Grasse is a historic hilltop village near Cannes known as the world’s perfume capital, with roots dating back to the 12th century. Visitors can explore renowned perfume houses, interactive museums, and hands-on fragrance workshops throughout the town. Seasonal highlights like the May Expo Rose festival and easy access to nearby Riviera destinations make it a compelling base for travel. When most travelers think of the French Riviera, the typical suspects usually come to mind: Nice, Cannes, Saint-Tropez. But one village, located just north of Cannes, is arguably the region's most appealing hidden gem. Now known as the world's " capital of flowers and perfumes ," Grasse was actually originally known for the leather tanning industry before it became the epicenter of perfume production.…