No tourists, quiet streets dating back to late roman times and above it all the huge monument also worth visiting.
町の高台にある「アウグストゥスのトロフィー」を見に行った際の帰りに通りました。静かな古い街並みが、当時のまま残っているようで、ヨーロッパの中世にタイムトリップしたような気持ちにさせてくれます。土産店も見かけず、商業的な観光地でないところがいいです。
Merveilleux village qui combine vestiges romains et histoire médiévale. Il faut se balader dans les petites ruelles et admirer toutes ces jolies maisons, certaines très vieilles. Au bout du village : une vue à couper le souffle sur Monaco et la mer. Le trophée d'Auguste domine un des plus beaux endroits de la côte.
We walked through the old village of La Turbie - it was an absolutely charming residential area. There were no shops, and we did not see another tourist.
From Monaco, we drove to La Turbie. The small town is lovely, very medieval and quaint. The views from here is spectacular.
Great little town just a short bus ride from Monaco. The Le Trophée des Alpes is just a short walk from the town center and is a great take. The views of Monaco from this town are spectacular.
Just lovely to wander around - like a film set, but it's for real, and I liked the pedestrian friendly setting -- no cars
モナコのずっと上にある中世の雰囲気がそのまま残されている小さな街です。散策するにはちょうど良い規模です。旧市街は車が入れないのでゆっくり観光できます。今回で3回目の訪問となりましたがやっぱり良いなぁと思いました。石造りの建物が並ぶ静かな路地は本当に雰囲気が良いです。
Un piccolo borgo medievale, di tipo ligure, ben tenuto e con scorci da cartolina...delizioso, con il bonus aggiuntivo del Trophee Des Alpes (o d'Auguste).
Thos little place is excellente to visit in a short time, but the best of all is that if you search the begging of the path that take the trekkers to the sea; you can see Monaco from the "very top". Is unbelievable!!! Go up as much as you can and you will see some rocks, go to the left side with careful, and THERE IT IS!!! Monaco for you!!!