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How long is the drive from Monte-Carlo to Sanremo?

The direct drive from Monte-Carlo to Sanremo is 24.9 mi (40 km), and should have a drive time of 36 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Monte-Carlo to Sanremo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Nice, Monaco-Ville, Menton, and Ventimiglia, as well as top places to visit like Prom. des Anglais and ISOLA 2000, or the ever-popular Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas de Nice.

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Top cities between Monte-Carlo and Sanremo

The top cities between Monte-Carlo and Sanremo are Nice, Monaco-Ville, Menton, and Ventimiglia. Nice is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Monte-Carlo and less than an hour from Sanremo.
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Monaco City

Monaco City, also known as Monaco-Ville or The Rock, is a historical and statistical district located on a rocky headland extending into the Mediterranean Sea. This old medieval town is home to iconic landmarks such as the Princes Palace, Saint Nicholas Cathedral, and the Oceanographic Museum. Despite being a tourist hotspot, Monaco City exudes serenity with its winding residential streets and restriction of local vehicles.
9% as popular as Nice
2 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Sanremo
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Nice

Nice, the capital of Alpes-Maritimes on the French Riviera, is a historic city with pebbly shores and a rich cultural heritage. It was founded by the Greeks and became a popular retreat for European elites in the 19th century. The city has been an inspiration for artists, including Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall, whose works are showcased in museums dedicated to their art.
Most popular city on this route
14 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Sanremo
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Menton

Menton, located on the French Riviera in southeast France, is a charming town known for its beautiful beaches and gardens. The Serre de la Madone garden showcases rare plants while the medieval old town is home to historic sites such as Basilique Saint-Michel and La Chapelle des Pénitents-Blancs. Menton is also famous for its lemon production, with the Association for the Promotion of Menton's Lemons working to increase lemon production and obtain official recognition.
6% as popular as Nice
3 minutes off the main route, 33% of way to Sanremo
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Ventimiglia

Ventimiglia is a charming resort town located in the province of Imperia, Liguria, northern Italy. Situated on the Gulf of Genoa and just 7 km from the French-Italian border, it boasts a small harbor at the mouth of the Roia river. The town is known for its diverse offerings, with exclusive boutiques coexisting alongside bustling outdoor markets that sell everything from household goods to high-quality oils.
3% as popular as Nice
5 minutes off the main route, 58% of way to Sanremo

Best stops along Monte-Carlo to Sanremo drive

The top stops along the way from Monte-Carlo to Sanremo (with short detours) are Prom. des Anglais, Riviera Charming Flat Old Town, and Colline du Château. Other popular stops include Bussana Vecchia, Alpha - Animal Park, and Massena Dream.
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Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas de Nice

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Russian Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Cathédrale Saint-Nicolas de Nice is a stunning Russian-style Orthodox cathedral located in the heart of Nice, France. The exterior resembles Moscow with its onion domes and vibrant colors, creating a unique contrast to the surrounding French square. Inside, visitors are greeted with opulent furnishings, intricate woodwork, religious icons, ornate sculptures, and beautiful paintings. The 17th-century Baroque facade adds to the cathedral's grandeur.
Nice Russian Orthodox building not far from the railway station. It has a nice green area around it, with rabbits running around. Inside is beautiful. Well worth a visit if in the area.
Rob Y — Google review
Beautiful place, but an active churche so please make sure to visit outside of mess hours. There is a nice museum in the crypt worth visiting and learning about the history of this church. A bit unusual place to visit as a tourist but very interesting.
Gerard P — Google review
Found this a worthwhile visit. €5 will permit you to go to the basement of the church to view a short feature on the history of the cathedral which makes for an interesting backdrop as you view the cathedral itself. Beautiful and peaceful inside, and very pleasant ladies who admit you, plus a small gift shop if you are so inclined.
J H — Google review
What a grandiose place of worship! The church looks absolutely fabulous both from outside and majestic on the inside. Being my first visit to a Russian Orthodox church, there were so many things that were different to my eyes. There is no longitudinal nave with bench seats. Instead this is what traditional wooden chapels would have looked like. The construction reminded me of Ottoman buildings (pardon my ignorance). The intense gilded decor and dark shaded paintings instantly detaches you from the outer chaotic world. Amazing experience.
Debajyoti A — Google review
The church is beautiful, and it is worth seeing while visiting Nice, but only 4 stars because of the old ladies working inside. They are just rude. I'm a tourist and I think like many people visiting this place I'm allowed not to speak Russian or French well to understand them. I know it is a church and a place of whorship first before tourist attraction, but they were really rude and borderr aggressive. I hope you will not get this treatment.
Jacek L — Google review
A stunningly beautiful building and only €5 to enter the museum.
Vicky E — Google review
Although the place is not so big but still worth to visit.
Mark “ — Google review
It's more beautiful from the outside and there's a big garden surrounding the cathedral. Inside we can see the museum and prayer's hall. It's only a small portion and the ticket cost 5 Euro. The ladies working there all wear head scarves. Even most women visitors wear head scarves too. Apparently this cathedral is the property of the Russian Federation.
Noorzidah N — Google review
4.6
(9806)
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4.3
(2081)
Av. Nicolas II, 06000 Nice, France
https://www.sobor.fr/
+33 9 81 09 53 45
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Prom. des Anglais

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Prom. des Anglais is a 7-km-long beachfront promenade in Nice, France, lined with palm trees and featuring a bike path. It has been a popular spot since the 18th century when English aristocrats sought refuge from winter weather. The promenade extends from the airport to Nice's old town and is home to many hotels and cafes. Visitors can enjoy seaside walks, known locally as 'the Prom,' while taking in the sea air and lively atmosphere of Nice.
Very beautiful, scenic and lively avenue along the coast with passengers walking around in numbers even at midnight. And the avenue is exceptionally bright, of course.
Quang T — Google review
There’s nothing like witnessing the sunrise during a morning run along the promenade. Ending the run by dipping my feet in the sea and listening to the waves and birds is a truly wonderful way to begin the day. It's a perfect moment of peace and connection with nature!
Manar A — Google review
Beautiful pebble beach with public shower options
Ankur V — Google review
Great views of the bay and the city. The promenade is apparently over 7 kilometers long and offers lovely views of the water and the city. You can also get a great view of planes taking off to land and coming in at Nice airport! With so much seating available it is a fantastic spot to park up with some takeaway food and watch the world go by. It can be especially pretty at sunset. If you are visiting Nice you will probably walk along here a bunch of times
Connor G — Google review
Wide, wonderful, paved walking path between the town and the sea. Sit in one of the famous blue chairs to watch the waves and the beach scene. It's an enjoyable stroll at any time of day.
Ron S — Google review
Great for walking, jogging, people watching. Mostly crowded. Sunsets can be beautiful 🌇
Priyamvad T — Google review
Nice is a very beautiful city. I could not have enough of it. The clear blue water and the buildings are just breathe taking. Even from the airplane I could see the blue color of the sea. This city should be seen on feet, walking around is the best to see its beauty. The only thing I didn't enjoy was the long beach. It was difficult to walk with my feet in the water because it was a stone beach not sand one.
Ban A — Google review
Every visitor to Nice must visit here. The sun and beach, this is Mediterranean life.
Wendy L — Google review
4.7
(2160)
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4.5
(15655)
Nice, France
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ISOLA 2000

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
ISOLA 2000 is a popular ski resort located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, known for its expansive ski area and diverse set of slopes suitable for beginner and intermediate skiers. The resort offers amenities such as shops, tourist center, and accommodations conveniently located near the main road. Access to the resort from Nice airport is convenient with affordable public transportation options available.
Great place to ski/snowboard. There are places there to rent gear, buy food and sit down for a coffee/hot chocolate. I was there during February vacation and it wasn’t so crowded on the slopes. The Ski school for kids was crowded. Great variety of slopes from easy to hard. Great time and definitely recommend.
Noah K — Google review
We have visited Isola in March, expected a lot of sun but have got a snowfall all 7 days long. But slopes was well trodden, staff worked hard during nights to prepare it. It's nice and quiet ski resort, with a lot of blue slopes for ski enjoying. Also there was not too many people, which is a good thing for us who love that.
Bojana B — Google review
Isola 2000 in the summer is a beautiful green place, they rent bicycles and you can take a lift to the very top to ride, there are not very many people, the infrastructure in this area is not very developed. We found only one supermarket working, there was nowhere to eat, June 2025
Elena C — Google review
Don’t go there! It’s well maintained, perfect weather and empty off season (when high season in Austria). Food is amazing and surprisingly cheap. A true hidden gem. Don’t share it with anyone.
Sven W — Google review
Lovely scenery and excellent facilities. However I appreciate hikers aren't their target customers because to find the trails for hikers was really difficult. It is complicated with the VTT as obviously it is a perfect destination for this type of holiday. If I had a bit more practice I would have loved to have done the circuits on a mountain bike but I'm not at that suicidal level 😉😁😁 The swimming pool was really good and there is an excellent choice of restaurants and shops. The Doctor service is brilliant along with the pharmacy who were really helpful and rescued me from a problem. There is so much to see there and I will be going back if I can. The views around there are breathtaking and a trip up the mountain needs to be done. The tourist office staff need to remember that a smile costs nothing. I had a lovely young lady who was really helpful cheerful and couldn't do enough. My wife went in there twice and both times was not impressed with the attitude or service Isola 2000 is a lovely gem hidden in the mountains and I really liked it.
Carlton M — Google review
Great ski resort close to Nice (1hr30). Skiing is great considering winter weather on the Mediterranean (we went from 1 degree on the mountain to 17degrees on our drive home in January). Travelled with baby under 1 years old, which can be a bit difficult to walk around the main area as there are steps and stairs everywhere. Nothing major, though, if you are there for a short time. Plenty of skiing and eating options. All reasonably priced
James S — Google review
Medium sized, friendly resort with plenty of amenities and some lovely runs, almost all of which are snow cannoned, although not a particularly massive skiable area. Very pleasant to stay in, wouldn't hesitate to return. A bit more peaceful and relaxed than some of the larger, more famous resorts, even at the weekend!
Ben R — Google review
Beautiful place in the mountains just 1:45 minutes from Nice. Temperature during summer is around 20C compared to 34C in Nice. Teleseage funicular is open to get to the top of the mountain either for walk or with bike to drive down. Ticket price for funicular is very moderate.
M K — Google review
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3.9
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Office de Tourisme d'Isola 2000, 06420 Isola, France
https://www.isola2000.com/
+33 4 93 23 15 15
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Massena Dream

