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Experience the picturesque Côte d’Azur, delving into a world of coastal resorts and traditional towns

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2025 Tour code: 25NRS

About the tour

Explore the French Riviera from a hotel just a short walk from Nice's palm-lined Promenade des Anglais and its long beaches.

Visit beautiful seaside towns with time to explore at your own pace. Discover colourful Villefrance-sur-Mer, uncover the history of the old port of Antibes, and savour the charm of Cannes.

During a guided tour of Monaco, see the famous casino in Monte Carlo and witness the time-honoured Changing of the Guards ceremony at the Prince's Palace.

Unforgettable Experiences

Stay in Nice near the Promenade des Anglais
Stay in Nice near the Promenade des Anglais
Get to know the cosmopolitan city of Nice from your base near its wonderful beachfront, uncovering a historic port town filled with art, culture and a laid-back atmosphere.
Uncover the chic town of Cannes
Uncover the chic town of Cannes
Enjoy time at leisure in stylish Cannes – famed for its international film festival – and stroll along the chic promenade that overlooks the golden sand beaches of the French Riviera.
Explore the historic port of Antibes
Explore the historic port of Antibes
Spend free time amongst the medieval town of Antibes, viewing the quaint fishermen’s cottages and a former home of Pablo Picasso – now a museum housing the artist’s work.
Visit colourful Villefranche-sur-Mer
Visit colourful Villefranche-sur-Mer
Wander around the gorgeous town of Villefranche-sur-Mer, where charming colourful buildings and cobbled streets cascade down to the serene harbour.
Discover the glamour of Monaco
Discover the glamour of Monaco
Experience a guided tour of the glitzy principality synonymous with affluence. Observe the Changing of the Guards at the Palais du Prince and view the famed Monte-Carlo Casino.

What’s included

Itinerary

Day 1 – London to Nice: Straight to the Riviera

Meeting our Tour Manager and fellow travellers this morning at London St Pancras, we board the Eurostar service to Paris. In the French capital, we change trains for the direct service to Nice, journeying through the heart of France to the French Riviera. From St Raphaël, the route winds along the Mediterranean, revealing beautiful glimpses of the coast before we arrive in Nice this evening.

Our hotel is located a short walk from the famous Promenade des Anglais, the palm-lined seafront looking out on to the Mediterranean Sea. The contemporary hotel has a roof terrace for relaxation and a private beach for which guests receive preferential rates. After a welcome drink on arrival at your hotel, the evening is free for you to enjoy dinner at a local restaurant of your choice.

Day 2 – Free day to explore Nice

Today, after breakfast, you can spend a relaxing day getting to know Nice at your own pace. A stroll down the Promenade des Anglais lets you soak up the appealing atmosphere of this beautiful city. You could stop at the Jardins du Musée Masséna on the way. Admission is free to these landscaped gardens full of tropical plants and trees, surrounding a Belle Époque villa.

Alternatively, venture into the city on the modern Nice Tramway, which connects the city centre with our hotel in less than 10 minutes. In the Old Town, Cours Saleya is a buzzing and colourful market selling flowers, antiques and local produce. For a flavour of Nice, try 'socca', a local crispy pancake made from chickpea flour. After wandering the intriguing passageways and courtyards, there are many fine squares for you to explore, including Place Giuseppe Garibaldi and Place Masséna. Both abound with cafés and restaurants.

Dining independently tonight, you could enjoy authentic local food, known as Cuisine Nissarde. Renowned Salad Niçoise, pistou soup and ratatouille can all be savoured with a delightful local wine.

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  • Breakfast
Day 3 – Antibes and Cannes on the Côte d’Azur

Heading along the coast by train this morning, we visit the harbour town of Antibes for time at leisure. With historic streets lined with quaint medieval fisherman's houses, this old port has attracted visitors for centuries, including Pablo Picasso who lived in Château Grimaldi. The castle is now the site of the Picasso Museum, housing a collection of the artist's work. Take in the sights and scents of fresh produce at the covered Provençal Market or admire panoramic sea views from the well-preserved coastal citadel, Fort Carré.

In the afternoon, we continue by train to Cannes. This glamorous town was originally a small fishing village that can still be uncovered in the cobbled streets of Le Suquet. Cannes is now world famous for its prestigious annual film festival, held at the start of the Croisette. This boulevard, dotted with palms and upmarket boutiques, stretches along gold sand beaches. There is also a colourful Provençal market that is a feast for the senses.

