How to survive summer on the French Riviera with kids
Explore · Rebecca WhitlockeContributor blog post by Access Riviera:
Say what you will about the French Riviera in the summer. Sure, there are traffic jams, crowded public transport, longer queues at attractions, sweatier tourists, and pricier airfares, but there’s also ice-cream on the seafront, dining al fresco in village squares, open-air concerts and firework displays in the warm evenings, …Continue reading here
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