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Regions of France : Provence - Alpes - Côte D'Azur

Hotels Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - Recommended Hotels Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

From the sparsely populated French Alps and national parks to the stylish resorts of the Riviera and Côte d’Azur, the region pulls in more European visitors during the summer than any other in France. And Provence, does it really need any introduction other than its name?
The Riviera - strictly speaking stretching from Menton on the Italian border to St Raphaël, down in the département of the Var - has pretty much ballooned in most peoples’ minds to encompass most of the Côte d’Azur.
But like Chanel’s little black dress, it never goes out of fashion, because it has transcended fashion and become one of the great classic holiday destinations.
If your holiday or travel tastes are for beaches, glamour, Roman and Greek history, tucked away villages, nature reserves, skiing, water activities, rambling or simply touring through the uncrowded countryside, this region has it in spades.
You could spend a lifetime of holidays here and still not scratch the surface of possibilities.
However, one word of advice if you’re a first time visitor and a confirmed sandy beach baby: the sandy stretch of beaches peters out just after Juan Les Pins - from then on it’s mostly fine shingle or pebbles.

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence

Skiing in winter and water sports in summer – the resorts are busy all year

Digne les Bains is famous for its fossils and lavender festival in August

Mexican influences in Barcelonette and ramblers’ routes in the Verdon valley

Alpes-Maritimes

The Carlton, the Film Festival, La Croisette – it has to be Cannes

Glamour and Cannes go hand in hand. There is no other town on the Cote d’Azur which personifies all things French, glamorous and glitzy in the eyes of the world than the little resort town of Cannes – and the reason for this is, of course, the Cannes Film Festival.

The Added Attraction of the Festival

That’s not to say that Cannes wouldn’t have been glamorous without the festival. Cannes has the typical glamour you’d expect from any other French Riviera town; luxurious villas with sweeping view of the Cote d’Azur; well-heeled vacationers swishing by in fancy cars; lush bodies tanning topless on the beach; and expensively-dress dressed men and women promenading along the boulevards. Like most of the Riviera, Cannes is where the rich people of the world go for a fashionable holiday, with the toys, baubles and arm-candy to match. Even the retirees here are a bit more dashing then their dumpier counterparts in the north; the wrinkles better concealed, the clothes a little tighter, the hair dyes a little brighter!

Hotels Cannes - Most Popular Hotels Cannes
Suitehotel Cannes CentreSuitehotel Cannes Centre  
Ideally located in the heart of Cannes, the hotel welcomes you 5 minutes away from La Croisette, Le Palais des Festivals and the SNCF train station.
Suitehotel Cannes Centre features fully-equipped and adjustable suites with an area of 30 m² providing the ideal environment to relax or work. 24-hour services include a Boutique Gourmande with a gourmet food counter, a fitness centre with free massages on Thursday evenings and a business centre with free high speed internet connection.
After a day spent visiting Cannes or working, unwind in he bar, Comptoir Nomades, which offers a selection of representative drinks from the 5 continents. Make sure you try the brand new and healthy Good Morning breakfast for a good start.
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» CANNES Sightseeing Tours Events & Attractions
The Musée Matisse and the Promenade des Anglais in Nice

Nice has a distinct culture due to its unique history. The local language Niçard is still spoken by a minority and there are strong Italian and Corsican influences as well as Provençal. Niçard is sometimes regarded as a Provençal dialect.

La cuisine niçoise is the local food culture, which includes pissaladière a pie with onions and anchovies paste , socca, a kind of pancake made from chickpea flour; bouillabaisse, a fish soup, farcis, vegetables stuffed with breadcrumbs; and salade niçoise, a tomato salad with green peppers of the "Corne" breed, baked eggs, tuna or anchovies and olives.

In the recent decades Nice, as the rest of France, has received immigrants from other parts of the world, mainly Northern and Western Africa as well as southeastern Asia, which has further enriched the cultural life of the city.

Hotels Nice
Residence Nice FleursResidence Nice Fleurs 
Residence Nice Fleurs enjoys an ideal location in the centre of Nice, neighbouring the beach and the famous promenade, Des Anglais. Guests can visit tourist sights such as the delightful Old Quarters of Nice, Matisse Museums, the Russian Orthodox Church and the Chagall. Each of the 88 apartments here offer space and comfort to meet your most demanding expectations on long or short stays. The hotel blends in smoothly in the peaceful and elegant residential area.
» NICE Sightseeing Tours Events & Attractions

Antibes, Villefranche sur Mer and the bizarre world of Monaco

An independent state at the west of the Côte d'Azur, the Principality of Monaco is the playground of Europe’s celebrities and idle rich. They are drawn by the sun, glamorous lifestyle and, most importantly, tax-free income, not to mention being in close proximity to one of the world's most publicised and famous Royal families. Many of the elite have made the principality their home, with true 'Monagasques' making up only about 15 percent of the population of this tiny country that is jam-packed with opulence, wealth and the world's most expensive real estate. As anyone who has seen the legendary Grand Prix will know, Monaco and its capital Monte-Carlo aren’t as good looking as its sleek residents and visitors; most of the buildings are unattractive monstrosities, and the tiered urban jungle is cut off from the shoreline by sweeping roads: the roads on which Formula 1 racing cars screech during the annual Grand Prix in the second week of May each year. If its open spaces you are seeking, go elsewhere (apart from a few ornate parks); likewise, if your wallet is light, stay away, unless you want to try your luck at filling it in Monaco's landmark Roccoco Casino.
 

