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Hey all,

I'm off to Menton/Monaco/Nice over the next couple weeks solo tripping, looking to spend 2 days in Menton, 2 days in Nice and a day in Monaco.

Any tips and/or must see's? :)

Cheers
 
you'll have a car ? - at minimum drive the moyenne corniche beteween Monaco and Nice, visit Eze.
I'd probably go to Ventigmiglia for a nosey versus 2 days in Menton, road is nice, again.

Head out to St Paul de Vence from Nice, or visit Antibes to see, up close, some super yachts.

Can also drive out near Coursegoles and re-trace the 'famous' james bond sequence arriving at monacco 'there is the next girl'
 
you'll have a car ? - at minimum drive the moyenne corniche beteween Monaco and Nice, visit Eze.
I'd probably go to Ventigmiglia for a nosey versus 2 days in Menton, road is nice, again.

Head out to St Paul de Vence from Nice, or visit Antibes to see, up close, some super yachts.

Can also drive out near Coursegoles and re-trace the 'famous' james bond sequence arriving at monacco 'there is the next girl'
No car unfortunately, just going to be using the train between the places.

Reason for Menton is I've got a business event there for 2 days which finishes sometime after lunchtime, so can't drop that one!

Can definitely check out Ventigmiglia and the others though via train or taxis! Thanks!
 
Train and bus are pretty cheap and reliable down there from the few times I've been. Enjoyed going to Eze, Grasse (although got shouted at in French for being dirty foreigners and also refused ordering in a restaurant until we spoke French when they did soften up), Menton (were there for the citrus festival which was mad) and walking around Monaco. If you know the swimming pool in Monaco from F1 (Stade Nautique Rainier III) they used to put an ice rink on it over winter so we went ice skating in the sun in February but I think they've stopped it now.

We did get stuck in Ventimiglia due to someone jumping on the trainline but it was worth going to as well, quaint place really.

The Cote D'Azur is of my favourite places that I've visited and I'd love to go back soon, it's been too long.
 
@geekman as this was an old haunt of his

It was indeed, lived there for a couple of years and know most of the Riviera / Northern Italy.

Most places are easy to get to by train and there's a fairly good bus service too.

Eze is nice, skip the perfurmerie as it's a tourist trap, if you want to drive a supercar for a while go to the perfumerie carpark and there's normally a stand there where you can rent them. It's not cheap but good fun and you can drive them on both the Moyenne and Grande Corniche. When I was working there I used to let people drive the cars as they were supposed to be driven, hopefully whoever took over from me does too.

There's a beautiful hotel in Eze called the Chevre D'or where you can have a drink, you get a nice view.

You should definitely go to La Turbie and walk to La Tête de Chien which provides an amazing view of Monaco. The backstreets of the old town of La Turbie are really nice as well, and the bakery is decent for lunch.

Nice itself is a nice town with good nightlife, there used to be a bar at the start of the Promenade Des Anglais which served massive jugs of mojitos which was good fun, can't really go wrong walking along the promenade / beach etc.

For Monaco, go to Casino Square, walk behind the casino to the right as you're facing it and you can enter a free garden where you get a nice view of the sea and the city. Obviously, food and drink in Monaco are expensive, if you don't want to spend a lot I recommend Bar de L'Oliveraie, it's a bit out of the central district and is relatively cheap, nothing fancy but fine for a quick lunch.

Ventimiglia is nice, but when I lived near there they were having a lot of issues with illegal migrants, there were quite a lot of fights between them and the locals and generally a bit of a tense atmosphere. I'm not sure how it is right now. It's a fair bit cheaper than the Cote D'Azur and a nice place to have food / drink, I recommend Osteria Consani.

Menton is also really nice, both the old town and the beach area are really nice to walk around, lots of nice restaurants.

If you have any questions let me know.
 
It was indeed, lived there for a couple of years and know most of the Riviera / Northern Italy.

Most places are easy to get to by train and there's a fairly good bus service too.

Eze is nice, skip the perfurmerie as it's a tourist trap, if you want to drive a supercar for a while go to the perfumerie carpark and there's normally a stand there where you can rent them. It's not cheap but good fun and you can drive them on both the Moyenne and Grande Corniche. When I was working there I used to let people drive the cars as they were supposed to be driven, hopefully whoever took over from me does too.

There's a beautiful hotel in Eze called the Chevre D'or where you can have a drink, you get a nice view.

You should definitely go to La Turbie and walk to La Tête de Chien which provides an amazing view of Monaco. The backstreets of the old town of La Turbie are really nice as well, and the bakery is decent for lunch.

Nice itself is a nice town with good nightlife, there used to be a bar at the start of the Promenade Des Anglais which served massive jugs of mojitos which was good fun, can't really go wrong walking along the promenade / beach etc.

For Monaco, go to Casino Square, walk behind the casino to the right as you're facing it and you can enter a free garden where you get a nice view of the sea and the city. Obviously, food and drink in Monaco are expensive, if you don't want to spend a lot I recommend Bar de L'Oliveraie, it's a bit out of the central district and is relatively cheap, nothing fancy but fine for a quick lunch.

Ventimiglia is nice, but when I lived near there they were having a lot of issues with illegal migrants, there were quite a lot of fights between them and the locals and generally a bit of a tense atmosphere. I'm not sure how it is right now. It's a fair bit cheaper than the Cote D'Azur and a nice place to have food / drink, I recommend Osteria Consani.

Menton is also really nice, both the old town and the beach area are really nice to walk around, lots of nice restaurants.

If you have any questions let me know.

Thanks very much! Lots of good info there :) Will give you a shout if I have any q's!
 
no possibility to hire a car for a day

You should definitely go to La Turbie and walk to La Tête de Chien which provides an amazing view of Monaco.
the road up to La Turbie - gorgeous up hill section with a couple of bends, long straights you put you food down and crave more power - driving there is fun.

vingtimiglia - can bring back some nice coffee beans from there - casa del caffe(melange bar) , + decent haircut (better than france) at Fabrizio, nearby,
duty free'er shops there, can get a pannetone or 2
 
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