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French Side Travel’s Picks: Seven New Hotels in France for 2024

Explore enchanting destinations with French Side Travel, your gateway to a luxury experience. As seasoned experts, we reveal seven new hotels in France, each with its unique allure. From the heart of Paris, the royal realm of Versailles, and down to the sun-kissed shores of the French Riviera, we provide insider insights for an extraordinary stay.

Let French Side Travel guide you to these hidden treasures, ensuring your journey in France is nothing short of exceptional.


New Hotels in Paris

1, Place Vendôme

1, Place Vendôme emerges as a radiant gem in Paris, featuring five rooms and ten suites, each a unique setting that weaves a tapestry of influences and stories. The hotel invites guests into an exquisite journey through art, knowledge, gastronomy, nature, and care. Behind its blue carriage door, a wrought-iron gate with the Chopard initial leads to a familial haven redesigned by architect Pierre-Yves Rochon. The rooms and suites, named after precious stones, showcase a blend of materials and colors. From a cigar lounge with Eastern influences to an exotic winter garden adorned with mosaics, every space radiates magic. The hotel’s elegance, deeply rooted in Parisian charm, extends from meticulously crafted interiors to the refined entrance reworked in 18th-century style. The overall enchantment of this Parisian escape is undeniable, creating a captivating experience for every guest.

Paris Hotel Room Place Vendôme
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Craftsmanship Atelier in a Haute Couture House

Participate in a discovery workshop, for an introduction to craftsmanship in the luxury fashion world. Perpetuating the noble gestures of haute couture and luxury ready-to-wear, we invite you to the private atelier that collaborates regularly with the greatest names in the fashion world, from Chanel and Christian Lacroix to Yves Saint Laurent and Maison Margiela.

Hôtel Hana

In the heart of Paris’s 2e Arrondissement, Hôtel Hana merges Haussmannian architecture with Japanese inspiration. Majestic neighbors like the Opéra Garnier and the Bourse surround the hotel, creating a sanctuary for travelers. The talented architect Laura Gonzalez has curated 26 rooms and suites, transforming them into tranquil retreats that offer the supreme luxury of calm amid the energy of Parisian life. From Japanese cuisine at Hanabi, a culinary spectacle by Shirley Garrier, to Japanese-inspired treatments in the spa, Hôtel Hana invites guests to indulge in a space where silence and calm reign, honoring the significant role of self-care deeply rooted in Japanese traditions. Hôtel Hana ensures an unforgettable and sensory-rich experience for every traveler.

Paris Hotel Hana Cocktail Bar Hanabi
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Backstage Access at Opéra Garnier

Learn about the fabulous history of this institution linked to music and dance since the 17th century. During this exclusive tour, you will discover not only the backstage areas and the historical “Central costumes” room, storing the creations of the latest productions, but you will also learn the costume-making secrets from the Company’s productions.

Hôtel Balzac

Experience timeless elegance at the newly reimagined Hôtel Balzac, set to open its doors in June 2024. Located on the iconic Champs Elysées, this legendary establishment, redesigned by the Festen duo, seamlessly blends minimalist aesthetics with the tradition of French hospitality. With 58 rooms and suites, some offering breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower, every space exudes creative modernity and prioritizes absolute comfort. The Japanese-inspired spa promises a holistic retreat, while the lounge and bar provide intimate settings for relaxation. Nestled in the heart of the vibrant Champs-Élysées, Hôtel Balzac offers a unique retreat where you can recharge and immerse yourself in the charm of chic Parisian living.

Paris Hotel Balzac Room Picture
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Paris Illuminations Tour

Experience the enchantment of the City of Light in a private driving tour. As night falls, step into a classic car, departing from your accommodation. Witness the transformation of Paris into a mesmerizing spectacle, with shimmering lights adorning iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, Louvre Museum, Madeleine Church, Place de la Concorde, and the historic Place de la Bastille. Conclude this magical journey on the illustrious Champs-Élysées, where the beauty of Paris radiates under the night sky.


