Impressions of the French Riviera / Côte d'Azur


I've been spending the last few days on the French Riviera, hence the brief hiatus from this blog, and was hoping to share something sooner, but being the forgetful person I am, I somehow managed to misplace my camera cable (this is why one shouldn't pack after midnight). In any case, I hope you're prepared for the ridiculous amount of photos I'm about to present here, because this was my first visit to the region and I couldn't help but snap away like a maniac.

cannes franceSunset view of the Cannes beach.

Most of the time was spent in Cannes, Nice, as well as a short trip to Monaco, to get a feel for the Côte d'Azur.

Cannes

Best known for the annual Film Festival and a popular getaway for the wealthy jetset, I was actually expecting this former fishing village to be a bit of a pretentious tourist destination. In fact, it is a very charming little town and despite the fact that the waterfront boulevard 'La Croisette' is lined with luxury hotels and expensive designer boutiques, you'll find a lot of decent-priced eateries and regular high street stores one street along. Of course I still saw a fair share of designer-clad ladies, usually accompanied by a small toy dog and too much collagen/botox in their faces, but I also saw plenty of hipsters, students and local residents who pretty much sported the 'effortless chic' look. For a bit of the fishing village charm, the old part of town is lovely to stroll along. Just be careful when you head past the old port filled with luxury yachts... it took a lot of physical effort on my part to pry my significant other away from these sailboats.

cannes franceView of Cannes from above, with the old port towards the front.

cannes france yachtsMost of the yachts along the marina were pretty amazing.... many of them were 4 storeys high and bigger than the villas in the area.

musee de la castre cannes franceView of Le Suquet (Old Town) and the old defensive walls near Musée de la Castre.

musee de la castre chapelle ste-anne cannes franceThe old Cannes castle now housing the Musée de la Castre and the Chapelle Ste-Anne.

palais des festivals et des congres cannes franceThe Palais des Festivals et des Congrès where the annual Cannes Film Festival takes place. The Allée des Stars with over 200 handprints of movie stars who attended the festival can be found in front of the building. Above, Spike Lee's handprint.

la croisette rue d'antibes cannes franceLuxury shopping along the waterfront at La Croisette (above) and the seaside promenade next to it (lower left). High street shopping on rue d'Antibes (lower right).

Nice

The capital of the French Riviera, Nice is much larger than Cannes, yet manages to retain a certain resort charm, mainly thanks to the Italian feel of the baroque architecture and a beautiful seaside boulevard. I found it to be slightly less relaxing compared to Cannes: there is more traffic and the shopping streets are less picturesque - in fact, shopping is something I wouldn't even recommend you do here, unless it's olive oil or other foodie fare you're looking for. My favorite spot was the area around the port, allowing a fantastic view of the open sea. The narrow streets in the old town are cute as well, although they're also filled with tacky tourist shops... but it's the best place to go, if you want to enjoy a bit of Niçoise cuisine.

place massena nice francePlace Masséna.

nice franceOne of the many smaller streets in old Nice.

port nice franceThe beautiful port of Nice.

monument aux morts nice francePartial view of the coastline and the monument aux morts.

quai des etats-unis nice franceThe waterfront boulevard of Quai des Etats-Unis leading to Promenade des Anglais.

russian orthodox cathedral nice franceThe Russian Orthodox Cathedral, one of many structures built for the Russian aristocrats who settled in Nice in the 19th century.

Monaco

Before I went, the mere mention of Monaco and it's famous Monte Carlo district conjured up images of a prestigious resort, filled with yachts, large villas, big winding roads (that's the Formula 1 influence) and an ultra-chic population, along with a glamorous royal family (who didn't love Grace Kelly aka Princess Grace?). Some of it is true, but what I wasn't prepared for, was the fact that it's so densely populated. I have since learned, that Monaco is the most densely populated sovereign country (yes, it is its own country, the smallest in the world following the Vatican City), which is mainly so popular because its citizens enjoy no income tax, making it a tax haven for rich business people, celebrities and other notable figures - Karl Lagerfeld is a proud resident. Like many other areas along the coast, Monaco is quite hilly - in fact, navigating it can be very tricky. Because half the town is spread out on the mountainous range, they've actually installed various public elevators which will take you from one level to the next. I'm also guessing that a lot of the people living here are old or suffer from some type of heart condition... I spotted at least 8 public defibrillators during my journey and these were even prominently marked on my tourist map. Very suspicious... but then again, if I had seen Karl keel over somewhere, I would have been able to rescue him within a second.

monaco monte carloView of Monaco-Ville and Monte Carlo from the top.

monaco monte carloJust to give you an idea of how densely populated this place is...

palais du prince monacoPalais du Prince - home of the Grimaldi royal family, including Prince Albert and his sisters, Princesses Caroline and Stephanie. The back still shows part of the 13th century fortress.

monacoThe port and part of Monaco-Ville and La Condamine.

monaco monte carloThis is how steep some of the areas are and why you'd need to get an elevator to access the upper levels of town (by foot).

avenue princess grace monaco monte carloAvenue and promenade named after Princess Grace / Grace Kelly.