Hotels Monaco / Monte Carlo
Fairmont Hotel Monte CarloFairmont Hotel Monte Carlo 
Splendidly located between the celebrated Monte-Carlo Casino and the sea, the Hotel Monte Carlo Grand is just steps away from the famous Casino square as well is easily accessible by all forms of public transportation. The hotel believes in the best balance between the guarantee of quality and the charm of diversity. The 619 guestrooms at the hotel have modern architecture that blends perfectly with the natural beauty of the Principality of Monaco and the hotel also provides an exceptional range of services and leisure facilities. Monte Carlo Grand is the only hotel in Monte Carlo with an inside casino. Complementary sightseeing tours are available to hotel guests (Sanremo, Cannes, Nice, Menton, Roquebrune, Eze, Vintimille, Saint Paul de Vence) - subject to availability.
» MONACO Sightseeing Tours Events & Attractions from Viator

Bouches-du-Rhône

Stunning Aix en Provence captures the spirit of Provence

Marseille may well be the dominant metropolis of Provence but Aix-en-Provence, just 15 miles (24km) inland, is arguably the cultural and tourism capital of the province. Historically and socially the two cities are, however, at odds. Aix (pronounced "Ex") is a stunningly beautiful university town whose riches are based on agriculture and academia rather than on heavy industry. The residents of Aix are sophisticated, regarded by their counterparts in Marseille as being snobbish on a par with Parisians. Aix was founded in 122 BC by the Romans and became the capital of Provence, then an independent country. The famous King René of Anjou (1409-80) ruled during this period. He was well known as a patron of science and the arts and was very popular for his love of wine and festivities. After the union of Provence with France and until the Revolution, Aix remained the judicial and administrative headquarters of the region. The town has been the inspiration to many great writers and painters including Guigou, Stendhal, Mistral and Zola. Most famous of all is undoubtedly Paul Cézanne, who was inspired by the Provence countryside to produce his masterpieces, some of which can be seen in his hometown at the Musée Granet, in the Quartier Mazarin. Visitors can also call at his studio close to the town. Aix possesses a wealth of superb architecture that has been carefully preserved and restored. Walking through the Cours Mirabeau and the Rue Gaston de Saporta visitors can admire the private mansions with their sculptured doors and windows and the intricate ironwork on the balconies. On the Place des Martyrs de la Résistance is the ancient Cathedral and in the neighbouring archbishop's palace is the Musée des Tapisseries.
 

Hotels Aix-en-Provence
Citadines Aix Jas de Bouffan Apart Hotel Aix-en-ProvenceCitadines Aix Jas de Bouffan Apart Hotel Aix-en-Provence 
Located to the west of the town, directly accessible by motorways A8 and A51/Rocade Ouest, and a few minutes by car from the centre of Aix-en-Provence. The 3-star establishment offers you 125 apartments in 3 buildings. In town you can visit the Granet, Arbaud and tapestry museums, discover the Cours Mirabeau, as well as old Aix and the Saint-Sauveur cathedral.

Cosmopolitan sureness in sprawling Marseille

France's second largest and most ancient city is Marseilles. It was conquered by the Greeks and Romans respectively and it is littered with ancient sites and artefacts. Other than its colourful old harbour, the city does not have much appeal in the way of architecture. It is characterised by acres of slumlands and has a reputation for having a very active crime underground. Marseilles is, however, very down to earth and lacks the pretension of most other French cities. The outgoing, friendly people are a cosmopolitan bunch, although about a quarter of the population are North African by descent, and they eschew the style and image consciousness of the rest of the Cote d'Azur.

