1. Mt. Boron or Mont Boron is a hill situated in the eastern part of Nice, France. It has an elevation of 191 meters and is a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. The hill offers magnificent panoramic views of the city, the Mediterranean Sea and the Alps. Mt. Boron is known for its rich history, as it was used as a strategic location during the World War II by the Germans. It has several hiking trails and picturesque paths that are excellent for outdoor activities like jogging, picnicking, and cycling.

2. Mt. Boron does not have working hours, and it is open to the public throughout the year. However, some of the facilities such as restaurants have specific opening and closing hours. For more information about the Mt. Boron facilities, you can contact the Nice Tourist Office at +33(0)4 92 14 46 14.

3. Admission to Mt. Boron is free, and no ticket is required. To reach the hill, you can take a Nice tram from the city centre to the terminus stop at Pont Michel and transfer to bus number 14 that will take you directly to the hill. Alternatively, you can take Bus number 30, or you can hire a taxi from the city centre.