Eze
Nestled halfway between Nice and Monaco, the town of Eze is a great place for wanderlusts who want to explore the historical roots of the French Riviera or for aspiring artists seeking inspiration. First populated in 2000 BC, Eze has seen cultural influences from Romans, Moors, French, and Turks - thanks to its turbulent political history. To this day, Eze has preserved its medieval appeal and has even earned the name “museum village”. The charm of this place is that you can spend your time wandering the cobbled streets of this town and discover hole in the wall places that seem to have come alive from history books. Apart from its cultural significance, Eze is also known for having an incomparable view of the sea from its hill top.
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