Hotels Marseille | Last Minute Hotels Marseille | Airport Transfer
Rome et St Pierre Hotel MarseilleRome et St Pierre Hotel Marseille 
Situated in the centre of Marseille near the Saint-Charles railway station, right in the business center (10 minutes from the Pharo and the World Trade Center), the Rome et Saint-Pierre hotel offers you an exquisite welcome with its 40 completely renovated rooms.
 » MARSEILLE Sightseeing Tours Events & Attractions

Roman Arles is the gateway to the Camargue

Arles sits on a low hill where the Rhône River branches in two parts to the sea. The town dates back to the 7th century BC and is best known for its amazingly well-preserved Roman arena, Les Arènes, (which is still used and can seat 20,000) in the heart of the city, but there are also many other interesting Roman and medieval ruins. The sites are unique in that they are integrated into the houses and buildings of the town, rather than sitting apart as they do in other towns. The palatial 17th-century Hôtel de Ville, on Arles' central Place de la République, was inspired by Versailles. Its vast entrance hall is built on top of Cryptoporticus du Forum. This vast, dark, dank and wonderfully spooky underground gallery was built by the Romans, possibly as a barracks for public slaves. Across the Place de la République is the Cathédrale St-Trophime whose doorway is one of the most magnificent examples of 12th-century Provençal stone carving in existence. The centre of Arles is truly medieval in character, with its narrow streets winding between the ancient buildings. Van Gogh spent a year in the city in 1888 and produced almost 200 paintings of the town and surrounding area during one of his most prolific periods. Arles is a rather sedate town with little to offer in the way of excitement. Its busiest time is during the Saturday market.

Hotels Arles
New Hotel Arles CamargueNew Hotel Arles Camargue 
In the ancient city of Arles, the New Hotel Arles Camargue, a 2 minutes walk from the city centre, welcomes travellers wishing to combine sport and relaxation under the Provencal sun. A large entrance hall which looks out over the winter garden and indoor swimming pool leads to the bar and dining room. The bedrooms, all on the upper floors, are remarkably soundproofed. Traditional food with a Provencal touch is served in the La Credence restaurant
 » ARLES Sightseeing Tours Events & Attractions

Hautes-Alpes

Serre Chevalier has more than 60 pistes and facilities for all levels of skiers

Outdoor pursuits including canoeing, riding, sailing and mountain biking

Italian influences at Briançon one of the highest towns in Europe

Var

Sand and sun at St Raphaël and Roman remains at Fréjus

Beautiful people and shiny yachts in St Tropez

Undeveloped sandy beaches and the perfume of Provence on the Iles d’Hyères

The peak summer period sees much of Provence become a Peter Mayle-inspired theme park, but the hilltop villages of the Haut-Var still offer the kind of life that people craved long before the writer left his mark on the region.

Vaucluse

Wild scenery Apt and the bizarre springs at Fontaine de Vaucluse

The great Papal Palace at Avignon covers 15 km2

Situated on the River Rhone, Avignon is famed for being the Vatican of the 14th century; six successive Popes resided here from 1309 making it one of Europe’s largest and most important cities of the time. The papacy retreated back to Rome in 1378, but this was just the beginning of a battle between the Italian capital and Avignon for control of the Church's riches and power. Altogether Avignon was the seat for nine Popes, until the last, Pope Benedict XIII, fled into self-exile in 1409. Without the Pope, the city went into a decline that has been exacerbated ever since by floods, fire, the plague and the Le Mistral, the harsh wind that whistles down the Rhone valley in winter. Avignon supposedly was named by the Celts who gave the area the name 'Avenio' or 'the town of violent winds'. Despite all this, Avignon has one of the best-preserved centres in France. Piercing the skyline are the beautiful spires of the Palais des Papes, and along the cobbled streets are countless richly decorated buildings, ancient churches, and spectacular monuments and museums. Imposing medieval walls, built in 1403 by Pope Benedict, enclose the old town. The yearly Avignon Festival draws performers and art enthusiasts from all over France every July. Despite the huge influx of tourists, which double the town’s population of 100,000, this is a wonderful festival and a must-see for anyone in the area.
 

Hotels Avignon
Express By Holiday Inn AvignonExpress By Holiday Inn Avignon  
Our hotel is the ideal starting point to discover the Provence area. We will welcome you in a friendly and comfortable atmosphere.
Close to the TGV station, the Express by Holiday Inn Avignon is decorated in the Provençal style. Its 100 3 star rooms are practical and comfortable, equipped with air-conditioning, shower, hair-dryer, television satellite, pay TV and courtesy tray.
Breakfast includes with coffee, hot chocolate, tea, fruit juice and croissants, bread and cereals. Easy access by train or car.
 » AVIGNON Sightseeing Tours Events & Attractions

Orange’s Roman origins on show at the well-preserved theatre and triumphal arch

A city of art and history, Orange is outstanding for its exceptional historical heritage. As soon as you come inside the gates you will find yourself in the midst of Roman civilization with the Arch of Triumph (three arches) standing majestically over the city.
Another marvel, listed as a monument of the world, is the famous Antique Theater built in the early days of Christianity. It is the only Roman theater in Europe to have conserved its stage wall. Today, thousands of spectators attend various cultural events held here.
The old city should also attract your attention with its narrow streets, well restored façades, and its ancient shady squares. The heart of Orange has such an aura of old fashioned country Provence that one would believe oneself in a Provençal village! The greatest pleasure is just strolling about taking in the charm and discovering the treasures.

 
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