61 comments:

  1. Wow. These photos are so amazing. Great post!

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  2. Great post! I guess I'm jealous! LOL!

    XoXo

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  3. Oh my goodness. Thank you for all the photos - we needed them to truly capture how beautiful it all is! What an amazing time you must be having. Gosh, I may have forgotten the blog altogether!
    Wow defibrillators on the maps? That is crazy!
    I always thought those d-clad ladies were all mean, though I'm sure some are, cause they never smile - but you're right - they just can't cause of all the botox/collagen!
    Happy travels, hon. Thanks for thinking of us :)

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  4. wow...amazing photos!!! Stop stealing my dream vacation,haha!!!

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  5. Hi there-I so much want to visit these areas, thanks so much for sharing these gorgeous pictures and bring it all visually to life with your wonderful post, I hope I will be able to go to Monaco and/or Nice soon.....!!!

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  6. lol. i like your sense of humour. enjoy the rest of your time there!

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  7. What an amazing post, darling! I'm absolutely smitten with the side streets of Nice - they're so quaint and charming! :)

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  8. oh, wow, gorgeous photos, darling! amazing post, as always. I would envy you but I like you! :)))
    have a lovely day, lucky girl :))
    xoxo

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  9. oh my goodness, what a gorgeous post!

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  10. I love France I've never been to the French Riviera though. The pictures are so beautiful. Nice, in particular, looks amazing and so serene.

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  11. Lucky you! I haven´t been there. My husband has been several times to Cannes.

    xoxo
    B* a la Moda

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  12. Bonsoir Madame ;)

    Oh you lucky girl... Cannes, Nice, Monaco ... the French Riviera is so beautiful. The old Cannes castle so romantic. A touch of nature, touch of charming streets.. would say a perfect vacation!

    How is your cold doing? Hope you feel better!
    You are always so very well informed!!! Can´t wait to see the new Balenciaga colors.

    GOOD NIGHT & SWEET DREAMS!!!!

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  13. I know jealousy is a very bad quality but I really cannot help it-too beautiful for words xo

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  14. oh my dear. YOU ARE LIVING THE LIFE!!! i am not! i am jealous!

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  15. Oooh Wow, you are so lucky to travel as much as you do, I adore travelling, one day I will travel as much as u!!
    Beautiful pictures as per usual, and I have learnt more about the world. J'adore!
    xxx

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  16. Ahhhhhhhh, the travel envy and lust I am experiencing right now. Thanks for the lovely trip!

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  17. Beautiful photos! I would love to visit Monaco one day!

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  18. Amazinggggg Photos!!
    i Love, Love, Love Francia!

    Have a good day. :) Big hug.

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  19. What a lovely place to vacation! Dreary Washington seems so blah right now... Glad you had a fabulous time!

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  20. I enjoyed looking at each and every picture! France has always been on my list for places to go, and you have confirmed that now with all of these beautiful pictures. Safe travels to you!

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  21. Your photographs are beautiful!

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  22. I love every photos, It makes me want visit that city!

    xxx

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  23. You lucky duck! A fabulous duck! These photos are GORGEOUS!! I am so in live with Nice...I want to stay there everytime I'm there...ughhhh!!!!!

    Missed you babycakes!

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  24. Great photos. I'm so jealous of you. I love the French Riviera. It's like heaven on earth. Have a fantastic weekend. Cheers!

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  25. Oh so jealous! I've always wanted to visit the French Riviera and Monaco as well. What fabulous photos! Hope you had a restful time away. You can never post too many photos. I loved each and every one of these.

    xx

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  26. Such chic pics! I'st fun to realize that after my October trip, I do recognize a lot of the places. And the weather just seems to be gorgeous over there non-stop...

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  27. The Riviera looks and sounds amazing, darling! Enjoy!!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  28. Your photos are tremendous and dreamy. I would love to visit Monaco. But to be truthful, I'd love to go anywhere about now. Your photos were great fun. I've been to Nice but it's been a few centuries, well almost. As always I love living through your life. Fabulous post & keep snapping xx

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  29. okay, have i told you lately that i envy your travels?! you've been to so many places and this place looks AHHHMAZING! especially love that little ally street. so stinkin cute!

    btw my OTKs are from zara. i love them!

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  30. wow beautiful! the castle is so awesome and dreamy... Niece looks amazing, it's one of the places that's on my "list" for a while... jealous!!