New Hotel in Versailles

Hôtel Les Lumières

Opening its doors in June, Hôtel Les Lumières promises a radiant stay in the heart of the Royal City. This 5-star boutique hotel, dating back to the 17th century, beckons with the illustrious Palace of Versailles at its doorstep. The hotel offers an intimate interlude, blending the inspiration of the Grand Siècle with a contemporary atmosphere across its 31 elegantly decorated rooms and suites. Ascend the grand staircase from 1907, nestle in the period library, or indulge in a unique sensory pause at the spa. A highlight is Pierre Hermé‘s Café, where a tearoom with a 6-meter-high ceiling and views of the Place d’Armes invites you to explore an exceptional menu. Indeed, Les Lumières is more than a hotel; it’s an invitation to awakening, where every moment promises eternal memories in a place that marries the lights of yesterday and today.

Versailles Hotel
Courtesy of Hôtel Les Lumières

Private Guided Tour of The King’s Garden at Versailles with The Garden’s Manager

The King’s Garden was built between 1678 and 1683 by Jean-Baptiste La Quintinie, at the request of Louis XIV. Also, it is the historic site of the École Nationale Supérieure de Paysage. Classified as a historical monument and a remarkable garden, its gardeners perpetuate the art of pruning and cultivating a wide variety of fruits and vegetables in a French-style garden.


New Hotels on the French Riviera

Maison Albar – Le Victoria

Maison Albar Hotels introduces Le Victoria, an upcoming jewel in Nice’s crown, overlooking the azure expanse of the Mediterranean Sea. Positioned between the iconic Promenade des Anglais and Place Masséna, this elegant retreat merges French design with the relaxed charm of the South. Boasting 102 rooms and 30 suites, the hotel offers sweeping views of the Baie des Anges and the countryside. Le Victoria features a 600m² spa, and a rooftop with a restaurant, bar, and infinity pool. With high-end boutiques at its doorstep, the hotel’s refined aesthetic and culinary excellence redefine the essence of a Côte d’Azur stay.

Courtesy of Maison Albar Hotels

Private Tour of Nice

Set out on a captivating full-day private tour of Nice with your licensed guide and driver. From the panoramic views of Mont Boron Hill to the vibrant streets of the old town, immerse yourself in the blend of Italian and French charm. Stroll along the iconic Promenade des Anglais, wander through narrow winding streets, and savor local street food. Discover the architectural gem of the Russian Orthodox Church and culminate your day with a wine-tasting experience in the heights of Nice, surrounded by the vineyards of Bellet.

vineyard in nice france
Courtesy of Château de Bellet

Hôtel du Couvent

Nestled within the heart of Nice’s Old Town, the soon-to-be-unveiled Hotel du Couvent, slated for a June opening, is a sanctuary blending 17th-century tranquility with 21st-century luxury. Boasting 88 meticulously restored rooms, the hotel embraces ancient architecture, lush gardens, and a Roman-inspired thermal spa. Valéry Grégo, the visionary behind Les Roches Rouges and Le Pigalle, orchestrates this ultra-luxurious haven. Guests can anticipate farm-to-table dining, herbalist treatments, and access to the hotel’s farmers market. Beyond its historical significance, the hotel offers an idyllic retreat where visitors can immerse themselves in the captivating charm of Nice’s old-world allure.

hotel room in nice france
Courtesy of Hôtel du Couvent

Tour of the Balcony Villages of Tourette-sur-Loup & Saint Paul de Vence

Head to the picturesque inland areas of Nice, where the majestic peaks of the Alps unfold. Your first stop is the medieval village of Tourette-sur-Loup, nestled atop a rocky hill. Revel in the village’s medieval charm and savor a panoramic view of the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. Continuing your adventure, explore Saint Paul de Vence, once a haven for artists like Matisse and Picasso. Immerse yourself in its medieval streets, walls, and the captivating views that have inspired artistic legends throughout history. Today, art galleries and decor shops still echo the town’s rich creative heritage.

