The capital inside the capital of perfumes. A tour of the factory followed by a subtle guiding into their gift shop will have you leaving with tons of delightful smelling perfumed goodies.
One of the most charming parts in all of the region. Get there super early on a Friday morning and have a coffee while you watch market merchants get ready for a day full of negotiating - you can thank us later.
The iconic destination for many traveling to the Côte. Walking down the Boulevard de la Croisette and exploring Old Cannes as you work up an appetite is a great way to spend an afternoon.
The heart of the summertime Côte d'Azure action. Perfect for a stroll through Place Garibaldi and stop over for some socca.
An incredibly charming small town that boasts beautiful views overlooking the valley to the sea. It's a great place to end a long hike and re-hydrate with a glass of rosé.
Wine tasting, because wine not?
If you're in need of a tan and some Vitamin D, here you'll find some of the better beaches in the area. Also in abundance are restaurants offering a fresh bucket of moules marinières.
One of the oldest communes/towns in the French Riviera, St. Paul de Vence is so charming and enjoyable to walk around. Don't quote us on this, but there are more art galleries per capita than anywhere else in the world.
If you're going on your way to/from Monaco, you must stop in Eze at the very least for a walk and a coffee. The views at the Hotel Chevre d'Or (translation: golden goat) are magnificent.
Perfect for a glamorous day/evening trip where you can be your best selves. It's about an hour's drive from either Grasse or Valbonne