendly.

🗓 Best Time to Visit:

Late spring or early fall to avoid Christmas-market crowds, unless fairy lights and mulled wine are your thing.

💡 Travel Tip:

Book your train tickets in advance via SNCF Connect to snag discounts. Local trams make exploring the old town easy-peasy—no rental car needed.

📸 Gear Tip:

Want to capture those gingerbread-style houses in all their glory? Pack this travel-friendly camera I swear by—it fits in your day bag and doesn’t scream “tourist.”

Strasbourg vacation package

  • “I remember sipping Champagne under the vaulted cellar of Taittinger—cool, quiet, and unforgettable.”
    “Strasbourg felt like a postcard I never wanted to stop reading.”

👉 Map from Paris to Strasbourg

Wander through Strasbourg’s old town, where every corner looks like it was plucked from a storybook.

“👉 Map from Paris to Étretat”

🌊 2. Étretat – Normandy’s Coastal Drama Queen

📍Why Go:

Cliffs that make your jaw drop, pebble beaches, and Monet-approved views. It’s like Mother Nature showed off a bit.

🕓 Travel Time:

Around 2.5–3 hours by train + bus combo. Or rent a car for full freedom.

🗓 Best Time to Visit:

May to September. Avoid weekends in peak summer unless you enjoy playing “find the last parking spot on Earth.”

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Your Etretat Vacation:

Skip the stress of organizing your next amazing adventure with a Etretat vacation package. Whether you’re interested in its food, entertainment or something else, there’s an inexhaustible array of experiences to be had. Any trip to Etretat needs a well-planned itinerary. Fill yours with major attractions

Étretat’s stunning chalk cliffs are proof that nature has a flair for drama—Normandy never looked so cinematic.

🍷 3. Reims – Champagne with a Side of History

📍Why Go:

You don’t need an excuse to drink bubbly where it was born. Add gothic cathedrals and cellar tours? Oui, oui!

🕓 Travel Time:

45 minutes on the TGV. Yes, faster than your Sunday grocery run.

🗓 Best Time to Visit:

Weekdays if you want a quieter tasting experience. Champagne Pommery and Taittinger offer great guided tours.

🧠 Pro Tip:

Take the self-guided Champagne trail or book a vineyard visit through Expedia—it’s fast, flexible, and cancel-anytime friendly (because, let’s be honest, plans change after a glass or three).


Your Reims Vacation

Its rich history, cultural experiences and lively atmosphere are only some of the reasons to book a vacation package to Reims. Whatever brings you to this riverfront city, you’re sure to have a fantastic experience. Every trip to Reims needs a well-crafted itinerary. Fill yours with big-name attractions 

Raise a glass to Reims—where gothic glory meets bubbly brilliance in France’s historic Champagne capital.

“Don’t skip the pink biscuits of Reims (‘Biscuits Roses’)—dip them in Champagne for a proper local treat!”

“👉 Map from Paris to Reims”

🏰 4. Loire Valley – Castles, Gardens & Wine-Fueled Wandering

📍Why Go:

Think royal castles, sunflower fields, and riverside picnics. The Loire Valley is France’s ultimate countryside crush.

🕓 Travel Time:

1.5–2 hours by train to Tours or Amboise. Then rent a bike or join a local tour.

📸 Snap-Worthy Moment:

Sunset over Château de Chambord—magical. Don’t forget to switch to portrait mode on your camera.

Your Centre-Loire Valley Vacation

Reserve a vacation package to Centre-Loire Valley and make planning your getaway easy. With all the details taken care of before you leave, you can focus on enjoying every second in this amazing destination. With so much to see on a trip to Centre-Loire Valley, it can be tricky to know where to begin. Kick off your journey

Loire Valley

“👉 Map from Paris to Loire Valley ”

Loire Valley magic: grand castles, riverside peace, and enough wine to make you cancel your return ticket.

🚘 5. Giverny – Monet’s Living Masterpiece

📍Why Go:

Monet’s house and gardens are everything your Instagram dreams are made of. A color explosion, minus the filter.

