The French Riviera is known as the land of the beautiful people, both famous and infamous. The iconic harbour of Saint-Tropez and the Promenade d'Anglais have been photographed a thousand times. Yet beyond the camera frame is the seldom seen side of the glamorous Côte d'Azur: bizarre villas, hidden gardens, Buddhist pagodas, Tibetan villages, cloister castles, and much more. In this unusual guide book, you'll discover which mansion on Cap Ferrari was "tattooed" by Jean Cocteau; where to buy umbrellas in Nice; how to find the house in which Heinrich Mann lived while in exile; where you can visit the self-designed graves of Jean Marais and Le Corbusier; and where the Allied landing on the Mediterranean coast took place. 111 Places introduces you to an eclectic selection of thrilling places that will surprise even Cote d'Azur connoisseurs and locals. AUTHOR: Ralf Nestmeyer, a historian and travel journalist, has written several travel guides portraying Provence and Southern France, as well as books about French myths, and French poets and their homes. www.nestmeyer.de SELLING POINTS: ? The ultimate insider's guide to the French Riviera ? Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides ? Part of the international 111 Places/111 Shops series with over 150 titles and 1 million copies in print worldwide ? Millions of travellers visit the French Riviera every year seeking out new and interesting experiences 111 colour