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GREAT DESTINATIONS ❘ FRENCH RIVIERA FRENCH RIVIERA ❘ GREAT DESTINATIONS With its year-round sunshine, Menton on the Côte d’Azur makes an ideal winter break Winter on the RIVIEWhenever the Côte d’Azur is mentioned, one immediatelyR picturesA the cloudless blue skies and busy promenades of summer. But as Tristan Rutherford discovers, the region is just as welcoming over the winter months, with the benefits of a moderate climate, an array of carnivals © FOTOLIA E G A IM and events, and all the local museums and art galleries to yourself… ❯❯ 34 ❘ FRANCE TODAY Oct/Nov 2016 Oct/Nov 2016 FRANCE TODAY ❘ 35 GREAT DESTINATIONS ❘ FRENCH RIVIERA FRENCH RIVIERA ❘ GREAT DESTINATIONS “THE arrival OF THE railwaY MEANT that THE two-WEEK JOURNEY from LONDON to NICE waS SLASHED to UNDER 30 HOURs” Clockwise from above: hose who winter in the South of and palaces empty, inviting and tourist-free. Hotels no-hopers could travel on to Cairo via Genoa in Originally built to attract France sojourn in the shadow of halve in price, restaurants serve oyster and truffle anticipation of marrying an Indian Army officer or a the wealth of Europe, the greats. The blazing winter sun lunchtime specials, and your neighbourhood colonial clerk. An annotated map on the museum’s Hôtel Regina is now a set of apartments; Nice’s Promenade tempted 19th-century celebrity to the boulanger will welcome you like an honorary local. second storey captures the age: this 1875 cadéstre des Anglais at sunset; the old Côte d’Azur: royalty, nobility, artists, In truth, the sun shines on anyone who’s willing to (a French street map that Notaires give to property port at Cap-Ferrat; a French authors. Just as café follows déjeuner, railroad, fly or drive the short journey south. buyers) highlights the Cours Saleya boulevard along postcard of the monument to Queen Victoria in Cimiez; the Tthe merely wealthy followed the fabulously minted with the name and nationality of its residents. Like an Russian Orthodox Cathedral in south. All the accoutrements that sparkle on today’s TRACKS OF TOURISM Airbnb of the age, English milords, American magnates Nice – the largest in Western French Riviera date from that golden age. Grand In 1863 a novel invention changed global tourism for and a Russian Count have reserved the most desirable Europe – was opened by Tsar Nicholas II in 1912 hotels, casinos, seafront promenades. Castles, art good. The arrival of the railway meant that the addresses for a high-season fling. collections, public galleries. Theatres, opera houses, two-week journey from London to Nice was slashed to stately homes. under 30 hours. Lords and ladies could board at VICTORIA’s secreT The initial attraction was obvious – especially to Charing Cross for afternoon tea, then be in the South The period’s most celebrated arrival was Queen those burdened by the aristocratic afflictions of of France for supper the following evening. The Côte Victoria in 1882. The Empress of India travelled to the yesteryear: tuberculosis, gout and family disgrace. d’Azur became the world’s first ‘long haul’ destination, Riviera for another five sun-kissed winters until 1899. From December through March, most of the cloud is although guests aboard sipped claret, played Bezique She travelled by private train, which would stop for an captured in the Alpes-Maritimes’ mountains that and dined on roast quail. For these well-heeled hour each morning for gentlemen to shave and ladies backdrop the Côte d’Azur to the north, allowing the travellers, ‘economy’ was unknown. The passenger list to dress themselves. Up to 100 staff would join her on low sun to orbit underneath to the south. For every on what would become known as Le Train Bleu read the slow journey south to Gare de Nice-Ville (Queen rainy day in winter, there are five dry ones. Sunshine like a Who’s Who of fin de siècle celebrity, from Vic disliked travelling faster than 30mph) including cured the lungs of the consumptive; citrus healed the Edward VIII to Winston Churchill. kilted Scottish gillie John Brown and her turbaned overweight; wine and laughter fuelled the dissolute Nice’s Musée Massena history museum exhibits train private secretary, Abdul Karim. who had already imbibed too much back home. tickets from Le Train Bleu, as well as menus from A building boom was precipitated by Queen RAZI Postcards, court circulars and scandalous snippets masked balls (with plenty of crème anglaise for G Victoria’s stays of months at a time. The Hôtel Regina from The Times kept punters coming back for more. dessert) plus portraits of white-suited gentlemen in Nice’s ritzy suburb of Cimiez was built with the By and large, today’s visitors ignore the winter. The thronging the Promenade des Anglais, where Niçois specific intention of wowing the