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Azur Art Tours is a small company based in and around Nice, France, specialising in a unique form of art tourism. Truly passionate art-enthusiasts are interested in exploring more than simply the creative output of world-famous artists. Azur Art Tours conducts intimate tours into the personality and lifestyle of each artist, focusing on how and why these artists chose to live in the Cote d'Azur. Tours involve museum visits, examination of former residences and studios, and walks through the streets and outside environments that inspired each artist. Each day tour includes lunch at a location formerly frequented by the artist, and stops at local galleries specifically selected to match visitors' personal art preferences.

Descriptions:

Activities Contact TOUR AZUR for your Corporate Event transportation and logistics requirements.

With a fleet of 15 uniform luxury vehicles TOUR AZUR is a specialist supplier for Congresses, Seminars and Satellite Meetings.

We can deal with the logistics of transfers, hire you vehicles with multi lingual driver guides and organise customised sightseeing tours of the region.

Our knowledge of the region coupled with our high standards of professionalism will be remembered and appreciated by your guests and will bring added value to the event.

Skills Event organization in France
Tour Duration: 1 day(s)
Group Size: 1 - 6 people(s)

Notes:

Airfare is not included in the tour price.

Specific prices depend on the itineraries themselves - generally tours range
from euro 130-250 per person per day, depending on the components selected. We offer our clients a very high level of personal service, as well as access to areas that are restricted to the public.

Address: 8, rue Pierre-Grilli, Nice, 06000
Telephone: 33-4-93-44-88-77
Fax: 33-4-97-07-10-22















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