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The staff at the hostel were great and every morning would come around with maps telling you good places to visit and how to get there. On this day we decided we'd go to Eze, a small medieval town perched atop a hill with great views out over the ocean. On the way Jez continued his shocking form with his camera. He would see a good view, scramble to get his camera out, click and ... lamp post. He sometimes mixed it up with trees, powerlines and the side of buildings. I think he should produce a 2009 calendar of Europes [View Full Entry]

rastle - Ryan Astle | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 28th 2008 | 70 Views | [diary=309944]

Eze Village  Church
Eze Village Flowers
Monaco - Ferrari

We day tripped to Eze, a small town teetering precariously on the peak of a mountain.... But first we went to the Russian Cathedral in Nice while we waited for our train. It was pretty cool, but it only took five minutes to see, then we did some quality sitting around. Upon arriving in Eze, we found out that we could either hike for an hour and a half to get to the mountain town, or take a bus for ten minutes. We opted for the bus, but we had to wait an hour for it. Neil and Amy went to [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 24th 2008 | 92 Views | [diary=279739]

I'll bet parking is a bitch...
Narrow Eze streets
A rare view of the sea in Eze

We read about the town of Èze on Wikitravel. It was listed as one of the alternatives to the large city (population nearly 1 mil) of Nice. It sounded nice (no pun intended), so we skipped the city and drove up to Eze. It's one of those drives where you see this small set of stone buildings perched insanely high on a peak rising from the ocean and your heart actually skips a beat - "I think that's where we're going..." Eze is by no means undiscovered. It is well set up for tourists and has been visited by many famous [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 26th 2007 | 133 Views | [diary=214374]

Rooftops and the Sea
Eze Sur La Mer
Le Jardin Exotique