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Also known as the French Riviera, the Cote d'Azur combines some of the most beautiful panoramas of the Mediterranean with cosmopolitain luxury and prestige.
Monaco is a town that thrives on prestige, a showcase of de-luxe boutiques with renowned designer names, and the most impressive collection of really enviable cars.
Cannes, the town of prestigious festivals and palatial hotels, extends along its world-famous Croisette flanked by palm-trees and sandy beaches. The charm of the old neighbourhoods around the Port and the hill known as Le Suquet will always enchant the visitor, who mustn't forget to climb the steps of the Palais des Festivals, trodden by so many international movie-stars.
Antibes is the Riviera's second largest town, spreads outwards from its original town fortified with ramparts. At the foot of Cap d'Antibes, one of the most prestigious capes on the C�te d'Azur, and the Fort Carr� (square fortress), the port of Antibes shelters the most luxurious yachts and pleasure boats one could possibly find.
Nestling in the hills beyond Cannes, Grasse is the only large town on the C�te d'Azur not at the edge of the Mediterranean. But Grasse is also unique for other reasons. Capital of the Perfume Industry, it is a town of fragrance whose steep streets are well worth discovering.�The historic part of town with its quaintness and charm is also well worth the detour.
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