In May, the French Riviera enters its most dazzling season. From the fragrant hills of Grasse to the legendary red carpet of Cannes and the iconic curves of Monaco, the Côte d’Azur unveils a calendar where glamour, culture and the art of living intertwine.
The return of sunny days is the perfect opportunity to explore some of the most iconic villages on the French Riviera.
Across Scandinavia, Easter marks a very special moment: the light finally returns, the snow slowly begins to melt (or not, depending on the region!), and families take this time of year to celebrate renewal through rituals filled with color, nature, and warmth.
Spring brings longer days, bright colors, and warmer weather — and it’s also one of the most strategic moments of the year to sell a property.
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy have just wrapped up, and what an edition! Elite athletes, spectacular moments, surprising anecdotes, and historic achievements made for nearly two weeks of thrilling competition.
After a period of high rate tension, the real estate market is confirming its recovery. Signals at the start of 2026 are encouraging, both in terms of transaction volumes and financing.
While winter imposes its slow pace and short days elsewhere, the French Riviera in February reveals a bright and lively atmosphere. Villages awaken, and the region’s iconic flowers take center stage in festivities unique in Europe.
The French Riviera immediately brings to mind sunshine, beaches, and the Mediterranean.
Over two centuries of Swedish monarchy, originating in Pau, France, still embodied by King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia.
The French real estate market – and particularly the French Riviera – has gone through a period of significant turbulence over the past five to six years. The health crisis, inflation and the rapid rise in interest rates have profoundly reshaped market dynamics.