Provence - Alpes - Cote dAzur - France
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The most expensive real estate in the world at Cap Ferrat | Rating: 9.00 |
Where do you think is the most expensive residential property in the world, which can be bought? In Hong Kong, London, New York?, read more... |
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Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild | Rating: 8.40 |
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild is the only opportunity for the mass tourist to join the luxurious life at Cape Ferrat, the place with the most expensive real estate in the world, read more... |
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Camargue National Park | Rating: 8.20 |
The Camargue National Park is the most unusual park in France. Absolutely non-European landscapes, herds of white horses and the only place on the continent where pink flamingos nest, read more... |
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Sainte-Marie de la Mer | Rating: 7.80 |
If you come to the Camargue National Park, then most likely visit the town of Sainte-Marie-de-la-Mer. It is quite old, founded in the 4th century and the old cathedral was built in the 12th century. In the summer this is a very popular beach resort, actually the whole town is one big beach , read more... |
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Eze village | Rating: 7.80 |
Medieval village on the Cote d'Azur. Located on the mountain, on the streets you will find mostly shops, cafes and galleries, read more... |
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Nice | Rating: 7.80 |
Nice is widely regarded as one of the most fashionable beach resorts and as the city with the most expensive villas in the world. It's funny, but in Nice there are neither villas, nor the good beaches, read more... |
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Fountain of Vaucluse | Rating: 7.40 |
The Vaucluse fountain is a unique karst spring in the Provence region. It looks like a small lake with clear water, read more... |
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Cape Croisette (Marseille) | Rating: 7.20 |
Cape Croisette is a part of the Calanque National Park. Popular hiking place, read more... |
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Calanque National Park | Rating: 7.00 |
Calanque National Park is located few kilometers from Marseille, on the southern coast of France. It represents several rocky "teeth" that stand out in the sea, with small fjords that formed between them. They are called calanques and there are about 25 of them, read more... |
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Marseille | Rating: 6.80 |
Marseille is the second largest city in France and the largest port in the Mediterranean, whose name is used for the anthem "Marseillaise". The European Capital of Culture 2013. The city is very old, founded in 600 BC, and is one of the oldest in Europe, read more... |
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Verdon Beach on the Blue Coast | Rating: 6.40 |
On the south of France, not far from Marseilles, there is a small part of the coast called Cote Bleue (Blue coast). It has several villages and a dozen beaches. A railway from Marseilles passes along the coast, read more... |
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Lourmarin | Rating: 6.20 |
A picturesque town with a 1000-year history in the middle of the Luberon National Park. The tourists are attracted here by authentic, mediterranean architecture, read more... |
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The abandoned village of Oppede-le-Vieux | Rating: 6.00 |
The abandoned village of Oppede-le-Vieux lies right in the middle of the Luberon National Park, next to the slope of the mountain range. It is not completely abandoned, some houses are inhabited, read more... |
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Roussillon | Rating: 6.00 |
A small town Roussillon in Provence is famous for the red color of its houses. If you arrive early in the morning then near the parking lot you will find an excellent viewpoint overlooking the red town, read more... |
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