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1. NICE:

Soak up the charm

of Old Town at a sidewalk cafe

or the Cours Saleya market.

2. SAINT-TROPEZ:

Bask in the sun and

enjoy the sheer pleasure of reclining on

some of the world’s most glamorous

beaches.

3. GRASSE:

In the quaint town known as

the epicenter of luxury perfumes, take a

whiff at the International Perfume Museum, a botanical garden of perfumed

plants, and several perfumeries.

4. ART:

Get inspired by the area’s nearly 100 museums, including the Matisse and

Chagall museums in Nice, and Antibes’ Picasso Museum.

5. BOULEVARD DE LA CROISETTE:

Stroll past palatial hotels, dazzling casinos, and

high-end shops along Cannes’ famous seaside promenade.

6. RUE OBSCURE:

Walk under the vaulted arches that once protected so-called

“Dark Street” from bombardment in Villefranche-sur-mer.

7. GRÉOLIÈRES:

Hit the slopes or explore cross-country in the southern Alps, a

little more than an hour by car from the Côte d’Azur.

8. ÈZE:

Climb the narrow passageways of the medieval village to the cliff-top

castle overlooking the Mediterranean.

9. VILLA EPHRUSSI DE ROTHSCHILD:

Tour the exquisite mansion and manicured

gardens in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat.

10. MONTE-CARLO CASINO:

Experience legendary opulence, whether you play a

hand or just people-watch.

“Nice, especially the old section, is my favorite. The belle époque–style Le Negresco hotel stands as a landmark on

the Promenade des Anglais and faces the beach.”

— pathstrayer1

Marseille:

Founded more than two millennia ago, Marseille is France’s oldest

city and now its second-largest. Consider the evolution from ancient port to thriv-

ing metropolis as you wander around Le Panier (Old Town) and then admire the

latest exhibit or performance at La Friche Belle de Mai cultural and arts center.

(1:45 from Mougins)

hy Go?

For the opportunity to experience this playground of the rich and famous in all its glory. Indeed, the sparkling

water and sun-soaked beaches, wide coastal boulevards, and posh resort towns draw their share of celebrities and jet-

setters. But there’s another side to this region: Picturesque hillside villages exude charm and host numerous museums

showcasing the work of the world-renowned artists that they’ve attracted for centuries.

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