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    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    I love a double decker bus as they are always a great option to get around. Weather was perfect for our trip and we really enjoyed it.

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    My Nice Excursion - This is the off-season van the company uses. Pictured at Garoupe Lighthouse in Antibes.

    My Nice Excursion

    4.0(1 review)
    0.7 km

    My Nice Excursion was a great tour company to travel with. They have 4 tours: (1) Monaco, (2) San…read moreRemo, (3) St. Tropez, and (4) Antibes, Cannes, Grasse, and Gourdon. My dad and I went on three tours (three days) with this company (numbers 2,3, and 4). In the summer season, the number of tourists is usually much higher so they rent out buses but as we were here during the winter months, the demand is much lower and we were in vans. They have an audio tour available while making the trek to each of these tours which is similar to any hop-on, hop-off bus or tour bus that you've been on. The times we went, the San Remo and St. Tropez tours were driven by an older gentlemen who isn't as fluent with English as he is with French and you get more time by yourself and the Antibes, Cannes, etc. one by a younger woman named Olivia who's a lot more fluent and essentially makes the tour a guided one which was awesome. I'm not sure how this company gives the tour in the summer if it's completely guided or not but in the winter, you just have the audio and when we get to the location, the guide gives us a time (anywhere from 2-5 hours depending on if there are multiple stops or not), phone number, and other details. It's not guided to the extent the driver/guide is walking with you from place to place. I had guided tours when in Paris, Amsterdam, and London so I had different expectations. Pick up point can be reached via tram. Since we were staying at the Promenade, we took the tram at Massena and got down two stops later. Some lady who works at MyNice but isn't the guide was there on time holding a sign and she spoke fluent English. San Remo is a small town near Genoa, Italy which is on the very western portion of the country bordering France. It's about an hour from Nice and since France and Italy are both part of the EU, the border is fairly lax. it's famous for the open air public market every Tuesday where vendors show up and sell their goods which is anywhere from clothes to watches and household appliances. We didn't need to show passports being in a tour bus and all. The drive is very scenic and beautiful as is the Monaco one which we did with a different company. They all are given the location basically. It's still along the coast so like Nice, you can walk around and take some great photos. St. Tropez, France is also along the coast but it's about 90 minutes to two hours away from Nice. Very popular with American and British tourists. Famous for a 17th century citadel and maritime museum, their port, and several other things. Antibes and Cannes are well within an hour from Nice. Antibes is famous for the lighthouse. Cannes for the film festival. Grasse for the perfumeries, and Gourdon for a world-famous glasswork of Queen Victoria when she visited Gourdon a century ago. All of these cities are in France and have their own things to do. Antibes and Cannes are along the coast so you see ports a lot as was San Remo and St. Tropez. Grasse and Gourdon are in the hills. Gourdon, at the very top. A very small village that looks like a castle from the scenic road below. Lots of perfumeries, arts and crafts places, and cafes inside. Overall, there's quite a bit of places to explore and time to walk around each place. Guides are friendly and at minimum, speak basic English. Nice is a big city but it's no London, Paris, or Amsterdam so it's not as touristy as those places. It's a very beautiful place and the company offers well-run and prompt services to get to the destinations they offer.

    Liven Up - Marc Chagall Museum in Nice

    Liven Up

    3.8(4 reviews)
    5.4 km

    This tour company was fantastic. The online booking is very easy. The tour descriptions are spot…read moreon. The guides are friendly, funny and knowledgeable. I actually used them twice while in Monte Carlo. Be advised if you are staying in a hotel, as I was, that many cruise passengers also use this company. So on busy docking days the trips will be full. However, I found my guides to be open to the desires of the group, and we made a few modifications as we went. That was much appreciated.

