French Riviera: Best Places To Visit & Where To Stay, Play, And Eat
ByKaren Delgado Updated onSeptember 26, 2024
The French Riviera is one of the most beautiful places that France is known for.
It is renowned worldwide for its beautiful beaches, weather, food, and overall ambiance.
Nice, in particular, is one of my favorite cities in Europe as it is a perfect blend of urban and coastal.
Its buildings are similar to those you find in Paris, yet it has a more laid-back vibe which comes from being by the sea.
I spent 10 days exploring various cities in the French Riviera, and have compiled this guide with must-see towns, ideas for day trips from Nice, best hotels for different needs, and some traditional foods to try.
!Karen - French Riviera
Where To Stay In French Riviera
The best places to stay in French Riviera:
Splendid – located in the heart of Nice, this hotel is perfect for someone who is looking to enjoy both the city and some hotel amenities.
Splendid offers comfortable rooms, a spa, and good service, but the best part of the hotel is its rooftop.
This rooftop has a pool and jacuzzi with a stunning view of the city. It also has a restaurant with ample outdoor seating and a great happy hour.
It is also a few minutes walk from the beach and the old town Nice.
Le Negresco – the most luxurious and impressive hotel in all of Nice.
This 5-star hotel is the epitome of luxury.
It is an oceanfront hotel and is stunning inside and out. The hotel is like a museum!
The owner is an art and vintage collector and has all of her findings displayed throughout the property.
It has over 200 rooms, yet no 2 are alike. Each floor and each room is decorated in a different manner, but all with vintage art and furniture.
It also boasts luxurious common areas, meeting rooms, and a 2-star Michellin restaurant.
Le Negresco is the owner’s lifelong masterpiece. It is even used regularly to shoot movies.
Villa Otero – this hotel is also located in a great, central location in Nice.
It is perfect for those simply seeking a comfortable place to sleep at night, and be close to everything in the city.
Villa Otero is located only minutes from the beach, old town, shopping, and bus and train stations.
It offers comfortable rooms with cute French balconies that I fell in love with.
However, it does not have any other amenities (like a pool or spa).
It’s simply reasonably priced, comfortable, and in a great location.
Le Mas Candille (temporarily closed) – this 5-star resort is located in a little artsy town called Mougins (more on that below).
It sits on a huge piece of land on top of the hill. It has luscious gardens, 3 pools, a Shiseido spa, a Michelin star restaurant, luxurious rooms, and a stunning view.
This hotel is meant to be enjoyed. It is perfect for a relaxing vacation away from the bustle of city life.
Do as I did and stay on the grounds enjoying the pools, spa, and your room’s luxurious amenities.
Anything you could possibly need for a relaxing getaway is right at your fingertips.
Just don’t forget to explore the actual village of Mougins which is only a short walk away. It is truly a gem.
Welcome Hotel – an oceanfront hotel in the cutest village – Villefranche Sur Mer.
It offers spacious, comfortable rooms with an ocean view and patio.
Welcome Hotel is only a few feet from possibly the most beautiful beach in the French Riviera, and it is right in the village’s picturesque old town.
Restaurants, shops, and plazas are only steps away. It also has a bar with oceanfront seating which serves breakfast for hotel guests in the morning.
 dishes and they were flavorful and delicious without breaking the bank.
What To Eat In The French Riviera
Traditional Niçonian foods to try:
La daube niçoise (beef)
Salads niçoise (tuna salad)
Pissaladiere (onion bread)
Socca (potato pancake)
Ice cream brand: Finocchio
Ravioli à la niçoise
Tourte aux blettes
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