The ultimate guide for visiting Eze: a perfect daytrip in the French Riviera

Nestled between Nice and Monaco, Eze is a picturesque medieval village perched on a hilltop, overlooking the azure waters of the Mediterranean. This enchanting destination offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Let’s dive into the wonders of Eze and discover how to make the most of your visit!

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How to get to Eze

Eze is easily accessible from major cities on the French Riviera. If you’re coming from Nice or Monaco, you can reach it:

By Train: Take the TER (regional train) that runs along the coast. The journey is short and offers breathtaking views of the sea. Stop at at Eze-sur-Mer station.

By Car: Drive along the Moyenne Corniche (N7) road. There are signposts directing you to Eze. Parking is available, but it can get crowded during peak seasons.

Discover the Two Parts of Eze: Beach & Village

Eze-sur-Mer (Beach)

This is the coastal part of Eze, boasting a serene pebble beach. It’s a great spot to relax, sunbathe, and take a refreshing dip in the Mediterranean. 

There are several beachside restaurants (only during summer) where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local delicacies.

Eze Village

Perched high above the sea, the medieval village of Eze offers narrow winding streets, stone houses, and panoramic views. The village is home to the famous Exotic Garden, historic churches, and artisan shops.

Getting to Eze Village by Bus:

If you’re at Eze-sur-Mer and wish to visit the village, the bus is a convenient option. Take the Bus Line 83 or 82 from Eze-sur-Mer. The journey is short but steep, taking you directly to the heart of Eze Village.

Things to Do in Eze

1.  Exotic Garden (Jardin Exotique): A botanical garden with a variety of cacti and succulents. The garden also offers stunning views of the coast.

2. Church of Our Lady of Assumption: A beautiful 18th-century church with a rich history.

3. Perfume Workshops: Eze is close to the perfume capital, Grasse. Participate in workshops and create your own signature scent.

4. Art Galleries: Explore the numerous galleries showcasing local art and crafts.

5. Hiking: For the adventurous, there’s the Nietzsche Path, a trail that connects Eze-sur-Mer to Eze Village, offering spectacular views. 

Tips for visiting Eze

1.  Wear Comfortable Shoes: The village streets are cobbled and can be steep.

2.  Stay Hydrated: Especially if you’re hiking the Nietzsche Path during summer.

3. Visit Early: To avoid the midday sun and crowds, especially in peak seasons.

Eze is a destination that captivates with its charm, history, and natural beauty. Whether you’re wandering through the medieval streets, relaxing on the beach, or hiking up the trails, Eze promises an unforgettable experience!

Have you ever been to Eze? What is your favorite thing to do there? Let us know in the comments below!

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