Gardens of the Riviera
Villa Fort France, Grasse
Nestled in Grasse, this charming villa offers lush gardens, stunning countryside views, and a serene ambiance, embodying the region's rich cultural heritage.
Villa Fort France is a charming property situated in the picturesque town of Grasse, renowned for its perfume industry, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France. Nestled amidst lush gardens and offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside, the villa is celebrated for its serene ambiance and architectural elegance. Historically, Grasse has been a hub for perfume production since the 18th century, and Villa Fort France embodies the region's rich cultural heritage. The villa's highlights include its beautifully landscaped gardens, which provide a tranquil retreat and a perfect setting for enjoying the natural beauty of the French Riviera.
MENTON
A picturesque town on the French Riviera, known for stunning coastal views, exotic gardens, a vibrant Lemon Festival, and rich cultural landmarks.
Villa Kerylos, Cap Ferrat
This historical residence offers breathtaking Mediterranean views and showcases exquisite mosaics, frescoes, and period furnishings inspired by ancient Greece.
Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild
A stunning early 20th-century villa on the French Riviera, known for its exquisite architecture, nine themed gardens, and impressive art collection.
Villa Fort France, Grasse
Nestled in Grasse, this charming villa offers lush gardens, stunning countryside views, and a serene ambiance, embodying the region's rich cultural heritage.
La Mouissone, Grasse
A picturesque estate in the hills offers stunning gardens, exotic plants, and panoramic countryside views, perfect for garden enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Jardin Exotique, Monte Carlo
A cliffside botanical garden with global succulents, panoramic Mediterranean views, an impressive grotto, and a unique microclimate for diverse plant species.
Hanbury Gardens, La Mortola
Explore terraced landscapes with exotic plants, breathtaking Ligurian Sea views, and historic architecture in a 19th-century botanical paradise.