Monaco – Eze

Enjoy a Private shore excursion from Monaco, Villefranche, Cannes & Nice harbor.

Your tour starts on the scenic roads of the “Moyenne Corniche” offering a splendid view over Villefranche-sur-mer and the peninsula of Sain Jean Cap Ferrat.

 From 2 to 8 people

 Full day tour – 8h

  On request

 Transportation in a luxury 8-seater car

 

Eze village

Discover the Medieval village of Eze, one of the most picturesque sites of the French Riviera. Dating back to the Middle Ages, the village was built on top of the rocky outcrop for security reasons, and by 1706, the walls were dismantled by Monarch Louis XIV. Take the cobbled streets and reach the top (427 meters high) where you can find the castle ruins and an exotic garden. Visit the famous Fragonard perfume factory down in the village.

La Turbie Village

Go through the village of La Turbie, also called the “Monaco Terrace” because of the panoramic view of the Principality of Monaco. Admire the ruins of an impressive monument (50 meters high): the Trophy of the Alps, dedicated to Emperor Augustus, was built in 7 BC on the road that linked Italy to Cimiez (the Roman Quarter Nice).

Monaco Principality

You will then reach the Principality of Monaco and spend the afternoon in the Old Town on “Le Rocher” (the rock), which overlooks the sea and harbor (60 meters high) with a clear view of the Prince’s Palace and the Changing of the Guard (11:55).

Check out the Carabinieri Barracks, which were built in December of 1817.

During the reign of Prince Charles Ill, the Cathedral of Neo-Roman style was completed on the 12th of November in 1903 and was built entirely out of grey stones from La Turbie. You can pay tribute in Monaco to “Prince and Princess Grace de Monaco.”

In 1930, the Justice Palace, built in solid tufa (a porous grey stone also used to construct the walls) was inaugurated.

Take the opportunity to visit the Palace of the Princes (10 €/adult, 5 €/child), the Oceanographic Museum (16 €/adult, 10€/child) or enjoy a short tour of Monaco using the tourist train. (10€/adult,5€/child).

Tour Monte-Carlo and walk along the famous Formula One Grand Prix Track. Discover the world famous Casino de Monte-Carlo, which was built in 1863 and later expanded by the famous architect Charles Garnier. Visit the beautiful luxury hotel, The Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, which has its own private wine cellar, one of the largest and oldest in the world.

Eze village

Provence in the South of France is considered as the most beautiful place in France, and it stretches all the way from Arles and Avignon to Monaco, anchored by the Mediterranean sea. The region’s natural beauty, its warm climate, picturesque Medieval villages, traditional open markets, colors, aromas, olive oil, sun flowers, lavender fields and of course its wines make Provence an irresistible destination to both the French and to visitors.

 

 

What gives Provence its distinctive character and unique wines is, among other things, its particularly diverse landscape swept by the Mistral wind and its warm dry and sunny weather. Provence is more and more popular and recognized for its wines, especially about its rosé wines (some of the World’s best rosés) but it also produces some remarkable strong and full-bodied red wines which can age several years in barrels, as well as tender delicate and airy whites.
If you want to discover the wines and the beauty of Provence countryside in a relaxing, welcoming atmosphere with an English-speaking guide, then our private Provence wine tours are for you!
We offer several destinations to visit and taste wine in Provence such as Aix en Provence, LuberonBaux de ProvenceBandol & Cassis and the world famous Châteauneuf du Pape.
And if you want to discover Provence off the beaten tracks, you can also contact us in order to organize your own tailor-made trip whether it is for one day, for a week or more.
We are strategically located in Aix en Provence in order to travel around easily to all destinations.
If you like the wines you have tasted during your wine tour and if you want to buy some, we offer the service to ship your wine home.
We are open all year round and look forward to welcoming you at Planet Provence.

Discover the Medieval village of Eze, one of the most picturesque sites of the French Riviera. Dating back to the Middle Ages, the village was built on top of the rocky outcrop for security reasons, and by 1706, the walls were dismantled by Monarch Louis XIV. Take the cobbled streets and reach the top (427 meters high) where you can find the castle ruins and an exotic garden. Visit the famous Fragonard perfume factory down in the village.

La Turbie Village

Go through the village of La Turbie, also called the “Monaco Terrace” because of the panoramic view of the Principality of Monaco. Admire the ruins of an impressive monument (50 meters high): the Trophy of the Alps, dedicated to Emperor Augustus, was built in 7 BC on the road that linked Italy to Cimiez (the Roman Quarter Nice).

Monaco Principality

You will then reach the Principality of Monaco and spend the afternoon in the Old Town on “Le Rocher” (the rock), which overlooks the sea and harbor (60 meters high) with a clear view of the Prince’s Palace and the Changing of the Guard (11:55).

Check out the Carabinieri Barracks, which were built in December of 1817.

During the reign of Prince Charles Ill, the Cathedral of Neo-Roman style was completed on the 12th of November in 1903 and was built entirely out of grey stones from La Turbie. You can pay tribute in Monaco to “Prince and Princess Grace de Monaco.”

In 1930, the Justice Palace, built in solid tufa (a porous grey stone also used to construct the walls) was inaugurated.

Take the opportunity to visit the Palace of the Princes (10 €/adult, 5 €/child), the Oceanographic Museum (16 €/adult, 10€/child) or enjoy a short tour of Monaco using the tourist train. (10€/adult,5€/child).

Tour Monte-Carlo and walk along the famous Formula One Grand Prix Track. Discover the world famous Casino de Monte-Carlo, which was built in 1863 and later expanded by the famous architect Charles Garnier. Visit the beautiful luxury hotel, The Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, which has its own private wine cellar, one of the largest and oldest in the world.

   Booking

 From 2 to 8 people

 Full day tour – 8h

  On request

 Transportation in a luxury 8-seater car

 

   Booking

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