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Holiday apartment rental
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Massena Dream offers a chic and contemporary apartment rental located in the heart of Nice, France, close to the famous Place Massena. This prime location serves as an ideal base for exploring the city's rich cultural sites, beautiful beaches, and significant historical landmarks. The central square of Nice is surrounded by parks, shops, and dining options with easy access to the beach and train station. Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained surroundings adorned with lush plants and palm trees during both day and night.
Wide open areas where the surrounding restaurants and cages put out tables and seating to eat and drink outside.
RL M — Google review
Very disappointed with the way the carnival was conducted. The place itself was ok but man is there 0 information about what happens on opening night. They say its free for entry and then when you queue up suddenly everyone has tickets. They block the whole view from the sides for the carnival and hold it in a super exclusive staged area. We travelled all the way from UK for this for nothing. If people say we should have bought tickets in advance, its clearly mentioned on the website that its free on opening day and doesn't mention about any tickets!
Sujir N — Google review
Lovely area with live music regularly. We found many shops and restaurants in the area. We didn't have a chance to see if uber was well represented here because our hotel was close enough to the water as close enough to Nice Massena that we were able to walk everywhere we wanted to go. Old city is very near. So is the castle hill. Both places I would highly recommend. The beech of course, too! We found it quite easy to communicate as English speakers. We were only in Nice 2.5 days but would happily return to this area!
Kate H — Google review
If you're in the French Riviera, you clearly have to come to Nice and to visit this place. It's always full of people, a lot of places where you can seat. Thanks to the metro it's pretty easy to go there. Also most of the time there are artists which perform music.
Jeune R — Google review
The place was simply beautiful. There are lots and lots of services like restaurants, bars opened till night, markets, clothing markets and souvenir markets. The bus servise works also very good all around the city. You can visit a lot of places in the city like Massena square, Garibaldi Square, the old city centre, the castle, the English promenade. There are many things to do and to visit. You must Go there!!!!
Carmen R — Google review
One of the nicest parts of Nice I visited (pun intended). I was there during the Fifa women's world cup and Rngland was playing, all the expats were out in force. It was enjoyable.
Rodwell M — Google review
City centre good for hangout It is well connected by tram, busses and even Nice central train station. This is large square with lots of activities and entertainment. Many shops and restaurants are located alongside this square. Sea beach is on walkable distance.
Varsha — Google review
Lovely place for kids chill out in hot days. Two down point though: locals take dogs for a ride in the middle of kids playing and some others smoking closing by where there are kids around.
Fabrizio Z — Google review
4.6
(2009)
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4.4
(5932)
13 Pl. Massena, 06000 Nice, France
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Marc Chagall National Museum

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National museum
Museums
The Marc Chagall National Museum is a tribute to the works of the Russian-born French artist, showcasing his paintings and other artistic creations. The museum's architecture by Andre Hermant complements Chagall's use of color and light, with large windows illuminating lithographs, sculptures, and paintings. Visitors can explore Chagall's biblical and spiritual inspirations through free audio guides in what is the largest public collection of his works worldwide.
This national museum houses a permanent exhibit of Chagall's paintings, stained glass, and mosaics. The paintings are from his biblical cycle. A documentary film illustrates the creation of the four seasons mosaic. The museum is located in a quiet park, including a cafe and restaurant.
Beat S — Google review
Nice’s museum opened by and dedicated to Marc Chagall - primarily consisting of his ‘biblical’ works, and those related to religious themes and tropes. Interesting to see this line of his work compared to some of his other more famous pieces. Not overly big, but interesting for any art lovers.
Matt W — Google review
The Marc Chagall National Museum is located in a primarily residential neighbor situated on the hills of Nice. This museum was inaugurated while Chagall was still alive and it houses several of his paintings as well as explores his famous mosaics. There are tours available on a first come first serve basis. Guillemette, our tour guide, was extremely informative sharing insights into Chagall’s history, his collaborators, and his inspirations. We learned about the process of making mosaics too from creative inception to the actual works. What’s more, there is an outdoor cafe that’s serves sweet and savory, hot and cold snacks and beverages that is also worth checking out. Keep in mind, you will be asked to remove your water bottles and any food that you bring with you so best to avoid bringing them. Recommend bringing very small bag if any at all. Spent a delightful couple of hours at the Marc Chagall museum enjoying his art and the natural surroundings. Highly recommend
Nanita — Google review
Visiting the Chagall Museum in Nice was an absolute delight. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the city, it feels like stepping into a peaceful world filled with color, imagination, and poetry. The moment you walk in, you’re surrounded by Chagall’s luminous blues and dreamlike scenes that seem to glow from within. What I loved most was how personal and intimate the museum feels — it’s not overwhelming, and you can really take your time with each painting. The biblical message series is breathtaking, and the stained-glass windows add a special light that changes the whole atmosphere. The staff were welcoming, and the small garden outside is perfect for sitting for a few minutes to let everything sink in. It’s one of those places that leaves you both calm and inspired
Ani B — Google review
The Marc Chagall National Museum in Nice, France together with the Matisse Museum were my unexpected finds in a vacation that was just free flowing and no detailed itinerary. At first, I was apprehensive as it was my first time to visit a museum on my own and in another country even. However, I did not regret my decision to forego seeing Cannes in favour of the great works of Chagall and Matisse all in one day! The 75 or so Euros cost of Uber (Holiday Inn Hotel - Matisse Museum - Holiday Inn - Chagall Museum - Hotel) plus tickets in both museums was definitely worth it! The Chagall Museum was inaugurated on July 7, 1973, and celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023. It houses a large number of artworks donated by Chagall, his wife, and his heirs to the State of France, including the 17 Biblical paintings inspired by the books of Genesis, Exodus and Songs. The museum is located in the Cimiez district with address Av. Dr Ménard, 06000 Nice, France. It stands on a vast plot of land donated by the city of Nice. The entrance to the museum is 10 euros and is opened from 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM it closes on Tuesdays. I bought my ticket in the museum without hassle and entered immediately. #MarcChagallMuseum #MarcChagall #FrenchRiviera #museum
Pearly J — Google review
I don’t consider myself as a very artistic person and usually not sure about how to interpret modern art. But in this gallery I did enjoy simply looking at Chagall’s masterpieces and felt a beautiful soul, an innocent mind, and curious attitude toward the world.
Yulan Z — Google review
Sadly it's in need of upkeep but the art is still spectacular. The fountain around the outside mural is empty. And the museum closes for lunch. And the red room is posed off. You can only view it from it's entrance.
Marc L — Google review
Biblical Message cycle: The centerpiece, displayed over 12 walls in a distinctive rhombus configuration, delivers a striking visual narrative with intense color, spiritual depth, and dreamlike quality . Song of Songs paintings: A smaller, intimate series with red-dominated canvases blending sacred, carnal, and musical themes . Stained glass & mosaics: Notable are the stained glass in the auditorium and the Prophet Elijah mosaic overlooking a reflective pool—Chagall’s own in‑situ creations. Free parking available . Suggested visit time: At least 1 hour, more if attending an event or exploring the gardens . The Musée National Marc Chagall is a heartfelt tribute to the artist’s spiritual vision and remains one of the most authentic places to immerse in his biblical-themed art. It’s especially compelling for fans of Chagall or those seeking a serene, contemplative museum experience. For casual visitors, a one-hour visit is sufficient to appreciate its beauty and thoughtful architecture nestled in a Mediterranean garden.
Hernan P — Google review
4.4
(7366)
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4.5
(3828)
Av. Dr Ménard, 06000 Nice, France
https://musees-nationaux-alpesmaritimes.fr/chagall/
+33 4 93 53 87 20
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Riviera Charming Flat Old Town

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Historic Walking Areas
Neighborhoods
4.6
(12680)
11 Rue du Pont Vieux, 06300 Nice, France
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Modern and Contemporary Art Museum (MAMAC)

