The French Riviera experience

Situated in the south of France and benefitting from a generous Mediterranean climate, the charm and beauty of the French Riviera have been what made the celebrities fall in love with the areas. If you’re amazed and inspired by culture and history, these are definitely reasons to visit the Cote d’azur for you. The glamour of the Riviera is something truly out of the ordinary.

“Every person has two countries: his own and France”. - John F. Kennedy

 
 
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St Tropez

A former fishing village made famous by the actress Brigitte Bardot, Saint-Tropez is an unmissable place to visit. In summer, Saint-Tropez becomes a hip seaside resort where the world's jet set likes to gather.

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Monaco Monte Carlo

The playground for the see-and-be-seen crowd for more than 150 years. Monaco offers also a more hidden authentic side. With its own language and traditions.

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Cannes

Cannes is so much more than the film festival, the city has a number of cultural sights and beautiful beaches, and foodies flock to its markets and restaurants.

 
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A Mediterranean diet

Taste The Riviera through various culinary journeys! Where are the best croissants, the freshest macarons and the local markets? Discover the local gourmet scene with an expert.

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The city of Nice

The capital of the Cote d’Azur with its famous seafront Promenade, its old city with narrow streets full of colour and fabulous aromas, is a cosmopolitan city with an authentic Mediterranean soul.

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Le Parfum

Did you know The Riviera “hides” the World capital of perfume? This city named GRASSE is where the most famous French perfumes are made. Are you ready to discover the secrets of these fragrances?

 
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The Art scene

Picasso, Matisse, Renoir and many other artists have actually lived on The Cote d’azur and left us some of their masterpieces to admire. Art is everywhere here! From museums to art galleries, via street art...come and discover it.

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Wines

Nice is actually one of the oldest winemaking areas in France and its “superstar” is the rosé. Lets have a glass or two and learn all about this delicious wine.

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Italia - San Remo

3 countries in one day? This is one of the charms of the Riviera. A short train ride, passing through Monaco, and you will enjoy the colors and flavours of the Italian city of San Remo… One of Grace Kelly’s favorite places for shopping.

 
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WW2 and the Riviera

During WW2 Nice was first occupied by the Italians and later by the Nazis. What exactly did happen, how did people live and how was the city liberated? Why was Nice initially as safe place for jews and who was the most famous resistant? Did you know the second largest allied invasion (after D-Day) took place nearby.?