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Bring comfortable shoes to navigate the steep lanes and cobblestones of the Old Town.
Eze’s medieval streets can sometimes be a challenge for wheelchair users, so it’s best to check ahead for wheelchair access to hotels, restaurants, and attractions.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Eze. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it’s free to explore Eze on your own, plenty of affordable tours can help you learn more about the city with a guide—and have some fun. Half-day small-group city tours start at around US$90, with private tours, boat trips, and shore excursions increasing in price from there.
If you want to walk around town, shop, and visit the Exotic Gardens, a couple of hours is enough. If you want time for lunch, the perfume factory tour, and to hike the Nietzsche Path, you could spend the day. You'll likely find four or five hours sufficient.
Yes. Many day trips from Nice to Eze include stops in Monaco and Monte Carlo. Popular tours visit the medieval village of Eze, a perfume factory, the Monte Carlo Casino, and the Formula 1 Grand Prix track. The compact nature of the French Riviera lends well to a day tour.
Stay overnight to have the village virtually to yourself in the evening and early morning. Arrive before the Jardin Exotique closes, visit immediately, and enjoy a quieter village afterward with dinner reservations and drinks. Come in November for fewer people and cooler weather, but also fewer open restaurants and shops.
Don't confuse Eze Village with Eze-sur-Mer. Eze Village is on the hilltop, and Eze-sur-Mer is the village sur mer (on the sea). You can only get between the two by hiking the Nietzsche Path (which takes a few hours) or driving. By train, you'll end up at Eze-sur-Mer.






































































































































