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The French Riviera in France and Monaco combines all the necessary elements for tourism, leisure, and entertainment: a unique climate, French and Italian cuisine and a colorful culture, developed infrastructure, picturesque Provençal-style towns and villages in the mountains and by the sea, lakes, and rivers!
Numerous sporting and social events, festivals, concerts, and exhibitions take place here!
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France has a lot of diverse places where you can relax and enjoy nature, magnificent architectural monuments, wine and gastronomic delights!
The capital of France, the amazing Paris, is a special city that attracts everyone: romantics and cynics alike.
South and the Mediterranean Sea - the Cote d'Azur of France. On the one hand, quiet cosy towns of Nice, St. Tropez, Cannes and others. On the other hand there are all opportunities for fun active pastime.
Excellent landscapes of the French Côte d'Azur have long attracted the world aristocracy, which left its traces on the local land.
A holiday on the Côte d'Azur automatically becomes exquisite and fills life with incredible impressions of local luxury and splendour.
France is the country of love in all its manifestations. Once you come here only once, you will immediately fall in love with this country.
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Cannes
A fishing village which, thanks to Sir Henry Peter Brougham, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, became a favourite destination for the English and French aristocracy in the mid 19th century. Lord Brougham built a small villa on the Chevalier hillside and his friends, the English aristocrats, flocked to Cannes after discovering its wonderful climate and beautiful scenery. Soon Cannes was discovered by the entire high society of Europe. Summer residences of the aristocracy added prestige to the city and in the middle of the XX century Cannes became world famous thanks to the film festival. Every year, for a fortnight in May, the city is gripped by a fever of stars. Thanks to the intense media attention, the festival is popular with film stars and audiences alike. It is not uncommon to see the palm branch in the streets of Cannes.
The summer residences of the aristocracy added prestige to the city, and by the mid-20th century, Cannes had become world-famous thanks to its film festival. Every year, for about two weeks in May, the city is gripped by a frenzy of celebrity. Thanks to intense media attention, the festival is popular with both film stars and the public. It's not uncommon to see the palm frond in the streets of Cannes.
The Mont Chevalier district is one of the oldest in the city. It rises above the Old Port. At its heart, the winding medieval streets surrounding the citadel can still be found. Rue Saint Antoine, the district's main street, lined with restaurants, leads down to the Saint Pierre promenade. Nearby is the typical Provençal market, Marché Forville, where restaurateurs and locals buy live fish, vegetables, and fruit.
The Boulevard de la Croisette has become the symbol of Cannes and one of the most famous promenades in the world. Stretching along the Bay of La Napoule for three kilometers, it is bordered on one side by a fine sandy beach and on the other by chic hotels and luxury boutiques. It is on the Croisette that the world's film stars walk the red carpet to the Palais des Festivals. Every summer, Cannes hosts the International Fireworks Festival, and the best places to watch the displays are the beaches of the Croisette.
The most popular neighborhoods for buying property in Cannes are La Californie, located in the hills above Cannes, and Palm Beach, just steps from the beaches.
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Nizza
The fifth largest city in France. Flowers bloom in Nice all year round and the sun shines 320 days a year.
The city developed as a resort thanks to the English who came here for the winter. Soon Nice became fashionable in Russia and all over Europe. From the end of the XIX century and until 1914, a luxury train ran between Nice and St. Petersburg. The Russian and English aristocrats were followed by the European high society.
Nice owes the Belle Epoque period to its colourful architectural monuments. One striking example is the Hotel Negresco on the Promenade des Anglais, which conveys a sense of luxury and sophistication. This promenade is six kilometres long and is popular with rollerbladers, joggers and holidaymakers alike.
The Old Town in Nice is a picturesque labyrinth of narrow streets. Life here boils all day long and the streets are enveloped in the aromas of lavender and spices from local shops.
The main shopping street, Jean Madsen, is a succession of shops from small boutiques to the Galeries Lafayette. The most prestigious residential neighbourhood of Mont-Boron is on the eastern edge of the city. Shaded by pine and palm trees, there are chic villas with beautiful views.
