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Le Domaine du Jas
This splendid Mediterranean property is located halfway between Nice and Cannes, and is close to Biot, listed as one of France's most beautiful villages. You will enjoy air-conditioned rooms with a private balcony or patio, sheltered by palm trees, oleanders and cypresses, and a heated swimming pool. A truly peaceful heaven just a few minutes from the beaches of Cap d'Antibes and Juan Les Pins. (Light food service 1-4 p.m. may to september). Free unlimited WIFI access for guests.

La Vignette Haute
La Vignette Haute is a romantic hilltop inn with an original, medieval and cosy atmosphere. Antique furniture, rooms with a personnal touch, and a superb restaurant lit by oil lamps, with a view on the animal stables, will make your stay truly enchanting. Unique in all of France.

Hôtel de Paris
The hotel de Paris is a pearl in Cannes and considered as one of the best 3 stars hotels in the area. Located downtown, about 500 metres from the beach and the convention centre, it is found in an old building in the flamboyant "Belle-Époque" style and offers 50 spacious and traditional rooms and suites. All rooms and suites are decorated in French Style, are air-conditioned, and also sound proofed.

Hôtel de l'Olivier
In the picturesque and historical district of Cannes called Le Suquet, the hotel la Villa de l'Olivier offers tastefully decorated rooms with personalized comfort in a garden setting with pool. It is truly an oasis in the city with a warm welcome. We are located just five minutes walk from the historic Forville market, the famous Festival Hall and the beautiful sand beaches of french riviera.

Le Petit Palais
Find utmost comfort in the former residence of Sacha Guitry. Nearby you can discover the Chagall and Matisse museums, the Cimiez monastery, and the Roman arena and acropolis. Enjoy "Belle Epoque" architecture, unique furniture, floral terraces and a warm welcome. Rooms overlook the sea and the “Baie des Anges”.

Château de la Bégude
Right on the Opio Valbonne golf course, hidden by hundred years old cork oak, the Château de la Bégude invites you in a calm and cosy atmosphere. At the complety renovated restaurant overlooking hotel golf, enjoy the chef's provençal specialities.

La Grande Bastide
This 18th century fortified house restored with loving care by amateurs of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, commands an unrivalled view of the village and the sea on the horizon. Individually decorated rooms and suites display the colours of Provence. Enjoy bathrooms with jacuzzi and breakfast on the terrace.

Ermitage du Riou
In the Bay of Cannes, on the La Napoule harbor, you'll find l'Ermitage du Riou, a charming house that has been elegantly renovated. The rooms are all personalized and have a view of the sea or the golf course, in an atmosphere that combines antique furniture and engravings with all modern comfort and refinement. The chef will welcome you at the excellent restaurant Le Riou.

Sun Riviera Hôtel
In the Rue d'Antibes, right near the Croisette, this hotel matches the modern comfort of the rooms with the serenity of the surroundings. Enjoy a warm welcome and original paintings. Relax while you lounge on the terrace in the shade of the bougainvillea, or in the garden around the pool.

Capital of the French Riviera, Nice is one of the most pleasant towns in France. Its location on the Mediterranean coast and in the vicinity of the Alps gives Nice charms and attractiveness.
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Rolling Stones' Concert in Nice on August 8th 2006

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The international airport, which is the second most important in France, makes the town a compulsory entry point to Southern France. And it seems really prejudicial to land at Nice without visiting the town. Nice is a really impressive city: with more than 300 000 inhabitants on one hand, and a great tourist attraction on the other hand, Nice boasts a particular atmosphere. Nice is a real town, economically, demographically, but with all the leisure related to the sea.

The littoral is really impressive, the turquoise Mediterranean offers Nice a beautiful landscape but also delicious fishes and seafood, which you can savor at the famous Café de Turin on the Garibaldi Square. You can also discover the sea from inside by scuba-diving or snorkeling. The sea bed reaches high depths very quickly, which explains the diversity of the flora and fauna. Otherwise, thanks to the Mediterranean warm climate and sun, Nice is a city with flowers, palm trees and umbrella pines and is endowed with numerous magnificent gardens such as Albert 1st botanical garden.

Nice is also a town of culture. Historically, the town have been Italian until 1860. This is why, in the old-town, Italian architecture dominates with trompe-l'œil façades, typical colored cable streets, baroque churches and chapels such as the Misericord Chapel and its famous unfinished steeple. The Cours Saleya is crammed with gorgeous restaurants and cafes terraces.

Despite its historical richness, Nice is definitively turned toward the future. The MAMAC, which is the modern art museum, is world-famous for its innovative architecture and its masterpieces of Matisse, Nikki de Saint Phalle or Boltanski. Nice is also a city of traditions: culinary with the delicious socca made with chickpea flour and vivid markets, festive with the Nice Carnival which takes place every year since 1873.

Moreover, since the beginning of the 20th century, Nice is a city of luxury: luxury shops gathered in the Massena district, luxury hotels such as Le Negresco, Le Meridien or le Splendid, located on the Promenade des Anglais which you only have to cross for going sunbathe on the beach. Just bear in mind that some of the most famous tourist capitals are near such as Monte-Carlo and Saint-Tropez with their casinos, beaches and yachts. Nice is a place where days and nights are gentle and sweet: siesta in the shade of palm trees, parties in fabulous places till the sunrise on the Mediterranean… like La Siesta.

Let's not forget the countryside just inland from Nice ("arriere pays"), which is amazingly beautiful. Hundreds-year-old olive trees, lavender, almond trees stretch along hills and mountains the top of which one can admire the deep blue Mediterranean. Some of the most beautiful villages of France such as Coaraze, Gourdon and Sainte Agnes are very close, enjoy short breaks there, away from the hustle and bustle of the French Riviera.

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