French Riviera's Crown Jewels
The French Riviera spans from the luxury of Monaco to the naval history of Toulon. This selection highlights the region's architectural heritage, including the Belle Époque Monte-Carlo Casino and the 16th-century Fort Carré in Antibes. Artistic legacies are preserved at the Picasso Museum, housed in a former Grimaldi castle, while the Palais des Festivals represents Cannes' cinematic fame. Natural landmarks feature the white sands of Pampelonne Beach and the rugged Route des Crêtes, offering panoramic Mediterranean views alongside bustling local markets and deep-water marinas.
Monte-Carlo Casino and Opera House
The Monte Carlo Casino, officially named Casino de Monte-Carlo, is a gambling and entertainment complex located in Monaco.
Prince's Palace of Monaco
The Prince's Palace of Monaco is the official residence of the Sovereign Prince of Monaco.
The Croisette Promenade
The Promenade de la Croisette, or Boulevard de la Croisette, is a prominent road in Cannes, France.
Picasso Museum
The Musée Picasso, formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis.
Le Suquet
Le Suquet is the old quarter of Cannes, probably best known to tourists as the climbing, winding cobbled lane lined with local restaurants,…
Palais des Festivals
The Palais des Festivals et des Congrès is a convention centre in Cannes, France.
Pampelonne Beach
This beach is the main draw of St. Tropez.
Circuit de Monaco
Circuit de Monaco is a 3.337 km street circuit laid out on the city streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine around the harbour of the…
Church of Our Lady of the Assumption
The tower is the symbol of the historical part of the city. Dating to the 16th century, it boasts many interesting architectural details.
Château de la Napoule
The Château de la Napoule is a restored French castle, located in Mandelieu-la-Napoule in the Alpes-Maritimes Department of France, It has…
Hercules Port
Port Hercules is the only deep-water port in Monaco. The port has been in use since ancient times.
Toulon Opera
The Toulon Opera is a French opera house located in Toulon. The second-largest opera house in France, after the Palais Garnier in Paris, it…
Port Pierre Canto
If you want to go sailing or just see the yachts, take a walk around this marina. Its capacity is more than 600 boats.
Route des Crêtes
Scenic road offering magnificent views of the mountains.
The Villa Eilenroc
Built off of the plans of the architect who built the opera houses in Paris and Monte Carlo, this neoclassical villa is worth a visit if…
Marché Provençal
A go-to spot for local products and fresh produce in the city. You can get fresh vegetables, fruit, meat, spices more here.
Taillat Cape
You won't regret taking this hike - a wondrous landscape will unveil right in front of your eyes. And the beautiful beaches!
Fort Carré
A 16th-century star-shaped bastion built on a peninsula in Antibes. Originally commissioned by King Henry II, it was later reinforced by the military architect Vauban in the 17th century and sits 26 meters above sea level.
Fort Saint-Louis
A 16th-century coastal defense tower in Toulon, originally constructed in 1534 by the engineer Saint-Rémy. Rebuilt by Vauban in the late 17th century, the fort was designed to protect the harbor from naval attacks.
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