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一直以为EZE是个美丽的山城,有着诗人浪漫的气息,但到达后,只见山城各个能眺望地中海美景的地点,已都被金山羊酒店围绕,整个山城几乎都是酒店的房间、餐厅,根本不得其门而入~山城顶有着一个不搭嘎的仙人掌花园,还要付出门票费用才能远眺地中海美景。草草逛了一圈就下山了~总之,是一个商业化的山城,已丧失原有的特色跟气息,实在不值得前往!!
我们到达Eze的时候太早,七点多一点点,天还未亮,路灯还开着。Eze有这么个小小的教堂,在山路的入口处。静静的守护着这个小村庄。为了找山顶的植物园看海景,弯弯绕弯弯绕,下山找到教堂基本就知道回来的路了。
Travelled to Rome, France, Italy etc as part of a cruise and this unique amazing stone village was by far our favourite. A quick bus ride (15mins at most) from the shore and you enter into this ancient feeling village. You walk up and up, shops carved into the stones, one tiny turn after another, it just keeps getting better. It really does take your breath away. Take your time here, everything is worth seeing. We stopped for lunch at the Garden Cafe as part of the Chevre D'Or Hotel and the ocean view was again, the most stunning. The food, amazing! Overall, this is a must see!
A must if you enjoy small traditional villages in French Riveria. All the streets are for pedestrians (small alleys)only as compared to other villages sone streets are still accessible to vehicles. Do not miss the Mediterranean garden at top of the village. The 360 panoramic view from the top is breathtaking and beautiful. Remember to park your car at the foot of the hill as car parks along the ascending road are all reserved.
Èze is one of the most famous perched villages on the French Riviera. It's cute, picture postcard perfect and always full of tourists - even in February. So get up early, walk around for two hours or so and enjoy it before to many bus loads of tourists arrive. Caution, it's very hilly so older people probably tire quickly. My tip -pay the entrance fee (€4) to enter the botanical garden. The views of the coast are fantastic!
This place rewards a slow exploration. From the moment you step through the gate, take time to enjoy the traffic free streets. Explore the artisans' shops, enjoy the bars and the restaurants; take in the views and stroll around leisurely. Wait a few moments for the people ahead to turn the corner and take your people-free photo to remind you in times of stress what stress free moments you enjoyed in Eze.
We've travelled quite a bit but never saw a place as unique as Eze! It's a stone city built into the side of a mountain. Just wandering around and climbing the steps is awesome.
Eze is a medieval village set on a hilltop some 430 metres above the Mediterranean Sea. Only 10 kilometres from Nice the town can be reached by public transport bus number 82 from the port area of Nice. The buses seem to leave about quarter past the hour every hour . The bus will take you to the tourist information office just outside the town walls . You can go by train and walk from the Eze sur mer station up the hillpath 430 metres in hieght.The town is famous for its views , but the alleyways , the colours and the statues add to the experience. The Eze garden is to be found at the top of the town , it will cost you .4 e to enter but is worth every cent, the garden was laid out in 1949 amid ruins and is a centre for relaxation , find the meditive area with comfortable seats and the sound of running water. I am certain that Eze is a very popular spot in the summer , we were luck visiting in the February sunshine We had plenty of peace and quiet . There are plenty of places to eat , lots of art shops and fashion boutiques . The church is worth a look - there are some loos just by the church. , modern self cleaning cabins requiring a 50c coin.I understand there are many perched villages in this area - Eze is well worth a visit.We returned to Nice by walking down the signed Nietzche footpath. It took an hour , is difficult underfoot in places , you need to have appropriate footwear and ends up at the railway station a fifteen minute ride from Nice.
This medieval town is unusual. It is built on a high hill which looks like a cone. The town is built on the side of the hill on the way up to the top where the castle was located. The castle only has basic ruins left but the views from the top are incredible, 360 including the Mediterranean. There are many shops and artists showing there wares. On the way up to the castle, there is an unusual succulent garden. Well worth the visit.
The village is absolutely beautiful. Wonderful to walk around in such a beautifully kept village. When we were there it was warm and sunny and so peaceful, not many people visiting and none of the restaurants or shops were open, but it was still worth seeing and I expect that it would be very busy in season!
What an interesting place. It is the real deal & the whole village is quite old. It was raining the day we went but we still managed to negotiate the village quite well. Just be a little bit careful as some of the pathways can be a little bit slippery when it rains. As we were there in the low season, some of the shops where closed, but thats OK as with less people about, it was easier to see it all.
Why Eze is not on the "Les plus beaux villages de France" list is beyond us. Simply fantastic. Careful the streets are for pedestrians only, and can be a bit steep at times.
spectacular location and very cute, but now more or less a theme park dominated by the hotels, almost entirely closed in the winter
We drove along the shore from Antibes up to Eze, and enjoyed the entire trip. Even in January it was gorgeous! After exploring this picturesque village, which was s bit of a climb but not too bad, we sat out on the terrace of a chateau and sipped an espresso and hot chocolate with Chantilly cream, enjoying the view as the sun began to set. This was a perfect stop for a quiet afternoon, and I won't soon forget it.
You have to take the bus froms EZE ENTRE DEUX MERS,and climb to see medieval village.The CHATEAU HOTEL is 4 stars,there are some churchs,chapel with the cult of black madonas.Also there some shops who sell some leather stuff,soap,FRAGONARD PERFUMES,restaurants and an a carpeten who carves in olive wood.