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Antibes Old Town wraps you in a medieval daydream of honey-colored stone and sea views. Wander through narrow cobblestone streets past the Picasso Museum, housed in the ancient Château Grimaldi. The traditional Provençal market buzzes with locals buying fresh fish while Port Vauban shows off Europe's largest collection of luxury yachts right against 16th-century ramparts. Intimate bistros serve bouillabaisse in stone-walled settings while boutique hotels offer rooms with exposed beams and Mediterranean charm. This walkable area keeps cars mostly out, making those medieval lanes perfect for aimless exploring. Morning market crowds thin by evening when locals reclaim the café terraces.
Photo by Jean-Renaud B.
Open Photo by Jean-Renaud B.
Cap-d'Antibes
Cap-d'Antibes is a Mediterranean paradise where azure waters kiss the shores of hidden coves and secluded beaches. The coastal path "Chemin des Douaniers" circles the cape, revealing spectacular views and magnificent estates. Plage de la Garoupe offers crystal-clear swimming spots while pine forests cover the peninsula's rolling hills. Art lovers can explore Villa Eilenroc's cascading gardens that tumble towards the sea. Hotels and villas exude Belle Époquepoque elegance with cream stone facades and terracotta roofs. Though public transit is limited, the peninsula rewards explorers with secluded swimming spots and dramatic cliff views. Michelin-starred restaurants serve fresh Mediterranean cuisine, while sophisticated hotel bars offer perfect sunset cocktails with a refined atmosphere.
Juan-les-Pins
Juan-les-Pins serves up Mediterranean glamour with a side of jazzy cool along its golden beaches. The iconic Palais des Congrès hosts world-class jazz performances while pine-shaded promenades buzz with designer boutiques. Art Deco hotels line the waterfront, their white facades gleaming against azure waters where yachts bob gently in the harbour. The area pulses with energy during the famous Jazz à Juan festival each summer. Dining options range from upscale Mediterranean restaurants to casual beachfront cafés serving fresh seafood. Most shops and restaurants stay open late during summer months when the nightlife really heats up. The area is extremely walkable with regional trains and buses connecting to Nice and Cannes.
Plaine de la Brague
Plaine de la Brague offers a peaceful escape from the bustle of the French Riviera. This green residential valley invites you to slow down with riverside hiking trails, natural landscapes, and authentic local vibes. Morning strolls bring the scent of lavender and rosemary from garden hedges, while evening walks feature a chorus of cicadas. Getting around requires a car for exploring the broader Riviera, though the neighborhood's quiet streets are perfect for cycling. Family-run bistros serve traditional Provençal fare, but dining options close early. Budget-friendly holiday rentals and B&Bs make this spot significantly more affordable than coastal Antibes.
Photo by Picasso Museum/J-L Andral
Open Photo by Picasso Museum/J-L Andral
Antibes City Centre
Antibes City Centre captivates with historic 16th-century ramparts and cobblestone streets leading to hidden treasures. The Picasso Museum inside Château Grimaldi offers stunning art with Mediterranean views. Wander through the buzzing Marché Provençal, where colourful produce and lavender scents create perfect sensory delight. Europe's largest yacht harbour at Port Vauban delivers serious boat-watching opportunities. Cosy bistros serve bouillabaisse and socca in medieval squares that feel like storybook settings. Boutique hotels nestle into historic buildings throughout this walkable area, though those cobblestones require comfortable shoes. Trains and buses connect to Nice and Cannes for those ready to explore beyond this dreamy French gem.
Juan-les-Pins Beach is located 4.3 mi (7 km) from the centre of Cannes, why not stop by during your stay? If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Plage Publique and Plages de l'Ouest, both within a short walk.
Experience a world beneath the ocean with a visit to Marineland Antibes, located 2.3 mi (3.8 km) from central Antibes. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is full of friendly people and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you have fun at Marineland Antibes, you'll love Aquasplash and Antibes Land, both a short walk away.
Picasso Museum is just one of the attractions in Antibes Old Town, Antibes so you might want to stop by during your trip. Hotels.com travellers also say the area is walkable and that it has lots of nice beaches. If you want to experience more of the culture Antibes has to offer, head to Antibes Cathedral, Provencal Market, and Port Vauban.
Notable for its waterfront, Antibes features attractions such as Provencal Market and Picasso Museum. This beachside city has something for everyone including cafes and sights like Antibes Cathedral and Port Vauban—all within a secluded setting.
There's a lot visitors like about Antibes, especially its beaches and bars. Nature lovers can visit Le Sentier du Littoral, Cap d'Antibes and Parc Exflora. Popular sights in the surrounding area include Promenade de la Croisette.