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The French Riviera

The French Riviera ? Where the Rich and Famous Mingle

Known as The French Riviera to English speaking folk, but also known as the Côte d’Azur, it is the Mediterranean corner of France lying on the south east coastline of the country. The coastline is one of the first modern resort areas, first used as a winter health resort for the British upper class around the end of the 18th century.  Then it became the playground for them in the mid-19th century where even Queen Victoria and King Edward VII went there. The trend of the wealthy people visiting the coast continued in the 20th century but also artists and writers became frequent visitors these included Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Edith Wharton, Somerset Maugham and Aldous Huxley, to name just a few.  

It was after the second world war that it became a hot tourist spot and convention site. Now many celebrities have homes in this luxurious region, the Côte d’Azur is home to 163 nationalities with 83,962 foreign residents, although estimates of the number of non-French nationals living in the area are often much higher.

The largest city in the Côte d’Azur is Nice, with a population of over 500,000. It is home to Nice Côte d’Azur Airport  – France’s third busiest airport which is on an area of partially reclaimed coastal land at the western end of the Promenade des Anglais.

The French Riviera contains famous seaside resorts such as Cannes and Saint Tropez.  They both need no introduction as both are known worldwide. With these three areas you’re bound to see the most luxurious villas in France

Cannes is most probably well known for its film annual film festival which is a major event for the industry that is held every May at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès.  It is one of the oldest and most prestigious film festivals in the world. It is a private event that has been made well known due to Media exposure and the fact that it is attended by many movie stars. Also it is a place where film producers attempt to sell their works to distributors from all over the world.

Saint Tropez is another well-known area blown up thanks to the media.  In the past it was a place for the jet set and “in” crowd known as a place where fashion models go to and films used as a backdrop.  Now although not as often movie stars and other various people do past through or use as a place relax in their privately owned estates away from prying eyes. The beaches are one of the main reasons why people go there though with their beautiful golden sand and deep blue oceans.  Also add to the fact that a few of them are privately owned helps with a reason why people go there.

Another part of the French Riviera is just as glamorous as the those two areas and that is Monaco this place holds the most talked about Gran Pix race the Monaco Gran Prix One of the few street circuits in the racing calendar it consists of the city streets from Monte Carlo and La Condamine that has the famous harbour in the backdrop.  This circuit is considered the ultimate test of driving skills in Formula One.

The French Riviera has always been associated with the fabulous life and maybe you want to experience it laying out on the beach of St Tropez or sampling one of the world’s biggest motorsport. At the end of the day it’s all about your enjoyment why not just add a touch of class to you vacation.

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A High French Riviera Hotel – Offered!

A Prime French Riviera Hotel

If you are wanting for an absolutely top French Riviera Hotel then look no further than the Chateau de Chevre d’Or perched high up within the terribly heart of the terribly pretty village of Eze. After all it appears to be nearly simply below cloud level, and has most likely the best views in all of the Mediterranean because it sits seemingly perched between the mountains and the sea.

What Riviera Hotel can probably be its equal with a panorama such as this. The Chateau de Chevre d’Or has its rooms and suites scattered through the village, and you are unlikely to find a lot of elegant accommodation anywhere else in this part of the world.

If you opt to book the Chevre d’Or then take full advantage of what the hotel needs to offer. It is the best place for a pair seeking a long getaway weekend, or a romantic break, or simply a battery recharge for some days. It is most likely not a protracted keep family vacation place, if for no alternative reason it’s jolly expensive but equally you definitely get what you pay for. The worth has been described as indecent, except for a once during a lifetime expertise, it will simply be justified.

If you’ll take a balcony space, you might get an upgrade. The simplest approach to explain the Chevre d’Or is to mention that it is terraced into the side of the mountain, with pretty statues and fountains everywhere.

You may discover the service is wonderful, and a lot of higher than you may find in even the best hotels worldwide never mind any other French Riviera Hotel.

Allow yourself to be pampered, and you almost certainly won’t want to leave the hotel. There is a pretty pool to relax by, that is one level below the restaurant and some of the balcony rooms are another level up from that, or you’ll simply laze on the balcony and fancy the read, or maybe simply sit in your Jacuzzi tub.

Balcony rooms have a sitting room with a glass door onto the balcony. The Jacuzzi is in the lavatory, and heaps of windows, all with views to die for.

If you wander round the hotel it’s so easy to urge lost in what’s virtually a maze of medieval steps between one part of the hotel and another. It will take all of 10 minutes to understand that this half of your vacation in France is as shut to perfection as you’ll get.

The Chateau Chevre d’Or is famed for its food, having a legendary Chevre d’Or connoisseur restaurant and if you can get a package deal then this should include at least one meal here.

Otherwise breakfast may be a delicious buffet at the terrace restaurant known as Les Ramparts where you’ll be able to conjointly have lunch. On the opposite hand you’ll have a lightweight lunch off the pool at Le Café du Jardin. There’s another and cheaper option to the connoisseur restaurant and that is at Le Grill, or of course you could forever end your romantic getaway weekend break with a meal served on your balcony.

There’s one factor for sure you will recognize that within the Chevre d’Or you’ve got created the best selection attainable of a French Riviera Hotel, and you won’t wish to leave.

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Rainbow for 3, 20 scoops – French Riviera Sweet Food AUD32

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Camarillo outlets still luring international visitors

Camarillo outlets still luring international visitors
French national Florence Sanfilippo arrived at the Camarillo Premium Outlets with a mission: to find Converse Chuck Taylors with the American flag design. After three hours of shopping, Sanfilippo could not find the shoes but walked away with three bags of clothes from Ralph Lauren and Guess.

