Why to choose private tour over group tour?
Total Freedom and Flexibility. You have complete control over your itinerary. Choose what you want to do and when. No need to depend on a group schedule.
Personalized Experience. Tailored to your preferences. Explore at your own pace, whether you’re a foodie savouring local dishes or an adventurer seeking maximum sightseeing.
Exclusivity and Comfort. Travel by private car or minivan, ideal for families, older relatives, or those needing special care. As a local expert I run the tour just for you.
The tour is conducted in English, French and Russian
Pickup included
As you drive along the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, you’ll witness a captivating seafront avenue bordered by prestigious hotels, where the azure Mediterranean waves meet the sky, creating an iconic and timeless view
Eze, the medieval village, emerges like a mirage beyond Nice. Perched atop an imposing cliff, it gazes out over 400 meters of azure expanse. An old church, ancient stones, narrow streets, and an amazing garden on top of a rock can all be found here.
You will visit The Fragonard perfumery, a fragrant oasis, beckons. Here, scents dance like whispered secrets, bottled and shared with the world. The guided tour will be proposed.
What to see in La Turbie.
- Trophy of the Alps (Trophée d’Auguste): Marvel at this grand Roman monument built around 6 BC, which once glorified Emperor Augustus’ victory over the Ligurian tribes1.
- Medieval Village: Stroll through the charming medieval streets adorned with exotic plants and bougainvillea, leading to the quaint Church of Saint Michel with its beautiful baroque architecture1.
- Panoramic Views: Don’t miss the breathtaking views from the village, where you can gaze upon the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding mountains, offering some of the best vistas in the French Riviera1.
La Turbie is a treasure trove of history and beauty, waiting to be explored.
- The Prince's Palace, a bastion of sovereignty since 1297, crowns Monaco Rock. Its silhouette against the Mediterranean sky evokes centuries of princely lineage. At 11:55, witness the Changing of the Guard—a choreography of tradition and honour.
- Monaco's Cathedral of Notre-Dame-Immaculée, a Romanesque-Byzantine marvel, stands as a testament to faith and continuity. Charles III's vision materialized in stone, a spiritual compass for the Monegasque people.
- The Palais de Justice, inaugurated in 1930, echoes with the weight of legal proceedings. Its walls harbour stories of justice served, and scales balanced.
- The Oceanographic Museum, a time-worn treasure, cradles the legacy of Prince Albert I. Here, the sea's secrets are unveiled, and marine wonders come alive.
- The Casino de Monte-Carlo, a gilded masterpiece, awaits. Commissioned by the Société des Bains de Mer, it whispers tales of fortunes won and lost. Charles Garnier's architectural brushstroke immortalized in marble and chandeliers.
- Hôtel de Paris, a grand dame of luxury, stands proud since 1864. Its corridors echo with whispers of elegance, and its walls cradle the dreams of countless guests.
We will also ride the route of the world-famous Grand Prix de Monaco race
let me take you through the wonders of Saint-Paul de Vence:
- Artistic Heritage: Immerse yourself in the artistic legacy of Saint-Paul de Vence, home to numerous art galleries and studios where you can witness the creative spirit that has attracted famous artists like Marc Chagall.
- Historic Charm: Explore the well-preserved medieval ramparts and the narrow, winding streets that offer a journey back in time, coupled with stunning views of the surrounding Provençal landscape.
- Cultural Richness: Don’t miss the chance to engage with the village’s vibrant cultural scene, from the local pétanque players to the open-air art installations that blend seamlessly with the ancient stone architecture.
Saint-Paul de Vence is not just a destination; it’s an experience that captivates the senses and the soul.
the highlights of Antibes:
- Vieil Antibes (Old Town): Wander through the historic heart of Antibes, where narrow cobblestone streets lead to vibrant markets and the majestic ramparts offer stunning seaside views
- Musée Picasso: Step into the former Château Grimaldi, now the Musée Picasso, and be inspired by the works of Picasso and other artists who fell in love with the Côte d’Azur.
- Cap d’Antibes and Juan-les-Pins Beaches: Embrace the Mediterranean lifestyle at Cap d’Antibes with its luxurious villas and Juan-les-Pins, renowned for its sandy beaches and lively ambiance.
Antibes is a blend of historical depth and contemporary luxury, making it a captivating destination on the French Riviera.
the captivating attractions of Cannes:
- Boulevard de la Croisette: This palm-lined boulevard is the epitome of glamour on the French Riviera. Stroll along its opulent villas, upscale boutiques, and lavish Belle Epoque hotels. The beachfront promenade offers magnificent sea views, making it a perfect spot for leisurely walks and people-watching.
- Le Suquet (Old Town): Explore the historic heart of Cannes in Le Suquet. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets, discover vibrant markets, and admire the medieval architecture. Don’t miss the panoramic views from the hilltop, where the old town overlooks the bay and the sea.
- Festival de Cannes (Film Festival): Every May, Cannes hosts the prestigious Film Festival, drawing famous movie stars from around the world. The red-carpet gala celebrates the art of filmmaking and has earned international acclaim. Even if you’re not here during the festival, the city’s allure and cultural richness make it a delightful destination year-round.
Nice, the crown jewel of the French Riviera, is renowned for its pebble beaches, vibrant markets, and charming old town. With its Mediterranean climate, stunning coastal views, and rich cultural heritage, it's a destination that perfectly blends relaxation and exploration.
This iconic seaside promenade stretches along the Baie des Anges and is a must-visit for its stunning views and vibrant atmosphere.
The Old Town is a labyrinth of narrow streets filled with markets, churches, and restaurants. It's a great place to soak up the local atmosphere.
This hill offers panoramic views of Nice and the Mediterranean. It's a great spot for a picnic or a romantic walk.
This museum is dedicated to the works of Henri Matisse, one of Nice's most famous residents. It's a must-visit for art lovers.
This museum is dedicated to the works of Marc Chagall, another famous artist who lived in Nice. It's a great place to learn about his life and work.
A classic Niçoise salad made with tuna, olives, tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, and anchovies.
A thin, crispy chickpea pancake, a popular street food in Nice.
A Niçoise tart made with caramelized onions, anchovies, and olives.
A traditional Provençal stew made with vegetables like eggplant, zucchini, and bell peppers.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and sunny skies. The beaches are crowded, and the city is lively with festivals and events.
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GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
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Nice is generally safe, but like any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Nice Ville
Nice Airport, Nice Ville Bus Station
The tram system is modern, efficient, and a great way to get around Nice. It operates from early morning to late evening.
Available • Apps: G7, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Monaco is a glamorous city-state known for its luxury shopping, casinos, and the famous Monte Carlo Casino. It's a great day trip for those looking for a taste of the high life.
Cannes is a glamorous seaside town known for its luxury shopping, beaches, and the famous Cannes Film Festival. It's a great day trip for those looking for a taste of the high life.
Èze is a charming medieval village perched on a cliff overlooking the Mediterranean. It's known for its narrow streets, stunning views, and the famous Exotic Garden.
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