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Temporarily Closed
Modern art museum
Museums
Art Museums
The Modern and Contemporary Art Museum (MAMAC) is housed in a modern tower-like building and features avant-garde art from American and French artists. Visitors can explore the works of influential avant-garde artists such as Yves Klein and Niki de Saint Phalle, as well as classic pop art and new realism pieces from prominent American and European artists. The museum regularly hosts contemporary art exhibitions, including on its rooftop terrace, which offers sweeping views of the city.
This is a fantastic museum with lots to see. My ticket gave me access to the exhibits and permanent collections. It was beautifully curated with detailed - but not overwhelming - descriptions of each section. I went to several museums in Nice and I would highly recommend this one. Plus, the views of the city (from windows inside the building and also the circular roof terrace) are magnificent.
Amy — Google review
Great place to see modern art from not only France but all around the globe from different historical periods and movements and by different artists. Wonderfully structured and organized exhibitions on 4 floors. You can easily spend at least 2 hours contemplating all the art there.
Boris S — Google review
This museum is excellent, offering a plethora of things to see. I was utterly stunned by the Niki de Saint Phalle collection. Additionally, there is a terrace with a wonderful view of Nice, making it a great place to spend time after the exhibition. The staff was incredibly helpful and kind
Sofia N — Google review
The permanent collection is interesting with amongst others the blue work from Nice born artist Yves Klein The temporary exhibition with African art did not impress me much. Too much copy-paste from "western" artist. The top level is open, and the sections connected with bridges so you can walk around have good views of the city below. There is even a small garden there.
Seimen B — Google review
Nice museum, a lot of space to walk around. Unfortunately there could be a bit more art especially more modern art. Yves Klein is nice to look at. For a few euros more you can buy a museum pass to see all the other in Nice as well. That’s good.
Andrew M — Google review
Weird and wonderful art here. Interesting enough to spend 1-2 hours. Modern and creative ways of portraying political messages. Well worth coming if you like art, otherwise perhaps not worth 10€ per adult. Several floors here, so you can always skip the less exciting ones. A great view of Nice from the top platform.
Toby R — Google review
The staff is nice, but the museum is dirty and dusty, and it seems grungy. The coolest part is the roof or you can walk up and down these bridges to go all around the building and give you fantastic views. The place has great potential but it’s very tired, dirty and dusty. The Gardens looks like they might be under construction and there might be a plan to fix them up. I hope that’s true because it’s a space with incredible potential but right now it’s just ratty.
Nettie A — Google review
I highly recommend this contemporary art museum. It has a wide variety of exhibits, and the quality is quite good. It features renowned contemporary artists as well. I also strongly recommend visiting their rooftop, where you can enjoy the beautiful views of Nice.
Leonardo Z — Google review
4.1
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3.8
(1392)
Place Yves Klein, 06000 Nice, France
https://www.mamac-nice.org/
+33 4 97 13 42 01
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Colline du Château

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Park
Nature & Parks
Colline du Château, also known as Castle Hill, is a historic hilltop park in Nice that offers breathtaking views of the city and the sea. The climb up the stone steps to this hill is short but rewarding, with turquoise coasts and apricot-colored roofs spreading out before you as you ascend. From the summit, you can enjoy grand vistas of the Old Port with its yachts and sails, as well as distant views of the snow-dusted peaks of the Alps.
We reached the top by cart. The road itself is beautiful, the nature and remains that we saw prepared us for the view and the pigeons, wonderful, white ones. The view of the place is fantastic, and a large part of the park is left for children and adults to enjoy freely. A great place to spend the day. The view of the waterfall, from above, leaves an unusual impression. It may take a bit of sanding, but the experience is unforgettable.
Ana F — Google review
Wonderful place and totally worth the climb! Tip: go in the morning, the sun hits the hill on the other side. You will get better views and will avoid the crowds. Also, if you go in summer, it's way cooler!
Christie B — Google review
Coming here in the rain turned out to be an excellent idea — there were almost no people around, and the views were still amazing. A bunch of viewpoints overlooking the city and the sea, walking trails, waterfalls, parks… it feels like someone was playing a video game and packed everything into one place. A beautiful experience.
Filip P — Google review
The Colline du Château is also known as Castle Hill. It has several ideal lookouts / viewpoints from where you can see the best views of Nice. At the top there is even a terrace with a couple of benches, occasionally with a musician - there was a drummer when we were there. In addition to many scenic walks and viewpoints, there is also a waterfall, archeological ruins, playgrounds for children, and a cafe. It’s hard to miss seeing the Colline du Château from the famous Promenade d’Anglais and whether ascending either by steps on one side or a ramp on the other, it’s worth the effort. Spend an hour or the day as there are plenty of public restrooms and a couple of snack kiosks. Highly recommend!
Nanita — Google review
Parc de la Colline du Château ended up being one of my favorite spots in Nice. The park is absolutely beautiful—lush pathways, peaceful corners, and some of the best panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean. Whether you hike up, take the stairs, or use the elevator, the views at the top are completely worth it. I loved wandering around the ruins, the gardens, and the waterfall area. It’s the perfect place to take a break from the busier streets below and just soak in the scenery. The mix of history and nature gives the whole park a calm, charming vibe. Overall, Parc de la Colline du Château is a must-visit when in Nice—great for photos, relaxing walks, and unbeatable views of the coastline and Old Town.
Dee G — Google review
Colline du Château offers the quintessential Nice experience! Ascending to the top rewards you with arguably the most spectacular panoramic views of the Baie des Anges, the bustling port, and the terracotta rooftops of Vieux Nice. The waterfall is a delightful surprise, and the park itself is a perfect, peaceful escape from the city's energy. A must-visit spot for breathtaking scenery and a moment of calm reflection!
Katarzyna N — Google review
Amazing view point for Nice and a good day out for sure! There is a lift you can take to the top of the hill which definitely improves the accessibility. It is decently busy (but what else would you expect). Upon my visit there was 2 people I encountered who seemed to be a little pushy to get people to take pictures with their Doves in exchange for money.
Grace — Google review
Colline du Chateau, also known as Castle Hill is a wonderful walk with stunning views of Nice. The waterfall was spectacular. We were also surprised to find a couple of places at the top of the hill where you could purchase refreshments. No tickets required, the walk is free, unless of course you wish to skip the exercise and catch the little visitor train.
Sooz — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(9903)
06300 Nice, France
https://www.nice.fr/fr/parcs-et-jardins/le-parc-de-la-colline-du-chateau
9

Vesúbia Mountain Park

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Adventure sports center
Fun & Games
Sports Complexes
Vesúbia Mountain Park is a fantastic destination in Alpes-Maritimes, offering a wide range of outdoor activities such as bathing, climbing, canyoning, and caving. It also features an indoor sports center with activities like indoor climbing and a wellness area suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The park provides a unique indoor experience that mirrors outdoor adventures at an affordable price. Additionally, it offers special areas for kids to enjoy climbing walls.
A large indoor complex full of activities, from a climbing gym to an indoor canyoning facility and a spa, you'll find everything a bit of everything here. I think this place is perfect for families, as the elders can rest in the spa and the swimming pool while the teens do climb in the gym or other activities.
Enguerrand R — Google review
Very large indoor complex, climbing, canyoning (the only indoor canyoning in Europe), spa, swimming pool.
Michal V — Google review
We did canyoning, escalade and parkour, it was very cool. You can buy 3 activities at a discount. Friendly staff. Special thanks to Benjamin from canyoning for lots of jumping and fun, he made our stay wonderful.
Olga S — Google review
Top stuff and a great snack bar ❤️
Mark B — Google review
Great place if you are on holiday in Côte d’Azur: only 1 hour from Nice!
Francesco - — Google review
Quite cool and unique in that it offers an indoor experience true to outdoors ones for a very reasonable price. Pool, canyoning and really thorough climbing options from 5a to 8b. Special mention for the "escalade ludique" area where kids can enjoy really funny climbing walls
Francois B — Google review
Unreal, absolutely superb activities in the climbing area and the acrobranche. We can’t wait to get back and try the indoor canyoning!!
Sophie B — Google review
Cool place where you can do several activities! Only downside: the pool is cold. Remember, due to French regulations you have to wear a tight swimsuit and also the swimming cap.
Alessandro P — Google review
4.6
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4.2
(130)
All. du Dr Fulconis, 06450 Saint-Martin-Vésubie, France
http://vesubia-mountain-park.fr/
+33 4 93 23 20 30
10

Via ferrata Lantosque

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Adventure sports center
Sights & Landmarks
Bridges
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Great via ferrata. A bit challenging at some points for the kids, but there are 3 sections with escapes. Highly recommended experience. Very easy to do without a guide. You can rent gear at the beginning and the guys with give you all the info needed
Paula G — Google review
Really fun via Ferrata consisting of 3 parts from easy to more difficult, multiple escapes. Ticket office is near the start, a couple of minutes walking from the towns parking lot. Really friendly staff. The route has recently been renewed.
Tim K — Google review
So much fun! Awesome views but definitely need to be physically fit or you will struggle
Leigh M — Google review
Great Via Ferrata - very picturesque around the river and good for a hot summer day!
Zhana K — Google review
It’s a via Ferrata and it’s gorgeous. Good for beginners. 12 years old onward.
Claudine A — Google review
It is currently closed for maintenance. The website also does not work. But there is a sign at the starting spot.
Nikolay N — Google review
I have done a few "via ferrata" in my life but there I was scared a little but was awesone on the way
Marcin D — Google review
Check if the Via Ferrata is open
LC150_NL_ B — Google review
4.4
(175)
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4.5
(37)
129 route de la Cougourdière, 06450 Lantosque, France
http://puremontagne.fr/fr/a-voir/lantosque
+33 6 16 27 53 05
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11

