Corniche Collection
The corniche, a word derived from the French term for "coastal road, " is a prominent feature in many cities around the world
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The corniche, a word derived from the French term for "coastal road, " is a prominent feature in many cities around the world. From Beirut, Lebanon to Split, Croatia, and Alexandria, Egypt to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, these waterfront promenades offer breathtaking views and vibrant atmospheres. In Beirut's Corniche, located in Lebanon's Middle East region, visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Mediterranean Sea while admiring the stunning Cathedral of St. Domnius in Split's Dalmatia region of Croatia offers an enchanting backdrop as you explore its corniche. As day turns into night on Alexandria's bustling corniche in Egypt, traffic builds up along this iconic stretch. Meanwhile, Rolls-Royce enthusiasts may catch sight of the luxurious Corniche Convertible cruising by. Indulge your taste buds at renowned restaurants like G Kempinski or Veeraswamy on Beirut's Corniche or savor an evening view of Muttrah's restaurant scene in Muscat Oman’s Middle East region. Abu Dhabi showcases its modernity with a skyline adorned with impressive buildings that line its waterfront corniche. Sharjah Mosque adds a touch of serenity to United Arab Emirates' Sharjah cityscape as it stands gracefully by the corniche during dusk. At the eastern end of various corniches worldwide lies unique landmarks such as twin towers and teapot sculptures that capture attention and imagination alike. For those seeking natural beauty along their coastal drives, Basque Corniche in Hendaye-Urrugne Nouvelle-Aquitaine France provides unforgettable sunsets against picturesque landscapes.