Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Monaco: The World’s Ultimate Real Estate Trophy

 

To no one’s surprise, Monaco has once again secured its position as the world’s most expensive property market, with residential prices soaring past €62,000 per square metre, according to Global Property Guide. That’s nearly three times Hong Kong’s average and almost six times higher than Paris — a reminder that in Monaco, exclusivity defines value.

For real estate investors, the attraction is simple: land is finite, and demand is endless. With just 2.1 km² of territory, the Principality’s growth depends on vertical expansion and land reclamation. Landmark developments such the €2 billion Mareterra sea extension and Bay House in Larvotto have introduced ultra-prime residences that continue to push property values higher.


Beyond scarcity, Monaco offers what investors crave most — stability, security, and tax efficiency. The city-state’s political calm, safety, and absence of personal income tax make it a long-term haven rather than a speculative market.

Over the past decade, Monaco’s property values have shown an unbroken upward trajectory — rising from around €35,000 per m² in 2013 to €48,000 in 2020, and now over €62,000. For investors seeking resilience and prestige, Monaco remains not just a safe bet, but the ultimate benchmark for global luxury real estate.

Transgender Day of Remembrance in Nice: A Call for Solidarity and Hope

 

Join the community in honoring Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) in Nice on Wednesday, November 19 at 6:00 p.m., with a gathering at Place du Palais de Justice, followed by a candlelight march through the city’s streets to the LGBTQIA+ Côte d’Azur Center.

Observed worldwide every year on November 20, TDOR is a deeply meaningful day to remember the lives of trans people lost to violence and discrimination, and to stand united against transphobia in all its forms. It is a time for reflection, compassion, and collective strength — a moment to affirm that every trans life matters and deserves respect, safety, and dignity.

As trans people continue to face prejudice, exclusion, and violence both in France and across the globe, your presence matters. Together, through visibility and solidarity, we can shine a light of remembrance, resilience, and hope.

Come, bring a candle, and stand with us in remembrance and unity.

La Mala Beach in Cap-d’Ail Set for Major Transformation

 


Hidden beneath the cliffs of Cap-d’Ail, just west of Monaco,
Plage de la Mala is often described as one of the most beautiful — and exclusive — beaches on the French Riviera. Known for its turquoise waters, dramatic limestone backdrop, and secluded charm accessible only by steep stairs or by sea, this little paradise is about to undergo a long-awaited transformation.

A Hidden Gem Facing Change

For decades, La Mala has balanced between wild beauty and luxury tourism. The beach hosts two famous private clubs — La Réserve de la Mala and Eden Plage Mala — along with a small public area squeezed between them. However, aging infrastructure, erosion risks, and legal issues linked to constructions on the public maritime domain have prompted Cap-d’Ail’s town hall and the French state to step in.

The goal is to modernize, secure, and harmonize the site while preserving its natural and cultural heritage.


Why Now?

Several factors have driven the decision to launch a complete redesign:

  • Safety concerns: A rockslide under the railway line above the beach in 2023 required urgent stabilization work on the cliffside.

  • Regulatory pressure: Old cabanas and beach buildings, some dating back a century, were deemed illegal and ordered to be removed.

  • Environmental balance: Authorities aim to reduce permanent constructions on the coastal zone while improving access and aesthetics.

  • Better public access: A new, more inclusive layout will make the beach easier to reach and enjoy for everyone — not just the high-end clientele.

What Will Change?

According to plans released by the town and detailed by local media, the redesign will include:

• A new wooden promenade: A 2.5-meter-wide pedestrian walkway will link the coastal path to the heart of the beach, passing in front of the beach clubs and offering a safer and more scenic route for visitors.

• Removal of old structures: Historic but illegal cabanons and non-compliant facilities on the maritime domain are being demolished to restore the natural landscape and comply with coastal protection laws.

• A new lifeguard and safety post: To be installed near Eden Plage, the new post will strengthen summer safety operations, while cliff reinforcement works — including protective barriers — will help prevent future rockfalls.

• A snack kiosk with affordable prices: In a nod to accessibility, the town plans to add a small snack bar between La Réserve and the coastal path stairs, offering drinks and snacks at regulated prices — a rarity on the Riviera’s upscale beaches.

• Seasonal and eco-friendly materials: Most new facilities, such as wooden decks and sunbed platforms, will be removable outside the summer months to limit environmental impact.


A New Balance Between Luxury and Accessibility

Under the upcoming 12-year beach concession, the area will be operated over an extended season of up to eight months per year — reflecting the Côte d’Azur’s growing off-season tourism. Local businesses hope the transformation will boost Cap-d’Ail’s attractiveness without sacrificing the site’s authenticity.

Still, many residents are watching carefully. While the changes promise modernization and better safety, they also raise concerns about commercialization and the potential loss of the beach’s intimate feel.

Preserving the Spirit of the Place

For locals and long-time visitors, La Mala is not just a beach — it’s a slice of Riviera history, with its Art Deco tunnel entrance, secluded coves, and cinematic views stretching toward Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. The challenge now is to improve without erasing, to open without overexposing.

As Cap-d’Ail’s mayor noted, the objective is “to make La Mala a model of responsible, elegant coastal development.”

The works, already underway, are expected to be completed before the start of the 2026 summer season — marking a new chapter for one of the French Riviera’s most iconic and enchanting beaches.

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Rencontres: 14th In&Out – Queer Film Festival in Cannes

 

The 14th edition of In&Out Cannes – Festival du Film Queer is just around the corner, once again supported by the City of Cannes and in partnership with Cannes Cinéma. This year, the festival will coincide with the 38th Cannes Film Festival organized by Cannes Cinéma, featuring a special cross-programming of three films from November 14 to 21, 2025.

More details will be announced soon, but audiences can already look forward to five exclusive previews and one unreleased film that promise a captivating journey from modern Japan to contemporary France, passing through Quebec and the sun-drenched beaches of Maspalomas.

The program will explore universal themes — love, desire, parenthood, and aging — all celebrated through the vibrant spectrum of queer cinema and is welcome for all to attend.


On the program:

MASPALOMAS

by Aitor Arregi & José Mari Goenaga


EGOIST

by Daishi Matsunaga


LA CONDITION

by Jérôme Bonnell

 
DEUX FILLES EN OR

by Chloé Robichaud


DES PREUVES D’AMOUR

by Alice Douard


LES ENFANTS VONT BIEN

by Nathan Ambrosioni in the presence of the filmmaker.