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It's somewhat off the beaten path for those in Cannes. But for just a 15 minute drive from the Palais des Festivals, this is a great way to spend a few hours. Check out both the garden and house...
This historic part of Nice feels like a medieval village with narrow streets curving between old buildings with red-tile roofs, small restaurants and open-markets.
This museum houses a large collection of French and American artwork from the 1960s to the present.
Anyone looking for a real immersion course for adults (when I was there in August 2007, the average age was somewhere betweeen 35 and 45), there is only one place: the Institut de Français in...
Garden of tropical plants on the crest of the hill that dominates Eze.
This famous street travels along Nice's Mediterranean waterfront.
This popular open-air marketplace features flowers, food items, produce and live fowl directly from the neighboring farms.
The massive Gothic palace where Roman Catholic popes resided following the Great Schism in the 14th century.
This Russian cathedral was built in the early 20th century in honor of the son of Czar Nicholas II, who died in Nice after failing to recover from tuberculosis.
Discover the most beautiful French Riviera Palazzo and its nine wonderful gardens. Through the art dealers and experts she befriended, Baroness Ephrussi de Rothschild sought out artworks all over the world, transforming the Villa at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat into a collector's paradise. Between sea and sky, overlooking the bay of Villefranche, the nine heavenly gardens are adorned with patios, fountains, ponds, flowered and shaded paths. The Villa is also a place for wedding and receptions organization.
This majestic mountain was the subject of several Paul Cézanne paintings.
