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Cours Saleya Flower Market

Cours Saleya Flower Market

Located in the heart of the Old Town lies the Cours Saleya Flower Market (Marché aux Fleurs Cours Saleya). It’s favourite place for the locals but for tourists as well! In the market you can find everything from handcrafted carvings to a wide variety of quality, locally-sourced fruits and vegetables as well as a collection […]

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Place aux Herbes

Place aux Herbes

Place aux Herbes is located in the heart of Saint Tropez, right next to the Vieux Port and it is the place where you will find all local products, flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Wake up early in the morning and enjoy a walk through this lively market, filled with colourful flowers, fresh fruits, vegetables, and […]

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Promenade des Anglais

Promenade des Anglais

Whether you want to take a long walk, sit and relax or even swim, the Promenade des Anglais is the ideal place for you. You can have a 7-kilometre walk from the port all the way to Nice’s airport and enjoy the beautiful view of the Mediterranean Sea and experience Nice’s astonishing seafront. The name […]

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Notre Dame de la Platea Cathedral

Notre Dame de la Platea Cathedral

The Cathedral of Notre Dame de la Platea is located in the heart of the old town in Antibes. It contains remarkable works of religious art, and it has been officially listed as a historic monument since 1945. Jacques Dolles, a native sculptor of Antibes, contributed to the construction of this building back in the […]

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Picasso Museum

Picasso Museum

The Picasso museum is definitely worth a visit. It is dedicated to the well-known Spanish painter, sculptor and printmaker Pablo Picasso, who spent a great amount of time on the French Riviera. The museum is situated in the Chateau Grimaldi where Picasso stayed for six months back in 1946. He was very influenced by his […]

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Cap d’Antibes

Cap d’Antibes

As the name suggests,  the Cap d’Antibes is the coastal path which extends all the way from Antibes to the neighbouring town of Juan-les-Pins. It’s a great way to enjoy the magnificent view of the sea, the villas and the gardens. It is a 2.7 km route along the cape of Antibes which offers great […]

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Fort Carré

Fort Carré

The Fort Carré an impressive old stone castle up high on the edge of the Saint-Roch Peninsula. The fort offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea which surrounds the beautiful French Riviera. It was built in the 16th century upon Roman ruins, making this place great for discovering an exciting history and witnessing the view […]

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La Marche Provencal

Le Marché Provençal

Located in the heart of the Old Town, in Cours Masséna, lies the lively market of Antibes, with about thirty vendors with local products. Stroll around this covered market and let its Provençal soul carry you away. The name Cours Masséna comes from the Marshal of France, Duke of Rivoli and Prince of Essling. It […]

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The Naval and Napoleonic Museum

The Naval and Napoleonic Museum

The Naval and Napoleonic Museum is situated at the tip of the Cap d’Antibes, in the shadow of the Tour du Graillon (Battery of Graillon), a former battery that Napoleon himself had restored to a defence post back in 1794. It is made up of a pine forest which surrounds the museum. The location is […]

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Villa Eilenroc

Villa Eilenroc

Villa Eilenroc is an exceptional residence in Cap d’Antibes. It symbolises the luxury and pleasure of the beautiful French Riviera. The Villa is open to the public to visit the apartments and to stroll in its lush setting. During the 19th century, when the rich would visit the Cote d’Azur, the rich Dutch ex-governor of […]

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