Destination
Monaco – a principality of luxury and elegance
Must See: Tour the Rock for a spectacular view, visit the Oceanographic Museum, Casino Square (beautiful by day and impressive by night).
Events: Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco Yacht Show, Monte Carlo Television Festival.
Cultural Life: Opera concerts, art exhibitions, and spectacular collections at the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology.
Accommodation and Entertainment: Luxury hotels, chef restaurants, and a world-famous casino.
Nice – between World Heritage and Mediterranean lifestyle
Heritage: Promenade des Anglais – UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2021.
Culture: Old Town, Matisse Museum, Chagall Museum, MAMAC Modern Art Museum, Baroque and Belle Époque architecture.
Culinary experience: Pan Banyet, Souk, Stuffed Vegetables – Colorful Markets on Place Salier.
Walks around: Azille Village, Monaco, Cap-Ferrat, AOC Bellett Wine Tasting.
Saint-Paul de Vence – The Artistic Heart of the Riviera
Atmosphere: Medieval village on a hill, cobbled alleys, 16th-century walls.
Art: Picasso, Matisse, Chagall and others lived and created here – Chagall’s tomb is in the village.
Unique sites: Auberge de la Colombe d'Or – Hotel-Restaurant with original works by top artists.
Cassie – The authentic soul of the Clunkers
Village and port: colorful fishermen's houses, charming alleys, waterfront cafes.
Nature: Clunkers Reserve – hidden beaches, huge cliffs, spectacular hiking trails.
Wine and food: local wineries with famous white wines.
Events: Summer jazz festival, art exhibitions along the quay, fireworks displays.
Antibes – between history and the turquoise sea
Atmosphere: an ancient walled city, narrow alleys, colorful markets and a prestigious marina.
Must-sees: Picasso Museum in the Grimaldi Fortress, Provençal Market, white sandy beaches.
Nature and sea: coastal promenade, Cap d'Antibes nature reserve with a walking path between the cliffs and the sea.
Entertainment: bars and restaurants with sea views, jazz festivals in the summer.
Cannes – glamour, culture and sea
Icons: the famous film festival, the Croisette, luxury hotels and spectacular views.
Old area: the "Le Souquet" district with stone alleys and a panoramic view from the Notre-Dame d'Espérance church.
Enchanting islands: the Lorraine Islands – quiet nature, beaches and ancient monasteries.
Events: Art exhibitions, opera performances, festivals throughout the year.
Saint-Tropez – from fishing village to celebrity paradise
History: A fishing village that has become an international center of luxury since the 1960s.
Beaches: The famous Pamplona beach, small and secluded beaches.
Culture: Gendarmerie and Cinema Museum, Saint-Tropez Citadel with a spectacular view.
Nightlife: Upscale bars, beach clubs and boat parties.
Aix-en-Provence – a city of water and art
Heritage: A city of fountains (over 250), elegant squares, private palaces from the 17th century.
Art: Paul Cézanne’s birthplace – his home, his studio and his paths of inspiration in its landscapes.
Food and Markets: Local markets with cheeses, breads, olive oil and Provencal spices.
Culture: Classical music festivals, opera and theatre.
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence – the heart of Provence
Atmosphere: An authentic Provençal village with narrow alleys, stone houses and colourful markets.
Art and History: This is where Vincent van Gogh found inspiration for his paintings while staying at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole sanatorium.
Ancient Sites: Glanum – remains of an ancient Roman city.
Events: Agricultural festivals, art fairs, weekly open markets.
Avignon – City of the Popes
World Heritage: Palace of the Popes – a huge and impressive Gothic structure, the famous Avignon Bridge.
City Walls: Impressively preserved and surround the historic centre.
Culture: Avignon Festival – one of the largest theater festivals in the world.
Street life: Squares full of cafes, restaurants and live music.
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