French Riviera (Côte d'Azur)
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French Riviera (Côte d'Azur)

Sophisticated Mediterranean paradise of sun, sea and style

The French Riviera isn't just about champagne and superyachts. Sure, you'll find both in spades, but look beyond the Instagram-perfect facade and you'll discover a coastline where Picasso painted, where Grace Kelly fell in love, and where locals still argue over the best bouillabaisse recipe. The Côte d'Azur stretches from Saint-Tropez to the Italian border, each town with its own personality. Nice pulses with authentic French life. Cannes preens for the cameras. Monaco flaunts its wealth. And scattered between them are fishing villages that somehow survived the glitz invasion. Yes, it's expensive. But here's the thing – you're paying for more than just location. You're buying into a lifestyle that's been perfected over centuries.

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Nice makes the perfect base camp. The Old Town buzzes with markets and bistros, while the Promenade des Anglais gives you that postcard coastline. Stay near Place Masséna for walkable everything. Cannes works if you want to feel like a film star – even when the festival isn't running. The Carlton InterContinental still draws the crowd that matters. But here's what locals know: Antibes offers the best value. You get medieval charm, Picasso's old stomping grounds, and beaches without the Monaco price tag. Saint-Paul-de-Vence perches in the hills if you prefer art galleries to beach clubs. Monaco? Only if money truly isn't an object. A basic hotel room runs €400+ in summer.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Visit in shoulder season (May, September, October) when hotel prices drop 40-50% compared to peak summer
  • 2.Shop at local markets like Cours Saleya in Nice for fresh ingredients instead of eating every meal out
  • 3.Take the regional train between towns (€4 Nice to Monaco) rather than taxis which cost €50+
  • 4.Many museums offer free entry on first Sundays of each month from October to March
  • 5.Beach clubs charge €30+ for loungers, but public beaches between them are completely free
  • 6.Happy hour at harbor bars (5-7pm) offers half-price drinks with the same million-dollar views
  • 7.Stay in Antibes or Nice rather than Monaco or Saint-Tropez for similar access at fraction of the cost

Travel Tips

  • Pack layers even in summer – coastal winds can make evenings surprisingly cool
  • Learn basic French phrases; locals appreciate the effort, especially away from tourist centers
  • Book restaurant reservations well in advance during summer and festival periods
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen – the Mediterranean sun reflects off water and can burn quickly
  • Download the Zou! app for real-time bus and train schedules across the region
  • Carry cash – many small businesses and markets don't accept cards
  • Respect beach club dress codes – flip-flops and swimwear only work at the actual beach areas

Frequently Asked Questions

June and September offer the ideal balance of warm weather, manageable crowds, and reasonable prices. July-August brings peak crowds and heat, while May can be unpredictable. October extends swimming season with fewer tourists.

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