Sommaire / Summary
Of course, Old Antibes, the Vieil Antibes, is the original inhabitant of the modern town. Perfectly preserved and restored, it's a particularly pleasant place to stroll.
The Old Antibes, Le Vieil Antibes
There are charming little streets with a certain architectural unity. Stone, plants growing right on the street, soft green shutters and the pedestrianization of the area encourage you to take an idle stroll.
Restaurants welcome you on their terraces or in their gardens. You'll discover artisan stalls, stalls selling local produce, etc.
What to see in Old town
Amateurs won't want to miss the Rue de la République, towards the port, where they can discover craftsmen, such as glassmaker Didier Saba, or artists who visit from time to time.
This is where you'll be immersed in a friendly, colorful atmosphere. You can also visit the Picasso Museum, the Peynet Museum, the Postcard Museum, etc.
You too can choose your activities:
Practical! A single train line connects all these towns:
Menton - Roquebrune-Cap-Martin - Monaco Monte Carlo - Cap-d'Ail - Èze (beach) - Beaulieu-sur-Mer - Villefranche-sur-Mer - Nice Riquier - Nice - Nice Saint-Augustin - Saint-Laurent-du-Var - Cros de Cagnes - Cagnes-sur-Mer - Villeneuve-Loubet Plage - Biot - Antibes - Juan les Pins - Golfe Juan Vallauris - Cannes Including Mouans-Sartoux and Grasse
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Jean-Marc Foulquier