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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.

What and where to eat in Nice?

If you are visiting the French Riviera, you are definitely going to be wondering what to eat; which restaurants are good and cheap in Nice, and preferably even those recommended by residents. So to answer these questions, here is a list of verified places and a description of traditional regional dishes. Now you know what and where to eat in Nice!

What to do on the French Riviera?

Holidays on the French Riviera are not just about sunbathing on its many beaches. It is also worth visiting this regions most interesting cities and attractions. How do you plan your holiday on the French Riviera so you make good use of all your available time? Here are 10 ideas on what to do on the French Riviera!

One day in Nice – a sightseeing plan

"One day in Nice" is a free sightseeing plan for visitors to Nice. The route I have proposed leads through the most important of Nice’s tourist attractions. You will have to prepare yourself for a long walk, but the reward will be a relaxing rest on the beach. Shall we...?

The Lemon Festival in Menton

140 tons of citrus fruit is needed to create the unusual sculptures at the annual Lemon Festival in Menton (France). Over 300 people work on the fruit sculptures, and the effect of their efforts can be admired for three weeks. Is it worth it?

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