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Secluded peninsula views, enchanting spas, endless pools, and a half-gifted interior designer just don’t cut it anymore. Thankfully, the Cap Estel has more than normal Riviera magnificence. W... read more
A spitting image of the recent Armani Casa look book, Hôtel Gray d’Albion spares no privilege. Make a fool of yourself at the hotel’s Casino Barrière, an elaborate, neoclas... read more
Situated in the nucleus of Monte Carlo, The Fairmont emulates everything that the city is: chic, loaded and vibrant. Cheery rooms reflect the cerulean of the Mediterranean in silk fabrics and class... read more
Gallantly poised on Route de Tahiti, overlooking the sweeping countryside, cascading into the Golfe, sits Château Messardière. The lions that roam this 19th century fortress are establ... read more
18th Century constructions intermix with unembellished, futuristic, tawny tones and abundant global booty. The pioneer hotel of Saint Tropez, Le Yaca remains a strong hold for genteel bavardage and... read more
Founded in 1939 by a wealthy American and a Swedish Prince as an asylum to take private holiday. Painstakingly refurbished into thirty-three suites, the epitome of Èzasque elation and solace... read more
When I die, screw Heaven! Take me to la Pinède. A Mecca for affluent newlyweds, old-world blue bloods and Hollywood moguls seeking an obsessively maintained estate of exuberance. Great Gatsb... read more
Yes half the Cannes film stars stay here. Yes it’s exorbitant in cost and opulence. And yes it’s an icon. More organized and efficient than Switzerland, the blanche, Art Deco Hôte... read more
Dripping in historic style and comfort, it’s a Baie des Anges work of art throughout. Shamelessly proud and rightfully so- more Monarchs fly through than Buckingham Palace. Gorgeous wood pane... read more
Within Hôtel du Cap–Eden Roc, elusively perched on the Gulf of Antibes, lies a paradise boasting illustrious Louis XVI furnishings, fine-dining and secluded villas. Unparalleled service... read more
Saunter to the über exclusive, La Réserve de Beaulieu where since 1880, illustrious sorts like King Leopold II, Tolstoy and King Gustave V of Sweden have luxuriated and recessed. Althou... read more
A frontage of Hôtel de Paris makes San Marco look dinky and simple. To dine in its Salle Empire is not far from taking dinner at the table of Louis XIV- floral frescos, bouquets of roses and ... read more
Scrupulously retouched from its Napoleonic majesty, Pan Deï Palais is a tranquil manor enclosed by a tropical garden. Once the residence of an 19th century general and his Indian princess brid... read more
Not that Saint-Tropez has ever had a cultural Dark Age, but the sud...
The new feasting spot for Italian foodies. Picture yourself abandon...
Provided that your tolerance for shi-shi hotel restaurants hasn&rsq...
We’re still not sure we can handle another sister establishme...
Moroccan artesianal creations and fixtures build a cozy atmosphere....