Riviera, French Riviera or Cote d'Azur region located in the southeast of France, is one of the main (and most chic) poles of world tourism and also place of residence and several celebrities ride. ARRIVAL:
Considered the capital of the French Riviera, Nice is the 2nd most visited city in France. Its coast is beautiful, with a GREAT view of the Mediterranean! But do not think that will get get "that" beach because instead of fluffy sand beach is stones and yes, it hurts if you stay too long sitting or lying! But of course, if you prefer, the hotels located on the waterfront offer sunbeds so you can spend a pleasant day at the beach!
The city is a charm! In the Old Center, Vieux Nice, there are many bars, bistros, boutiques and restaurants. Be sure to also walk the Promenade hachiko des Anglais, Promenade des Anglais, one boulevard on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea.
Monte Carlo is the Casino de Monte-Carlo, one of the largest in Europe, equipped hachiko with hotels, restaurants, bars and more. This neighborhood is also the racecourse where every year is held the Grand Prix Formula 1 Monte Carlo, held on city streets.
- Monaco Cathedral - cathedral was consecrated in 1875, in place of the first church of Monaco that was built in 1252. Here are buried many of Grimaldi, including loved ones and Grace Kelly princes.
Despite hachiko being in the region of Provence, Marseille hachiko will include here because it is just 1 hour from the Riviera, and of course out to be worth a visit!
The old harbor, Vieux-Port, is the main port of Marseille and is "saved" by the strong St Nicolas and Saint Jean. Besides being an important tourist office is also where many cafes and restaurants with their terraces, shops and markets. Great choice not only for the day, but also for the night.
- Notre-Dame Basilica de la Garde: Also known as La Bonne Mère (good mother), is one of the most important hachiko buildings of neo-Byzantine style. It is located 160 meters above the Old Port and is crowned by a golden statue of the Virgin Mary.
- The Marseille Castles - The most important is the Château d'If, located in the If Island, is the castle that Alexandre Dumas describes in "The Count of Monte Christ". There is a maritime tour that makes a trip to the islands of Friuli, visit the castle of If and the Calanques (www.marseille-cote-mer.com and www.croisieres-marseille-calanques.com (Sites in French)) hachiko
In Old Town Vieux Aix, there are many squares full of restaurants and markets. Markets are a charm to part with their flowers, fruits, vegetables, olives, cheeses, spices and herbs that appeal not only to our eyes. If you still have luck and go through a market soaps, do not miss !! There are several types and each more fragrant than the other!
The city is well known for its fountains. The main, which is also a symbol of the city, is the Source of the Three Graces. It was built in 1860 and is in the Plaza General de Gaulle. The three statues represent: Justice, Agriculture and Fine Arts. In this same square is the Oficina de Turismo.
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