    Want to spend a full day exploring the best of Cannes, Nice and Saint-Paul de Vence in a day? Take…read morea Liven Private Cruise Tour with Frederic. Frederic is an amazing host. So warm and kind. Loved how he shared his passion for art, architecture and history. He was so patient as we created a custom day. Safety was a priority as our family was traveling with a couple of mobility impaired seniors. Walked the Red Carpet in Cannes. After a short walk along the beach and exploring the handprints of the stars, we were off to Nice. Along the way, Frederic told us about the royalty, artists and movie stars that lived and worked along this part of the French Riviera. Especially loved hearing about Princess Grace and the filming of "To Catch a Thief" with Gary Grant. My sister-in-law wanted to hit a local grocery store. Monoprix was perfect for her to stock up on sardines and pates. The macarons and chocolate croissants were bakery fresh. Next to the Chagall Museum in Nice. What an amazing collection of Chagall paintings, lithographs and stained glass. They even have a Steinway grand piano that was painted by Chagall. One of my favorite stops of the day. When in Nice, the Flower Market is a must. So lovely to be able to stroll through the historic flower market enjoying the wonderful colors, fragrant flowers and delicious treats. Since it was established in 1897, it has been an integral market for locals and tourists. Russian Czar, Nicholas II, loved this market so much that he would buy flowers and transport them by train for a market in St. Petersburg two days later. Today, the market is filled with stalls of venders with fragrant bouquets, soaps made from lavender from Provence and trees with hibiscus blossoms. Bring a bag to fill with fresh fruits and vegetables. The donut peaches were so sweet. Cookies and Turkish delight are sold by the kilo. Or order a cannoli filled with pistachio or nocciola (hazelnut) cream. Such a great place to pick up a sweet treat or a souvenir made locally. Next Frederic took us to Saint-Paul de Vence. Such a charming town. It is one of the oldest Medieval towns on the French Riviera. Loved learning about the many artists that drew inspiration in this serene village. Pablo Picasso worked here. Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner were married here. Marc Chagall lived here creating many beautiful pieces. He and his family are buried in the cemetery at the end of the path. Look for the grave covered in stones to the right. Today, Saint-Paul de Vence is filled with so many art galleries. From classic to contemporary to pop art, it is fun to pop in and out of the galleries. The day was perfect, and Frederic was the best guide! Merci beaucoup d'avoir partagé votre belle ville avec notre famille!

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    Liven Up - Saint Paul de Vence

    Saint Paul de Vence

    Liven Up - Nice on the way to the Flower Market

    Nice on the way to the Flower Market

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    Liven Up - The palace in Monaco

    Liven Up

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.6 km

    Want to spend a full day exploring the best of Cannes, Monaco and Saint-Paul de Vence in a day?…read moreTake a Liven Private Cruise Tour with Yann. We used Liven Up a few years ago and had a great day. Loved meeting Yann this time. He was an amazing host. Enjoyed how he shared his passion for art, history and local trivia. He was so patient as he changed the itinerary based on traffic jams and road closures to create a very personalized day. Tried to walk the Red Carpet in Cannes, but it was closed for the Cannes Film Festival which started the next day, so we headed to Monaco instead. Cleverly, he exited the highway due to heavy traffic to take us through small French villages on the way to Monte Carlo. Along the way, Yann shared stories about the royalty, artists and movie stars that have lived and worked along this part of the French Riviera. Especially loved hearing about Princess Grace and the royal family. However, passing by where she had her tragic fatal accident was so sad. Once in Monaco, we bought tickets to explore the Royal Palace and were treated to the Changing of the Guards. Timing is everything. The view of Monaco and Monte Carlo from the palace is stunning. Next, Yann drove one lap of the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix. Interesting to hear about the race, including cars flipping and crashing onto yachts over the years. Scary! The grandstands and safety barricades were already set up along the course as the Grand Prix starts two weeks after the Cannes Film Festival. As a huge fan of Marc Chagall, Saint-Paul de Vence is a must see for me. Such a charming town. It is one of the oldest Medieval towns on the French Riviera. It was nice to stop along the road to get an overview before entering the walled city and climbing up the cobblestone walkways to check out the church, the art galleries and the cemetery. So many artists drew inspiration in this serene village. Pablo Picasso worked here. Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner were married here. Marc Chagall lived here creating many beautiful pieces. He and his family are buried in the cemetery at the end of the path. Look for the grave covered in stones to the right. On the way back to Cannes, we drove along the coast. Loved the short stop in Antibes. Interesting to see the sign that recognized Claude Monet who drew inspiration from the city to paint his Impressionist masterpieces. Once back in Cannes, we walked and watched them setting up for the Cannes Film Festival which started the next day. So interesting, but no movie star sightings. According to Yann, with social media, it is less frequent to see them walking through town. The day was perfect, and Yann was the best guide for our family! Merci beaucoup d'avoir partagé votre belle ville avec notre famille!

