6 Things to do on the Romantic Riviera
Inspire · Locals Travel TipsNo need to wait for Valentines day…
Phoebe our resident writer on the Cote d’Azur shares her thoughts on Riviera romance:
Think of the French Riviera – even the name is romantic – and you think Love, with a capital L (and a French accent). It’s the seaside playground of the country of amour, how can it not be romantic? So in the name of love I thought I’d put together a little list of some of the things to do and places to go to enjoy romance here in this gorgeous part of France.
Keep reading to find out about 6 romantic things to do on the French Riviera.
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