Sophisticated it ain't, but Monaco's take on an American-style sports bar draws crowds (especially families) with its burgers, ribs, steaks, milkshakes, ice cream and apple pie. It's worth visiting just for its F1 memorabilia, including photos of famous drivers who've eaten here, and a full-size F1 car suspended from one wall, driven to victory by Mika Häkkinen in 1998 and 1999.
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Getting lost among the dark, narrow, winding alleyways of Nice’s old town is a highlight. The layout has barely changed since the 1700s, and it’s now…
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The most famous stretch of seafront in Nice – if not France – is this vast paved promenade, which gets its name from the English expat patrons who paid…
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The only building French architect Le Corbusier (1887–1965) ever built for himself is this rather simple – but very clever – beach hut on Cap Martin…
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Peeping inside Monte Carlo’s legendary marble-and-gold casino is a Monaco essential. The building, open to visitors every morning, including the exclusive…
Musée Océanographique de Monaco
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Stuck dramatically to the edge of a cliff since 1910, the world-renowned Musée Océanographique de Monaco, founded by Prince Albert I (1848–1922), is a…
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An ailing Henri Matisse moved to Vence in 1943 to be cared for by his former nurse and model, Monique Bourgeois, who'd since become a Dominican nun. She…
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For the best views over Nice’s red-tiled rooftops, climb the winding staircases up to this wooded outcrop on the eastern edge of the old town. It’s been…
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Originally built as a holiday home for Prince Victor d’Essling (the grandson of one of Napoléon's favourite generals, Maréchal Massena), this lavish belle…
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1. Chapelle de la Miséricorde
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Dating to the 17th century, this chapel still holds traditional Latin Mass on Sunday evenings.
2. Musée Océanographique de Monaco
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Stuck dramatically to the edge of a cliff since 1910, the world-renowned Musée Océanographique de Monaco, founded by Prince Albert I (1848–1922), is a…
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The steep-sided, statue-studded Jardins St-Martin runs round the coast outside the Musée Océanographique.
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