The Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat promotes family-friendly amenities, emphasizing activities for all ages. There is ongoing debate in France regarding policies that ban children from hotels, with some lawmakers arguing such bans could be seen as harmful to children. Sarah El Haïry described these policies as 'violence against children.' Senator Laurence Rossignol advocates for legislation prohibiting such bans, stating they foster intolerance. Compared to some countries, France has fewer child-free hotels, with some travelers preferring environments free of young children and others indifferent to their presence.
"Family holidays on the French Riviera are synonymous with fun activities for all ages and authentic custom itineraries that best fit your interests."
Sarah El Haïry, the French government's High Commissioner for Childhood, called policies that ban kids from hotels 'violence against children.'
Senator Laurence Rossignol is calling for governmental action to make it illegal to ban kids from hotels and similar spaces.
Restricting children in spaces 'institutionalises and legitimises intolerance,' according to Senator Rossignol.
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