Château de Théoule

Discover the enchanting Château de Théoule, a historic haven turned into a seaside jewel, opening its doors in March. Originally a soap factory built in 1630, the château now invites you to relive the Côte d’Azur’s golden age. Nestled in Théoule-sur-Mer, each room and suite offers unparalleled views of the Mediterranean in an Art Deco ambiance. Indulge in refined Italian cuisine at the panoramic sea-view restaurant and enjoy the magic of Plage Blanche, a hidden gem for sunset swims. With a spa facing the sea, Château de Théoule promises an exquisite escape on the French Riviera.

private beach club in théoule sur mer france
Courtesy of Château de Théoule

Hiking in the Estérel Massif

Embark on an extraordinary journey in the Estérel Massif, where the rugged red rocks meet the azure Mediterranean waters. This mountain range, stretching along the Var department’s coast in Provence, captivates with its distinct geological formations. However, despite its modest elevation, the Massif de l’Estérel promises an enchanting hiking experience. The inland trails lead to panoramic viewpoints, revealing breathtaking coastal vistas. As you explore, encounter the remnants of a once-forested landscape, now transformed into a striking panorama of hills and cliffs. Alternatively, traverse the scenic coastal road, offering glimpses of coves embraced by red rocks and jagged boulders plunging into the sea. Immerse yourself in nature’s artistry and discover the extraordinary beauty of Estérel’s vibrant landscapes.


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Our Guide to the Principality of Monaco

From its captivating history to its opulent charm, Monaco beckons with a blend of luxury, culture, and mystique. Uncover the Grimaldi legacy, explore the exclusive resort life, and follow in the footsteps of icons like Grace Kelly. Whether you seek a yacht adventure, a cultural journey, or simply a taste of sophistication, this principality awaits your visit. Plan your escape today with our guide to the Principality of Monaco.


Our Guide to the Principality of Monaco

Unraveling the Allure of the Principality

Monaco does not disappoint. Only 30 minutes from Nice, nestled along the sun-kissed shores of the French Riviera, you will find Monaco. This destination that exudes elegance, charm, and an air of mystery. Known for its stunning coastline, star-studded affairs, and vibrant culture. If you desire to dive deep into the storied past of this highly contested city-state, see and be seen in the playground of the rich and famous, or simply searching an unforgettable escape, make your way to the Principality of Monaco.

Monaco Explained

Naturally, when thinking about Monaco many questions come to mind. Why is Monaco so small? Who are the Grimaldi’s? Soon you will be asking yourself, When can I visit? Monaco is only 520 acres, just to put into perspective, it fits inside New York’s Central Park (843 acres). While the Principality of Monaco has changed hands numerous times, the Grimaldi Family has remained at the helm since 1297. This is when Francesco Grimaldi seized control of the Rock of Monaco. According to the Ancient Greeks, Monaco may have a more mythical origin story as it is proclaimed that on Hercules’ journey back to Greece after his tenth labor, he built the Rock of Monaco.

Eventually with the opening of the renowned Casino de Monte-Carlo by the Société de Bains de Mer de Monaco in 1863 and the arrival of railway travel in 1868, Monaco established itself as a destination for distinguished travelers on the Côte d’Azur. From this point forward, the tourism infrastructure has continued to evolve. Rather than arriving by train, you can arrive in style with a Private Helicopter Transfer from the airport. This allows you to skip the traffic and take in panoramic views of the dazzling coast.

Helicopter to Monaco
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History of Monaco

Evidently, there is more than meets the eye when it comes to the Principality of Monaco. Beyond the exclusive resort for international jet-setters, there’s a fascinating story. Uncover the history of the nation founded by the Grimaldi’s that went from a perched village to a prosperous country hosting the world’s billionaires. Until 1848, the towns of Menton & Roquebrune were also a part of Monaco, so we recommend continuing down the coast for a visit.

Her Serene Highness, Princess Grace of Monaco

Follow in the footsteps of Grace Kelly who gave up her career as an actress in Hollywood to marry Prince Rainier III. Her legacy can be seen at the Monaco Cathedral and the filming locations from Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘To Catch a Thief’ in which she starred. For those truly enamored by the Monégasque Royal Family, opt for an exclusive, private visit to the Prince’s Palace after hours.

