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Places to Visit
Antibes Old Town
A Journey Through History and Art
Immerse yourself in the charm of Antibes Old Town, a picturesque fortress town where Napoleon experienced a brief incarceration during the French Revolution. Explore the Picasso Museum, a captivating homage to the artist housed in his former residence, marking the first museum dedicated to the public.

Nice

A Perfect Blend of Seafront Elegance and Charm
Stroll the Promenade des Anglais, an elegant urban seafront that curves almost 5 miles round the Bay of Angels. Cross into the atmospheric old quarter (Vieux Nice), a labyrinth of narrow streets packed with arm waving commerce. Make sure to visit the city’s fabulous food and flower market located on Cours Saleya which is held every morning except Mondays (antiques). The city also boasts the Riviera’s best museums - the Matisse Museum, Chagall Museum and Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, to name but a few.
Eze Médieval Village
A Medieval Gem with Breathtaking Views
This rocky little medieval hilltop village perched on an impossible peak is the jewel in the Riviera crown. A hike up to Fort de la Revère will yield incredible views of the Mediterranean coast, and lead to a lovely picnic spot. The botanical gardens are also well worth a visit.


Monaco
The Ultimate Playground of Luxury and Prestige
Monaco is an independent microstate on France’s Mediterranean coastline, known for its glitzy casinos, yacht-lined harbor and prestigious Grand Prix motor race, which runs through Monaco’s streets once a year in May. Monte Carlo, its major district, has an elegant Belle Époque casino complex, ornate opera house and luxury hotels, boutiques, nightclubs and French and Italian restaurants.
Mougins
A Blend of Art, Cuisine, and Stunning Views
Indulge in Mougins' artistic charm with a visit to the Musée de la Photographie André Villers. Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine at Da Laura restaurant, and soak in panoramic views from Amandier Restaurant, including the enchanting Château de Castellaras. Stroll through the town's streets, discovering hidden art gems, and consider a visit to the historic castle for an added touch of culture

Saint-Paul-De-Vence

A Timeless Haven of Art and History in Provence
Saint-Paul-de-Vence, a medieval gem in Provence, France, enchants visitors with its cobblestone streets and historic charm. Home to the Fondation Maeght, an influential art foundation, the village has been a haven for artists. Don't miss the iconic Colombe d’Or restaurant, where famous creatives once exchanged art for meals. Take a stroll along the ramparts, the ancient walls encircling the village, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Saint-Paul-de-Vence seamlessly combines artistic legacy with scenic beauty, making it a must-visit destination in the heart of Provence.
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