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Quiet Above, Stormy Underneath, Angels bay, French Riviera

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PHOTOS: Paris Hilton’s Controversial Salute

PHOTOS: Paris Hilton’s Controversial Salute
Looks like Paris Hilton didn’t get the memo: salutes like the one Jesse James did just aren’t funny. PHOTOS: Paris Hilton Salute Scandal The party-loving socialite was seen flashing the salute aboard a yacht in St. Tropez on the French Riviera Sunday, and RadarOnline.com has all the pictures for you.

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History of the French Riviera – The War Years

In the latter half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, the Côte d’Azur, or as it is popularly known, the French Riviera, was home to the wealthy elite of both Europe and the United States, as well as to a thriving colony of writers and artists. Lying along the Mediterranean coast of the south of France, and bounded by Menton on the east and Hyères on the west, the region is known for its temperate winters and glorious, clear light.

The arrival of rail service in 1864 opened what had been a remote and impoverished region of France to travellers from all over Europe. A flood of aristocrats and royals congregated on the Riviera during the winter “season,” attracted both to the healthy climate and to the casinos in the principality of Monaco.

Tsar Alexander II, Napoleon III, Leopold II of Belgium, Queen Victoria, and the future Edward VII, then the Prince of Wales, all spent time on the Côte d’Azur. The impressionist painter, Renoir, lived there and died on the Riviera in 1919. Matisse lived in Nice (the largest city in the region) until his death in 1954 and Picasso called Mougins home until his own passing in 1973.

After World War I, which ravaged both the European landscape and its royal houses, the Côte d’Azur became the summer playground for American business moguls. The writers and painters of the inter-war Lost Generation, disillusioned by the carnage of the Great War, fled their homelands to embrace the expatriate lifestyle both in Paris and on the French Riviera. It was there that Edith Wharton wrote The Age of Innocence near Hyères in 1920 and F. Scott Fitzgerald drafted the bulk of The Great Gatsby while living at Saint-Raphaël.

When Germany invaded France in the summer of 1940, the British and American expatriates went to Gibraltar or returned to the United States. Some, like the Jewish artist Marc Chagall, needed help to escape the advancing Nazis. In total, however, more than 5,000 French Jews from the French Riviera died in the death camps during the war. Saint-Tropez was badly damaged in the fighting and only restored to its original condition in the post-war years due to the efforts of the novelist Collette.

As many of the artists and novelists returned after the war, the creative energies that have long formed a vital part of life on the French Riviera coalesced into an event that now largely symbolises the region internationally, the Cannes Film Festival, founded in 1946. Consequently, as the decade of the 1940s drew to a close, the French Riviera increasingly became an international destination for a new “jet set” of celebrities and film stars from around the world, opening yet another glittering period on the fabled shoreline of the Côte d’Azur.

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What is the best city to visit in the French Riviera?

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Photos show Maynard, Blankenship in French Riviera


The attorey for Hugh Caperton, the head of Harman Mining, filed an amended motion that asks West Virginia Chief Justice Elliott “Spike” Maynard to disqualify himself from a case involving Massey Energy. The motion includes pictures of Maynard and Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship together in the French Riviera. This segment aired Jan. 17, 2008, on the program “Outlook.”

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Vacationing on the French Riviera

Holiday rental in France doesn’t have to be all about the main cities of Paris or Versailles. You can find just as many enticing – and satisfying – cities along the French Riviera to enjoy with family or for a romantic south France getaway for UK travelers.

The French Riviera is located in south France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Italy and flows from Cassis to Menton. It is also one of the most popular resort beaches in the world, hosting many movie stars each year. Some cities along or near the French Riviera include Cannes, Nice, Antibes, Monaco, Vence, Toulon, Cassis, Saint-Raphael, Menton, Monte Carlo, Juan-les-Pins, and Grasse.

The French Riviera has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and abundant sunshine about 300 days per year. Many festivities are held in the area each year such as the Monaco Circus Festival (January/February), the Nice Carnival (February), the Lemon Festival in Menton (February), the Jazz Festival in Nice (July), the Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival (July), the Jasmine Festival in Grasse (August), and the Rose Festival in Grasse (May).

French Riviera Sea and Mountains

Many tourists enjoy French Riviera rental cruises for relaxation, romance, and even recreation such as golf holiday cruises. There are several major ports including those in Cannes, Nice, and Villefranche-sur-Mer and many choices of adventures throughout the year. The French Riviera coast stretches about 120 kilometers with famous resorts, sandy beaches, islands, glistening night lights, and a variety of sea sports.

The French Riviera attracts mountain lovers each year with its Alpes d’Azur. The snow-covered peeks can be seen from the French Riviera, and ski resorts are within only a 90-minute drive from Nice. The mountains are great for a day France trip for travelers that are visiting the French Riviera and surrounding areas. Activities in the mountains include sightseeing of beautiful landscapes and many leisurely activities such as hiking, rock climbing, horseback riding, fishing, white water rafting, and more.

Golf Holiday in France

Those who love to golf will find plenty of fabulous courses during their French Riviera holiday. South France holidays and rentals offer the most amazing golf packages with some of the most popular golf courses. Travelers can stay in any city such as Nice, Vence, or Cannes and visit numerous golf courses in these areas. Or, French Riviera golf cruises can take golfers from city to city to see the scenery and try out a new course every day. There are about 21 courses along the French Riviera with four in the mountainous areas, each designed by world-renowned golf course architects.

With museums, parks and gardens, historical towns and villages, and numerous coastal attractions, there’s something for the entire family to do along the French Riviera. Those considering a holiday rental in France will find plenty of adventures in one of the amazing cities along the French Riviera. Check out online resources to locate specific Provence accommodations or any France holiday accommodations at affordable prices.

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