Day 3004 (Friday) 29th  August 2025

This is one of the cathedrals in Nice

A close-up of a tower

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and this is Mandelieu-La-Napoule.

A tree branch over a beach

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All is well in the world again and we have our picture-perfect blue sky and it’s sunny, it’s a bit windy but lovely. There was another cruise ship in the bay so lots of tourists.

A large ship in the water

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We finally got to Eze after waiting two days to go and it was absolutely rammed. There were tourists everywhere but we were quietly confident that as soon as we got to the Chevre d’Or it would be a lot more relaxed. We were wrong – there was a queue of tourists waiting to go in, how have these people found out about our little piece of paradise? We turned back and headed back to Villefranche.


We were heading to the Jolly Whale in La Darse when we saw Pat and Dee on the top road and they asked us to join them in Le Lounge.


The food was pretty basic but nice enough and we washed it down with a cold beer – so much for my birthday in the Chevre d’Or.

When we got home we were really pleased to see that we have our parking space back, it’s been gone a long, long time.


It was quite windy and the sea was choppy and a beautiful colour.


Boats in the water

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None of the following photos are mine.

Èze

Esa (Occitan)

Commune

A view of Èze

A view of Èze

Coat of arms of Èze

Coat of arms

Location of Èze

Map


Èze is located in France

Èze

Èze

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Coordinates: 43°43′43″N 7°21′42″E

Country

France

Region

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Department

Alpes-Maritimes

Arrondissement

Nice

Canton

Beausoleil

Intercommunality

Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur

Government

 • Mayor (2020–2026)

Stéphane Cherki

Area

9.47 km2 (3.66 sq mi)

Population

2,155

 • Density

230/km2 (590/sq mi)

Time zone

UTC+01:00 (CET)

 • Summer (DST)

UTC+02:00 (CEST)

INSEE/Postal code

06059 /06360

Elevation

0–700 m (0–2,297 ft)

Website

https://ville-eze.fr

French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.


Èze (French pronunciation: [ɛːz]OccitanEsaItalianEza) is a seaside commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France. It is located on the French Riviera, 8.5 km (5.2 mi) to the northeast of Nice and 4.5 km (2.7 mi) to the west of Monaco. In 2018, Èze had 2,225 inhabitants known as Ezasques (masculine and feminine).

History

British MuseumDetail of one of the silver plates from Èze in the British Museum

The area surrounding Èze was first populated 200 BC as a commune situated near Mount Bastide. The earliest occurrence of the name "Èze" can be found in the maritime books of Antonin as a bay called the St. Laurent of Èze. 

A hoard of ancient Greek silver phialae dating from the 3rd century BC was found in Èze in the late nineteenth century and is now part of the British Museum's collection. The area was subsequently occupied by not only the Romans but also the Moors, who held the area for approximately 80 years until they were driven out by William of Provence in 973.

By 1388, Èze fell under the jurisdiction of the House of Savoy, who built up the town as a fortified stronghold because of its proximity to Nice. The history of Èze became turbulent several times in the next few centuries as French and Turkish troops seized the village under orders from Hayreddin Barbarossa in 1543, and Louis XIV destroyed the walls surrounding the city in 1706 in the War of the Spanish Succession. Finally in April 1860, Èze was designated as part of France by unanimous decision by the people of Èze. 

Èze has been described as an "eagle's nest" because of its location on a high cliff 427 metres (1,401 ft) above sea level on the French Mediterranean. It is so high that the light ochre church within (Notre Dame de l’Assomption built in 1764) can be seen from afar. An Egyptian cross inside the church suggests the village's ancient roots, when the Phoenicians erected a temple there to honour the goddess Isis

Traditionally, the territory of the Principality of Monaco was considered to begin in the Èze village (outskirts of Nice), running along the Mediterranean coast to Menton, on the present Italian border.

Geography

The commune of Èze is located on the French Riviera, extending from the Mediterranean Sea (Èze-sur-Mer) to the hilltop with a medieval village (Èze-Village). Saint-Laurent-d'Èze connects these villages.

A town on a hill overlooking the ocean

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The Jardin botanique d'Èze and village known as Èze-bord-de-Mer as seen from the Château d'Èze

A city with trees and a hill

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A panorama of the northern part of Èze as seen from the Château d'Èze

Tourism

A stone building with a stone wall

Description automatically generated with medium confidenceThe buildings in the medieval village of Èze that have been turned into small shops and cafés.

Èze, renowned tourist site on the French Riviera, is famous worldwide for the view of the sea from its hilltop. Its Jardin botanique d'Èze is known for its collection of cacti and succulents, as well as its panoramic views.

Walt Disney first visited Èze Village in 1956 and had dinner in the Château de la Chèvre d'Or that was acquired by hotelier Robert Wolf three years before. It was Walt Disney who suggested to Robert Wolf to transform the château into a hotel. And so, Robert Wolf acquired and converted nearby village houses into guest rooms. This innovative expansion helped establish the property as one of the original six stops on Relais & Châteaux's prestigious "Route du Bonheur" in 1954. 

A drawing of a castle on a hill

Description automatically generatedAn old engraving of Èze

The oldest building in the village is the Chapelle de la Sainte Croix and dates back to 1306.  Members of the lay order of the White Penitents of Èze, in charge of giving assistance to plague victims, would hold their meetings there. The shape of the bell-turret is an indication that the village once belonged to the Republic of Genoa.

The small medieval village is famous for its beauty and charm. Its many shops, art galleries, hotels and restaurants attract a large number of tourists and honeymooners. As a result, Èze has become dubbed by some a village-musée, a "museum village", as few residents of local origin live here. From Èze there are gorgeous views of the Mediterranean Sea.

A train station with a building and train tracks

Description automatically generatedThe railway building at Èze-sur-Mer on the Marseille–Ventimiglia railway. A tourist office and bus stop are nearby to reach Èze-Village in a few minutes.

Èze-Village can be reached by train from Nice via the train station Èze-sur-Mer or by bus from Nice. Close to the train station is a bus stop for buses bringing tourists to Èze-Village.

The motto of the village is the phrase Isis Moriendo Renascor (meaning "In death I am Reborn") and its emblem is a phoenix perched on a bone.

The local dialect (nearly extinct) is similar to the Monégasque language of the nearby Principality of Monaco; it is therefore related to Ligurian, but with some influences from the Occitan language.

Èze is one of sixteen villages grouped together by Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur tourist department as the Route des Villages Perchés (Route of Perched Villages). The others are: AspremontCarrosCastagniersCoarazeColomarsDuranusFaliconLa GaudeLantosqueLevensLa Roquette-sur-VarSaint-Blaise, Saint-Jeannet , Tourrette-Levens and Utelle

A cat with its paws in front of a white surface

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A person holding a cat on top of a staircase

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A cat standing on a wood surface

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