Your Stay in Monaco

Upon arriving to Monaco, make your way to the hotel of your choice: Hôtel de Paris, Hôtel Hermitage, Monte Carlo Bay, or Monte Carlo Beach. These properties represent the finest of Monégasque hospitality with impeccable service, exquisite interiors, and exclusive access to the principality.

During your time on “The Rock” take up the favored pastimes of shopping and yachting. Spend the afternoon with a personal stylist who will assist you in curating your wardrobe in the numerous boutiques found in Monaco. From luxury ready to wear & leather goods from houses such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Hermès, to fine jewellery and watches from Boucheron, Cartier, and Chopard. What better way to see Monaco than aboard a yacht? Make your way to the port and embark on a journey to take in the sunshine, sea, and stunning views.

Where to Stay in and near Monaco

Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo

Internationally renowned 5-star luxury hotel, enchants visitors with its iconic status and recent 2019 transformation, offering exquisite suites like the Princess Grace and Prince Rainier III suites. From the Louis XV-Alain Ducasse restaurant to the rooftop pool of the Wellness Sky Club, this Monaco gem provides an unparalleled experience.

Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo

This Belle Epoque palace and 5-star hotel is located in sparkling Monte-Carlo by its renowned casino. The Gustave Eiffel-designed glass dome, architectural details, and ornate decoration make this one of Monaco’s most romantic spots. The 277 rooms and suite feature Louis XV-style furnishings. The rooms with terraces offer views on the glistening sea.

Monte-Carlo Beach

This 5-star gem built in the 1930s, invites guests to indulge in the Dolce Vita. With a stunning seafront, terracotta façade, and stunning frescoes, the hotel offers the epitome of luxury. Highlights include the exclusive Diamond Suite, a cabana service by the water, an Olympic swimming pool, a spa, and an organic Michelin-star restaurant set in an exceptional natural site.

Monte-Carlo Bay

The sophisticated 4-star Hotel & Resort, redefines the legendary destination with its relaxed ambiance. Situated on its own picturesque peninsula east of Larvotto, the resort offers breathtaking views of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Featuring a grand private residence entrance, solarium, terraces, and gardens by Jean Mus, this chic Garden of Eden promises a unique experience.


If you’re still asking yourself, “When can I visit?” speak with one of our experts who will curate your perfect stay.

Be inspired by one of our sample itineraries: Cultural Discovery of Monaco, Unforgettable Trip to Monaco, & Family Trip to Monaco.

How to Spend a Weekend in Monte Carlo

Royalty, sea views and luxury: Monte Carlo is a gem waiting to be discovered. The Principality of Monaco isn’t even one square mile. Although this microstate may not boast size, it packs history and luxe into each square inch. From the Monaco Grand Prix to the Hollywood star-turned-princess Grace Kelly, this microstate’s rich culture is waiting to be explored. If you’re dreaming of a luxurious escape to the French Riviera, a trip to Monte Carlo is essential. Here are some of French Side Travel’s best tips to spend the weekend in Monte Carlo.


How to Spend a Weekend in Monte Carlo

Is Monte Carlo in France?

No, Monte Carlo is not technically in France. The principality of Monaco is sandwiched between southern France and the Mediterranean Sea; Italy is a short drive away. And Monte Carlo is one of Monaco’s most popular districts. Monaco hasn’t always been sovereign; it was part of the French First Republic, according to the Department of State. And later, it was under the protection of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia. Today, Monaco is a sovereign microstate with Prince Albert II being its leader.

How to Get to Monaco

Monaco doesn’t have its own airport, but don’t fret: this microstate is easily accessible from France. We recommend flying into Nice, where we can pick you up and make the 30- or 45-minute drive to Monaco. Monaco is also accessible by train from Nice with an arrival at the Monaco-Monte-Carlo train station.

Take a Private Tour of the Prince’s Palace

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Discover the lavish Prince’s Palace in Monaco along with the history and art of the Grimaldi family. We’ll organize a private, guided tour of the palace either before or after its hours for the public. Take a step into the life of the royals as you explore the throne room, Grand Apartments and the Cour d’Honneur.

