It's a magical little medieval village perched high atop a hill. We LOVED it. Èze was, without question, one of the highlights of our trip and was a nice change of pace from Monaco. Once you reach the base of the village by bus, you will be walking the rest of the way, winding your way through the medieval castles and getting lost in the cobblestone streets. (The top of the cliff is 1400 feet above sea level, and our iPhones tracked something like the equivalent of 63 flights of stairs that day.) There you will find adorable shops, galleries, restaurants, and a few hotels. At the very top is a botanical garden with a large collection of cacti and succulents and panoramic views of the Mediterranean. There is a small fee for the garden (7 euro I believe), but it's worth it just for the views. We also enjoyed probably our favorite meal of the trip in Èze. (More on that next.)
African American Fiber Art Exhibition - Whether you are an artist or an art lover, the beauty and emotion are certainly going to speak to you. Viewers can get up close, examine the details, and interpret the meaning behind each piece.
Riverfront Fishing Rodeo - Cast your rod at the Riverfront Fishing Rodeo for a chance to win bragging rights. The whole family will have a blast while learning something new about the art of fishing.
JD Simo is a former member of the rock band SIMO and an American guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and solo musician. Simo has collaborated with artists such as Jack White, Phil Lesh, Luther Dickinson, Cowboy Jack Clement, Dave Cobb, and Chris Isaak as a guitarist, composer, and producer/engineer.
North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center
Jim Jefferies - The Australian-American stand-up comedian, Jim Jefferies, has created, written, and starred in the FX sitcom, “Legit,” and the Comedy Central late night show, “The Jim Jefferies Show.” He also appeared in movies including, “Punching Henry.”
Or enter your mobile number and we’ll text you a link to download!
Download the mobile app!
Whim tells you everything you need to know about today in Charleston, Charlotte, Nashville, and NYC. Get curated reports from local sources who inform and inspire you daily, showing you what's important nearby through their perspectives and experiences.
1.
Open the Camera on your mobile phone.
2.
Point the camera to the screen and Scan the QR code. Once the code is read a notification will pop up.
3.
Tap on the notification to download the app.
Your device doesn’t read the code?
Don’t worry, just use a QR reader app instead.
Video is Currently In Beta
Right now we’re working on slowly rolling this out for all of this dear, sweet Rayka community, but for the time being we’ll have to ask you to sit tight while we hammer out the final details. If you’ve got some marvelous footage you’d like to post in the meantime, email us at [email protected] and we’ll work with you to get it out there to your beloved followers!