    And yeah agree with you on Justin Timberlake. wtf open relationship that implies that he's bored of her but with times where he wants to have sex she's there for his convinence. douche!

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  31. I loved seeing all your photos, thank you very much. The French Riviera and Monaco are two places that I would love to visit one day.
    Just seeing the wonderful Castle of the Grimaldi Royal family was special. I loved Princess Grace and Princess Caroline is so beautiful.
    Thanks again for thinking of us and showing us this fabulous part of the world.

    Hugs
    Carolyn

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  32. Amazing places...people said how lucky I am to travel...Well, I think you are the lucky one!
    Fabulous weekend darling! xo as always~

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  33. great selection !!
    You have to go to St Tropez, my second place to live*
    Have a great week-end*°*°*°

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  34. Beautiful pictures !
    I love Cagnes-sur-mer !
    Profites bien !

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  35. Great post! So jealous!! Looks like a fabulous trip!

    your friends at...
    http://www.styleshewrote.com

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  36. I. am. so. jealous. I want to see all these places!!

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  37. It could be a beautiful place to stay forever.

    mwwwas!

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  38. all I can say is WOW. These photos are amazing. Have a wonderful time :)

    xxNiki
    http://ahautemess.blogspot.com

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  39. beautiful.. i want a holiday! xoxo

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  40. Gorgeous photos, really feel like getting a plane to somewhere warm and beautiful now!
    X, fashion-nerdic.

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  41. what a glamourous trip - those pictures are all postcard perfect. The buildings on the steep hill in monaco must have amazing views.

    I would LOVE to take a trip to the Cote d'Azur on my France trip next year but it'll come down to how much time I have.

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  42. I haven't been in Nice since 2004! But I remember those amazing views! There are many narrow alleys. I love exploring old towns like this! so romantic!

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  43. The French River is gorgeous! And if I had a yacht like that, I would be happy for life! Lovely post!

    Sydnie
    www.takemeouttotherunway.blogspot.com
    Enter my Chickdowntown giveaway now!

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  44. Amazing photos and nice nice nice blog. Thank you for your comment, to buy in sales it‘s wonderful, exciting... it‘s OOOHHH MY GODDD.

    KISSES FROM SPAIN HONEY, THANK YOU SO MUCH

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  45. one word - wow! amazing, i would love to visit here so much.i have heard many good things.

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  46. Lovely pics.=)
    Thanks, I'm really happy about the bag. Bought it from H&M:s homepage, didn't feel like standing in line for hours either.

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  47. This post got me so excited I read it twice!

    Thanks for taking us to these beautiful places, even if only in pictures! I do want to visit these someday but afraid that they'd banish me for not being stylish & rich enough, haha!

    Defibrillators on the map, now that's something! It makes for a fun Amazing Race challenge to locate them all!

    Lovely pictures! =)

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  48. Thanks for sharing all these wonderful images. The French Riviera is one of the places I intend to visit before I die.

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  49. Cannes look so so amazing. I would be glad to visit anytime of the year bar the film festival craziness, it looks charming. And wow, the buildings in Nice are beauuuutiful, I am in awe. Haha, yup, public defibrillators are probably quite handy in Monaco, but if I ever become a millionaire, I totally know which country to head it down to! Hope you're having a beautiful weekend :)

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  50. wowwww, it's SO beautiful... wish I was there! I'm mega jealous of you! You get to visit so many incredible places.

    ♥ Hannah

    ((LONDON--ROSE.BLOGSPOT.COM))

    xx

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  51. i am so envious that you are able to travel so much! The Cote D' Azur has been on the top of my list for some time.

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  52. This makes me want to go back! I went and stayed in Cannes in September 2008 and just loved it. I bought my chanel shoes from there. Monaco was amazing - we had lunch at the cafe de paris and there was some sort of supercar tour on. I love St Tropez too - it was a lot more olde worlde than I expected. Great photos! :) x

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  53. Wow! Gorgeous! I would love to go to Cannes one day for work (filmfestival) it looks fantastic!

    Thank you for your lovely comment! I've only stayed in line for 30 minutes! =] & it all went very decent! =] Couln't beleive it eather! I bought the blue suede dress! You can check it out on my blog!!

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  54. That's it, I'm stealing myself away into your luggage!

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  55. Great post!! I wish I was there... And Thanks for the comment honey.

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  56. wow, freaking AWESOME post

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  57. I almost had the chance to go to Nice last year, it was such a shame it didnt work out in the end...

    I imagined to be very posh with expensive shops but I also know the have a 'promode' there which is a shop I love and we don't have a store in the UK, just a website, which is another crying shame....

    I also wanted to try this 'socca' it sounds interesting.

    See you soon.
    x

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  58. Oooh I'd love to go to cannes :)

    http://flowergirlfashion.blogspot.com

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