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  • Bormes-les-Mimosas

    Bormes-les-Mimosas

    Bormes-les-Mimosas is a Provencal town which is located a bit off the beaten track, somewhere between Toulon and Saint-Tropez. It’s certainly worth visiting Bormes – and not only during the flowering of the mimosa.

  • Tourrettes-sur-Loup

    Tourrettes-sur-Loup

    Tourrettes-sur-Loup is a small town near Vence on the French Riviera. It belongs to that group of typical medieval fortified villages in the region, and is picturesquely situated on the slope of a hill.

  • La Turbie, French Riviera

    La Turbie

    In La Turbie, you will travel back to the days of the Roman Empire and see traces of the power of Octavian Augustus. Thanks to the ruins of a huge and unusual Roman monument, you can still feel the atmosphere of the events that occured in the town 2000 years ago. But also from here, the view of Monaco and the French Riviera will be remembered for the rest of your life – I guarantee it.

Parc Phoenix in Nice

Being in Nice you must visit Parc Phoenix. It’s a zoo, a tropical botanical garden, a playground, and a picnic place, all in one. Entry costs €5, and you can spend many hours there. I highly recommend it.

Museum of Naive Art in Nice

The Museum of Naive Art in Nice collects the art of artists who can be considered amateurs. But do not be fooled, because the works presented here are very interesting.

Mont Boron hill in Nice

Mont Boron hill separates Nice from Villefranche-sur-Mer. Here there are beautiful villas, one of which is owned by Elton John. At the top of the hill stands the monumental Fort du Mont Alban, but the whole hill is a place of family picnics.

Massena Museum in Nice

The Villa Masséna is located right next to the famous Negresco hotel in Nice. It houses the Massena Museum presenting the history of Nice and the region, as well as valuable memorabilia of Napoleon. The ground floor of the building has kept the original decor and that's enough reason to visit this museum.

Lascaris Palace

Walking through the narrow streets of the Old Town of Nice, you can easily overlook the Lascaris Palace. This seventeenth century building stands in a row with other tenement houses and from the outside does not particularly stand out. However, inside it conceals richly decorated aristocratic chambers, and the second largest collection of ancient musical instruments in France.

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