5 original places to propose on the French Riviera
Rebecca WhitlockeContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
It is true that the French Riviera tempts tourists with promises of cocktails on sun loungers, French cuisine and strolling through cobblestoned villages but there is so much more to the region than this.
Where to propose on the French Riviera
The region is a popular choice for weddings
(Previously posted on All About France)
Via:: Access Riviera
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