Verdon Gorge
When I saw the Verdon Gorge for the first time, I understood why the French have so many adjectives to describe something wonderful. Verdon is maqnifique and formidable! You just have to see it.
Marseille – the second largest city in France
Marseille is the second largest city in France, and the capital of Provence. It has a unique Mediterranean character and is probably the most multicultural city in Europe.
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is a large residence on the French Riviera, with nine gardens. When you visit this property, it is hard to believe how comfortably aristocrats lived during the la Belle Epoque period.
Antibes – a holiday resort on the French Riviera
Antibes is a charming city on the French Riviera that gives you a view of the sea and the mountains at the same time. In Antibes, there are 48 beaches, several yacht harbors, and the Picasso Museum.
The Marc Chagall National Museum in Nice
The Marc Chagall National Museum in Nice caused a sensation in France if not beyond. It is unusual in that it was opened personally by Chagall himself – and his work entirely fills the building. Usually, such museums are created after an artist's death.
F1 Monaco Grand Prix
The F1 Monaco Grand Prix is one of the most important annual sports events on the French Riviera. The Formula One race in the streets of Monaco and Monte Carlo attracts crowds of spectators and tourists to the principality.