It's so hard to decide whether to visit Villefranche-sur-Mer, Nice, Eze, or Monaco if you have only 1 day. They are all so beautiful. Thanks for the beautiful video!
Yes, that’s a tough one. Depends a little on your taste. Monaco is something truly unique. Eze is a fairy tale. Nice is beautiful, Villefranche as well…
Enjoyed your video thanks. I was there in mid December and although it was lovely, I was disappointed that all the shops were closed there and in Eze. Do you know when Villefranche and Eze’s attractions and cafes etc are open please, as I’d love to visit again when there is more going on please? Cheers from Australia
Hi to Australia! Oh yes, small places like Eze and Villefranche and Saint Paul etc. are pretty much asleep in winter - even though it’s a nice season for visiting (well, there may be a week of rain). The difference is: there are no crowds, everywhere it’s calmer… Restaurants and touristy shops often close for a month or more in winter, at least in smaller towns and villages. In March, most places should be open again. The main tourist season is from Easter to the end of October, so that’s when you can expect everything to be open and running. 😊
Any place next to the old town would be good, maybe the tourist office - from there you can walk to the citadel, through the old town, to the promenade road (where the restaurants are lined up) and to the beach (where you can catch a train to Nice). Should you plan to walk back to Nice along the coastal path, do it the other way round: get dropped off near the beach. 😊
Does this include the train from Nice to Ville France Sur Mer? Should I validate that ticket too? Sorry for asking. I got fined 160 EUR for my whole family yesterday after I took the tram from the airport to the city centre 😢. I didn't know this and now I am scared of getting into the train. So just asking to make sure.
Love your videos. They are very helpful as I am planning a trip from Spain to the French Rivera. Thank you.
You’re welcome 🤩
It's so hard to decide whether to visit Villefranche-sur-Mer, Nice, Eze, or Monaco if you have only 1 day. They are all so beautiful. Thanks for the beautiful video!
Yes, that’s a tough one. Depends a little on your taste. Monaco is something truly unique. Eze is a fairy tale. Nice is beautiful, Villefranche as well…
Villefranche or Menton would be my choice
Thanks! Good video!
Enjoyed your video thanks. I was there in mid December and although it was lovely, I was disappointed that all the shops were closed there and in Eze. Do you know when Villefranche and Eze’s attractions and cafes etc are open please, as I’d love to visit again when there is more going on please?
Cheers from Australia
Hi to Australia! Oh yes, small places like Eze and Villefranche and Saint Paul etc. are pretty much asleep in winter - even though it’s a nice season for visiting (well, there may be a week of rain). The difference is: there are no crowds, everywhere it’s calmer… Restaurants and touristy shops often close for a month or more in winter, at least in smaller towns and villages. In March, most places should be open again. The main tourist season is from Easter to the end of October, so that’s when you can expect everything to be open and running. 😊
@@rivierago oh okay, good to know thank you!
interesting -se eu around.dude!🙌
Thanks, we hope so! 😄 Awesome drone shots on your channel 👍
How many minutes did you take walking from villefranch sumer back to nice?
It‘s about an hour and a half (taking your time)
Is the month of September a good time to visit?
Yes, one of the best times! May/June and September/Oct. are our favorite months.
^ What is a good drop off point in Villefranche for a taxi to drop you off. I will take a taxi from eze village to Villefranche
Any place next to the old town would be good, maybe the tourist office - from there you can walk to the citadel, through the old town, to the promenade road (where the restaurants are lined up) and to the beach (where you can catch a train to Nice). Should you plan to walk back to Nice along the coastal path, do it the other way round: get dropped off near the beach. 😊
@@rivierago thank you!
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Hi, do you need to validate your train tickets while using the train services in South of France? Would appreciate the information. 😅
Hi Nick, yes, usually it’s at the platform before you enter the train that you have to validate your ticket
@@rivierago Thanks!
Does this include the train from Nice to Ville France Sur Mer? Should I validate that ticket too? Sorry for asking. I got fined 160 EUR for my whole family yesterday after I took the tram from the airport to the city centre 😢. I didn't know this and now I am scared of getting into the train. So just asking to make sure.
@@thomassamuel860 sorry to hear that! Yes, you need to always buy and then validate the ticket, that usually goes for trains, the tram and buses
@@rivierago Thank you very much😊.
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