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"A peach-hued institution run by the same family since 1943, this quayside hotel draws locals and visitors to its water’s-edge terrace for an aperitif and effortless people-watching — it’s perfect for sipping a chilled glass of rosé and watching the world go by. Jean Cocteau once lived in room 22 and did the same with his friends, and every one of the 35 charming rooms and suites comes with a balcony and sea views." - Chrissie McClatchie Chrissie McClatchie Chrissie McClatchie writes about travel, wine, and yachting from her home on the Côte d’Azur, where she has lived for nearly two decades. Her stories have appeared in Condé Nast Traveler, BBC Travel, CNN Travel, and more. She is also a contributing author to four Lonely Planet guidebooks. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines