Saint-Paul-de-Vence is famous for being one of the oldest medieval towns on the French Riviera. It’s renowned for its modern and contemporary art museums and galleries, such as the Fondation Maeght. The town also houses the 17th Century Saint Charles-Saint Claude chapel, which features mural by the French artist Conte. It is a beautiful village that captivates with its art, cobbled streets and exceptional views. During the Summer, the village becomes busy so visits may be more relaxing during the mornings or late afternoons. Restaurant reservations recommended
Highlights include the famous palm tree-lined Promenade des Anglaise, the old town, and the famous Cours Saleya Market. For art lovers, there is the Marc Chagall National Museum and Musee Matisse.
Enjoy the beach around the peninsula and the holiday atmosphere at Juan-les-Pins. The stunning Picasso museum houses works completed in the building. Skip the crowds and take a walk along the stunning Sentier de Tire-poil.
Top attractions include the Prince’s Palace right at the top of the Roc and the Oceanographic museum with equally fantastic views. Take in the glamour surrounding the casino or watch a AS Monaco play within their beautiful stadium.
Famous for its festivals, the crosiette and glamour.
Èze’s medieval village is famous for its beauty, picturesque streets, and stunning sea views. Vistit the exotic garden at the top of the medieval village or use the village as a base to follow one of the many rugged but spectacular hiking routes
Tourrettes-sur-Loup is a picturesque hill-top village. Mostly car free and known for the festival of Violets every March
Ten minutes from Grasse or Cannes. Mougin is known for its picturesque alleys, renowned restaurants, galleries, and magnificent views.
Away from the main tourist trail, this nearby village is typical of the Provence of yesteryear. At the gateway to the Gorges du Loup, the starting point for many hikes and water sports. The main pedestrianised street offer some nice cafes.
A thriving market town providing access to essential shops.. About 15 minutes walk from Vence centre you can visit the Chapelle du Rosaire, also known as the "Matisse Chapel". Exlpore the Baous hills on horseback or take a mountain bike along the on the famous Col de Vence.
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