What would a first time do in Eze?
#4
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I recommend you take several credit cards with high limits. In Monaco the shopping is mostly very high end. You can have a great time if this is your type of shopping. In Eze I don't remember a lot of shops. Most are of art interest or jewelry or souvenir type shops.
#6
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If you want parfums, head up to Grasse, the capital of the fragrances, or at least their plants. It's not far from the areas you wish to visit.
Agreed about the sky high prices in Monaco.
Make sure your avoid the Grand Prix week. Impossible to get in or out of the town, or shop, or....
Agreed about the sky high prices in Monaco.
Make sure your avoid the Grand Prix week. Impossible to get in or out of the town, or shop, or....
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Grasse is on every map of France.
I don't think of either Eze or Monaco as a shopping destination, Eze because it's just a tourist stop with trinket shops until you get beyond the main parts of it and Monaco because you'd have to be a millionaire to shop there. If you are, go for it. When I shop in Provence, it is at local markets mainly, plus some favorite stores of mine in the Bouches-du-Rhône.
I don't think of either Eze or Monaco as a shopping destination, Eze because it's just a tourist stop with trinket shops until you get beyond the main parts of it and Monaco because you'd have to be a millionaire to shop there. If you are, go for it. When I shop in Provence, it is at local markets mainly, plus some favorite stores of mine in the Bouches-du-Rhône.
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Hi euromom, my hub and I took a van tour to Eze and Monaco (I was ill and walking a problem). In Eze, I bought a sweet necklace from an artist whose shop was at one of the lower steps. Hub went to the top and said there were several cute little shops and a lovely view at the top.
In Monaco, our tour left us at the area around the Casino and then the area around the Palace. There appeared to be more around the Palace for shopping. But do look into the big hotel. You need a passport for the Casino.
Mind you, this is from one day's experience so it might not be the same for you. As tourists, hub and I had no reservations about visiting touristic places first. Our more in-depth visits came with subsequent trips.
In Monaco, our tour left us at the area around the Casino and then the area around the Palace. There appeared to be more around the Palace for shopping. But do look into the big hotel. You need a passport for the Casino.
Mind you, this is from one day's experience so it might not be the same for you. As tourists, hub and I had no reservations about visiting touristic places first. Our more in-depth visits came with subsequent trips.
#19
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>>Perfume, probably soap also<<
>>Nicely wrapped soaps and scents, linen and ceramics, "gifties." I bought an umbrella with scenes of Paris and the Riviera,<<
Stuff that you can purchase at hundreds & hundreds of "cute little shops" throughout Provence & the rest of France. Lots of tour buses stop to let their "cargo" get out & see a little of France & load up on stuff from these touristy shops (but I have to admit - I think my wife purchased something there many moons ago).
Stu Dudley
>>Nicely wrapped soaps and scents, linen and ceramics, "gifties." I bought an umbrella with scenes of Paris and the Riviera,<<
Stuff that you can purchase at hundreds & hundreds of "cute little shops" throughout Provence & the rest of France. Lots of tour buses stop to let their "cargo" get out & see a little of France & load up on stuff from these touristy shops (but I have to admit - I think my wife purchased something there many moons ago).
Stu Dudley
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From: Vancouver
If you want to get some idea of the area you will be going to
and the places and things there a guidebook would be very
helpful. However, if you do not want to purchase a book you
can stay on this website and click on destinations. You will
find a section on Provence with an overview of the area - even
restaurants.
Fragonard is a company that makes scents - perfumes, soaps,
etc. They have shops around Grasse.
and the places and things there a guidebook would be very
helpful. However, if you do not want to purchase a book you
can stay on this website and click on destinations. You will
find a section on Provence with an overview of the area - even
restaurants.
Fragonard is a company that makes scents - perfumes, soaps,
etc. They have shops around Grasse.

