Your jaw will drop at the gorgeous view of the Mediterranean from Eze, a charming hilltop town on the Cote d’Azur. Its beautiful cobblestone streets and hot-pink bougainvillea are a far cry from the glamour of Cannes or St-Tropez—and for travelers who could care less about celebrities and megayachts, that’s quite appealing. Shoppers will delight in the many local perfumeries and art galleries.
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The signs at the bottom of the trail suggest an hour to climb, but if your feeling up for a challenge you can break 30mins. Prepare yourself for 350m of ascent over 1.8km (19% gradient overall). That sounds intense but it's perfectly manageable. The trail itself is well trodden and very easy to follow, pretty much one way up. Strongly recommend walking boots or trail shoes, but trainers will probably be fine in the dry. There are plenty if good photo opportunities of the bay and coastline below. Once you get to the top there is Eze old town which is amazing to stroll around. Enjoy the climb, it's worth it for the view!
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Tourism information of Eze and the exotic garden of Eze. Guided tour of the medieval village and the exotic garden.
We loved visiting here and walking through all the windy streets. It's a fabulous little town and I can see how great it would be when all the shops are open. We wish there were more stores to walk in during our visit.
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Suspended above the sea, on the Moyenne Corniche between Nice and Monaco, stands our perfume, soap and cosmetics factory equipped with the most modern laboratories and workshops. Discover the trade secrets of perfumes and cosmetics in a free guided visit. Our factory is open every day, Sundays and public holidays included, from 8.30 am to 6.30 pm (closed 12 noon to 2 pm November to January). GROUP VISIT OF THE FACTORY We offer free guided tours all year long, for any inquiry or reservation regarding a group.
4.0 based on 314 reviews
While staying in nearby Nice, I took a day trip to Eze. A fantastic and lovely village with this beautiful church and the cactus gardens right next to it.Great views from the church and gardens. Be sure to visit the shops and cafes down the little side walks.I recommend the a shop (sorry forget it's name but you will find it) that sells local Mandarinette d'eze, a lovely liqueur. The lemon one is nice too. The church itself is peaceful and is fantastic little place I would love to see again.
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