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Prepare for Dazzling: Visit the French Riviera in the Off Season

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Even in the off season, the French Riviera captivates and stuns visitors with its beauty.

Menton as a Home Base in the French Riviera

Staying in Menton

The main towns along the French Riviera are all fairly close together, and you might be tempted to use Nice as a home base for exploring the area.  But I have a better idea– Menton. 

Nice is a large city, but Menton is far more manageable in size, with the same great links to public transportation, the same Mediterranean shoreline, but more compact and easily walkable.  Menton combines gorgeous street mazes in its old town and with its newer areas in a seamless way.  There’s even a casino if that interests you, and you don’t need or care about the high rolling glitz and glamour of Monaco.  

Menton is also very close to the Italian border, signs to Ventimiglia, and the influence of Italian culture are everywhere in this city.  I often felt  like I had one foot in France and the other in Italy, crisscrossing between the two depending upon my meal that evening.

I stayed in the lovely Hotel Lemon, which is a short walk away from the train station, but a bit further away from the center of town. There are plenty of hotels in the center of Menton, so choose whatever fits your personal preference.

For those wondering, visiting the French Riviera in the off season can also lead to significant savings on accommodations.

I truly believe that anyone who wishes to explore must visit the French Riviera in the off season for an unforgettable experience.

As an added note, visiting the French Riviera in the off season brings a unique perspective that is hard to find during busier times.

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