The words 'The French Riviera' evoke images of idyllic Mediterranean towns graced with lush palm trees and azure seas (such as Nice, Villefranche), medieval hilltop villages captured in time (St-Paul-de-Vence, Grasse and Èze), glamorous coastal towns (take a bow Monaco and Cannes), and colourful harbours dotted with the expensive yachts of the rich and famous.
The light and beauty of the Côte d'Azur has inspired great artists including Matisse, Chagall, Picasso and Renoir, it has been a haven for the rich and famous for centuries, and continues to attract discerning travellers. Great Rail Journeys offers four ways to see this celebrated coastline, including the hilltop towns and chic resorts of Provence.
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The towns and cities on the French Riviera have a lot of character. Explore the cheerful streets of Nice, wander the palm tree-lined boulevards of Cannes, and gaze at the superyachts on the marina of Monaco. Each one offers its own unique charm, blending stunning scenery with the quintessential glamour of the Mediterranean coast.
Each village combines natural beauty with cultural heritage. From hilltop Èze, admire panoramic Mediterranean views, meander through art galleries and mediaeval architecture in Saint-Paul-de-Vence and soak up Grasse, famed as the perfume capital. These picturesque villages capture the essence of Provence's beauty and cultural richness.
Stunning beaches lie all along the coastline of the French Riviera. Enjoy sandy stretches, stroll pebbled shores, or explore hidden coves. Plus, the azure waters are perfect for a paddle, a swim, or simply relaxing. From sun-drenched sands to secluded shores, there is a perfect beach experience for everyone visiting the region.
Influenced by Mediterranean flavours, the cuisine adds something special to your French Riviera experience. Local dishes feature fresh seafood alongside regional specialities and the area is known for its use of olive oil, herbs, and vegetables. It is also renowned for its wines, producing varieties like rosé, especially from Provence, and red wines from vineyards near Nice and Cannes.