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Riviera

From Saint-Tropez to Menton, eighty kilometres of coast we know by name. Four cities held heavy by our presence, four held lighter.

(MS · 02) · Held heavy

Four cities we hold.

Saint-Tropez01 / 04Chapter

43.27° N · 6.64° E

Saint-Tropez

The harbour in the morning, Pampelonne for lunch, Ramatuelle for dinner. The streets behind Place des Lices that nobody fills. The season opens in May and runs to late September. We hold drivers on site from June to August.

  • Yacht
  • Beach club
  • Restaurants
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Cannes02 / 04Chapter

43.55° N · 7.02° E

Cannes

The Croisette runs two kilometres ; we know the doorman of every palace. La Californie above, Le Suquet below, Palm Beach at the end. The Festival takes the city in May, Cannes Lions in June, the Yachting Festival in September. Three peaks, three ways to stay.

  • Festivals
  • Palaces
  • Yacht
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43.70° N · 7.27° E

Nice

Nice airport is our gateway. Promenade des Anglais on the front, Cimiez on the heights, Mont Boron for the villas. The city runs year-round, Carnival in February, Jazz in July. Our drivers are based here permanently.

  • Airport
  • Chauffeur
  • Restaurants
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Monaco04 / 04Chapter

43.74° N · 7.42° E

Monaco

The Casino, the Sporting, Larvotto, Fontvieille. The Grand Prix in May, the Yacht Show in September. Port Hercule for the charters, Monte-Carlo for the palaces. A city-state crossed in fifteen minutes that has to be known floor by floor.

  • Palaces
  • Helicopter
  • Yacht
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(MS · 04) · Context

Eight cities, an eighty-kilometre ribbon.

The French Riviera reads as one curved line: Saint-Tropez to the west, Menton to the east, and between them six cities that everything separates and everything binds. Cannes for industry and the festival. Monaco for finance, sport, statehood. Nice as the prefecture and the only international airport within an hour. Cap-Ferrat, Èze and Cap-d'Antibes as residential peninsulas, half-way along.

We hold four cities more firmly than the others because that is where our guests spend the most time: Cannes, Monaco, Nice and Saint-Tropez. Dense address book, installed partners, teams used to the rhythm. The other four, Cap-d'Antibes, Cap-Ferrat, Èze and Menton, are held more lightly, through narrower threads: one palace, one table, one trail, one view.

How the cities link shapes the stay. The car for everyday legs, with a driver or self-driven through a car. The helicopter to cross Saint-Tropez to Monaco quickly. The yacht to reach Pampelonne and the coves. Airport transfers for the first and last mile. The detail by city sits in each dedicated page.

Across the year, the calendar redraws the coast. The Cannes Film Festival and the Monaco Grand Prix windows clog, free up and redirect the flows. The full events calendar holds the dates. For the right addresses during those windows, Access concentrates the book. To set a stay around a specific date, the request form is the shortest route.