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Auberge de la Vignette Haute is situated up on the hills at less than 15 minutes driving from downtown Cannes. The view from up here gives all the serenity one can desire while being practically in Cannes. To make Auberge de la Vignette Haute, the owner, an engineer from Paris, rebuilt a building over ruins more than three hundred years old. There is probably no other place like this anywhere in France. |
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The Hotel Ile Rousse in Bandol is a four-star luxury beachfront hotel overlooking the blue waters of the Mediterranean across Renecros Bay, yet is just steps from the centre of Bandol on the Côte d'Azur, located directly on a fine sand beach, only 2 minutes away driving from the train station, and 45 minutes drive from Marseilles Airport. |
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La Réserve de Beaulieu is located halfway between Nice and Monaco, nestled along the edge of the sparkling blue sea in one of the most glamorous towns on the Riviera. It radiates quiet sophistication and opulent charm. The impression of old-world grandeur is established by your first glance of the handsome, pastel-pink building whose entrance is flanked by tall, majestic palm trees. |
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The Villa Mauresque is not a traditional hotel, it consists of two magnificent villas which open their doors to a priviledged few. All the rooms are air-conditioned and the bathrooms have a shower and/or jacuzzi. The rooms have splendid views over the sea or the manicured gardens. |
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Hotel Gray d'Albion is located in the heart of Cannes, right by La Croisette and the Mediterranean Sea, the Hotel combines every modern comfort and amenity with the tradition and elegance of a luxury hotel. Most of the hotel's spacious rooms have a balcony overlooking the old city or palmed central courtyard. |
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Hotel Imperial Garoupe is located at Cap d'Antibes, between Cannes and Nice, is possibly one of the most coveted areas for a second home in the world. Even in winter, its climate and unsurpassed beauty has attracted the rich and the royal as a retreat from the rigours of northern climes. Imagine, then, your own retreat right in the centre of this exclusive domain. |
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Famous for its exceptional location, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, from the Principality of Monaco to the Italian Riviera, the Vista Palace Hotel offers one of the most spectacular views of the French Riviera.
Combining refinement and luxury, the hotel invites you for a relaxing and unforgettable stay. |
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The Cap Estel Hotel with its 7 deluxe rooms and 11 suites will offer a unique venue on the French Riviera. Catering for the individual guest as well as events, it will be an ideal location to organize weddings, family reunions, gala evenings product launches, photo shoots and could even be used as a set for filming. Under certain conditions the Cap Estel can be rented exclusively. |
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Chateau de la Chevre d'Or is one of the most unique places in the Cote dAzur. The building was named by its former owner Balkovik, the famous musician, who rebuilt the chateau in 1924 to be his residence. Chateau de la Chevre dOr was later transformed into a hotel, but with very few rooms. |
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Chateau Eza is an enchanting hotel and restaurant tucked away in one of the most exciting sites on the Côte d'Azur. Pretty as a postcard, the château clings to the side of the ancient rock walls of Eze, a thousand-year-old medieval village more than 1300 feet above the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Located in a strategic location on the ancient "Aurélienne" road, lies the Auberge des Adrets nestling in the heart of the National Park of the Estérel. This old XVII century staging post, is sheltered by its ancient old trees and surrounded by a park that boasts olive, apple and orange trees as well as lavender and jasmine. |
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The Hotel Villa Belrose is a sanctuary of peace and relaxation surrounded by lush greenery. The entire stylish villa and all its generous terraces face the sun and the sea offering a panoramic view of the gulf of Saint-Tropez, the port and the village. There are 35 deluxe rooms, 1 junior suite and 2 apartments. |
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Immortalised by Scott Fitzgerald, the paradisiacal Hotel Belles Rives offers its guests an elegant and charming hotel whose 1930s style has been fully reinstated and provided with an even greater level of comfort. |
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Imagine that youre at the edge of the pine-grove in Juan-les-Pins. Almost at your feet, the beach, the sea, the entrance to the Cap dAntibes. In the distance, the Lérins Islands
It was in this enchanting setting that a real gem was born in 1931, a gem that still sparkles today: the Hôtel Juana. |
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Château de Valmer is a marvelous country house in Provencal style, situated amidst 5 hectares of vineyards of the same chateau. The property is less than a mile from the beach, actually, one can see the Mediterranean over the vineyards, from many of the rooms and terraces of the chateau. |
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A little paradise located on a nice sandy beach in the shade of pine trees. This property is the modest sister of the luxurious Chateau de Valmer, which is walking distance from here. Actually so near, that the enchanting water edge restaurant of Hotel la Pinede serves both properties. |
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Of the myriad delights the Côte d'Azur has to offer, the variety of its coast is one of them: long strands of sand broken by inlets and rocky promontories sheltering hidden coves. In this immensely popular corner of France, seclusion is elusive but it does exist and Hotel Les Roches has found it in Lavandou Bay amongst the cacti, umbrella pines and scented breezes. |
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Located in the heart of Provence, between Nice and Marseille near Lorgues, Chateau de Berne's heart beats to the rhythm of the vines and wine. Here the tradition of winemaking has been deeply rooted since 1750; the winemakers live out their passion and give of their knowledge with generosity, talent and care. |
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Bordering the Saint Donat Golf Course at Mouans Sartoux, just a few minutes away from Grasse, Cannes and Nice, the Domaine de L'Albatros, is a recently built hotel, designed in a true and colourful Provencal style. Its privileged location makes it an ideal base from which to go explore the beauty of the surrounding area. |
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It is in Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, in the Alps of High-Provence (a region in Southern France) where Alain Ducasse, chose to open his country inn: La Bastide de Moustiers.