🕓 Travel Time:

1 hour by train to Vernon, then a short shuttle or bike ride.

🗓 Best Time to Visit:

Late April through October when the gardens are in full bloom and you can fangirl over water lilies.

Your Giverny Vacation

When a city stay is calling your name, answer it with a vacation package to Giverny. With all your travel plans taken care of before you leave, all you have to do here is focus on making unforgettable memorie

Step into Monet’s brushstrokes—Giverny brings the painter’s dreamy world to life, petal by petal.

“Visit early morning to avoid crowds and enjoy Monet’s garden with just the sound of bees and rustling leaves.”

“👉 Map from Paris to Giverny ”

💬 Real Talk: Why You Need a Weekend Escape

As much as I adore Paris—the picnics at the Seine, the soft murmur of French conversation over espresso, the baguette smell that basically gives you a hug—sometimes, the city energy can feel like too much. Getting away helps me appreciate Paris more when I return.

If you’ve ever felt the same, take it from me: hop on that train, book that last-minute room on Expedia, and let spontaneity lead the way. You won’t regret it.

Need help planning last-minute? This post might save your sanity:
👉 How to Plan the Ultimate Last-Minute Getaway (Without Losing Your Mind)

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  • 🧳 Book Everything in One Spot: From stays to trains, I always book flexible options through Expedia. Less stress, more rosé.

“Compare Destinations at a Glance”

DestinationVibeMust-SeeTravel TimeIdeal For
StrasbourgFairytalePetite France2 hrsCouples
ÉtretatCoastalWhite Cliffs2.5 hrsNature lovers
ReimsElegantCathedral & Champagne45 minFoodies
Loire ValleyHistoricalCastles1.5 hrsFamilies
GivernyArtisticMonet’s Garden1 hrArt Lovers

🗺️ Plan Smart, Travel Smarter
Here’s a custom Google Map to guide your weekend escape—because half the journey is already won when you’ve done your homework. Knowing your route, stops, and scenery before hitting the road saves time, gas, and guesswork. Don’t venture out unprepared; take a few minutes to study the map and make your adventure smoother, safer, and stress-free. Click the map and start planning with purpose!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: What is the easiest weekend trip from Paris?
Versailles is the easiest and closest trip. It is only a short 45-minute RER train ride from central Paris, making it perfect for a half-day or full-day trip without the need for an overnight stay.

Q2: Is it better to rent a car or take the train?
It depends on your destination. The train is fast, efficient, and stress-free for city-to-city travel (e.g., to Reims or Rouen). Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring regions with scattered attractions, like the Loire Valley châteaux or the villages of Normandy, giving you ultimate flexibility.

Q3: How far in advance should I book tickets for places like Versailles?
It is highly recommended to book tickets online several weeks in advance, especially for weekends and peak season (spring and summer). This allows you to skip the notoriously long ticket lines and guarantees your entry.

Q4: Can I do a day trip to the Champagne region?
Yes, it is possible. Reims is only about 45 minutes by high-speed TGV train from Paris. You can visit a major Champagne house for a tour and tasting and explore the cathedral in a day. However, an overnight stay allows for a more relaxed experience and a visit to Épernay.

Q5: What is the best destination for a two-night trip?
The Loire Valley is ideal for a two-night weekend. It allows you time to explore several magnificent châteaux (like Chambord, Chenonceau, and Cheverny) at a relaxed pace, enjoy the local cuisine, and truly immerse yourself in the region’s royal history and beautiful landscapes.

Q6: What should I pack for a weekend in the French countryside?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring cobblestone streets and castle grounds. Pack layers, as the weather can change quickly. Include a light rain jacket or umbrella, and don’t forget a power adapter for your electronics.

Q7: Are these destinations suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. France’s excellent train system makes it very easy and safe for solo travelers to explore beyond Paris. Joining a guided day tour can also be a great way to see harder-to-reach places like the Loire Valley without a car and meet other travelers.

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