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Antibes-Juan Les Pins

11 Place de Gaulle, Antibes, 06600
www.antibes-juanlespins.com

Antibes-Juan Les Pins Hugging the coastline halfway between Nice and Cannes, Antibes has long been a popular port town and seaside resort. Home to the largest pleasure port on the Riviera, Antibes also features a scenic old town. Don't miss the Picasso Museum in the Château G ...

Beaulieu-sur-Mer

Place George-Clémenceau, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, 06240
www.ot-beaulieu-sur-mer.fr

For the tourist, the charm of Beaulieu-sur-Mer is centred chiefly around the Baie des Fourmis and Boulevard Alsace-Lorraine, lined with attractive and colourful exotic gardens. This charming resort is protected by a ring of hills against the north winds m ...

Biot

46, rue St Sébastien, Biot, 06410
www.biot.fr

Biot Visiting Biot is to take a real tour through Provençal history. Dating back to 154 BC this picturesque hillside village  with its vaults, stairways, stonework, sundials, and cobblestones, overlooks hills covered with mimosas and olive trees.  In an ...

Cagnes-sur-Mer

6 Blvd Marechal Juin, Cagnes-sur-Mer, 06802
www.cagnes-tourisme.com

An attractive destination at the heart of the French Riviera (between Nice and Cannes), Cagnes-sur-Mer invites you to discover its authentic medieval village, but also its small picturesque fishing port and its Renoir Museum nestled in a magnificent estat ...

Cannes

Semac Palais des Festivals, 1 La Croisette, BP 272, Cannes, 06400
www.cannes.fr

Cannes Cannes became known as early as 1834 for its mild climate and quickly became the preferred winter destination for the world's aristocracy. Framed to the west by the incredible red rocks of the Esterel and across the bay by the forested Iles des Lerins, th ...

Cap d'Ail

87 bis, avenue du 3 Septembre, Cap d'Ail, 06320
www.cap-dail.com

Sheltered by pine, palm and cypress trees, Cap d'Ail enjoys a privileged position on the Cote d'Azur, located at the gateway to Monte-Carlo and only 20 minutes from Nice and Italy. Rocky peaks rising up to 500 metres beaches and peaceful bays, a mediterre ...

Chateauneuf-de-Grasse

14, Place des Pins, Châteauneuf-de-Grasse, 06740

Chateauneuf-de-Grasse This is an elegant village perched on a promotory and has a certain Provençal atmosphere with its lovely old houses grouped together on the overhang. The narrow stepped streets and vaulted passageways are dominated by the wrought-iron campanile of the ...

Eze

Place du Général de Gaulle, Eze, 06360
www.eze-riviera.com

Situated between Nice and Monaco and dominating the Riviera coastline, Eze is an enchanting perched village. Towering 427m/1410ft above sea level it attracts a great many visitors; its Jardin Exotique being of particular beauty.The German philospher Fré ...

Golfe-Juan

Bd des Frères Roustan, Vieux-Port, Golfe-Juan, 06220
www.vallauris-golfe-juan.com

Golfe-Juan This small but very engaging fishing port developed in the second half of the 19th century by exporting ceramics made in the area. With 3kms of find sand and large choice of water sports, Golfe-Juan has become a popular summer resort. The beaches extend o ...

Gourdon

Place de l'église, Gourdon, 06620
www.gourdon-france.com

Gourdon Gourdon is situated on a remarkable site and is one of the highest perched villages on the French Riviera. The village's old houses have been carefully restored and converted into a variety of charming boutiques and artists' workshops. A magnificent panor ...

Grasse

22, cours Honoré Cresp, Grasse, 06130
www.grasse-riviera.com

Grasse enjoys a privileged location, nestled at the foot of the high limestone plateaux overlooking fragrant plains of roses, jasmine, olive, and pine trees. Board views from the modern town with its terraced houses and split-level gardens, alternate wit ...

Juan-les-Pins

51, bd Guillaumont, Juan-les-Pins, 06160
www.antibes-juanlespins.com/eng/index.html

This elegant winter and summer resort lies at the end of a magnificent bay, well protected by the luxurious Cap d'Antibes and Pointe de la Croisette. The exotic pine trees and sandy beaches make this resort one of the most attractive on the French Riviera ...

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