What’s On in French Riviera

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Attractions and Places to Visit in French Riviera

Attractions and Places to Visit in French Riviera

The stylish and scenic strip of coastline called the Côte d'Azur stretches from Saint-Tropez to Menton near the border with Italy. Also known as the French Riviera, the Côte d'Azur translates to "Coast of Blue," taking its name from the deep azure-blue color of the Mediterranean Sea.

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Places to stay in French Riviera

Places to Stay in French Riviera

Stretching from the Italian border in the east, surrounding the principality of Monaco, and containing the waterfront resorts in Nice, Cap-d'Ail, Beaulieu-sur-Mer, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Villefranche-sur-Mer, Antibes, Juan-les-Pins, Cannes, Saint-Raphael, Frejus, Sainte Maxime and Saint-Tropez, the Cote d'Azur is a luxury travelers dream.

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Sports and Activities

Sports and Activities

Easy relaxation, sporting exploits, jubilation and well-being, are just some of the thrills you'll experience in the Alpes d’Azur: hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, canyoning, white water sports, rock climbing and mountaineering.

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Where to Eat in French Riviera

French Riviera have a huge range of options for food and drink. Symbolic of French seafood is bouillabaisse, the fish soup spawned in Marseille and a staple all along the coast. It is made with a wide mix of ingredients, principally red mullet, snapper, monkfish, conger eel and scorpion fish, with fresh tomatoes, saffron and olive oil thrown in. It is cooked as a stew, the broth is served first as a soup, and the fish itself is eaten later.

Activities, Where to Eat, Stay, What to Do in French Riviera

Café de la Fontaine

Café de la Fontaine

Café de la Fontaine is a cheery bistro headed by Bruno Cirino, whose gastronomic haunt Hostellerie Jérôme is just across the road. The concept here is simple Provençal food...
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La Vague d’Or

La Vague d’Or

Awarded three Michelin stars, five toques and a score of 19.5/20 by Gault & Millau, La Vague d’Or invites guests on a journey between land and sea.
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Pastry Plaisirs

Pastry Plaisirs

Pastry Plaisirs is close to the National Theater and to the Modern Art Museum at Nice. We change the menu every months and we work with seasonal and fresh foods.
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Le Vingt4

Le Vingt4

A refreshing and stylish restaurant-lounge, le Vingt4 is a great culinary getaway, offering a well thought-out selection of tantalising dishes.
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What’s On In

The glitz and glamor of France’s Mediterranean coastline (known as the Côte d’Azur in French) is rivaled by few other places on the globe. From the giant yachts of St.-Tropez to the uber high-end resorts of Monaco and the star-studded Cannes film festival, the French Riviera is known for its pristine blue waters, warm weather, high rollers and crowded beach towns. However, this area, while expensive and overly crowded in the summer, is famous for a reason – it’s beautiful, it’s chic, and it’s a got great weather and even better food. And, while there is definitely no place to totally avoid people and high prices, there are some great lesser-known yet equally beautiful destinations on this spectacular region of France.

French Riviera has an extensive range of things to do with a selection of places to eat and drinkadventures and activitiesplan your stay and visit to French Riviera.