Eze - Village is a charming medieval village perched on a hilltop in the French Riviera, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Known f ... More
Eze - Village is a charming medieval village perched on a hilltop in the French Riviera, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea. Known for its narrow cobblestone streets and stone buildings, Eze is a popular destination for tourists seeking a glimpse into the past. The village is home to the Jardin Exotique, a beautiful garden featuring a variety of exotic plants and sculptures. Visitors can explore the ruins of the 12th-century castle or enjoy the local art galleries and boutiques. Eze's unique location and historical ambiance make it a must-visit spot for those traveling to the south of France.
Built at the top of a hill, it stood overlooking the bay of Nice from the 11th century to the 18th century. It was besieged several times, especially ... More
Built at the top of a hill, it stood overlooking the bay of Nice from the 11th century to the 18th century. It was besieged several times, especially in 1543 and in 1691, before it was taken by French troops in 1705 and finally destroyed in 1706 by command of Louis XIV. Nowadays, Castle Hill is used as a park.
By Public Transport
Take Bus Line 14 or 38, and get off at "Le Château" (check local maps/schedules).
Buses don’t go all the way up but can drop you closer than starting from the beach.
By Walking
The most scenic route is to walk up the wide, cobblestone staircase that starts at the end of the Promenade des Anglais. This walk takes about 15 minutes from the city center, according to Explore the Riviera.
By Elevator
For those who prefer not to climb, there's an elevator located near Tour Bellanda, which will bring you close to the top, according to What's On in Nice.
Member's pageNotre Dame de la Garde Basilica (노트르담 드 라 가르드 성당)
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Notre Dame de la Garde, known to local citizens as the Good Mother, is a Catholic basilica in Marseille and the city's best-known symbol. The site of ... More
Notre Dame de la Garde, known to local citizens as the Good Mother, is a Catholic basilica in Marseille and the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it is the most visited site in Marseille. It was built on the foundations of an ancient fort at the highest natural point in Marseille, a 149 m limestone outcropping on the south side of the Old Port of Marseille.
Rue Fort-du-Sanctuaire, 13281 Marseille France 
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Everyday 07:00am-18:00pm
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By Bus
Take the number 60 bus from the Vieux-Port, Mucem, Quai du Port, Quai des Belges, or Cours Jean Ballard
The bus stops directly below the basilica's stairs