Returning to Nice by rail this evening, we have dinner together at a local restaurant.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 – Uncover the art and culture of Nice

With nearly three miles of beaches in Nice, you might prefer to spend a free day lounging next to the brilliant blue sea. However, Nice is also renowned for its culture, and there are many excellent museums in the city. The Musée National Marc Chagall is just north of the city centre and honours the Belarussian-born French artist who was a pioneer of modernism. In the hilltop Cimiez quarter, you can find the Matisse Museum, which contains works by Henri Matisse, a leading figure in the colourful Fauvism movement who spent many years in Nice.

For those interested in live music, the Old Town of Nice buzzes with jazz bars. You could also visit the Hotel Negresco to sample the famous Royal Negresco cocktail containing champagne and flakes of gold.

After a dinner of your choice this evening, you could also stroll along the Promenade des Anglais - an evening ritual for many local residents, dog walkers and joggers - enjoying sea air and views of the Mediterranean.

Includes
  • Breakfast
Day 5 – Discovering picturesque Villefranche-sur-Mer

Travelling by rail this morning to nearby Villefranche-sur-Mer, there is free time to explore. An attractive small coastal town, Villefranche-sur-Mer is a rainbow of pastel-coloured buildings cascading down to a sheltered harbour. The Old Town is a warren of cobbled streets of sun-baked houses rising. One of the more unusual streets in Villefranche is the Rue Obscure, a covered alley constructed in the 13th century to allow military personnel to pass through the town unseen. On the quayside, you can find the colourful Chapel of St Paul where another surprise awaits - the interior is decorated with delicate renderings by filmmaker and artist Jean Cocteau.

Return travel to Nice is included in the afternoon, but with train tickets only costing a few euros, you could opt to explore further. Nearby is Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, one of the most exclusive residential areas in the world. On this pretty peninsula is the pink-hued villa and gardens formerly owned by socialite Baroness Béatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild. Around the harbour berthed with yachts are many wine bars and restaurants where you could dine this evening.

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  • Breakfast
Day 6 – Guided tour of glamorous Monaco

The scenic Lower Corniche Road provides fantastic views of the azure Mediterranean on our way by coach to Monaco after breakfast. The world's second-smallest sovereign state, Monaco is renowned as a playground for the rich and famous with superyachts lining the large marina. With one-third of Monaco's residents being millionaires, wealth is on display across the principality, especially around Place du Casino. During a guided tour, we visit this glitzy square and view the world-famous Monte-Carlo Casino.

On its strategic position on top of a large rock, Le Rocher is Monaco's Old Town and still retains winding medieval lanes. Since the 13th century, this has been the stronghold of the Grimaldi dynasty - the principality's ruling family. Our tour takes in the Palais du Prince to witness the time-honoured Changing of the Guards ceremony. After the tour, there is free time to look around - maybe having a flutter in the casino or enjoying a drink in the Café de Paris, Monte Carlo's prime people-watching spot.

Returning to Nice this evening, we enjoy our final dinner together in a local restaurant.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
Day 7 – Homeward bound

With incredible culture, Nice and its famous Promenade des Anglais was the ideal base from which to explore the south of France on this memorable holiday. With the Mediterranean Sea never far from view, we have explored some of the area's most beautiful towns and cities. Time at leisure provided the opportunities to soak up the Old Towns of Antibes and Cannes, and we also uncovered the charms of Villefranche-sur-Mer and its attractive harbour. A guided tour of Monaco provided a glimpse into the lives of the rich and famous.

Leaving Nice and the French Riviera behind after breakfast this morning, we board the direct train to Paris. In the French capital, we swap to the Eurostar service back to London St Pancras, where we arrive this evening and say farewell to our Riviera expedition.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

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Hotel Locarno, Nice

Hotel Locarno, Nice

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Glenise Lee

5 stars

Submitted 17/Oct

A great trip. Wouldn't have missed it for the world.

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Andrew

5 stars

Submitted 4/Oct

A great company, very helpful. A well organised and managed trip with a lovely group o people

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Brenda Bouker

5 stars

Submitted 1/Oct

Totally lived up to expectations.

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David Barrett

5 stars

Submitted 29/Sep

The Locarno Hotel was very basic and dissapointing. There was a lack of home comforts. As there was no bar, we were unable to socialise properly with our fellow guests. Bedrooms could have been cleaner. Paper cups and sticks in our rooms to make tea were not acceptable.

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Carol Walsh

4 stars

Submitted 27/Jun

Well organised. Things happened on time. We would have preferred to pay a bit extra for a decent hotel.

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Neil Harding

4 stars

Submitted 27/Jun

Ideal if you are train buff or don’t like flying. If I did it again I would probably upgrade on the outward and return legs for more comfort. Obviously depends on budget but for me I like a bit more space and a softer seat ! Hotel was fine breakfast was fine. Evening meal not so great only a choice of 2 and small portions. Apart from that everything including the guide was super.

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