Cimieux is a neighbourhood - a garden, here you will find an ancient monastery garden with medieval logic and public gardens with exotic flora and many private gardens. At the end of XIX century European aristocracy built up this quarter with luxurious mansions.
Every year Nice hosts Carnival, a noisy and beautiful themed festival.
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Cap Ferra
The pearl of the Maritime Alps, covered in maritime pine trees and surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, offers its inhabitants fresh air and an atmosphere of relaxation, just a few kilometres from the bustling life of Nice and Monaco. This Côte d'Azur paradise is home to some of the most luxurious villas on the Côte d'Azur. Among the owners were the writer Somerset Maugham and actress Elizabeth Taylor.
Cap Ferrat is home to the Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, which is open to the public. A luxurious pink villa with white décor and a delightful garden in a variety of styles.
For walkers, there is a promenade around the cape, taking about two hours, during which you can enjoy the magical panoramas of Cap Ferrat.
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Menton
Menton, a resort town, is unique, endowed with a special charm of Italian joie de vivre. The city's logo reads "My garden city" = "Ma ville est un jardin".
A city of citrus orchards and olive groves, it has been a well-known holiday resort since the mid-19th century. The unique climatic conditions of the area and the proud title of "la perle de la France"= "the pearl of France", the region has been inhabited since the Palaeolithic period, the nearby Baltsi-Rossi caves are now a museum. In 1861, Menton became part of France from the Principality of Monaco.
Since the 15th century, citrus fruits have been grown in Menton, first of all the lemon is the symbol of the city; highly valued for its intense flavour and aroma. Every year at the end of February or beginning of March, the town organises a festive procession and creates numerous compositions of citrus fruits - the Menton Lemon Festival.
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Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
The coastal town of Roquebrune is now an integral part of Cap Martin.
Roquebrune-Village is a well-preserved historic village belonging to the so-called fortified settlements that the locals created when fleeing raids in the 8th century. At the entrance to it stands an olive tree, it is about four thousand years old.
Cap Martin - first mentioned in the 11th century, it was sparsely populated and first belonged to Menton, an Italian border town.
The emergence of the name Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is due to the need to urbanise the Côte d'Azur.
Every spring the men's masters tennis competition takes place, with a ground tournament organised under the management of Monaco called the Monte Carlo Masters.
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Paris
"If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris when you were young, then wherever you go afterwards, it will stay with you for the rest of your days, because Paris is a holiday that is always with you" - Ernest Hemingway
The capital of France, its cultural, economic and political centre, Paris was founded in the 3rd century BC by the Celtic tribe of the Parisians.
Today Paris is associated with romance, endless restaurants and cafes, blossoming plane trees, the oldest university Sorbonne and, of course, a variety of beautiful lattice balconies, which are unique to each house. It is a must visit here in different seasons in different moods and explore this gorgeous slightly crazy city. It will surely make you much richer by filling your life with many colourful experiences.
Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements, numbered from the centre to the periphery in a spiral. The most prestigious arrondissements of Paris are the first, seventh and sixteenth.
The 1st district is the historical centre of Paris. Accordingly, the cost of real estate and its importance here is quite high. This is a very prestigious district. Here there are such sights as the Louvre, the Tuileries Garden, etc.
To live here is quiet and good. Everything is close and convenient.
The 2nd arrondissement is the financial centre of Paris.
3rd arrondissement - a quiet safe very Parisian neighbourhood. 4th arrondissement - Cité and Saint Louis islands
There are 2 small islands on the Seine River: Cité and Saint-Louis.
Here is the oldest part of Paris - the Marais quarter, Notre Dame de Paris and part of the Latin Quarter. From the island of Cité the city of Paris itself began, the medieval neighbourhood of the Marais has not suffered any rebuilding. It is also home to the Pompidou Centre for Contemporary Art. Everything breathes history and Paris in these places.
5th arrondissement - Latin Quarter
This district is intellectual and democratic. Colleges and universities, including the Sorbonne, are located here. Professors and wealthy students live here.
