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Nestled on the brow of a rocky hill on the Mediterranean coast, right at the heart of the ancient village of Eza, Château Eza is more than 400 years old. The historic village on the Cote d'Azur huddles between Nice and Monaco and is briefly from Monte Carlo.
Located in Provence, France, Chateau Eza sustains its vintage essence to date. It welcomes the guests with an olden stone staircase that spirals up towards the entrance. This leads to a perilous climb that is both thrilling and nerve-wracking.
You will spot exquisite art galleries displaying lovely works of art. Also, there are fashion boutiques selling dresses that encapsulate the French style along the climb. Moreover, a casual stroll from this boutique hotel awaits the Jardin Botanique d'Èze, an extensive botanical garden crowded by numerous cacti and spiny plants.
Fragonard perfumery tails the resort and is most visited by international tourists wishing to purchase a French relic in the form of an opulent perfume. Besides, adventurists with a heart for daring expeditions gravitate naturally to this exotic hotel. The resort hides ancient history within the confines of its magnificent stone building.
Built over four centuries ago, this luxury hotel on the French Riviera was home to the Prince of Sweden in the early 19th century. On his visit to France in the early 1800s, Prince William of Sweden was mesmerized by the beguiling sights that corralled the village Eza. Deeply moved by his visit, he returned to purchase the property and chose this as his official residence.
The Prince believed that the place's natural landscape, culture, and beauty would furnish his writing prowess and enhance his creative abilities. Many years after the Prince abandoned the Chateau, it was bought by an affluent diplomat who officially turned it into a resort open for guests.
The interiors are massive and offer many spots for inquisitive exploration. Though the external building has hardly undergone any ramifications over the course of so many years, the interior rooms, lobbies, and halls project a contemporary vibe through lavish furnishings and wall artwork.
At the same time, you will instantly find your mind cascading through medieval eras upon catching sight of large conventional fireplaces. These fill the room with the crackling sound of flames as they continue devouring wood. The rooms are lesser in number; however, relatively larger and secluded to different regions of this massive castle.
The seclusion further offered by individual sets of staircases for respective rooms gives a sense of privacy. Also, they conveniently allow one to enjoy solitude without encountering any disturbances.
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