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Good morning, Sandra - yes, good to be back. It seems, there is much need of information on the board :-) !

 

To find the bus stop to Eze, that's easy ... you walk out from the cruise ship pier, along the yacht port towards town, always straight ahead. Directly at the end of this street, called Quai Antoine 1er, you go up the stairs at the Rascasse restaurant, cross the pedestrian promenade and you will find a bus stop for the local bus line (the red and white busses) right on your side of the main street (Boulevard Albert 1er).

 

Take the #2 bus and stick with it passed the Casino gardens. One stop after the Office du Tourisme stop, that's Place Cremaillere. Get out there and wait for the #112 overland bus line (TAM). The indicated times are there for orientation, but bus arrivals depend on the traffic on the coastal road, since this bus comes over from Menton, too.

So, just be patient and wait ... as they all do. The bus will come sooner or later :-).

 

Eze is beautiful. Enjoy your day along the coast ! BiggiB

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