Private Tours of Nice and the French Riviera
Nice is where the French Riviera begins. The Old Town, the Cours Saleya market, the Colline du Château, the Promenade des Anglais, the Matisse and Chagall museums — the city alone is worth a full day. But the Riviera does not stop at Nice, and neither do our tours.
Riviera Come True designs full-day private tours that use Nice as the heart of a wider experience — combining the city with the cliff roads above Villefranche, the medieval village of Eze, Monaco, Cap Ferrat, or the hilltop villages inland. You see Nice properly and you see the coast around it. A single city tour would give you less than the region deserves.
What We Cover in Nice
Depending on your interests and how much time you want to spend in the city, a private tour with us covers the parts of Nice that most visitors either miss or rush through. The Cours Saleya flower and produce market in the morning. The lanes of Vieux-Nice — the 13th-century grid of ochre buildings that predates the French annexation of the city by 600 years. The Colline du Château at the eastern end of the Promenade, where the view over the Baie des Anges is the best free thing in Nice. The Musée Matisse and the Musée National Marc Chagall if art is part of your day.
Your guide knows the city from the inside — which market vendors have been there for thirty years, which church interiors are worth five minutes, where to eat socca properly, and when to leave for the next stop before the crowds arrive.
Nice and the Coast Beyond
The geography around Nice is what makes a full-day tour so much more valuable than a city-only visit. Within 30 minutes of the centre you have Villefranche-sur-Mer and its deep natural harbour, the clifftop village of Eze at 427 metres above the sea, Cap Ferrat with its Belle Époque villas and coastal paths, and Monaco with the Casino and the Grand Prix circuit. A well-designed day connects two or three of these into something coherent rather than rushed.
We build each itinerary around your group — how much walking you want to do, which parts of the Riviera you most want to see, whether you want long lunches or more ground covered. Nice is always part of the picture. How much of the surrounding coast we add depends on what matters to you.
Why a Private Tour Makes Sense
Nice is easy to navigate on your own. The Riviera around it is not. The Corniche roads above Villefranche, the parking situation in Eze, the timing of the Palace Changing of the Guard in Monaco, the best entrance to the Matisse museum — these are the details that waste an hour if you get them wrong and save two hours if you know them. A private guide handles all of it. You move at your pace, not a group’s.
Plan Your Riviera Day
Tell us your dates, where you are staying, your group size, and what you most want to see — and we will design a full-day private tour that puts Nice at the centre of the best day on the French Riviera.