What makes it 63% Kids-Friendly: Children enter free and enjoy grotto, statues, and binocular sea spotting, yet sheer drops, many steps, and lack of playground or rail-protected edges require close adult handholding at all times.
Why 1-1.5 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Gives kids time to explore grottos and trails without overdoing it.
Little explorer photo challenge:
Kids search for a round cactus, a statue, and the waterfall along the circular path.
Tip: Print or draw a 5-item list before your visit to keep kids engaged for about 40 minutes.
Caves and cascade adventure:
Discover two grottos and a waterfall on the north side of the garden.
Tip: Bring closed shoes and supervise children on uneven steps near the water.
Binocular spotting game:
Use binoculars to watch yachts and swimmers far below on the Mediterranean.
Tip: Pack lightweight binoculars in your day bag and show kids how to focus on sea life.
Zen space misting break:
Relax on benches under subtropical plants with fine mist nozzles overhead.
Tip: Stop here midway through the trail to cool off and enjoy a snack on the benches.
Ocean panorama lookout:
View the Riviera coastline from 429 m above sea level on the south terrace.
Tip: Time your visit for late afternoon light and fewer crowds.

Hana Lumi
Nice place but too much busy. We go there by foot from main station (train), it’s about 1 hour - like small hiking. 🥾 There is bus station, so you can use transport.
Larissa Andrianakos
Amazing views here! We’ve been twice and would go again. You can buy tickets online or get express and walk straight through but this was amazing. Walk to the top and to the other side and there is spectacular bridge that tells a wonderful story from back in the day.
roma rudewicz
If you looking for endless beauty of nature here you will find everything you looking for, mesmerizing views of gardens and surrounding, unique plants , inspiring panoramic views. The garden itself is beautifully maintained, with fascinating cactus and succulent varieties from around the world. It’s peaceful, photogenic, and the perfect place to pause after exploring the charming medieval village.
Debajyoti Adhikari
This exotic garden with a panaromic view of the Cap-Ferrat Peninsula and an extensive selection of botanical plants is the most scenic thing in Côte d'Azur. There are multiple options to book tickets: online, a counter at the bottom of the Èze village, and at the entrance of the garden. Since mobile network was very weak, it is advisable to book tickets beforehand. The garden is very well place...
In summer, visit after 5pm to beat the heat with misting benches; in winter bring a windbreaker for strong breezes.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult tickets (2) | EUR 16 |
| Snacks & water | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 26 |
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