6th arrondissement - Saint-Germain des Prés, since the 17th century the left bank of the Seine - Saint-Germain des Prés - has been a favourite place of intellectuals of France: artists, artists, writers. The sixth arrondissement has the most Parisian park, the Luxembourg Gardens, a place of jogging and recreation for Parisians. The district is calm and quiet, and at the same time it is the centre of Paris.
The 7th arrondissement is the Champ de Mars, in the neighbourhood of Champ de Mars the ministries and departments of France are concentrated, that's why it is called the Quarter of Ministers. The main symbol of Paris - the Eiffel Tower - is located here, so here you can find a beautiful flat with a view of the Eiffel Tower. One of the most prestigious districts.
8th arrondissement - in this district are located Champs Elysees and Arc de Triomphe. Here is also the Golden Triangle of Paris, where you will find many expensive restaurants and boutiques.
It is worth noting that the President of France lives in the 8th arrondissement in the Elysee Palace.
The 9th arrondissement is the shopping district, as it is home to two of France's main shops, Lafayette and Prentam, as well as a large number of boutiques. The cultural part includes the neighbourhood of the Opera Garnier.
The 10th arrondissement is home to two train stations in the neighbourhood - Nord and Orient.
The 11th arrondissement is very youthful and the most densely populated neighbourhood in Paris. It is a neighbourhood for students.
The 12th arrondissement is a bit away from the centre, but nevertheless it is a very pleasant, quiet, peaceful and safe area.
The 13th arrondissement is an Asian neighbourhood.
The 14th arrondissement is a pleasant Parisian neighbourhood. Among the landmarks is the Montparnasse tower. It is comfortable and safe to live in this district, only from the borders of the district it is relatively long to get to the centre of Paris.
The 15th arrondissement is a nice neighbourhood, but you won't find any attractions here. Although it is not far from the Eiffel Tower and the Bois de Boulogne. A safe, quiet, peaceful neighbourhood.
The 16th arrondissement is the wealthiest and most affluent neighbourhood in the west of Paris and has long been settled by the local aristocracy. On Rue Foch you will find numerous stunning mansions. Here it is pleasant to walk in the Bois de Boulogne and Monceau Park. Living here is convenient, comfortable and very prestigious The dream of any Parisian is to move to the 16th arrondissement. It borders on the Eiffel Tower, the Champs Elysees, Defence and the Bois de Boulogne. And it's also home to the courts of the famous Roland Garros tennis tournament.
The 17th arrondissement is just a nice quiet arrondissement. The 18th is basically bustling Montmartre.
The 19th arrondissement used to be considered very dysfunctional, but now it's a nice modern district of Paris. It's where the bohemians and bourgeoisie live.
The 20th arrondissement is an immigrant neighbourhood.
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The Principality of Monaco is a small state in the south of France on the Ligurian Sea. The form of government is a constitutional monarchy. Administrative division into 10 communes. The most significant are La Condamine (La Condamine) - a district along the harbour, Rocher (Rocher) - the old town located on the rocky cape Fontvieille (Fontvieille) - a quarter built on the sea and Monte-Carlo (Monte-Carlo) - the richest and most prestigious district.
The most expensive residences are located here and the low taxes attract billion dollar fortunes from all over the world.
Monaco is the so-called "safe harbour" of Europe, with a high and prestigious standard of living. Calmness, moderate climate, beautiful nature attract here to spend a summer or holiday, and maybe even the whole life.
In the old town, the ancient capital, Monaco-Ville you can visit such sights as the Neo-Romanesque Cathedral, the Princely Palace - the official residence of the ruling Grimaldi family, the Napoleon Museum and the Historical Archive of the Princely Palace, the Palace Square, Fort Antoine, which is now used as an open-air theatre, the picturesque Gardens of Saint Martin, the Chapelle de la Misericorde, the Museum of Old Monaco with its unique historical collection, the Oceanographic Museum with its underground Aquarium and the Wax Museum dedicated to the history of the Grimaldi dynasty.
