Has anyone driven from northern Italy to Nice, Cannes, and Monaco in southern France ?
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I returned from Gordes in Provence to Mönchengladbach in Germany, taking three days (not wanting to rush, and also stopping in some small towns and villages along the way, such as the Red Earth City), and almost the whole day of the last day was spent driving on the highway within Switzerland (more than 200 kilometers).
During my Road trip this time, I will go from Bergamo to the Cinque Terre to Nice (Monaco, Cannes, Grasse), then to Avignon (Saint-Remy, Arles, Nimes), and finally to the Stone City (Red Soil City), Savona, and Bellagio. Is there anything you'd like to know?
I'm not sure if it's suitable to take my parents to Nice, Cannes, Monte Carlo and so on. Also, is there a highway from Provence to Switzerland, and how long does it take?
Nice, Avignon, Monaco are good places to visit. The attractions are suitable for a leisurely stroll. If the elderly are interested in Van Gogh, they can go to the Saint-Remy Abbey about 30 kilometers away from Avignon. On Wednesday morning, the Saint-Remy market can also be visited, which is very suitable for the elderly. Lake Como in Italy is worth visiting. It is only dozens of kilometers away from Milan, at the foot of the Alps, very beautiful and quiet.