Nice: Despite being one of the most crowded cities in France, Nice has managed to keep its village-like charm.
Antibes: One of the essential delights of a trip to Antibes with the Chateau Grimaldi is the waterfront walk around the fortified city.
Grasse: Three renowned perfumeries—Fragonard, Molinard, and Galimard—are located in the town, and they all offer daily excursions that describe the process of manufacturing perfume.
Eze Village: The picturesque and charming tiny mediaeval village is well-known for both. Numerous tourists are drawn to it by its abundance of stores, art galleries, hotels, and restaurants.
Villefranche-sur-mer: This tiny beach town's brilliant colour and laid-back downtown atmosphere genuinely caught me off guard.
Cannes: Like any other Cote d'Azur town, Cannes has stunning views and vibrant colours, yet Cannes stands out due to its slightly different color scheme.
Saint Paul de Vence: Marc Chagall, who is interred here in the cemetery with his family, and Henri Matisse are among the notable painters who have found refuge in Saint Paul de Vence.
Menton: Menton, the last town on the French Riviera before the Italian border, is the Cote d'Azur's most beautiful town in my opinion.
Monte Carlo: This little, tiny nation is a powerhouse of glitz and elegance, with wealth and grandeur as its defining characteristics.