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Over the course of my 3 different trips to the French Riviera, I’ve had the pleasure of spending quite a bit of time in Nice, and it’s truly one of my favorite cities in France. The city’s ...
We started the day Saturday by driving to Ventimiglia, just across the border into Italy, to visit the wonderful 19-hectare hillside garden of the Hanbury Botanical… ...
From the surrounding gardens, the city reveals itself in gentle layers — just as Raoul Dufy immortalized it in his painting, Vence. ( Related: 7 of the most beautiful town on the French Riviera ...
A French Riviera estate that served as President John F. Kennedy’s vacation home, and is also where he learned to swim as a child, has hit the market for $35.5 million, The Post has learned.
Monaco, a principality in the heart of the Riviera, is participating in the show in more than one way. Monaco is sponsoring a major exhibit — the Princess Grace Rose Garden designed by Renee Tucci.
Philadelphia Flower Show 2020 will take you away to the French Riviera in the dead of winter. The theme for the country’s largest and longest-running flower show was announced this week: Riviera ...
Dubbed the Secret Garden Supper Club, each event is set in an unexpected location in the French Riviera and brought to life with elements that capture the natural essence of the area—wild herbs ...
This provincial-style villa on the French Riviera offers easy access to La Nartelle beach, a swimming pool, a garden, a rooftop terrace and a studio. “It’s a little bit old style,” said ...
This $33 million French Riviera villa, known as Villa le Roc ... Newly landscaped gardens put the blue vista on full display between their brightly colored plants and palm trees cascading down ...
The Belle Epoque-style home, known formally as Villa Le Roc Fleuri, exudes old-school French Riviera luxury. The main house, which spans six stories, contains five bedrooms and five baths in a ...
High season in the French Riviera may be the summer months, but the region originally gained its popularity in the late 18th century as a winter retreat for royals and wealthy British aristocrats.