Stroll the Saint Martin Gardens

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Step into a tropical paradise in Monaco’s first public garden. The Saint Martin Gardens were opened in 1816 for the purpose of creating work for locals during a famine, according to Visit Monaco. The gardens are sprinkled with tropical plants and flowers; they’re the perfect spot for a stroll overlooking the Mediterranean.

Feed the Sea Turtles

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Perfect for the whole family, a trip to the Oceanographic Museum will allow you to learn and experience the beauty of the ocean. We’ll organize a private tour where you’ll prepare the meal and feed the land turtles at the aquarium. You and your kids will be able to touch starfish and even pet a baby shark! Marvel at the breathtaking species in the aquarium filled with 450,000 liters of seawater.

Go for a Drive in Vintage Style

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Prince Rainier III had a knack for collecting old cars, and you can visit his collection while in Monaco. You can admire former racing cars as well as classic Rolls Royces, Ferraris and Maseratis. These pristine cars may have you aching to get behind the wheel. France Side Travel offers vintage car rentals with or without a driver. You’ll be able to choose your wheels, from a Jaguar E Cabriolet to an Austin Healey 100/6. 

Upgrade your Wardrobe with a Personal Shopper

Shopping in Paris

If you have an eye for luxurious fashion, we’ll organize a private session with a personal shopper. In Monaco, our personal shopper will take you to confidential addresses and ateliers as well as introduce you to the designers. Your wardrobe will be the crème de la crème

The Principality of Monaco might not be expansive, but each nook and cranny promises luxury and exploration. Whether you’re interested in visiting the palace or its casinos or perhaps just lounging in the hotel’s private pool, you will fall in love with Monte Carlo.

Where to Stay in and near Monaco

Hotel Hermitage Monte Carlo

This Belle Epoque palace and 5-star hotel is located in sparkling Monte-Carlo by its renowned casino. The Gustave Eiffel-designed glass dome, architectural details, and ornate decoration make this one of Monaco’s most romantic spots. The 277 rooms and suite feature Louis XV-style furnishings. The rooms with terraces offer views on the glistening sea.

You’ll be tempted by its private beach, spa, heated saltwater swimming pool, a hammam, and a Jacuzzi overlooking the Prince’s Palace. When looking for the best restaurants in Monaco, no need to wander far: the hotel’s Le Vistamar restaurant offers Michelin-star seafood on a fabulous terrace.

Hôtel la Perouse

This four-star hotel promises more than just luxurious rooms and exemplary service; it also boasts views of the Baie des Anges on the Mediterranean. Located in Nice, this hotel is a stone’s throw from a flower market and the city’s old port. Feel free to wander this boutique property’s fitness center, sauna, a rooftop terrace, and a heated outdoor pool with an epic backdrop. Hôtel La Perouse also offers private beach access so that you can make the most of your French Riviera stay.


Drooling over these dreamy destinations but not sure where to begin? Say no more; we’ll take care of the details. Be inspired by some of our top tours: The Best of The French Rivieras History and Culture in a Week, A Romantic Trip to the French Riviera and A Unique Wine and Food Excursion to the French Riviera. We’re ready to help you plan the trip of a lifetime.

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Best Places to Visit on the French Riviera

Nestled on the Mediterranean, the French Riviera has a culture of its own. From its lively cities like Nice to its quaint villages like Èze, this region of France offers a diverse range of destinations. Coco Chanel, the Rothschilds, Brigitte Bardot — the French Riviera has long attracted travelers and stars alike over the years. But knowing where to begin in such a rich region of France can feel daunting. At French Side Travel, we’re experts in organizing luxurious experiences. We’ve rounded up some of our favorite places to visit on the French Riviera.


Best Places to Visit on the French Riviera

How to Get to the French Riviera

Also known as the Côte d’Azur, the French Riviera is located in southeastern France. The best way to access the French Riviera would be flying into the airport in Nice. You can also fly into the airport in Marseille. The French Riviera can also be accessed by various train stations.

