- World-famous principality with luxury casinos, yacht harbour, Prince's Palace, and the Oceanographic Museum.
- Distance: ≈4 km
- Mode: Train or car; ~5–10 min
- Best time: Year-round; mornings less crowded
- Tip: Casino entrance opens mornings; dress code applies for evening gaming rooms.
- Charming coastal town known for Belle Époque architecture, citrus gardens, and proximity to the Italian border.
- Distance: ≈4 km
- Mode: Bus or car; ~10–15 min
- Best time: Feb (Lemon Festival), Apr–Oct for gardens
- Tip: Visit Serre de la Madone botanical garden (closed Nov–Dec); guided tours available Tue/Thu/Sat at 3pm.
- 10th-century hilltop fortress with cobbled streets, vaulted passageways, and panoramic coastal views.
- Distance: ≈2–3 km uphill
- Mode: Walk uphill ~20–30 min, or bus/car ~5–10 min
- Best time: Morning or late afternoon for light and fewer crowds
- Tip: Castle entry 5€; closes for lunch; steep stairs inside.
- Scenic 4.7 km coastal trail linking Carnolès to Roquebrune station, with rocky shoreline, pine groves, Belle Époque villas, and views of Monaco.
- Distance: ≈0–2 km (accessible from hotel area)
- Mode: Walk; ~1–2 hours one-way
- Best time: Early morning or sunset; avoid midday heat
- Tip: Includes steps and cantilevered bridges; bring water and sun protection.
- Medieval hilltop village perched 400 m above the sea, featuring artisan shops, the Jardin Exotique, and sweeping Riviera vistas.
- Distance: ≈12 km
- Mode: Train or car; ~15–20 min
- Best time: Early morning or late afternoon; summer crowds peak midday
- Tip: Steep uphill walk from station to village; paid parking available near entrance.
- Major Riviera city with the Promenade des Anglais, Old Town (Vieux Nice), art museums, and vibrant markets.
- Distance: ≈23 km
- Mode: Train ~30 min, or car ~30–40 min (traffic dependent)
- Best time: Year-round; Tue–Sun for Cours Saleya market
General Tip: Trains along the coast run frequently and offer scenic views; purchase tickets before boarding to avoid fines.