Alpha - Animal Park

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Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Nature & Parks
Alpha - Animal Park is an ecological reserve and educational center in France that focuses on the conservation of grey wolves. The species had been eradicated from the country by 1930 but reappeared in 1992 near Utelle, having journeyed across the border from Italy. The park provides a family-friendly learning experience for visitors by showcasing three packs of these elusive animals in a semi-free environment.
We had the chance to visit the park just when it reopened and we were part of the first group of people visiting the wolfs. The whole experience is great, we had a very lovely girl as a guide with a lot of passion for the wolfs and for the entire area. She explained a lot of things and answered all the questions. There's is a small hike to do but it's easy and if you don't have proper shoes for snow you can rent a pair from the starting point for like 3€. Totally loved it and it's totally worth it. The wolfs seemed a bit scared and suspicious after a long period not seeing people but the experience it's a lovely one.
Sorin P — Google review
The Park Alpha is located in the Mercantour Alps, on a highs of 1900m over sea, nearly 2 hours drive from Grasse. The way is curvy and due to the big storm Alex,three years ago, especially the streets in the mountains are damaged and you really could see what water is able to destroy. Arriving at the park we first went to the store and got some nice things to remember this visit. Afterwards we went to the park itself, a little bit higher the street than the store,more in the valley. We had some time to see the surrounding and at 5pm our guided tour, a very well animal things known women and very well english speaking women went with us in the inner park to see the mountain goats first and then to see and feed the iberian wolves. This was amazing and wonderful to be part of it. Can't believe to be so close to a wolve. After this we went over to another side in the park and could see the european wolves pack and our guide told us so many things, answered any question to know about wolves in general as well as special things for this area and the wolves. I would like to say a very big thanks to her for this time to spent with us to get this experience with the wolves. We only could recommend this place to support and see this wonderful animals. We will come back to this beautiful place some time.... thanks!
Thomas R — Google review
It's great to come to Switzerland and visit this place. The irresistible nature of the beauty of the soul within this special space I assure you that you will see things that you will only find here, the words and vocabulary are many, but I will summarize them for you with only one campaign, Come and see.👌
Aboudi N — Google review
Rare attraction but definitely worth going if you’re an animal lover. I would say more interesting for kids. The park has altogether 6 wolves, due to the river floods in 2020, some animals like the Chamois escaped as we were told. The facility is very secure, the park guides are very informative and answer all questions about the wolves, we got to see them feed the wolves, it was quite interesting.
Wassim A — Google review
The 1 hr 20 min journey from Nice was absolutely stunning - with the road passing through gorges and mountain tunnels and cliffs towering high on either side. Our boys (11 and 14) loved it. It was 28 degrees in Nice (mid August) but high up the Alpha Park temperature dropped to a very pleasant 21 degrees. Makes sure you get your tickets at the building next to the very tall outdoor climbing wall. Then walk along the road a little before turning left up a rough Alpine path where you will find a bridge with an automated ticket barrier. At the Park we watched one of the pack of wolves up close through one way glass as they were fed raw chicken. Amazing! And then as we were leaving another pack began howling in unison. Very special. There is a restaurant but we didn't have time to enjoy it as we had to catch a flight home. Wish we could have stayed longer.
Nicky V — Google review
A nice place to enjoy nature and watch wolves though I did not come at the best time. There was snow on the ground and started melting, so the road was wet, dirty and slippery (I felt twice and luckily I didn't get hurt). Remember to come before the feeding time (twice a day at 11:15 and 15:45) and not to miss the feeding though it lasts a few minutes. The wolves are around before the feeding. Seems they are/have been expanding to include more animals and activities that will make it worthwhile for the long drive up there.
Michael C — Google review
Great location, well organised and friendly service. Beware it is 1500 meters up in the Alps - you need some good clothes and take some food with you... it is pretty much a wild forest so not many options to get your meals bought on location 😉
Aleksej H — Google review
Beautiful, nice staff and very knowledgeable. Nice restaurant in the middle of the forest. Very nice moment.
Mem I — Google review
4.3
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3.9
(836)
Chalet d'accueil du Boréon, Route Départementale 89, 06450 Saint-Martin-Vésubie, France
https://www.puremontagne.fr/fr/a-voir/parc-alpha#regdl=categories
+33 6 74 66 40 70
12

Centro faunistico Uomini e Lupi

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2 lists 
Zoo
Park
Visitor Centers
Centro faunistico Uomini e Lupi, also known as Men and Wolves Wildlife Centre, offers a captivating journey into the world of wolves through multimedia projections, sounds, and images. Visitors may have the chance to witness wolves running freely in their specially designed environment from the tower. The center is located in Camerette Entracque and provides an opportunity to learn about the history of the Ormea wolf.
Great experience The museums were greatly organized and very interesting and seeing the wolves just brought the story to a whole. Great work! Highly recommended
Lia K — Google review
This is an extraordinary place dedicated to the cure and the culture about wolves. It's managed to buy young people I need to collaborate with local Rangers. The tour includes a route discovering the story of a young wolf and a visit to the turret to try and see some of the wolves they have in semi captivity. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. A visit here is highly recommended.
Alberto N — Google review
It was a great experience, unfortunately we didn't saw any wolves for real. The story they made was entertaining, even for kids. Unfortunately they had only English guides, so it was for us difficult to explain to our kids what we heard and keep them close to the story. A tip for improvement would be to arrange a transalation in Dutch.
Ferry L — Google review
very well kept installations and museum and large area for specimens. excellent young team at the front, with a beautiful english talking and love for their job. ultra recomended experience! 🌱💚🐺💚🌿
Mhs 3 — Google review
Very well constructed place, very nice Story telling, very suitable for both kids and grown ups. We really liked it! Very friendly and helpfull staff, also in Terms of Transport ❤️
Barny Q — Google review
Nice but not for young kids, take into account that you might not see any wolves as it depends on where they are hiding at the time of your visit
Noi R — Google review
Fantastic, so well laid out, brilliant presentation. Interesting for all age groups.
Jayne B — Google review
Nice place to learn more about wolf
Tom G — Google review
4.7
(1454)
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4.5
(242)
Strada Provinciale per, Via S. Giacomo, 3, 12010 Entracque CN, Italy
https://www.centrouominielupi.it/
+39 0171 976850
13

Campsites French Riviera Menton - St Michel

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Campground
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Campsites French Riviera Menton - St Michel is a modest hillside campground in Menton offering tent and caravan sites, as well as cabin rentals. It provides basic facilities including clean showers and restrooms. The staff are friendly and helpful, providing a full introduction to the camp upon arrival. The campground offers beautiful ocean views from its location in the hills of Menton, although it may not be suitable for those without a car due to its elevated position.
We stayed at the beginning of September for 4 nights in a camper, and it was an amazing experience. The hosts were very kind, helping us with advices on what to visit, how to get around Menton. We were able to do laundry (5€) and borrow a dryer. The spot we had reserved was near the reception so we used the bathrooms behind the reception. The bathrooms were clean, we had toilet paper. The only downside was that there was only one toilet, but we didn’t had to wait in line. We were able to get water from a spring right in the camping, with no extra payment. The camping location is beautiful, with a view of the sea and the city of Menton. But it is a bit difficult to get to the camping on foot, as there are a lot of steps. There is a bus that takes you from the city center to the camping, but it passes the camping only twice a day.
Mihaela P — Google review
Spent 1 night with 1 tent here. The view is great, staff is friendly. The campsite has decent and clean showers and toilets. You can easily access by foot from the town, but it is a steep and sweaty hike in the summer! 20 euros for the night (solo, 1 tent, 1 night, no car). Slightly noisy depending on where your spot is because you can hear cars/motorcycles from the roads.
Noemie V — Google review
Nice location for train excursions to nice and Monte Carlo as well as the town itself. Bathrooms older and not clean. Not even toilet paper provided. A bit pricey at Euro 48 per night off season. Approach is a bit challenging for larger motorhomes.
Ralf A — Google review
Camping with a great view to the sea. Great showers. Soap for the toilet but no toilet paper. Very expansive (20 euro for small tent and one person, I think 27 for 2) very nice receptionist. Stayed here for 3 nights at first, next year for 1 night and then again for 6, so I totally recommend it. Would come back if I can. Great sunrises at the end of September (beginning of September they come from the mountain), so you should wake up early :)
Alon G — Google review
Great campsite in a great part of the French Riviera. We have returned to the campsite having spent 4 nights in our campervan last year. The facilities are kept clean and the staff are very accommodating and friendly. Steep walk up to the campsite but it doesn’t take long.
Dan R — Google review
Very noisy. Hard to sleep. Seems to be more of a park ground for cars to drive in and out than a camping… it‘s streets all around d the camp ground. Over priced. Not warm welcoming.
Gitti G — Google review
Lovely campsite in Old Menton. Great welcome from staff. Great pitch overlooking sea. Snack bar. Facilities clean. Not noisy. Only downside is that it is located at the top of a lot of steps.
Wendy M — Google review
Very helpful and kind reception staff. The location is exceptional with a breathtaking view. The campsite has everything that you need, highly recommended.
Nika S — Google review
3.4
(947)
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4.4
(696)
plateau saint-michel, Rte des Ciappes de Castellar, 06500 Menton, France
https://www.campingscotedazur.com/
+33 9 82 21 27 95
14

Maison Herbin

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Deli
Sights & Landmarks
Maison Herbin is a craft jam factory that offers guided tours of its workshop, showcasing hundreds of jam varieties. Visitors can learn the secrets of making traditional and unique jams, from tangerine to mimosa flavors. The staff are knowledgeable and offer free visits to the kitchen three times a week, where visitors can witness the delivery of freshly picked fruits. The tour concludes with a tasting session featuring their award-winning raspberry, green lemon, and bitter orange jams.
Don't resist, just go inside the shop - the lady is extremely nice, helpful - explains everything you would like to know. Products are local, jams are also prepared there, on site.
Tímea — Google review
Fun place to find lemon 🍋 sweets and marmalades of different flavours freshly made on site in the back.
An T — Google review
Fellow Americans, if you’re lucky enough to visit Menton then you absolutely must visit Maison Herbin. It’s right in town and you’ll pass it many times if you’re in the central town (it’s small). Preserves make such a great souvenir and the myriad of choices, including award-winning flavors, will light up your mornings for weeks after returning. Classics you have to get are the famous Citron de Menton, Framboise is heavenly, just about everything else is magical.
John T — Google review
The confiturerie offers free visits of the kitchen three times a week at 10.30am. The staff are very kind and knowledgeable and were able to answer any questions we had. We even witnessed the delivery of freshly picked oranges, lemons and kumquats which was great as normally you don't realise how many varieties there are. The tour ends with a tasting session of their many jams, including the gold winning raspberry, green lemon and bitter orange confiture. Then you can go to one of the two shops to buy whatever jam you fancy, and they also have a small selection of biscuits, teas and other things. Very enjoyable experience, although I did spend a small fortune on jam.
Mc D — Google review
This review is for the awful customer service, not the actual products and facility. I had gone to this store twice in a day as I had repurchased other products , so one would assume the sales person would be even nicer and happier to see a returning customer, however that wasn’t the case for me, the sales women was extremely rude and unwelcoming. It was my first time visiting Menton and this store specifically, she didn’t even bother to greet me or even ask if I needed help, I saw others come in who I suspect were locals and she immediately greeted them and attended to their needs . I was scolded by her because I took a jam jar from the wrong queue and rather than guide me or politely tell me to take a different jar, she persisted to yell infront of others. This women was either having a bad day or prejudice towards foreigners and by the way, I speak French fluently, so there were no Language barriers. The customer service should match the integrity of the products. Extremely disappointed with my experience with this shop, despite it being extremely quaint.
Roukaya J — Google review
It's just a nice. You can find all the jam you want. The lady was really nice and gave us the possibility to try what we wanted to buy. I strongly suggest the jam with lemon and lavander. Also the smell inside the shop is good. You can pay with credit card as well. I suggest this place to everyone
Mario M — Google review
I cannot fault the products; lovely selection of artisanal confitures, honeys, limoncello. However, I experienced the worst customer service by the vendor. This was at the larger shop attached to their fabrication site and not in the little shop located on the pedestrian walkway.
C K — Google review
So worth going! And do try ànd buy their jams and other products! All the familiar tastes are available and furthermore you'll be surprised by their specials, like mimosa, rose and many more. Mouthwatering delicious jams etc.
R. S — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(377)
2 Rue du Vieux Collège, 06500 Menton, France
http://www.confitures-herbin.com/
+33 4 93 57 20 29
15

