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Grasse, located in France's Alpes-Maritimes department, is hailed as the "World Capital of Perfume." This hilltop town boasts over 300 years of perfume-making heritage, home to legendary perfumeries like Fragonard, Molinard, and Galimard. Its medieval old town features well-preserved cobblestone streets flanked by Renaissance buildings and perfume museums. With a Mediterranean climate—dry summers and mild winters—it's a year-round destination.
Top attractions include the Big Three Perfume Museums: Fragonard Perfume Museum displays antique distillers and fragrance crafting, International Perfume Museum explores scent science interactively, and Molinard Perfumery offers workshops. Don't miss the Baroque altarpiece at Notre-Dame-du-Puy Cathedral or the Saturday market at Place aux Aires. Day trips to perfume flower fields (best May-August) and Provençal towns like Antibes are highly recommended.
Local cuisine blends Provençal and Mediterranean flavors. Must-tries include Socca (chickpea flatbread) paired with rosé, classic Ratatouille, and Salade Niçoise. For dessert, sample lavender-honey ice cream and perfume-themed macarons. Family-run bistros around Place aux Aires serve authentic dishes.
Public Transport: Take bus #500 (1.5hrs) from Nice Airport or TER train to Grasse station. Most sights are walkable; use free Pibus electric shuttles for steep areas. Drivers should note the old town's one-way system—park at Place du Cours underground lot. Rent e-bikes or join tours for flower field visits.
May-June is ideal for blooming rose/jasmine fields (20-25°C). July-August peaks with tourists (Perfume Festival); book early. September-October offers wine harvests, while winter sees fewer crowds but closed flower fields.
Language: French dominant; English works in tourist areas. Currency: Euro (€); cards accepted but carry cash. Internet: Free Wi-Fi hotspots in old town; Orange SIM cards recommended. Emergency: Medical 15, police 17. Voltage: 230V (Type E sockets). Pharmacy: Pharmacie du Cours (Sunday duty list posted). Water: "Eau Potable" fountains are drinkable.