Menton

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Driving up to Menton, you’ll immediately be awestruck by the sorbet-colored buildings lining the shoreline. Whether it’s wandering its darling streets or lying out at the beach, the town of Menton is the ideal place to enjoy southern French sunshine. 

Menton’s claim to fame is its Fête du Citron, or Lemon Festival. Since 1934, this festival has been showcasing the lemon through parades, an arts and crafts show, floats and beyond. The Lemon Festival will be held in February and March 2024. Whether you can take part in the Lemon Festival or not, the town of Menton is a favorite for places to visit on the French Riviera.

Nice

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Whether you prefer lounging at the beach or exploring its old city’s narrow streets, Nice has something for everyone. Get your steps in with a walk along the Promenade des Anglais, which lines the Mediterranean Sea. And for the best views, be sure to head up to la Colline du Château.

Although many think of French cuisine as homogenous across the country, it simply isn’t the case. France’s regions each have their own specialities, and in Nice, the cuisine is heavily influenced by the Mediterranean. Think olives, chickpeas and seafood. After strolling the markets, you can take a private cooking class in Henri Matisse’s Nice workshop.

Èze

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Even with its rich history during medieval and Renaissance periods, much of France has modernized. But step foot in Èze and it’s as if you’ve rewound the clock hundreds, if not thousands, of years. The village of Èze’s history dates back to 220 B.C. We dare you to wander up the hilltop village’s windy paths to the castle ruins in its Jardin Exotique

We’ll even set up your own private perfume atelier. You’ll meet the Maître Parfumeur, who will help you craft your own unique perfume. They’ll even save your precious concoction in case you’d like to order another batch in the future.

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat

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Ever wondered how the rich and famous lived many years ago à l’époque ? Come visit Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. We’ll organize a special tour of heiress Béatrice de Rothschild’s pink villa dating back to the early 1900s. We’ll take care of the hors d’oeuvres and champagne so that you can just imagine how this Rothschild lived lavishly. Outside of her luxuriously decorated villa, you can explore her elaborate gardens.

Villefranche-sur-Mer

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Another gem on the French Riviera, Villefranche-sur-Mer is another storybook-like village waiting to be explored. With a population of only 5,000, Villefranche will charm you with its tranquility and exquisite views. Spend the afternoon dining seaside at the Michelin-recognized restaurant La Mère Germaine. We’re certain you’ll be tempted by their wild catch of the day or gambas linguine pasta. 

Whether you’re enchanted by exquisite architecture or postcard-worthy views, medieval villages or local festivals, there are ample places to visit on the French Riviera. We’d be happy to plan your trip to these dazzling destinations and personalize it for the needs of your travel group.

Where to Stay on the French Riviera

Hôtel la Perouse

This four-star hotel promises more than just luxurious rooms and exemplary service; it also boasts views of the Baie des Anges on the Mediterranean. Located in Nice, this hotel is a stone’s throw from a flower market and the city’s old port. Feel free to wander this boutique property’s fitness center, sauna, a rooftop terrace, and a heated outdoor pool with an epic backdrop. Hôtel La Perouse also offers private beach access so that you can make the most of your French Riviera stay.

Hôtel La Chèvre d’Or

Located in the charming village of Èze, this five-star château-hotel aims to impress. This 5-star chateau-hotel, built on the steep slopes of the French Riviera, offers breath-taking vistas of the Mediterranean Sea. The château offers several unique suites and rooms. We’re certain you’ll be tempted by its Panoramic Suite, complete with its own private infinity pool. The hotel has four different dining establishments including its eponymous restaurant boasting two Michelin stars. Take some time to unwind during your trip with a massage or a trip to its sauna.


Drooling over these dreamy destinations but not sure where to begin? Say no more; we’ll take care of the details. Be inspired by some of our top tours: The Best of The French Rivieras History and Culture in a Week, A Romantic Trip to the French Riviera and A Unique Wine and Food Excursion to the French Riviera. We’re ready to help you plan the trip of a lifetime.

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