Jean Cocteau Museum - Severin Wunderman Collection

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Permanently Closed
Museum
Art Museums
The Jean Cocteau Museum - Severin Wunderman Collection, completed in 2011, is a modern-art museum located on the French Riviera. It showcases the diverse works of Jean Cocteau, including drawings, ceramics, paintings, and cinematographic pieces. The museum was made possible by art collector Severin Wunderman's donation of around 1500 Cocteau works to Menton in 2005.
I loved the layout of this museum. It’s accessible by foot and was an aesthetic collection of Jean Cocteau’s works.
Tracey T — Google review
Contrary to what is indicated, the Cocteau Museum is closed down since several years (due to storm damage) and looks abandoned. Part of the collection can be visited in the nearby "Bastion". The original Cocteau Museum building was anyway not a brilliant addition to the beautiful city of Menton, so let's hope that it will simply be razed one day.
Alfred H — Google review
On the promenade you will admire the magnificent architecturally modern building that houses the Jean Cocteau museum (Musee Jean Cocteau). It contains 2000 works by Jean Cocteau, the multi-talented French artist, painter, poet and director. He lived a large part of his life in Mendon and when he died he donated his works to the city. The Museum will delight those who visit it, especially art lovers.
George M — Google review
Amazing art in a wonderful city. Entry is free the first Sunday of every month.
S S — Google review
The website says there is an exhibition. I found a closed place. If the exhibition was moved, They could leave a message .
Orly A — Google review
Very interesting exhibition of Dufy upstairs and Cocteau downstairs. Definitely worth going to see.
Irene S — Google review
One of my favorite cities Beautiful museums
M. — Google review
Museum is closed. It is highly unprofessional they don't bother updating their status.
Emile S — Google review
4.0
(487)
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4.0
(681)
2 Quai de Monleon, 06500 Menton, France
https://www.museecocteaumenton.fr/
+33 4 89 81 52 50
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Cimetière du Vieux Château

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Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
The Cemetery of the Old Château, also known as Cimetiere du Vieux-Chateau, offers a serene escape from the lively atmosphere of the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region. Situated on a steep hill overlooking Menton, this historic cemetery provides a unique glimpse into centuries of life and history. As you wander through the graves, you'll encounter resting places of prominent figures from different eras.
Honestly.. my highlight from Menton! As weird and in a way wrong it seemed to visit a cemetery (in a sense - such places shouldn’t be crowded by tourists), this was breathtaking. It’s important to be respectful, silent and not too much all over the place. This visit was really special for me.
Megija Z — Google review
Excellent cemetery, up on a hill right in the old town. Easy walk up the old stairs, old style path. Well signed. Drinking water (tap) up top, not much else. Great views of sea, harbor, mountains, on both sides. Even a few benches to enjoy the solitude and the views, along with the permanent guests. Very interesting monument work, some recent, some as old as 1885 (maybe older), some clean and polished, some falling apart, some obviously expensive, some humble. All tell a short small story of loss, that somebody at some time, cared.
Steven W — Google review
Good historic cemetery. Easy to get to from the seaside. Go up the Orange staircases and when you get to the church, make a sharp right up more stairs. These stairs take you to the cemetery through very quaint alleys and houses. Very well worth the steps to get to the cemetery.
AW M — Google review
Why I am a tombstone tourist at times? It is architecture, with art stones from different eras, the finely carved sculptures, they were meant to be seen and appreciated. I will always find something interesting about history as well. I am curious about the stories of the people whose lives are represented on the tombs. This peaceful abode's permanent residents include a Russian prince, the tomb of William Webb Ellis, legendary inventor of the sport. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley an English illustrator and author. Plus this lovely Kingdom of eternal rest has one of the most beautiful viewpoints of Menton. Look out over beautiful carved angels to the dazzling blue of the Mediterranean Sea💙.
Angelina C — Google review
Menton has been attracting European vacationers and retirees for 150 years and many of them ended their days here. And it would be hard to find a more scenic spot for a last farewell. There are residents here from the USA to Russia and most points in between. Many of the graves teeter on the brink of a precipice with no safeguarding for grieving relatives or inquisitive visitors but it is wildly beautiful. The British section is on a lower level accessed by a gate to the right of the main entrance where you will find escapees from Stalybridge and Wimbledon resting in the Mediterranean sunshine. Joining them for a few moments quiet reflection is rewarding.
Herm D — Google review
About 10-15mins straight walk uphill from the basilica cathedral is the cemetery. There is only 1 exit and entrance which is beside a main road. Entry is free. On a late Thursday afternoon, it was very peaceful and there were only 3-4 other visitors. The cemetery offers a nice view of menton but the place itself is very charming with its medieval theme and random spots w wild roses growing 💕 Definitely worth a visit if you happen to visit the cathedral as well!
Hilary — Google review
very atmospheric place on top of the hill. old tombstones, silence, a place to reflect. at the same time, beautiful views of the sea and the city
AniaZ — Google review
Most Beautiful views of Menton, well worth the short walk up the hill. Really recommend, lovely way to see the area from a different perspective!
Sam C — Google review
4.7
(177)
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4.4
(514)
unu, Mnt du Souvenir, 06500 Menton, France
https://www.menton.fr/Le-cimetiere-du-vieux-chateau.html
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Jardin botanique Val Rahmeh-Menton

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Jardin botanique Val Rahmeh-Menton is a charming 19th-century botanical garden surrounding an Italian-Provencal-style villa. Originally developed by Lord Percy Radcliffe and his wife Rahmeh Theodora Swinburne, it was later expanded by Miss May Bud Campbell before being transformed into a public exotic botanical garden. The garden features a diverse collection of exotic plants from around the world, as well as a fish pond, exotic birds, and butterflies.
Fantastic, well worth the trip to Menton just for this. Beautiful gardens, Lots of diversity and information about about stuff too. Easy to walk from the old town. Great value for money. They have a very small cafe you can get tea or coffee from.
Edward P — Google review
Great botanical garden to visit. We wandered around for a hour or 2. Lots to see and everything is kept nice and clean. Mosquitoes are a thing ( everywhere in this region!! ) but they offer free repellent at the reception.
Ricardo S — Google review
Very nice visit to the gardens. Not far to walk from centre of Menton voya beach promenade and about 7 minutes up a small inclined street. Friendly staff, helpful numbered walking path around lovely gardens and the beautiful villa. The lily pond and flowers was the highlight. They also can make coffee/ tea plus ice creams
Cara P — Google review
Before you come, make sure to bring mosquito repellent like Autan, otherwise the mosquitoes will eat you alive. The garden has about 40 minutes’ worth of content, but it doesn’t seem like it has been updated in a while (at least when it comes to the information boards). Some signs are wrongly placed (decribing trees that aren’t even there) and some QR codes lead to 404 pages. If you’re into botany, you might enjoy it. But even as someone who likes plants, I’d honestly rather spend my time in the park next to it, just sitting by the sea and watching the waves.
Filip P — Google review
Yes, it costs 8 euros to enter, but it is worth it. This beautiful garden houses plants from around the planet and is truly a pleasure to explore. Also invest 1 euro in the audio guide, because it is really interesting and informative.
Ernst W — Google review
A pleasant way to spend an hour if you’re already visiting Menton. A small but peaceful garden with an array of exotic plants I understand were introduced to the region from around the world in Queen Victoria’s reign. The centrepiece is the fabulous lilly pond, with giant species from Bolivia, we spent quite some time taking in the scale and beauty. Worth visiting for this alone. We visited this garden after having already visited the tropical garden at Eze which is mind blowing, the logistics of planting the spectacular cacti on the mountainside incredible. I think if we’d not seen Eze first, I would have Val Rameh higher.
Jo S — Google review
Absolutely stunning botanical garden. It's one of those Must visit places! We spent about 3-4hrs here.
Marcel F — Google review
This botanical garden is a hidden gem and a beautiful, peaceful escape! We visited at the beginning of October, and the grounds were incredibly lush with plenty of vibrant flowers still in bloom. The atmosphere was wonderfully tranquil; we had many quiet moments where we felt like we had the entire place to ourselves, which added to the charm. The lily pond was a definite highlight and a stunning spot for photos, demonstrating the excellent maintenance across the entire garden. An unexpected bonus was the presence of a few kind, resident cats that wander the pathways! Staff were welcoming and kind throughout our visit. My one major note for future visitors is the accessibility challenge. There is no designated parking, and we had to park about an 8-minute walk away in the city and hike up a steep hill to reach the entrance. At just 8 Euro entry, it was absolutely worth the cost for the hour we spent exploring. The garden itself is a fantastic destination for plant lovers and anyone seeking quiet beauty. Just be aware of the difficult parking situation and plan for the uphill walk! I look forward to returning to see the collections in a different season.
Allison L — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(536)
Av. Saint-Jacques, 06500 Menton, France
http://www.jardinbotaniquevalrahmehmenton.fr/
+33 4 93 35 86 72
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Saorge monastery

