One of about 1,000 villas perched on the Cap d’Antibes peninsula in the French Riviera, this residence is framed by the vistas that sprawl, on one side, to the Mediterranean Sea, and on the other, to ...
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One of the main reasons to take a French Riviera vacation is to enjoy the beach. Some resorts stake out some private sand for their patrons, but you can also visit several beaches for free even if you ...
Unlike the competition along the coastline, this property forgoes the traditional for its impressive facade that looks like it's straight out of an issue of Architectural Digest. Its grass-lined roof ...
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Since its opening in 1889, Hotel du Cap has hosted everyone from Charlie Chaplin to Churchill and Kennedy (who misbehaved in one of the cabanas). Picasso sketched here, Chagall painted the hotel, and ...
Thursday night’s annual AmFAR auction-gala at the Hotel du Cap in Cap d’Antibes carried a distinctly regal feel. Prince Albert of Monaco and his fiancee Charlene offered up a tennis and swimming ...
Halfway between Cannes and Nice, the seafront Cap d’Antibes Beach Hotel is an enticing French retreat. Stationed right next to the water on a sandy stretch of beach, the idyllic retreat exudes ...
A historic waterfront home has come on the market in Cap D’Antibes on the French Riviera, asking €27 million (US$22.7 million). Built in 1912, the property’s grounds boast landscaped gardens, ...