    "When in Rome, do as the Romans do". But when in the South France and Monaco do as the French and…read moreMonegasques do. And I'm not talking about being rude and stuck up. (Though i've met a few really nice people) What I'm talking about is fly in helicopters, go across the French Riveria in fast boats, and drive fancy cars. That's what Liven Up provides for people visiting the area of Nice, Monaco, St.Tropez, etc. I assume "Liven Up" is bad English for "living it up" like John Legend's song. But I'll let them slide on the name because the excursions and activities they provide are really fun things to do. I've been to many beautiful places in the world but I have to say this part of the world has the best weather I've ever seen. No humidity, around 80 degrees everyday, water as blue as Megan Fox's eyes. Which brings me to my Liven Up Driving Experience. The hotel set up an appointment for them to come meet me at Novotel at 10:30am. The driving instructor/guide was punctual, right at about 10:25am he showed up in front of the hotel. The driving instructor explained the paddle shifting on the Ferrari f430 Spider. He has a video camera set up to film my whole driving experience. Then he directed me to some really awesome curvy roads at the border of Monaco and France. Definitely should be on every guy's bucket list. Drive a Ferrari in France. Check. Next on the list, run with the bulls in Spain or meet Juan Valdez... Using Liven Up is helping me to abide by the customs of society in Monaco while visiting.

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    Liven Up - The Casino in Cannes

    The Casino in Cannes

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    French Riviera Guides - Dinner at Michelin starred restaurant

    French Riviera Guides

    5.0(8 reviews)
    4.1 km

    A Wonderful Experience with Sylvie on the French Riviera…read more Sylvie will drive you to the best spots of the French Riviera. If you love food trips, Sylvie is the guide to call--she will take you to the finest restaurants in town. Interested in local markets? She has a list of flea markets on varying days. One of the highlights of our trip was experiencing three countries in one day: breakfast in France, lunch in Italy, and dinner in Monaco. If you're planning to visit during the Grand Prix, when most roads are blocked, Sylvie is the right person to take you there. She knows the streets of Monaco by heart and arranges perfect pick-up and drop-off points. We also visited Cannes for a quick dip and got to taste the Mediterranean waters. But the most memorable experience was when she invited us for morning tea at her home. Spending time with JJ and Roma made it feel like a second home. We miss you, Sylvie, and we hope to see you soon, whether here in the Philippines or back in Nice. Ciao! Hugs and kisses to You, JJ and Roma.

    Sylvie Di Cristo took us on a super awesome tour of places west of Nice that she picked herself and…read morethat we never would have gone to otherwise. As we travelled, she richly enlightened us to local history. The places she took us to shop, eat and enjoy art totally ruled. Definitely check her out if you're planning to go to the Nice area.

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    French Riviera Guides - Celebrating Mother's Day at Cannes

    Celebrating Mother's Day at Cannes

    French Riviera Guides - Sylvie having a good time

    Sylvie having a good time

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    Lunch in Italy

    Riviera Double Decker - bustours - Updated May 2026

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