Temporarily Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Churches & Cathedrals
nice place, you can walk almost everywhere, enjoy the garden, etc
Dima B — Google review
Admission price was reasonable, a few interesting rooms and a beautiful view of the French alps.
Sarah H — Google review
Pretty cool monastery. The views are spectacular, and the actual monastery is, meh. If you've never been, it's worth a trip, but if you're short on time, I would skip it.
Edward A — Google review
Very nice, great views, not so big , worth a visit
Edwin D — Google review
Haven’t been since 2017 but was telling someone about this place. Getting here on the train is such an experience it’s amazing - the walking around this beautiful town is not for those who don’t like hills
Annie — Google review
Really beautiful with great views. Definitely visit if you're in/ near Menton.
Emily S — Google review
Good
PRANAVAM P — Google review
Lovely place and thé village is nice
Yvonne D — Google review
4.6
(354)
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4.5
(101)
06540 Saorge, France
https://www.monastere-saorge.fr/
+33 4 93 04 55 55
19

Pasticceria Bar Audisio

$$$$affordable
Bar
Nightlife
Cake shop
Coffee shop
Bars & Clubs
Very nice place with some delicious Cornetto.
André S — Google review
TOP 😍
Cinzia R — Google review
Tasty snacks!!
Penina S — Google review
Horribly unfriendly!
Felix B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pastry shop located inside Borgo San Dalmazzo which also acts as a bar. The pastry shop appears very tidy and has a great variety of pastries, cakes and breakfast desserts. The various pastries are of excellent quality, especially the single-portion Sacher and the fruit pastries which always have seasonal and well-ripe fruit. The staff is very helpful, perhaps a little less so than the owner; despite this detail, it is certainly a pastry shop that I recommend you try if you pass by Borgo. (Original) Pasticceria localizzata all'interno di Borgo San Dalmazzo che fa anche da bar. La pasticceria si presenta come molto ordinata e con una gran varietà dei paste, torte e dolci da colazione. Le varie paste sono di ottima qualità soprattutto le Sacher monoporzione e i pasticcini alla frutta che hanno sempre frutta di stagione e ben matura. Il personale è molto disponibile forse un po' meno la titolare; nonostante questo dettaglio è certamente una pasticceria che vi consiglio di provare se passate da Borgo.
Alex — Google review
(Translated by Google) Optimal!!!!! We booked in the afternoon for 10 people and thanking us there was room We were captivated by the well-kept location and an excellent display of pastries We had an aperitif with his saucers....what can I say, perfect! We'll be back!!!! Highly recommended (Original) Ottimo!!!!! Abbiamo prenotato nel pomeriggio per 10 persone e ringraziando c'era posto Siamo rimasti rapiti dalla location ben curata e da un ottima vetrina di pasticcini Abbiamo fatto l'aperitvo con i suoi piattini ....che dire perfetto! Da ritornarci!!!! Consigliatissimo
La D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent pastry shop/bar in the historic center of Borgo San Dalmazzo with tables also outside in the warmer periods. (Original) Ottima pasticceria /Bar nel pieno centro storico di Borgo San Dalmazzo con tavoli ache all'esterno nei periodi più caldi.
Salvatore V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good but not very good. Excellent chocolate. Modest prices (Original) Buona ma non buonissima. Ottimo il cioccolato. Prezzi modici
Andrea F — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(51)
Via Giuseppe Garibaldi, 60, 12011 Borgo San Dalmazzo CN, Italy
+39 0171 262198
20

Musée des Merveilles

Temporarily Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Musée des Merveilles in Tende offers a profound and moving experience, masterfully connecting the region's ancient past with its recent history. This free-entry museum, staffed by friendly and knowledgeable personnel, is a must-visit for anyone interested in the area's rich cultural heritage and contemporary challenges. The prehistoric exhibits are impressive, featuring ancient jewelry, tools, and pottery that provide insight into Neolithic life. The reconstructed cardium-impressed vase and limestone beads from various local sites are particularly fascinating. However, what truly sets this museum apart is its powerful representation of recent events. The wire sculptures, far from being merely contemporary art pieces, are poignant reflections of the suffering caused by Storm Alex, which devastated the area four years ago. These emotive works serve as a bridge between the ancient and the modern, reminding visitors of the ongoing story of human resilience in the face of nature's might. This theme is further reinforced by the stark black and white photographs documenting the flood's aftermath. The images of damaged vehicles, debris-strewn streets, and eroded riverbanks are a sobering testament to the storm's impact on the community. Despite its compact size, the Musée des Merveilles delivers a deeply impactful experience. It not only preserves the past but also commemorates recent hardships, creating a space for reflection on the continuity of human experience in this region. Allow at least two hours to fully absorb all it has to offer. A truly remarkable museum that goes beyond mere artifacts to tell a vivid, ongoing story of the land and its people.
Dima B — Google review
Interesting perspective on the history. The collection was big and well preserved. The staff was gentle. We spoke Italian with no problem here. I highly recommend visiting this charming museum with kids :)
Vasilisa S — Google review
Decent museum on the history of the French alps, not many actual artifacts, most everything was a replica.
Sarah H — Google review
Very very nice museum, modern, and all its for free. Find time to read near all the exhibit, very interesting stories ,)
Andrei I — Google review
A tiny museum with the most exceptional 12,000 year old cave etchings from the region. The museum would prefer to give you a guided tour but if you assure them you can translate the didactics on your own, they don’t mind.
Chele H — Google review
Very good exhibition about the history of the Alps and the people living there. Make sure to rent a guide if you don't read French...
Anton V — Google review
Lovely museum, extremely nice staff. Also great for kids.
Bettina F — Google review
Better then i expected
Razvan S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(184)
Av. du 16 Septembre 1947, 06430 Tende, France
https://museedesmerveilles.departement06.fr/musee-des-merveilles-13336.html
+33 4 89 04 57 00
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21

Riserva Bianca Limone Piemonte

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Riserva Bianca Limone Piemonte is a versatile resort that offers skiing and snowboarding in the winter, as well as mountain biking in the summer. The area features hundreds of kilometers of slopes with various levels of difficulty, from ice climbing to snowshoeing, skating rinks to bobsleigh tracks. While it may be challenging for beginners due to limited easy trails, there are accessible chairlifts and good dining options at Maneggio.
Super helpful and friendly! They went the extra mile when the resort was closed due to weather and really did us a favour
Paradise — Google review
Snow isn't great for the start of the season. And the cost is around 49€ per day, so it's Very expensive. But the lifts are in perfect condition and the slopes are very nice
Ethan S — Google review
Nice ski area where you can find slopes for all levels. Nice staff, nice views, toilets are free and most of the time clean. The only bad point is that the direction is greedy for the tamping of the slopes, no tamping from Sunday to Saturday ... a little bit exaggerated But despite that it is a really nice place to enjoy days with friends or family for an honest price.
Maxime — Google review
A bit hard for a beginner. A lot of reds and blacks, a few blues. Maneggio is the place to go if you are new to skiing, there's easy access chair-lifts/ski-lifts as well as really good restaurants. Ate pretty good pizzas there that wasn't too expensive. If you are renting ski equipment near the village, you can take the cable car up but only red trails will be available to get to Maneggio. We had a hard time on the first day to get there since it was our first time, we chose to walk on the second day (approx 10min from Bottero Ski shop to Maneggio). Booking the skipass online was quite a hard task, the website is mostly in italian with some bad translations, but managed to get past it and get a pass for me and 2 friends. Will surely come back next time for some snowboarding!
Shaun — Google review
Nice place to visit on Italian side of the border whilst staying in France Alps Maritimes.
Darren P — Google review
Nice slopes, stay in Limone, lively, foody, super convenient
Delphine V — Google review
Great snow, friendly staff. Shame about the wait for the tunnels
Samuel N — Google review
Beautiful resort for ski and snowbord
Pavel A — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(261)
Via Roma, 7c, 12015 Limone Piemonte CN, Italy
http://www.riservabianca.it/
+39 0171 926254
22

Bike path Sanremo - Top side Ponente

Cycling park
Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
Very good roads for cycling and the scenery along the coast is very beautiful.
Rinka C — Google review
The road were so nice, and the view was soooo good.
Thijs — Google review
Great place for cycling, mountains on one side and sea on the other side, felt like heaven to me.
Rohit R — Google review
Do you like sport? Enjoy the Flower Riviera with your bike!
Monica C — Google review
I absolutely love the Ospedaletti bike path. It is 40 km long reaching all the way to Imperia. I hope Bordighera adheres, it would be amazing to get to France by bike path. There are places to stop along the way and many biker rentals. Lovely idea.
Bianca M — Google review
Great experience for family with tandem bike
Raluca T — Google review
It's simply an amazing bike path that is so scenic along the Mediterranean Sea!!
Vince T — Google review
Beautiful bike path along the seaside and through some really picturesque italian villages!
Ivana V — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(286)
Via XX Settembre, 18014 Ospedaletti IM, Italy
http://www.pistaciclabile.com/
23