Monte Carlo, on the other hand, offers a vibrant nightlife and, of course, casinos, Monte Carlo being the first gambling house in Europe. Also worth a special mention is the Opera House or Salle Garnier, one of the most beautiful theatres in the world.
The Condamine district is the business centre of Monaco. Here you should visit the Church of Saint Devota, the patron saint of the country, the cosy pedestrian street Rue Princesse-Caroline with its boutiques, cafes and restaurants, the exotic Jardin Exotic Park with the picturesque Observatory Cave and a collection of more than 7 thousand species of cacti, as well as the Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology.
In Fontvieille: the Prince Rainier III Vintage Car Museum, the Philately and Numismatics Museum, the Fontvieille Landscape Park with a magnificent collection of vegetation from all over the world and the Princess Grace Rosarium, the Maritime Museum with a huge collection of replicas of famous ships, the Zoological Gardens, and the largest in the Principality, the Prince Louis II Stadium, a huge sports complex with an Olympic- class underground swimming pool.
The main associations with Monaco are the Garnier Casino in Monte Carlo, Diaghilev's Russian Ballet and the Formula 1 championship "Monaco Grand Prix".
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The Côte d'Azur is rich in interesting events that are really worth a visit.
First of all the Cannes Festival, where the world's stars come together, the 2 week long carnival in Nice and the Grand Prix in Monaco.
At the end of May, the Cannes International Film Festival takes place at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes. This one of the most prestigious film festivals was first held in 1946.
In February, the Carnival in Nice traditionally takes place. It is a magnificent spectacle that will not leave you indifferent.
In addition to these events, there are other annual events and festivals on the Côte d'Azur, such as the Monaco Concours d'Automobile Elegance.
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There are many luxury hotels on the Côte d'Azur. We can recommend some of them where you will enjoy staying and will definitely want to return.
1. a hotel in the medieval village of Eze with fantastic views - Chateau Eza.
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France is a gourmet country where people enjoy food and restaurants have a special role to play. Paris still has the very first café in the city, which has been declared a historical monument.
A restaurant in France is not just a restaurant, it is a place where French people spend most of their lives. A restaurant is an excuse to enjoy culinary delights, to socialise on various topics, to make business deals, to think idly about high things or something ordinary. A restaurant is also a real cultural attraction in France.
We can recommend our favourite restaurants on the Côte d'Azur.
1- Truffle restaurant at Bruno's in Lorgue.
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The most beautiful beaches on the Côte d'Azur:
Our Lady's Beach on the island of Porquerolles
Elephant beach in Lavandou
St Egoul beach near Fréjus
Saint-Clair beach near Lavandou
Plage de Fosset on Cap Ferrat
Plage de Camp Lon in Aigues
Plage de la Nartelle in Saint Maxime
Plage de la Mala in Cap d'Ailly
Plage de la Masée in Cannes
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The French Alps are the highest mountains in Western Europe.
France is a country where you can swim in the sea and ski in the mountains at the same time.
The first snow in the French Alps falls in late November and stays until mid-May. Thanks to the mild climate, even in winter the temperature does not fall below -10°C in the valleys at an altitude of about 1500 metres. The most favourable time for skiing starts in mid-February, when the weather is sunny and stable.
Just an hour's drive from Nice are the excellent ski resorts of Valberg and Isola 2000.
The first ski lift in the village of Valberg was installed back in 1936. There are 52 kilometres of slopes in this resort, which are very suitable for families and children, as the Walberg ski area is not very difficult. The top point is at a level of 1800 metres.
The Isola 2000 ski resort is also a great place to ski. Here both beginners and professional athletes can find interesting pistes.
Perhaps the most famous ski resort in France - Courchevel - should not be overlooked. It is one of the most elite resorts. There are about 800 instructors and the staff speaks 30 languages. There is a mini airport where those who wish to ski on these wonderful slopes fly in.
This type of holiday is very popular among French people and tourists, accordingly, there are wonderful hotels in all ski resorts of France.
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