
Place des Martyrs de la Résistance
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Antibes, France
Let’s head to the French RivieraThis visit invites you to an immersion in the heart of a city of character, protected by its centuries-old fortifications that defy the waves. Let yourself be charmed by the labyrinth of flower-filled alleys where the air is filled with the scents of the market and Mediterranean sea spray. Between the strength of the ochre stone walls enclosing the old town and the brilliant clarity of the open waters, the city reveals a character that is both secret and sun-drenched, having captivated the greatest painters. An exploration on foot, balancing hanging gardens and blue horizons, to capture the full magic of a stopover where beauty hides in every corner of shadow and light.

Place des Martyrs de la Résistance
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Rue de la République
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Saint-Bernardin Chapel
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Place Nationale
4/23

Ho Lui’s Studio
5/23

Safranier Quarter
6/23

Garden of Poets
7/23

The Wash House
8/23

Porte de l’Orme
9/23

Provençal Market
10/23

Grimaldi Castle
11/23

Notre-Dame-de-la-Platea Cathedral
12/23

Le Défi
13/23

Promenade Amiral de Grasse
14/23

Gravette Beach
15/23

Fort Carré
16/23

Aguillon Fountain
17/23

Bastion Saint-Jaume
18/23

The Nomad
19/23

Port Vauban
20/23

Old Town
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Advice
22/23

Fontvieille Fountain
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Jan.
13°
Feb.
13°
March
15°
April
17°
May
21°
June
25°
July
28°
Aug.
28°
Sept.
25°
Oct.
21°
Nov.
17°
Dec.
14°
Antibes enjoys a Mediterranean climate, offering hot, dry summers around 28°C and very mild winters with daytime averages close to 13°C. The ideal period runs from May to October to enjoy the beaches and the coastal path (Sentier du Littoral) at Cap d'Antibes. The month of July is a must for the Jazz à Juan festival, while June and September offer the best conditions to explore Old Antibes and the Picasso Museum without the crowds or the scorching heat.
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: Place des Martyrs de la Résistance
Covered parking lot des Frères Olivier : 8-22 boulevard Gustave Chancel Parking in Antibes is no easy feat, especially in summer… Street parking is scarce, and paid car parks can be very expensive. If you want to park in the city center, be prepared to either pay the price or spend some time searching for a spot on the street. Don’t forget to use the parking meter to pay. If you're looking for free parking, you’ll need to park further out and walk or take public transport into town. It's a good idea to check ahead of time for a list of the city’s free parking areas.
This tour includes a stop at the Saint-Jaume Bastion. Access is free, but the site is only open on certain days and at specific times. Make sure to check the opening hours before your visit to ensure you can go inside. If it’s closed when you arrive, you can simply return to the Quai des Pêcheurs to continue the tour.
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