Our Lady of the Fountains

Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
very spiritual place
Dima B — Google review
amazing location, set among a tranquil valley with a creek. the interior is highly atmospheric. open by appointment only.
Paul D — Google review
Unique chapel, an art masterpiece in the French/Italian mountings
Sergey I — Google review
A wonderful experience! The church doesn't look like much from the outside, but once you step through the door you're dazzled by the amazing frescoes. I loved the painting of Judas. If you can get there, GO. Try to take part in a guided tour, as there's a lot you will miss if you visit alone. All sorts of history and nefarious goings-on can be seen in the context of the paintings. Highly recommended!
Neil W — Google review
Beautiful church. At the time we visited it, it was peaceful and quiet. Only 3 other visiters. The paintings are beautiful. I can imagine it's called the Sistine chapel of the Alpes. I think it's even worth a detour! Don't forget to visit the town of La Brigue as well. It's a really nice town with very good lunch options and a beautiful church.
Monique K — Google review
Chapelle was closed but it's still worth a visit. Go for a hike in the area, it's lovely
Patrick G — Google review
Fabulous hidden gem.
Orlando H — Google review
Very spiritly
Сергѣй М — Google review
4.7
(245)
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5.0
(149)
Vallon de la Madone, 06430 La Brigue, France
https://www.menton-riviera-merveilles.fr/sinspirer/art-et-inspiration/lart-dans-les-chapelles-et-eglises/notre-dame-des-fontaines/
+33 4 83 93 95 50
24

Bussana Vecchia

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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Bussana Vecchia, a captivating old town near Sanremo in Liguria, Italy, has a unique history. Following an earthquake in 1887, the town was deserted and remained so until the 1960s when it was rediscovered by an international community of artists who renovated and repopulated it. Today, Bussana Vecchia is known for its artistic vibe and is considered a hamlet of Sanremo.
4.2
(1299)
18038 Province of Imperia, Italy, USA
25

Bagni Germana ****

Lido
Outdoor Activities
I have visited this establishment for a second time while on vacation as it is an excellent location to unwind. The proprietor is knowledgeable in multiple languages, so one's lack of Italian language skills does not pose a problem here. The aperol spritz served at this place is exceptionally delicious and the atmosphere is very relaxed. Additionally, there is a small shaded playground under a pergola and ample space on the sun beds for relaxation.
We have been to this place a second time during our holiday as it has been just a great spot to relax. The owner speaks various languages, so even if you haven't practiced your Italian skills it's OK here. The aperol spritz is super tasty here and it's just chill. Also it offers a small playground with enough shade under a pergola and the sun beds offer enough space to relax, too. Overall great for people who like to relax and enjoy good quality drinks and snacks.
Katharina K — Google review
Don’t spend your money in this place. Very bad service, the food is not fresh and you’ll loose your money. We ordered a dish that wasn’t that dish at all. They didn’t apologies and not even change the dish or giving a treat. So so bad. The bring the water and wine so in advance that when the food arrived the drinks were so hot.
Manuela E — Google review
Very friendly and helpful staff. English speaking. A variety of meals to be served, good tasting and nicely prepared. Clean and well kept premesis, with a seperate playground for minors. Wondeful beach, super also for children
Ivar H — Google review
not enough space, the sunbeds are too close to each other, you don't have privacy! bad for a lot of money….. €25 first row!
Stanislav B — Google review
So nice to just dip in that warm water.
C B — Google review
Love the place, the service and the food
Terry V — Google review
Interesting beach on Italian riviera
Joseph R — Google review
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Vale B — Google review
4.2
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3.5
(192)
Lungomare di Levante, 1, 18018 Arma di Taggia IM, Italy
http://www.bagnigermana.com/
+39 347 434 3666
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26

Prato Nevoso S.P.A.

Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Recreational retreat providing a winter ski resort & summertime bike trails, horse rides & events.
We had the best time! Wonderful family ski trip. Gorgeous restaurants and really good value. Happy friendly locals - we can’t wait to go back.
Esther C — Google review
Nice place but most restaurants were shut during the week and supermarket shut as well for 2 days
Carolyn H — Google review
Absolutely loved this place, I miss it so much and I cant wait to visit again some day
Poppy J — Google review
Excellent place, a lot of ski slopes, more than 150km blue, red and black ski pats with new gondola and wire connected.
Bojan S — Google review
Getting here is not the most pleasant drive. There are so many curves during the travel. It was a bit hard to get a parking lot. This place had a lot of entertainment, and it had a park for little kids to play. I was a bit disappointed when o found out the snow was fake. There are a lot of restaurants around where you can have affordable meals (mostly pizza). We got there around 12, and after we had lunch (around 14) there was such a dense cloud of fog that was impossible to see across the street so we didn't have an opportunity to go up the mountain.
Maria A — Google review
Great range of runs and good snow all week! Really enjoyed it!
Rachel S — Google review
Nice place close to Liguria, closest ski area must see!
Andrea — Google review
Fantastic resort, the white house bar has the most amazing burgers and beer on any mountain I've visited!! Great boarding 🤩
Samuel D — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(160)
Via Corona Boreale, 1, 12083 Frabosa Sottana CN, Italy
http://www.pratonevoso.com/
+39 0174 334151
27

Cave of Bossea

Nature & Parks
Bar
Natural history museum
Nudist park
Tourist information center
Wildlife refuge
Caverns & Caves
Fantastic time in the caves. Brilliant guide who seamlessly switched between Italian, French & English.
Butt N — Google review
Let’s start with the one and only positive thing, the cave was absolutely gorgeous and enormous. On the other hand, the trip was quite on the expensive side and the guide was awful to say the least. Our group contained about 30 people while only like the first 10 could hear what the guide was rambling on about. All this in Italian while he asked if there were English people and we said that we were. So despite him knowing there were multiple foreign people coming along he just talked only in Italian which we couldn’t understand at all. The tour was about 2-2,5 hours and hence the experience being not so great overall.
Smurf S — Google review
It is fun but a lot of stairs, I recommend this for people who like to sport and I don't recommend this for people who can't climb a lot of stairs
BlackForest54 — Google review
Beautiful caves, well worth the ride. The guide was fluent in Italian and French, but not so much English. The commentary was therefore limited, but I didn't mind. If you have difficulty walking, think again before going there.
Douwe M — Google review
It's very interesting and amazing place the tour guide is very gentle and he explained well
Kabogera A — Google review
Incredible place! The magnificence of the cave can’t be shown in any pictures or videos. Worth to go. Many stairs. Not recommended for people with disabilities. The guide speaks perfect Italian and French but translation to English is not fully done. Anyway absolutely recommended
María V — Google review
It's a magnificent cave, with full guided tour inside. Breath taking scene inside
JHOPAY'S A — Google review
The caves are great. They do have a good written description in English by the desk But the tour is done all in Italian. even if the tour was done in Italian language a was a bit disappointed because there wasn't so. Much information even in Italian language. They do have good reception with bar and clean toilet
Mauro B — Google review
4.7
(2017)
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4.5
(337)
Localita' Bossea, 10, 12082 Frabosa Soprana CN, Italy
https://www.grottadibossea.com/
+39 0174 349240
28

Teatro Salvini

Performing arts theater
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Good theatre and it is a historical place ..since it is not air conditioned,you may not feel to spend much time during the summer.
Sunny J — Google review
(Translated by Google) A little gem. Really small but very well looked after. This season will also be very busy. Highly recommended to have an intimate experience with theatre (Original) Un gioiellino. Veramente piccolo ma molto ben curato. Anche in questa stagione sarà molto movimentata. Caldamente suggerito per avere un esperienza intima con il teatro
Davide D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Considered as the smallest theater in the world, it is a pearl of the Pieve di Teco area; a medieval village in the province of Imperia and a bastion of the Republic of Genoa. The Tommaso Salvini theater was built using an old oven in the 19th century. Today it is used for the review of various theatrical works and has exceptional acoustics. There are a total of 99 seats: 50 in the stalls and 49 in the two galleries. Worth a visit. (Original) Considerato come il teatro più piccolo del mondo è una perla del territorio di Pieve di Teco;borgo medioevale in provincia d'Imperia e baluardo della Repubblica di Genova. Il teatro Tommaso Salvini è stato realizzato utilizzando un vecchio forno nel XIX secolo. Oggi viene utilizzato per la rassegna di varie opere teatrali ed ha un 'acustica eccezionale. I posti a sedere sono complessivamente 99: 50 in platea e 49 nei due loggioni. Merita una visita.
Giancarlo I — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small precious jewel, theater with 90 seats. (Original) Piccolo prezioso gioiello, teatro con 90 posti.
Maria L — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have been to this little gem some time ago. It is a delightful place, well-kept and very suitable for niche shows as it is very small. There should be more places like this, created and maintained to give lustre to art in places other than the usual and well-known ones of the big cities (Original) Sono stata in questo piccolo gioiello qualche tempo fa. È un luogo delizioso, curato e molto adatto a spettacoli di nicchia in quanto molto piccino. Dovrebbero esserci più luoghi come questo, creati e tenuti per dare lustro all'arte in luoghi diversi da quelli consueti e noti delle grandi città
Antonella A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Size isn't everything, a saying that befits this delightful small but truly tiny theater in an ancient street in the beautiful historic center of Pieve di Teco. It is very well preserved and regularly used. As they say, "a wedding favor". Must see (Original) Le dimensioni non sono tutto, un detto che si addice a questo delizioso piccolo, ma davvero minuscolo teatro in una antica stradina del bellissimo centro storico di Pieve di Teco. È conservato benissimo e regolarmente utilizzato. Come si suol dire “una bomboniera” Da vedere
Pietro V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular theater, a place where my dream of having a singing evening dedicated to Fabrizio De André. I only hope that this dream will come true one day. (Original) Teatro spettacolare, luogo dove il mio sogno di fare una serata canora dedicata a Fabrizio De André . Spero solamente che questo sogno un giorno si realizzi .
Andrea F — Google review
(Translated by Google) The smallest theater in Europe, restored to its former glory and the shows are free. A real gem, unfortunately it is not always open due to the lack of a stable exhibition. As #Cosavuoichetilegga we were allowed to bring one of our theater productions to record. Evening went very well, thanks to our fans😊😊😊 (Original) Il più piccolo teatro d'Europa, restaurato agli antichi splendori e gli spettacoli sono gratuiti. Una vera chicca, purtroppo non è sempre aperto anche per mancanza di una rassegna stabile. Come #Cosavuoichetilegga abbiamo avuto il permesso di portare una nostra produzione teatrale da registrare. Serata venuta benissimo, grazie ai nostri fans😊😊😊
Michele M — Google review
4.9
(109)
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4.5
(19)
Via Umberto I, 4, 18026 Pieve di Teco IM, Italy
https://www.provincia.imperia.it/attivita/dimore-storiche/teatro-salvini
+39 370 102 5069
29

