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Eze village perched on the Grande Corniche above Monaco
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Eze Village by Private Chauffeur — The Corniche Route from Monaco

May 2026 · 7 min read · FFGR Monaco Team

Eze village sits at four hundred and twenty-seven metres above the Mediterranean on a rocky promontory between Monaco and Nice. It is one of the most visited villages in France and simultaneously one of the most difficult to reach without a private vehicle: the three corniche roads that serve the area arrive at different elevations, and the village centre is pedestrian-only from the main car park. Understanding these access layers is the difference between an irritating tourist experience and a composed private afternoon.

Three Corniche Roads — One Village, Three Approaches

The Grande Corniche follows the ridge above the village and arrives at the upper car park, a ten-minute descent by foot into the village. The Moyenne Corniche — the middle road — is the most dramatic approach: it rounds the Eze headland at precisely the height of the village rooftops, and the car park at this level is a five-minute walk to the main gate. The Basse Corniche follows the seafront and reaches only the lower village and the train station.

For a first visit with time to explore, we recommend the Moyenne Corniche arrival and a Grande Corniche departure — the descent from the upper road at dusk, with the last light over the Esterel, is one of the finest short drives on the Riviera. We adjust the routing to the principal's pace and return schedule without additional cost.

Chateau Eza — Private Dining Above the Sea

Chateau Eza, the hotel and restaurant built into the medieval fortifications of the village, is one of the most architecturally specific dining experiences on the French Riviera. The terrace extends over the cliffside with an unobstructed view of the sea and the Monaco headland to the east. Lunch reservations require advance booking; dinner during July and August is committed six to eight weeks out for terrace tables.

The hotel has twelve rooms, each converted from medieval buildings along the village lanes. For principals wishing to sleep in the village, Chateau Eza provides the only serious accommodation option. We coordinate luggage transfer in advance, as standard wheeled cases cannot navigate the village lanes without assistance.

The Exotic Garden and the Fragonard Perfume Trail

The Jardin Exotique at the top of Eze village occupies the ruins of the medieval castle and contains one of the finest collections of succulent plants on the Mediterranean coast. The views from the garden summit — three hundred and sixty degrees over the sea, the pre-Alps, and the Principality — are worth the entry independently of the botanical interest.

The Fragonard perfume workshop at Eze-sur-Mer offers private visits and bespoke blending sessions. For clients with an interest in perfumery, we integrate a Fragonard session into the programme before or after the village visit. Advance booking through our concierge service ensures a private session outside normal tour-group hours.

Timing and Crowds — The Right Hour for Eze

Eze receives approximately one million visitors per year compressed into a village of approximately three thousand square metres of pedestrian lanes. Between eleven in the morning and five in the afternoon from June through September, the main lane is shoulder-to-shoulder. The solution is simple: arrive before ten or after five-thirty.

For morning visits from Monaco, we depart at eight-thirty, arrive at Eze by nine, and allow the principal two hours before the coaches arrive. For evening visits, we depart Monaco at five and arrive at Eze as the day-trippers are departing, timing dinner at Chateau Eza for the golden hour over the sea.

Return Routes and Onward Connections

From Eze, we can continue west to Nice (twenty minutes by Moyenne Corniche) for airport connections, the Promenade des Anglais, or the old town. Eastward, the return to Monaco takes fifteen minutes. For principals with a longer afternoon, we integrate a stop at La Turbie — the Roman trophy monument above Monaco — on the Grande Corniche before returning to the Principality.

All routing from Eze can incorporate a coast-level descent via the Basse Corniche, which passes Cap-d'Ail and the beaches between Eze-sur-Mer and Beaulieu — relevant for clients with a yacht or beach reservation at this level. The programme is shaped to the principal's priorities, not a fixed loop.

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