Formerly the property of a master-potter, La Bastide was a country house with 7 beautiful bedrooms. In 1998, 4 new rooms and 1 suite were added, each of individual design and named after Provençal themes. |
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Located just steps away from the Mediterranean sea, and the famous Promenade des Anglais, the HI is a deluxe Hotel created in a new concept style, different from the traditional standards of luxury. As guests arrive, they soon genuinely experience a voyage of discovery of new planes of contemporary living and a friendly staff warmly and simply welcomes them. |
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Hotel La Perouse is a four star hotel, situated at the east tip of the Baie des Anges, just before the starting point of Promenade des Anglais. An unparalleled location to be in Nice, far away from city noise and enjoying one of the best views of the bay. |
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With its elegant "Belle Epoque" style façades, the Hotel Le Grimaldi is located in the heart of Nice just a few minutes walk from beautiful beaches and the famous flower market in the old town. Entirely renovated over the last 3 years, Le Grimaldi offers 46 rooms and suites each of which is individually decorated and air conditioned with en-suite bathrooms.
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Hotel Negresco is one of the few remaining privately owned palaces still existing in the world. Jeanne Augier, owner and chairman, has created a unique living museum. She desired to share her passion for art with her clients. Throughout the hotel, epic periods in the history of France are represented, from the renaissance to the 3rd Millenium. |
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Palais de la Mediterranée, is an elegant, luxurious hotel built in the 1930's and recently renovated to restore its past splendour and majesty. This wonderful place is located in the famous fashionable meeting place, Promenade des Anglais. |
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Hotel Splendid Nice..."part of the Warwick Collection of Hotels"...is a deluxe class hotel located in the city center of Nice and is four miles from the Nice Airport. The guestrooms are elegantly appointed, bright and cheerful. They include many amenities that today's traveler expects of a hotel of this stature. |
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Le Mas de Pierre offers luxury and comfort of a 4 star hotel. Le Mas de Pierre is ideally located in the countryside the Saint Paul de Vence, and only at 10 minutes from International Nice Airport. |
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Set in the heart of the famous medieval village of Saint-Paul-de-Vence, this XVIth century bourgeois home named Hotel Le Saint Paul, and it offers elegantly decorated rooms bathed in the scent of lavender. |
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The stylish Château Hôtel de la Messardière stands like a fairy tale castle on a hill overlooking the gulf of Saint-Tropez and the seven beautiful beaches of Pampelonne. A Mediterranean-style hotel now complements the original chateau. All rooms feature balconies or terraces. |
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La Bastide de Saint Tropez is a luxurious hotel in the heart of St Tropez. The hotel has an exotic garden and overlooking a magnificent swimming pool, an elegant tropezienne property with its ochre and pink provencial "Mas", where each guest is welcome and considered as host.
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Hotel Le Beauvallon is nestled in the shade of mimosa trees and grandfather umbrella pines in a beautiful valley from where the hotel derives its name, the hotel was built in 1914 in a spectacular belle-époque palace, luxuriously renovated in the most refined taste. |
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Hotel Le San Pedro is a country house nestled in a millennial pine forest in a chick neighbourhood in the French Riviera. Hotel San Pedro is surrounded by nice private homes in suburban Valescure, very near downtown Saint-Raphael. The location is perfect, nice and quiet, easily reachable by car or train, 35 minutes from the Nice Airport and only a short distance from the beach. |
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At the beginning of 20th century, king leopold II of Belgium described "the areas of the Alpes Maritimes as a paradise on earth." Bathed in the magical light of the french Riviera, Cap-Ferrat remains boths as fascinating and beautiful today as it was then. |
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Hotel Royal Riviera embodies the unmistakable glamour of the French Riviera. Nestled on its own peninsula between Monaco and Nice, surrounded by the picturesque backdrop of the mountainous Côte dAzur, the hotel is situated on a private beach, exclusively for the use of hotel guests. |
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La Tour de lEsquillon is an old hotel with a privileged location. The owner has been the same for several decades. He and his son run the place in a family manner as it used to be in the fifties. Every room is immaculately clean and with a spectacular view, but there is no air conditioning and in summer it can be a bit hot. There is no doubt that the location is what makes the place worthwhile. |
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Welcome to Four Seasons Resort Provence at Terre Blanche. In the beautiful, hidden corner of Provence - yet close to the glamour of the Côte d'Azur - Four Seasons accents its luxurious comfort with vistas of mountains, villages and fragrant fields of lavender and wild thyme. |
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