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  1. Alpes-Maritimes: the coast. The southern coast of the Alpes-Maritimes department is part of the French Riviera, famous because of the beautiful coastline which includes some of the most popular beaches in France and the renowned resorts such as Nice, Antibes and Cannes. Don't be put off visiting by the hype.

    • Nice. Nice is a destination that attracts many visitors. Located between the sea and the mountains, the city enjoys sunshine 300 days a year. Strolling through the small shady streets of the old town, alone or with a guide, admire the baroque-style buildings, with their red and yellow facades, which follow one another.
    • Cannes. If the city of Cannes is famous for its fine sand beaches, restaurants and luxury shops, it also has a preserved and peaceful historic district called Le Suquet.
    • Antibes. The 25 kilometers of fine sand or shingle beaches of Antibes attract many holidaymakers every year. This town on the French Riviera is appreciated for its large marina on which you will discover numerous cafés and small restaurants.
    • Menton. Menton, on the French Riviera, is the last French city before Italy. The high cliffs allow the city to benefit from a mild climate and sunshine, ideal for growing the famous Menton lemons that are renowned throughout the country.
  2. Alpes-Maritimes (French: [alp(ə)maʁitim]; Occitan: Aups Maritims; Italian: Alpi Marittime; lit. ' Maritime Alps ' ) is a department of France located in the country's southeast corner, on the Italian border and Mediterranean coast.

  3. Nov 17, 2003 · CONTACTS. For more information about the Alpes-Maritimes, contact the Riviera-Côte d’Azur Regional Tourism Board (55 promenade des Anglais 06011 Nice; +33 4 93 37 78 78; . CLIMATE. The region has average temperatures in July and August of 28 ºC, with winters remaining very mild. Share to: Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email.

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    If time permits, visit as many cities along the Mediterranean as possible. Each one offers a unique slice of history and contemporary lifestyle. Below are a selection of these seaside urban centres and the highlights we recommend. Antibes old town is pedestrian-friendly, with tempting boutiques and plazas filled with restaurant tables shaded by ove...

    Eze, the village in the sky, is a hilltop villagethat is not confused with its sister town Èze-sur-Mer(sometimes called Èze bord-de-Mer), located on the water. This tiny perched village sits atop a hill roughly 430 metres above the Mediterranean coastline. Situated between Nice and Monaco, the view from the townsite is among one of the most stunnin...

    La Vallée des Merveilles (Valley of Wonders)lies deep within the Mercantour. It is a prehistoric marvel with thousands of Bronze Age rock carvings. Bronze Age artists carved approximately 40,000 etchings on the coloured rocks. Visit the Merveilles with a guide for insight into human life in that era as depicted by the images. Read more about this m...

    Architecture: Architects such as Barry Dierks, Le Corbusier, José Luis Sert, Eileen Gray and many others left their mark on the French Riviera with enduring creative architecture. Here are 10 magnificent examples. Art: For art lovers, Antibes is the place to trace the footsteps of Pablo Picassoand his flamboyant lifestyle along the French Riviera. ...

  4. Market towns & days in Alpes-Maritimes. all markets in morning unless otherwise stated. Antibes: Wednesday & every day except Monday Beaulieu-sur-Mer: Saturday Breil-sur-Roya: Tuesday all day Cagnes-sur-Mer: Wednesday & Tuesday & Thursday & Friday Cannes: Monday (high season only) Cannes: every day except Monday Carros: Saturday Grasse ...

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  6. Jul 15, 2019 · Festival des Jardins de la Côte d’Azur. Now in its second year, this Riviera-wide festival celebrates the area’s many enchanting gardens. Held in April, more than 200 events will celebrate the theme ‘Mediterranean Dreams’, with contests between competing professional gardeners, pop-up gardens, workshops, tastings and conferences.

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