Uncover 700 years of layered history in Villefranche's ochre-and-coral old town — including the hauntingly medieval Rue Obscure, the citadel bastions, and Cocteau's intimate chapel — guided by a passionate local expert.
What to expect
Begin at the 16th-century Citadel of Saint-Elme, whose honey-stone ramparts plunge straight into the bay, then wind through alleyways painted in terracotta, sienna, and gold toward the narrow, barrel-vaulted Rue Obscure — so dark and ancient it served as an air-raid shelter in WWII. The tour continues to the tiny Chapelle Saint-Pierre, where Jean Cocteau painted every wall in 1957, a jewel-box of surrealist devotion. End on the quayside with a guide recommendation for the best table for a Niçoise lunch.
Good to know
The official town-guided tours run April–October; private options through local guide networks (ToursByLocals, tourHQ) allow full flexibility. Villefranche old town is immediately walkable from the tender/pier landing — no transport needed. Wear flat shoes; the Rue Obscure and citadel ramps are uneven stone.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Villefranche — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.