royal family. It boasted Côte d’Azur welcomes a mammoth 650,000 visitors per of all ages now meet on New Year’s Day for a chilly electronic elevators and oil-fired central heating. S © FOTOLIA, J. J. PAN J. J. S © FOTOLIA, day in mid-August, yet just 50,000 per day in gloriously swim in the sea. A century ago, debutantes could come E Other madcap homes – Moorish castles, Roman villas, G sunny December and January, rendering the museums out during the Riviera’s winter ‘season’. The ropiest IMA Normandy châteaux – were constructed nearby. Half ❯❯ 36 ❘ FRANCE TODAY Oct/Nov 2016 Oct/Nov 2016 FRANCE TODAY ❘ 37 GREAT DESTINATIONS ❘ FRENCH RIVIERA FRENCH RIVIERA ❘ great destinations The rose-coloured Villa Ephrussi was built for Baroness BEHAR Béatrice de Rothschild at the turn of the 20th PIERRE century. Its collection © E G of art and antiquities is IMA now open to the public 38 ❘ FRANCE TODAY Oct/Nov 2016 Oct/Nov 2016 FRANCE TODAY ❘ 39 SUBJECT ❘ EYEBroW Monaco’s casino was purpose- a century later, painter Henri Matisse moved into the “BacK IN THE 1850s, Monaco built to attract the rich and Regina Palace hotel. His Musée Matisse, plus the famous; how Nice advertised its winter train timetable museum dedicated to contemporary Marc Chagall, sit waS IN DIRE STRAITs…THE just around the corner in a suburb that still embodies RULING GRIMALDI familY Nice’s old money sophistication. AD PAGE Nobility of Victoria’s calibre attracted the great waS StarinG banKRUPTCY houses of Europe – most of whom were related to the Empress anyway. Her Majesty bumped into her first IN THE face” cousin, Belgian King Leopold II, on the beach in Villefranche-sur-Mer. From distant Moscow a direct train would rattle its way from Belorusskaya Station via which, if you’re not a Bolshevik, is terribly good fun. In Smolensk and Minsk to Menton and Monaco. In winter a final piece of PR puff, the Spélugues area (which 1912, Tsar Nicholas II sailed on the Russian royal yacht translates as ‘caves’) was rechristened Monte-Carlo in into the Port of Nice. His stately procession along the honour of the ruling monarch. seafront Promenade was captured on flickering To ensure that Monégasques don’t fritter away their celluloid by the Lumière brothers, the Spielbergs of inheritance – Monaco’s rulers are far from stupid – their day. The Russian Emperor was in town to open proof of overseas identity is needed to enter the Casino Nice’s Orthodox Cathedral. The onion-domed edifice de Monte-Carlo. Ionic columns support the roof of the remains the largest of its kind in Western Europe, its Salon Europe. Here roulette and blackjack are played interior a moody, broody kaleidoscope of candlelit under gilded ceilings for maximum bets of €10,000 – to icons and shimmering gold. wager more, have a word with the croupier then stroll on to the Salons Privés. Alas, to access Les Salons BROKEN BANK AT MONTE CARLO Super Privés it helps if you’re staying at the Hôtel de Back in the 1850s, Monaco was in dire straits. A series Paris across the street, as a top-secret tunnel connects of poor lemon harvests in the territory of Menton – these two establishments. If you can’t afford the hotel’s now the sunniest town in France – meant the ruling €8,000 Garnier Suite, then a French 75 cocktail in its Grimaldi family was staring bankruptcy in the face. Bar Américain or lunch at its recently reopened Charles III, Prince of Monaco, was tasked with a Restaurant Louis XV (the only Michelin three-star for Dubai-style plan: build a whopping great casino and a hundreds of miles around) might be more appropriate. series of grand hotels in the hope that high rollers To add an artsy sense of class, a theatre was tacked would check in for winter. The ploy worked. Paris onto the Casino de Monte-Carlo in the winter of 1879. Opera House architect Charles Garnier designed the Actress Sarah Bernhardt kicked off proceedings in gaming halls. Queen Victoria contrived – and failed – to January of that year. The most famous troupe of the keep her pleasure-loving son Prince Bertie (later King time, Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes, were stranded Edward VII) from the roulette table. Vladimir Lenin in the South of France by the Russian Revolution. Such © FOTOLIA E also stopped by and fumed that the general public was the region’s cultural muscle that performances G IMA were gambling money on a mere “game of chance” – boasted costumes by Coco Chanel, sets by Pablo ❯❯ 40 ❘ FRANCE TODAY Oct/Nov 2016 Summer 2016 FRANCE TODAY ❘ 41 GREAT DESTINATIONS ❘ FRENCH RIVIERA FRENCH RIVIERA ❘ GREAT DESTINATIONS Picasso and posters by Jean Cocteau. Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s spellbinding 2017 season features Il Trovatore, which was first performed here in February 1884.

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