Picasso museum - Grimaldi Castel
Place Mariejol in Antibes - Call : + 33 (0)4 92 90 54 20/26
Archeology museum
Bastion Saint-André in Antibes - Call : +33 (0)4 93 95 85 98
Peynet & cartoons museum
Place Nationale in Antibes - Call : + 33 (0)4 92 90 54 29/30
Fort Carré
Av. du 11 Novembre in Antibes - Call : +33 (0)6 14 89 17 45 / +33 (0)4 92 90 52 13
La Tour museum, History & local traditions
1, rue de l'Orme in Antibes - Call : + 33 (0)4 92 90 54 28
Les Bains-Douches gallery
Bd d'Aguillon in Antibes - Tél. + 33 (0)4 93 34 74 30
Mer & Littoral space
Batterie du Graillon - 175, bd Kennedy - Cap d'Antibes - Call : +33 (0)4 93 61 45 32
Postcard museum
4, avenue Tournelli in Antibes - Call : +33 (0)4 93 34 24 88
"Le Nomade" -by Jaume Plensa
32 Quai Henri Rambaud in Antibes
Port Vauban and its yachts of all sizes.
The Nomade, an impressive sentinel by sculptor Jaume Plensa.
The Pré-des-Pêcheurs esplanade which hosts the night market on summer evenings.
The old casemates where craftsmen and artists of all styles are exhibited.
The Promenade Admiral de Grasse and its magnificent panorama, where Nicolas de Staël lived.
The historic streets with the Place du Revely, the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, the cathedral, the "Sarrasines" towers
The Grimaldi castle which now hosts the Picasso museum.
The Saint-André bastion, guardian of the land rests and submarines of ancient Antipolis.
The free commune of Safranier and its narrow, flowery streets.
The old wash house and the faces hidden in the wall.
The portal of the Orme, the Provençal Market of the Cours Masséna.
The Peynet and Cartoon Museum the kiosk and the columns of the National Square.
The Saint-Bernardin chapel built in 1513 and recently renovated.
The remains of the Porte de France and Place De-Gaulle with its Haussmann-style buildings.
The castle of Juan-les-Pins, (private residence), to admire in all its splendour from the entrance of the Port Gallice.
The villa "La Vigie", built in 1912, bought by Frank-Jay Gould, builder of Provençal (private villa).
The Saint-Louis villa, home of the Fitzgeralds, became the Belles-Rives hotel.
The Gould pine forest, park and temple of "Jazz in Juan" and, on the sidewalk along it, the footprints of the greatest jazzmen.
The new Palais des Congrès, by the well known architect Jean-Jacques Ory.
The promenade of the Sun.
Four buildings in the 1930's style, at the intersection of Avenue de l'Esterel and Avenue Courbet.
The Auberge du Pin Doré, restored respecting the bright original colors.
In the direction of Cannes, the Exflora park (free entrance) offers the freshness of its 330 plant species.
The charming little port of La Salis.
The Chemin du Calvaire which leads to the Garoupe sanctuary where you'll find : the pretty chapel (recently renovated), the small oratory “Notre-Dame des Amoureux” created by Raymond Peynet and the lighthouse.
The magnificent bay of La Garoupe, its beach and the start of the Tire-poil pedestrian path.
The Eilenroc villa, built on the plans of Charles Garnier and its gardens.
The Graillon battery, home to the "Mer et Littoral" space, which aims to promote the natural riches of the Mediterranean and more particularly of Cap d'Antibes.
The legendary Cap-Eden-Roc hotel, one of the most luxurious in the world, inaugurated in 1870.
Further north of Cape Town, the Thuret garden, created in 1856 by the botanist Gustave Thuret.
You can also consult and download Antibes & Juan-les-Pins city map here.