Partenza della Pista Ciclabile del Parco costiero della Riviera Ligure

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Cycling park
Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
The cycling park, Partenza della Pista Ciclabile del Parco costiero della Riviera Ligure, offers an awe-inspiring experience with its remarkable project and breathtaking vistas. The maintenance and garden care by the comune di San Lorenzo deserve commendation. Being biased due to my personal connection to the region, I find it appealing. It attracts a multitude of tourists; however, visiting during the hottest summer weeks is not advisable.
Absolutely breathtaking not only for the project and stunning views but I have to take my hat off for the maintenance and garden care, well done comune di San Lorenzo
Albert C — Google review
I'm biased, since I come from the same region, but I like it! Lots of tourists, and, as always, not recommended during the hottest weeks of summer.
Roberto P — Google review
Amazing Stretch of cycle path with beautiful sea views
Gav B — Google review
Bellisimo
Claudio T — Google review
Super!!!
Giovanna E — Google review
(Translated by Google) Second time I travel along the San Lorenzo al mare-Ospedaletti cycle-pedestrian path. I walked it, from San Lorenzo to Sanremo. Possibility of renting bikes and rickshaws in several places. Well maintained, with various refreshment points and fountains along the route, easy access to and from the various towns it connects. The passages in the galleries are suggestive! We hope that the project to extend it to Andora will soon become a reality! (Original) Seconda volta che percorro la pista ciclo-pedonabile San Lorenzo al mare-Ospedaletti. L'ho percorsa a piedi, da San Lorenzo a Sanremo. Possibilità di noleggio bici e risciò in più punti. Ben tenuta, con vari punti di ristoro e fontanelle lungo il tracciato, facili gli accessi per e dai vari paesi che unisce. Suggestivi i passaggi nelle gallerie! Speriamo che il progetto di prolungarla fino ad Andora diventi presto realtà!
Anna A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful and well-developed cycle route. Bicycles can be rented at several rental stations. City bikes can also be rented at one station and returned at another. Rental: Nolobici (Original) Eine schöne und gut ausgebaute Veloroute. Fahrräder können an etlichen Ausleihstationen gemietet werden. Die Citybikes kann man auch an einer Station ausleihen und an einer anderen Station zurückgeben. Verleih: Nolobici
Trainspotter1978 — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Pista Ciclabile Ligure, also known as the Pista Ciclabile di Imperia, is one of the most beautiful and scenic cycle paths in Europe. This multi-use path in Liguria, Italy, is ideal for cycling, running, walking, rollerblading, or inline skating. The route follows a former railway line along the coast and is currently being extended to Diano Marina. (Original) De Pista Ciclabile Ligure, ook wel bekend als de Pista Ciclabile di Imperia, is een van de mooiste en meest panoramische fietspaden van Europa. Dit multifunctionele pad in Ligurië (Italië) is ideaal om te fietsen, hardlopen, wandelen, rolschaatsen of inline skaten. Het traject volgt een voormalige spoorlijn langs de kust en wordt momenteel verlengd tot aan Diano Marina.
L. B — Google review
4.6
(293)
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4.7
(618)
Pista Ciclabile del Parco Costiero della Riviera dei Fiori, 18017 San Lorenzo al Mare IM, Italy
http://turismovallesanlorenzo.com/
30

Il Biscottificio di Pamparato

Temporarily Closed
$$$$affordable
Manufacturer
Shopping
Cake shop
Cookie shop
Gift & Specialty Shops
(Translated by Google) Amazing biscuits then Pamparato's kisses are superlative, Not good, but very good!! Must try.... You're going to heaven! (Original) Biscotti strepitosi poi i baci di Pamparato sono superlativi, Non buoni, ma buonissimi!! Da provare.... Si và in paradiso!
Drom — Google review
(Translated by Google) Born from the idea of ​​giving a gift, already from home, I already knew the type of biscuits. Beautiful day, leaving from Neive for Pamparato, first day of autumn, from Vicoforte di Mondovì, we used Google Maps. After the main square I made the 50 m road descent. And on the left on the corner of the building, in front of the parking lot, there is a small shop, from which came the scent of melted mountain pasture butter, which forced us to smell the air, penetrating our nostrils with impact. A very kind family welcomed us even if out of hours. We have learned that they will then come to attend the next 2019 truffle fair in Alba directly in Piazzale della Maddalena. When we arrived home we gave some little gift packages which were very welcome and we were praised for their goodness. Having personally seen all the work involved in the manufacturing and authenticity of the products, I eat them more willingly than Dutch butter biscuits, they inspire me much more and are guaranteed by their taste and fragrance. Enzo (Original) Scaturito dall'idea di fare un regalo, già da casa, conoscevo già il tipo di biscotti. Bellissima giornata, partito da Neive per Pamparato, primo giorno d'autunno, da Vicoforte di Mondovì, abbiamo utilizzato il Google Maps. Dopo la piazza principale ho fatto la discesa stradale di 50 m. E sulla sinistra all'angolo della palazzina, di fronte al piazzale di parcheggio, c'è un negozietto, da cui proveniva un profumo di burro fuso di alpeggio, che ci obbligava ad annusare l'aria, penetrando nelle narici con impatto. Una famiglia molto gentile ci ha accolti anche se fuori orario. Abbiamo saputo che verranno poi a presenziare alla fiera del tartufo prossima 2019 ad Alba direttamente nel piazzale della Maddalena. Arrivati a casa abbiamo fatto dei pacchettini regalo che sono stati molto graditi e ci hanno fatto l'elogio per la la loro bontà. Avendo visto di persona tutto l'operato per la fabbricazione e la genuinità dei prodotti, li mangio più volentieri dei biscotti olandesi al burro, mi ispirano molto di più e sono garantiti dal loro gusto e fragranza. Enzo
Enzo A — Google review
(Translated by Google) I didn't find the welcome I expected given the reviews. After a long journey you enter the shop and find many versions of biscuits, two people looking at you fixedly waiting for you to choose and receiving a quick description of just the classic biscuit. Other quick explanations of their biscuits given at my request and with the impression of causing a disturbance. After a long journey to find this shop, not even a hint of a small tasting of the many versions of the biscuits ready for sale. All closed. And therefore I purchased packages at a not cheap price in the dark or without knowing what I was buying. I won't return. (Original) Non ho trovato l accoglienza che mi aspettavo viste le recensioni.dopo tanta strada entri in negozio e trovi tante versioni di biscotti, due persone che ti guardano fisse attendendo che scegli e ricevendo veloce descrizione solo del classico biscotto.altre spiegazioni veloci dei loro biscotti date su mia richiesta e con l impressione di dare disturbo. Dopo tanta strada per cercare questo shop neanche l accenno ad una piccoladegustazione delle tante versioni dei biscotti pronti allavendita.tutte Chiuse. E pertanto ho acquistato confezioni ad un prezzo non economico al buio ovvero senza sapere cosa acquistassi. non ritornerò.
Dani — Google review
(Translated by Google) They gave me the bad but good ones. They are delicious and genuine, I think I will order them soon. (Original) Mi hanno regalato i brutti ma buoni. Sono buonissimi e genuini, penso che li ordinerò presto.
Maria Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) The scent conquers you right from the street, upon entering we were greeted with sympathy and friendliness, a clean and super organized laboratory. We purchased the biscuits and what can I say, simply fantastic. We will definitely return. (Original) Il profumo ti conquista già dalla strada, entrati siamo stati accolti con simpatia e cordialità, laboratorio pulito e super organizzato. Abbiamo acquistato i biscotti e che dire semplicemente fantastici. Ci ritorneremo sicuramente.
Michela B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I went there today, as an excuse to go for a motorbike ride. What can I say? The lady is very kind and the biscuits are delicious. Experience to be repeated as soon as possible (Original) Ci sono andato oggi, come scusa per fare un giro in moto. Che dire ? La signora è gentilissima e i biscotti sono squisito. Esperienza da ripetere al più presto
Nicolino L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best hazelnut cake in history (Original) La torta di nocciole più buona della storia
Martina R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Their products are the fruit of passion and tradition, the quality is very high. It's worth a trip to the valley just to visit their shop. The welcome in their shop is familiar and puts you at ease, like among old friends. Good thing that excellence like this still exists! Thanks Cristiano and Giusi! (Original) I loro prodotti sono il frutto di passione e tradizione, la qualità é altissima. Vale la pena fare un viaggio in vallata solo per visitare il loro negozio. L'accoglienza nella loro bottega é famigliare e ti mette a tuo agio, come tra vecchi amici. Meno male che esistono ancora eccellenze come queste! Grazie Cristiano e Giusi!
Andrea C — Google review
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Via Cantone, N.79, 12087 Pamparato CN, Italy
http://www.ilbiscottificiodipamparato.it/
+39 347 245 8594
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